Nevada, District 4
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For nearly 60 years, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 protected voters from discrimination and helped ensure fair representation. Now, that protection is being chipped away. This decision makes it harder to challenge maps that weaken the voices of Black voters and communities of
I’m standing with Nevada leaders speaking out against this decision. The Supreme Court just made it harder to protect voting rights and fair representation. Politicians should not choose their voters. Voters should choose their politicians. lasvegassun.com/news/2026/apr/…
Nevada families are still being squeezed. Even as the job market shifts, costs continue to outpace wages. That is why I am focused on lowering costs and expanding opportunity. thenevadaindependent.com/article/is-las…
Evictions may be down but the housing crisis in Las Vegas is not over. Too many families are still being priced out while corporate investors drive up costs. That’s why I introduced the HOME Act to hold bad actors accountable and lower costs. Housing is a basic need.
Celebrating 100 years of life and legacy. Ms. Helen Anderson Toland known as the mother of Las Vegas broke barriers as the first Black female principal in Clark County and spent decades uplifting students, families, and entire communities. A true trailblazer whose impact spans