About our guest … William O’Neil McCurdy II, born on April 16, 1988, is an American politician currently serving as a distinguished member of the Clark County Commission from District D. Elected in 2020, he embarked on his first term on Jan. 4, 2021, and swiftly rose to become the vice-chairman of the Board of County Commissioners on Jan. 2, 2024. Before his county-level service, McCurdy left an indelible mark during his two terms in the Nevada State Legislature, representing Assembly District 6. Notably, he made history as the first African American and youngest chair of the Nevada State Democratic Party. His legislative focus encompassed vital areas such as education, public safety, healthcare, and economic development. As Assemblyman, he chaired the Government Affairs Committee and contributed to committees like Commerce and Labor and Legislative Operations and Elections. Additionally, McCurdy played a role in the Homeland Security Commission. Prior to his political career, McCurdy showcased leadership as an organizer with the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), eventually becoming the state political director. His commitment to education was evident during his time at the College of Southern Nevada, where he earned an Associate’s degree and served as student body president, advocating against tuition increases and securing scholarships. Born and raised in Las Vegas, specifically Vegas Heights, McCurdy overcame challenges, including becoming a construction worker after having a child in high school. However, at the age of 24, he earned his associate’s degree and later pursued a Bachelor’s of Arts in Urban Studies from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Not content with his achievements, he aspires to attain a law degree in the future. McCurdy’s political journey began with his election to the Nevada Assembly in 2016, winning a four-way Democratic primary and securing a decisive victory in the general election. Subsequently, he took on the role of chair of the Nevada Democratic Party in 2017, becoming its first black and youngest chair at the age of 28. Outside of politics, McCurdy is actively involved in the community and currently serves on the board of advisors of Let America Vote, an organization founded by former Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander, aiming to combat voter suppression. With a track record of success, including rising to the role of foreman on a major construction job on the Las Vegas Strip, McCurdy continues to be a dynamic force in both politics and community leadership.
Get ready for an enlightening episode of No Laughing Matter with Cuba Pete as we
welcome our esteemed guest, Commissioner William O'Neil McCurdy II.
Commissioner McCurdy will take us on a journey through his upbringing, offering
valuable insights into the experiences and influences that shaped his path. From
there, he'll share his experience from his time with the Service Employees
International Union (SEIU), providing a firsthand perspective on labor advocacy and
the fight for workers' rights. Commissioner McCurdy will also delve into the
importance of civic engagement, drawing from his own experiences to highlight the
power of community involvement and activism.
Join us for an engaging conversation that explores Commissioner McCurdy's life, his
passion for social justice, and the crucial role of civic participation in shaping a better
future for all. This is an episode you won't want to miss!