Nevada U.S. Rep Steven Horsford: “Opioids and mental health public crises have had tragic impacts on too many Nevadans. Thats why Im…”

Nevada U.S. Rep Steven Horsford: “Opioids and mental health public crises have had tragic impacts on too many Nevadans. Thats why Im…”
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Steven Horsford tweeted the following:

“Opioids and mental health public crises have had tragic impacts on too many Nevadans. Thats why Im joining @NewDemCoalition in support of 22 bipartisan health care bills that will give Nevadans more access to care and create more health services.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Steven Horsford:

“Today, Workers Memorial Day, we remember those who were injured or killed by workplace hazards.
We’ve made significant progress in America toward protecting workers, but we still have more to do.” on April 28
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“Today is Yom HaShoah, the Jewish Holocaust Remembrance Day. We must renew our pledge to stand against anti-Semitism and intolerance and #NeverForget the 6 million murdered during the Holocaust.” on April 27
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“Nevada’s economic growth continues!
In March, we added 4,900 jobs in Nevada. That makes 147,700 total jobs that have been created for Nevadans since Jan 2021.
I voted for the legislation that is powering this growth and I will continue to find ways to create jobs for Nevadans.” on April 27
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