Send us Fan Mail Rent up, groceries up, wages stretched thin and somehow the “American Dream” keeps moving farther away. We sat down with Congressman Steven Horsford to talk about what that pressure looks like on the ground in Las Vegas and across Nevada’s 4th District, and what government can actually do when working families feel boxed in. He shares his own path from being raised here by an immigrant mother to leading major job training programs, then taking that fight for opportunity to Co...

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From Local Kid to Congress—Now He Represents HALF of NV | Inside the Mind of Rep. Steven Horsford

APR 23, 202644 MIN
Vegas Circle

From Local Kid to Congress—Now He Represents HALF of NV | Inside the Mind of Rep. Steven Horsford

APR 23, 202644 MIN

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Send us Fan MailRent up, groceries up, wages stretched thin and somehow the “American Dream” keeps moving farther away. We sat down with Congressman Steven Horsford to talk about what that pressure looks like on the ground in Las Vegas and across Nevada’s 4th District, and what government can actually do when working families feel boxed in. He shares his own path from being raised here by an immigrant mother to leading major job training programs, then taking that fight for opportunity to Congress. We get specific about housing affordability in Southern Nevada: how institutional investors and corporate hedge funds can buy homes with cash, outbid first-time buyers and veterans, convert neighborhoods into high-rent portfolios, and leave communities paying the price. Horsford breaks down his role as a representative, including constituent services many people never realize exist, like helping with VA problems, cutting through federal bureaucracy, and pointing small business owners toward SBA resources and capital. The conversation also goes bigger than policy. We talk about the sacrifice and scrutiny of public office, why he calls this a moral moment, what accountability should look like even for the powerful, and how the legacy of leaders like Jesse Jackson connects voting rights to economic justice today. If you care about Las Vegas, Nevada politics, small business, or the housing market, this one is for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review with the one issue you want leaders to fix first.