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The Surprise Billing Our Workers Act unfairly targets hard-working constituents who may have unintentionally received overpaid unemployment insurance benefits due to errors by state authorities. I argue against allowing the government to pursue repayment of those funds for up to 10 years.
It was an honor to return to Carson City and address a joint session of the Nevada Legislature, where I shared what we're doing in DC to deliver in the areas that matter most for Nevadans, like affordable housing, safer communities, and lower prices.
Instead of threatening our economy & cutting benefits for veterans, seniors, & hundreds of thousands of families, let's expand the Child Tax Credit & SNAP to ensure no kids need to live in poverty or go hungry. I urge my colleagues to vote NO on the Default on America Act.
I raise concerns about a proposed hard close deadline for open-end funds, which could disadvantage West Coast investors who rely on intermediaries for trades. Additionally, I address the issue of the credit rating agency's failure to accurately assess institutional risks and urge the SEC to assess their performance and address the root causes of inaccuracies.
I highlight the significance of multilateral approaches and collaboration with allies and partners to ensure deterrence and address challenges in the region. I specifically mention the collaboration with Japan and the advancements in defense capabilities.
During the testimony, I discuss the importance of adequately funding and maintaining smaller rural, military installations, such as the Hawthorne Army Depot in my district. I also address the Army's efforts to combat harmful behaviors and express concerns about the challenges posed by unpredictable world events in achieving full readiness implementation.
I want to send a clear message: the actions of the Tennessee legislature, led by the GOP, in expelling two young black men for speaking on behalf of their constituents is a direct assault on our democracy and smacks of overt racism. This should concern every American, as it undermines freedom of speech and threatens our democracy.
As Democratic Congressman Stephen Horsford from Nevada and Chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, I express my support for young black leaders like Justin Jones and Justin Pearson, who peacefully protest to address the survival and safety of their constituents amidst gun violence.
I express my support for the expelled Tennessee lawmakers and their peaceful protest against gun violence. I highlight the need for gun safety and reform, as well as addressing systemic issues like police brutality and economic conditions affecting the black community.
Congressman Steven Horsford, Chairman of the @TheBlackCaucus, joined Morning Joe to discuss the recent actions in the Tennessee legislature to expel two Black members of that body.