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A White House executive order issued last year requiring the sharing of federal citizenship data with the Commerce Department would be repealed under legislation introduced by Rep.
Congressman Steven Horsford (NV-04) announced that $6,254,215 in funding from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act would be allocated to eight community health centers in Nevada.
The congressman is also joining efforts to call for more funding for these crucial health care providers.
WASHINGTON — Democratic lawmakers want to prioritize food insecurity in the next round of COVID-19 relief legislation.
Rep. Steven Horsford, D-Nev., has introduced legislation aimed at providing additional funding for Nevada and other states should unemployment rise because of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Rep. Steven Horsford, D-Nev., will announce a new bill on Wednesday that would authorize more than $900 million in federal funding for creating and strengthening community programs aimed at curbing gun violence.
When U.S. Rep. Steven Horsford hears from his constituents, the top issue they bring up is bringing down the cost of health care, the second-term congressman said in a recent meeting with the Las Vegas Sun editorial board.
In 2013, only a few months after first coming to Congress, I was told I would need major heart surgery due to an underlying health condition. I was 40 years old, in good health, and had no way to know this was coming or to prepare for it beforehand.
535 people at the U.S. Capitol have to sign off on the spending deal that would head off another shutdown.
Las Vegas Democrat Steven Horsford is one of them.
