Biography
Steven Alexzander Horsford, born on April 29, 1973, in Las Vegas, Nevada, is a Democratic politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Nevada's 4th congressional district. He made history as Nevada's first African-American State Senate Majority Leader and the first African-American to represent Nevada in Congress. Horsford has been a strong advocate for responsible gun control, influenced by the loss of his father to gun violence when he was 19.
Education and Political Experience
Notable Achievements
Culinary Training Academy: Led Nevada's largest job training program, placing over 80% of graduates into good-paying jobs and completing a multi-million-dollar capital construction campaign.
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Legislative Initiatives:
- Passed the "Clean Energy Jobs Initiative," positioning Nevada as a leader in renewable energy.
- Authored and passed the Nevada Lands Bill to create jobs across the state.
- Introduced the Break the Cycle of Violence Act, focusing on community-based violence intervention programs.
Community Engagement: Partnered with Intel to launch a workforce development program for youth in North Las Vegas and initiated a food recovery program with Three Square and major employers to address food insecurity.
Horsford continues to focus on job creation, community development, and skills training, reflecting his commitment to the well-being of Nevada's residents.