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On July 16th, Congressman Horsford spoke to members of the Congressional Black Caucus about raising the wage and its impact on Black working families across the United States. The Raise the Wage Act would benefit 127,500 in Nevada's 4th Congressional District. Specifically, it will raise wages for 18,800 Black workers -- more than any other District in Nevada.
On June 8th, Congressman Steven Horsford celebrated Wear Orange Day at Cheyenne High School to oppose gun violence and demand action.
Today Congressman Horsford joined colleagues Congresswoman Titus and Congresswoman Lee to celebrate the passage of the Dream and Promise Act. As a son of an immigrant, Congressman Horsford is proud to have voted for legislation that provides a path to citizenship for 2.6 million nationwide and 10,300 in Nevada’s 4th District
On May 28, 2019, Congressman Horsford spoke at a local press conference to reaffirm his support for the Land Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) that was recently granted $524 million in funding by the House Appropriations Committee. The press conference took place at Kiel Ranch Park, one of the public recreation areas that is funded by the LWCF program.
On May 15, 2019, Congressman Steven Horsford joined Congresswoman Wilson and lawmakers to introduce the Commission on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys Act of 2019.
Congressman Steven Horsford addressed the Nevada State Legislature on the evening of May 7, 2019. He paid a tribute to friend, Tyrone Thompson.
The Smike Act, which takes inspiration from a Nevada law passed in 2017, aims to address this problem by demanding transparency from manufacturers of diabetes drug insulin. The price of insulin had skyrocketed by an alarming 197 percent, leading to financial strain for many.