Joe Dini

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Joseph E. Dini, Jr. (March 28, 1929 – April 10, 2014) was a Nevada state assemblyman, casino owner, from Yerington, Nevada.[1] In 1996 Dini was ranked the tenth most influential Nevadan in a survey conducted by the Las Vegas Sun, a list that included Steve Wynn, Bill Raggio, then Governor Bob Miller and former Governor Mike O'Callaghan.[1]

Born(1929-03-28)March 28, 1929
DiedApril 10, 2014(2014-04-10) (aged 85)
SpouseMouryne Landing Dini
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Joseph E. Dini, Jr.
Member of the Nevada Assembly
from the 38th district
In office
1967–2001
Personal details
Born(1929-03-28)March 28, 1929
DiedApril 10, 2014(2014-04-10) (aged 85)
PartyDemocratic
SpouseMouryne Landing Dini
ChildrenJay, George, David, Michael
Alma materUniversity of Nevada
OccupationCasino Owner
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Political career

Dini was elected to the state assembly, (which includes Lyon County, Storey County and parts of Carson City) in 1967 and served until 2001 in four special sessions and eighteen regular sessions, making him the longest serving assemblyman in Nevada history.[2] He served as the Speaker of the Assembly for eight sessions at various times between 1977 and 1999, the most sessions in Nevada Assembly history.[3] At one point later in his political career he considered running for Governor of the State of Nevada, but did not.[4] Dini also served as Majority Floor Leader in 1975. He was added to the Assembly Wall of Distinction (established by the Assembly of the Legislature of the State of Nevada to recognize members who have served with great distinction and made exemplary contributions to the State of Nevada) in recognition of his many years of service in the State Assembly and as Speaker of the Assembly.[5]

He died at a hospital in Reno, Nevada on April 10, 2014.[6][7]

Dini's Lucky Club

In 1960 Joe Dini, Jr. purchased Dini's Lucky Club (then one of two casinos in Yerington, Nevada)[8][9] from his father Giuseppe "Joe" Dini, Sr., who had opened the now self-proclaimed "oldest family owned casino in Nevada" in 1933 under the name the Wooden Shoe Club.[10] The casino has been owned by his sons George and Jay since 2007 with Joe Dini Jr. formerly sitting as "chairman emeritus".[11]

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