Nevada U.S. Rep Steven Horsford: “We cannot leave anyone behind as we build a better America. That’s why I voted to bring $3.5 million…”

Nevada U.S. Rep Steven Horsford: “We cannot leave anyone behind as we build a better America. That’s why I voted to bring .5 million…”
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Steven Horsford tweeted the following:

“We cannot leave anyone behind as we build a better America.
That’s why I voted to bring $3.5 million to our rural communities through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Job Creation Law.
These funds will provide a needed boost that will improve the lives of Nevadans.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Steven Horsford:

“We must create an economy that works for all Nevadans.
While ordinary Nevadans have faced economic hardship due to the pandemic, billionaires have profited tremendously. We must ensure the wealthiest pay their fair share and bring benefits for all Nevadans.” on April 18
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“Our national parks are places of natural beauty and inspired generations.
Whether you’re an award-winning photographer or an enthusiast with a cell phone, what are your best photos of our national parks?
nationalparks.org/connect/blog/p” on April 17
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“Happy Easter! I wish you and your loved ones a day filled with joy.
Alleluia, He is Risen!” on April 17
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