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WASHINGTON – Congressman Horsford (NV-04) released the following statement following his vote to pass the bipartisan tax legislation that expands the Child Tax Credit to help an estimated additional 49,000 children in Nevada’s Fourth Congressional District. The legislation also delivers other critical wins to hardworking families and businesses, and it passed by a vote of 357-70 on the House floor.
WASHINGTON – Today, Congressman Steven Horsford (NV-04) spoke on the House Floor to confront House Republicans on their rejection of bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform. He accused them of refusing to take yes for answer by repeatedly blocking attempts to fix our broken immigration system.
Had they not cut off Congressman Horsford’s remarks, he would have added:
WASHINGTON – Today, Congressman Steven Horsford (NV-04) introduced legislation to enhance transparency and consumer empowerment in mental health care. The Mental Health Transparency Act would improve the way mental health services are navigated and accessed in the United States.
Clark County officials and volunteers gather to conduct the annual Point-in-Time homeless county. (Photo: Michael Lyle/Nevada Current)
The morning light is barely starting to pierce through the sky when a group volunteering to conduct the annual homeless census meet Cindy Williams, who is wearing a bright pink sweatshirt and holding a sign that reads “Hungry. Thank you. God Bless”

NORTH LAS VEGAS – This past Saturday, Congressman Steven Horsford (NV-04) welcomed Vice President Kamala Harris and Small Business Administration (SBA) Administrator Isabel Guzman to North Las Vegas. They visited the Chef Jeff Project in the Congressman's district, where they learned about the job training programs designed for young people in the community and formerly incarcerated individuals.
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Dozens of volunteers scattered across the valley in the early morning hours of Thursday to learn about those living on the streets.
Nevada Congressional members are calling for an investigation into Navy Federal Credit Union, the nation’s largest credit union for service members, after reports found it rejected nearly half of its Black and Hispanic mortgage applications.
