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Today, roughly 600,000 Nevadans enrolled in Medicare pay no more than $35 a month for their insulin thanks to the work of congressional Democrats who got the Inflation Reduction Act to President Joe Biden’s desk. That’s a lifesaving change for many seniors, including the 90,000 in my district, my own mother among them.
Lawmakers are pushing to expand solar energy to low-income and disadvantaged communities through the “Solar for All” initiative.
The Nevada Clean Energy Fund will receive $156 million from the program to aid in lowering energy bills, reducing pollution, increasing power resiliency, investing in local businesses and creating quality jobs, officials said.
A higher education and job training facility is coming to Las Vegas’ Historic Westside.
For now, the site of the College of Southern Nevada’s future Historic Westside Education and Training Center is a vacant lot adjacent to the Historic Westside School.
Reps. Susie Lee and Steven Horsford joined 13 other House Democrats urging President Joe Biden to take executive action on the southern border and fix the broken immigration system.
It was a party atmosphere at the Hafen Village Apartment complex in Mesquite last week as city, county, state and federal officials gathered to celebrate the opening of Mesquite’s newest low-income housing project.
The Valley of Fire State Park broke ground for an upcoming new multi-million-dollar visitors center on Monday, April 22 at an all new site toward the eastern end of the park near The Beehives across the highway from the Atlatl Rock area.
Rep. Steven Horsford, D-NV, held a listening session with community leaders on Tuesday morning, April 23 in the Overton Power District (OPD5) board room in Overton.
A new federal proposal from Nevada US Rep. Steven Horsford seeks to provide funding for states to support nursing home workers in a bid to keep qualified staff from leaving for other lines of work.
WASHINGTON (KOLO) - Nevada Representative Steven Horsford has introduced a bill that would strengthen wages and benefits for long term care workers in a move he hopes will improve nursing home care for Nevada seniors.