Krasner served as a Commissioner for the State of Nevada Commission on Aging for senior citizens for three years.
Prior to that Krasner served as a Commissioner on the City of Reno Recreation and Parks Commission for seven years, where she advocated for a family friendly environment in our community.
[3] She won the Republican primary and ran unopposed in the general election, garnering more than 30,000 votes from all party affiliations.
[4][5] Lisa Krasner assumed office as the Assemblywoman for Nevada State Assembly District 26 on November 9, 2016.
In the 2017 Nevada Legislative session Krasner successfully passed AB145- Extends the statute of limitations for child victims of sexual abuse.