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During the Ways and Means markup for the Republicans’ so-called “Screw America” bill, Congressman Steven Horsford introduced an amendment to extend the Advance Premium Tax Credit—an essential provision that helps millions of Americans access affordable health care coverage.
Congressman Steven Horsford joins fellow lawmakers and participants from the University of Chicago Crime Lab’s Community Violence Intervention Leadership Academy (CVILA) to demand bipartisan action on funding evidence-informed violence intervention and prevention programs. With rising concerns about gun violence, investing in proven, community-driven solutions is more critical than ever. Watch as leaders come together to push for real change.
Today, we honor the memory of those lost on 1 October. We remember the 60 lives taken and stand with survivors, inspired by the courage and unity shown. Let's work towards a safer, compassionate future.
Congressman Steven Horsford joined Anderson Cooper to discuss his response to divisive and racially charged rhetoric aimed at Haitian immigrants, condemning the recent statement by Congressman Clay Higgins. He reflected on the fear and harassment faced by Haitian Americans, emphasized the need for unity, and reaffirmed his commitment to moving forward with a resolution to censure such hate speech. He also highlighted the broader impact of such rhetoric on immigrant communities and called for an end to intolerance in America.
Congressman Steven Horsford discussed the misuse of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds and the need for reforms in a hearing of the Committee on Ways and Means. He highlighted the impact of poverty wages, including the sub-minimum wage for tipped workers, and advocated for the TIPS Act to raise wages and eliminate income tax on tips. He also emphasized the importance of expanding direct assistance programs, such as the Child Tax Credit, to lift families out of poverty.
Congressman Steven Horsford delivered a speech on the House floor honoring Major General Ondra L. Berry for his lifetime of service to his community and country. General Berry, the first Black Adjutant General of Nevada, led the Nevada National Guard through its largest activation during the COVID-19 pandemic. His initiatives, including the Battle Born Youth ChalleNGe Academy and mental health programs, have made a lasting impact as he enters a well-deserved retirement.
Congressman Horsford spoke at a hearing by the Subcommittee on Military Personnel and asked questions about policies to counter extremism within the military. He highlighted concerns about extremist influences undermining morale, recruitment, and security, and he urged the Army to enhance transparency and implement stronger safeguards to protect all service members and improve recruitment efforts, especially among women and minorities.
Congressman Horsford addressed the Committee on Ways and Means Subcommittee on Health about expanding healthcare access, affordability, and addressing social determinants of health like food insecurity. He highlighted his legislative efforts to improve mental health services and healthcare equity for Nevada families. He emphasized the importance of innovative policies to create lasting health improvements for underserved communities.
Congressman Horsford spoke about H.R. 1504 in a Natural Resources Committee hearing, focusing on modernizing the Apex Industrial Area’s permitting process. The bill aims to streamline infrastructure development, creating jobs and strengthening Nevada’s economy. He emphasized that fixing these inefficiencies will unlock the full potential of the Apex Industrial Park, which would be a major driver of jobs and revenue for the region.
