TAMMY HOLT-STILL
Mission
Tammy’s mission is to serve the people of Washoe County with honesty, persistence, and accountability. Tammy Holt-Still is committed to standing up for flood-affected families, protecting residents’ rights, and ensuring government decisions are made with community safety and fairness at the center. This campaign exists to give residents a real voice and to make sure that voice is heard.
Vision
Tammy envisions a Washoe County where every resident is represented, protected, and informed. She imagines a community where families do not have to fight alone for safety, where voting rights are upheld, and where local government operates transparently. Her vision focuses on a future built on trust, long-term solutions, and leadership that prioritizes people over politics. people over politics.
Values
- Persistence: Tammy doesn’t walk away when things get hard. She stays, researches, questions, and pushes for answers.
- Transparency: Government should be open, accessible, and accountable to the people it serves.
- Community First: Decisions must prioritize residents’ safety, homes, and futures—not political convenience.
- Integrity: Leadership means doing the right thing, even when it’s difficult.
Tammy Holt-Still has lived in Reno since 2011 and has become a trusted voice for neighborhoods across Washoe County. Her journey into public service began when flooding devastated Lemmon Valley in 2017. While others moved on, Tammy Holt-Still dug into research, policy, test results, and government filings. She spent years attending county meetings, advocating for residents, and pushing for transparency.
Tammy’s work brought her into collaboration with local leaders, including Megan, Eddie Lorton, and other officials across Reno.
What began as a community crisis grew into a mission: ensure no family is left unheard or unprotected. Her blend of experience, tenacity, and genuine community care has positioned her as the one candidate with both the knowledge and commitment to fix the issues facing Washoe County today
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