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WASHINGTON – Today, Congressman Steven Horsford (NV-04) voted against the partisan package proposed by House Republicans that tied aid to our allies in Ukraine and Israel, and the Palestinian people, to giveaways to billionaires:
The new, expanded and modern Mario’s Westside Market is officially open for business.
Members of the Historic Westside community showed up in the dozens to celebrate its debut Monday afternoon.
WASHINGTON - Today, Congressman Steven Horsford (NV-04) issued the following statement after the election of Rep. Mike Johnson (LA-04) as Speaker of the House:
During the Congressional Black Caucus Institute's Annual Legislative Conference, I joined the U.S. Small Business Administration Administrator, Isabella Casillas Guzman, for an important announcement. We shared new data showing the rate of SBA-backed loans going to Black-owned businesses has more than doubled under the Biden-Harris Administration.
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — State and county representatives, alongside Metro police and volunteers, worked to clean up the Berkley Square Neighborhood Saturday.
It is the first subdivision in the state of Nevada built by and for African-American residents.
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Local leaders are joining efforts to expand access to green spaces and trees across the Las Vegas valley.
Congressman Steven Horsford met with constituents in the Pahrump Valley on Thursday and delivered to Nye County some key funding for the planned civics center at the fairgrounds.
PAHRUMP - Today, Congressman Steven Horsford (NV-04) visited the town of Pahrump in Nye County, located in his district. During the day, he met with local community leaders, visited non-profit organizations, checked in on local funding projects he secured, and visited small businesses in the area.
WASHINGTON - Congressman Steven Horsford (NV-04) today voted to vacate the office of the Speaker after extremists in the majority party brought the motion to the House floor. He issued the following statement after the vote:
Statistically, Las Vegas remains one of the hardest-hit cities in America when it comes to the national eviction crisis.
The crisis has been partially fueled by the end of the pandemic-era tenant protection laws and the federal eviction moratorium, experts have said.
