Draft:Adam Paul Price
American Politician
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Adam Price is an American politician[1], real estate agent and businessman. [2] Adam began his political career in 2010 by founding California’s largest public-school gay-straight alliance across multiple schools in Redlands. [3] He contributed to the passage of two state senate bills—SB48 (the FAIR Education Act) and the Gender Affirming Bathroom Act—collaborating with organizations like GSA Network, ACLU, and the Trevor Project. In 2024, Adam re-entered politics to support the Harris Walz Campaign. He is now running for Mayor of Henderson, Nevada. [4]
Submission declined on 10 March 2026 by Sungodtemple (talk).
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Comment: Unfortunately, the fourth reference is paywalled, but even if it met the general notability guideline, the standard for reliable sources, you would still need one other source that meets GNG. References 1, 2, and 5 are non-independent, and reference 3 includes just a passing mention of Price, focusing on the organization he founded (in high school?) rather than himself.Also note that being a political candidate (or even a major of a town) would not automatically confer notability. Sungodtemple (talk • contribs) 03:05, 10 March 2026 (UTC)
Adam currently resides in Henderson with his husband, Greg, and their three dogs. They love spending time boating on Lake Mead and hosting pool parties at their home. Adam currently serves as Chairman of the Henderson Democratic Club, an organization with a membership exceeding 800 individuals.[5]

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