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August 31, 2024

WASHINGTON — Rep. Steven Horsford is likely to fill the open seat on the powerful House Ways and Means Committee, following the death earlier this month of Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr., D-N.J., according to sources familiar with the situation.


August 13, 2024

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg joined Nevada elected officials to break ground Monday on a $378 million construction project designed to create more efficient, frequent, and speedier bus transit on one of the busiest corridors in Southern Nevada.

Issues:Economy

August 13, 2024

U.S. Rep. Steven Horsford is bringing forward legislation that not only eliminates the federal income tax on tips but also seeks to abolish subminimum wages for tipped workers.

Issues:Economy

August 12, 2024

Culinary Workers Union Local 226 members and a Nevada congressman hope to capitalize on a popular proposal to eliminate taxes on tips and push for a federal ban on letting employers pay tipped workers subminimum wages.  

Issues:Economy

August 9, 2024

LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — The Culinary Union is continuing to

Issues:Economy

July 24, 2024

LAS VEGAS — Rep. Steven Horsford, Nevada Democrat and chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, has signed on to a GOP-sponsored House bill to make tipped wages tax-free.

Issues:Economy

July 23, 2024

As Nevada struggles with impacts of the climate crisis, U.S. Rep. Steven Horsford on Monday touted more than $800 million of federal investments being allocated to tribal communities in Nevada for mitigation measures and infrastructure projects.  


July 10, 2024

Basketball legend Shaquille O’Neal’s foundation is set to build a Boys & Girls Club in east Las Vegas, the NBA Hall of Famer said Wednesday.

O’Neal grew up going to a Boys & Girls club where his aunt worked after school, which partly inspired his part in building the 17,000-square-foot facility.


June 19, 2024

As the nation recognizes Juneteenth this year, leading Black voices plan to use the holiday to call for widespread political changes and protections for Black Americans.