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In January 2007, Catherine Cortez Masto began serving her first term as
Nevada’s Attorney General after winning more votes than any other statewide
candidate. Known for her integrity and leadership, General Masto has
committed her time in office to protecting and advocating on behalf of
the people and communities in Nevada.
As the chief law enforcement officer of the State, she has worked to keep
our communities safer. In February of 2007 she advocated for the creation
of a statewide Methamphetamine Working Group to combat the use and distribution
of methamphetamines in Nevada. Working closely with law enforcement, treatment
providers and community advocates and leaders, General Masto fought for
a new state law that restricts the sale of materials used to manufacture
meth. The new law also added new criminal penalties for engaging in certain
activities related to the manufacture of meth. She recently sponsored
a bill to create a permanent Working Group to Fight all Substance Abuse
including prescription drugs and bath salts.
Staying true to her commitment to protecting seniors, General Masto created
a senior protection unit in her office ensuring for the first time that
her investigators and prosecutors would have the necessary tools to pursue
those who abuse, neglect or exploit seniors in our communities. She has
continued her commitment to seniors by hosting a statewide conference for
senior advocates, providers and law enforcement to provide them with the
tools and best practices for preventing and addressing elder abuse. She
recently sponsored a bill to include additional civil penalties for crimes
against the elderly including assault, battery, larceny and mortgage fraud.
A lifelong advocate for women and children, General Masto has worked on
behalf of Nevada's families to strengthen our state laws to prevent violence
against women and protect kids from sexual predators. In 2008 she created
an advisory committee on victims of crime to address funding, resource
and enforcement issues. The advisory committee successfully fought for
state laws to authorize victims of sexual assault to seek a protective
order, and to provide for penalties for the crime of strangulation involving
domestic violence.
General Masto’s dedication to children in our communities has resulted in
new laws strengthening the registration and notification requirements of
convicted sex offenders and offenders against children; prohibiting an
individual from using the internet to access child pornography; preventing
a person from luring someone believed to be a child; and strengthening
child custody laws.
While in office, General Masto has stressed the importance of educational
outreach. She enjoys spending time in the elementary, middle schools and
high schools talking with students about cyber safety and to beware of sexting,
cyberbullying, teen dating violence and online predators. When travelling
through some of the State's smaller communities on her semiannual rural
road trips, General Masto emphasizes the importance of consumer protection.
In 2008 she created the Mortgage Fraud Strike Force in her office to investigate
and prosecute fraudulent foreclosure rescue and loan modification scams.
Prior to her service at the Attorney General's Office, she worked as an
Assistant County Manager for Clark County, Nevada. She also served as a
federal criminal prosecutor for the United States Attorney's Office in
Washington, D.C. and was Chief of Staff to Governor Bob Miller.
General Masto is a native Nevadan. She attended the University of Nevada
Reno, graduating with a Bachelor of Science Degree in 1986 with a major in
Finance. She graduated Cum Laude from Gonzaga University School of Law, in
Spokane, Washington in 1990. She is married to Paul Masto a retired U.S.
Secret Service Agent.
