MoveOn is Proud to Endorse Steven Horsford for Congress!
Meet Steven Horsford
Steven Horsford was born and raised in Las Vegas and has dedicated his life to championing his community. As the son of a single immigrant mother, Steven took on multiple jobs from a young age—delivering newspapers, making pizzas, and cleaning veterinary clinics after hours—to help support his mother and younger siblings. He was the first in his family to attend college, a testament to his belief in the value of hard work, which has shaped his career ever since.
Leadership in Nevada and Congress
Steven’s leadership journey began when he led Nevada’s largest career training program at the Culinary Training Academy, where he helped thousands of Nevadans secure good-paying jobs in hospitality and other high-demand industries. In 2004, he was elected to the Nevada State Senate and, in 2008, became the youngest and first African-American Majority Leader in state history. During this time, Steven worked across party lines to pass a balanced state budget amid some of the worst economic conditions in a generation.
Elected to Congress in 2012 to represent Nevada’s 4th District, Steven has never lost sight of his roots. He is focused on lowering the cost of living, creating opportunities for all Nevadans, and removing barriers to success. His legislative priorities include making housing more affordable, capping the price of insulin at $35, and reducing prescription drug costs for seniors.
Steven Horsford’s Legislative Accomplishments
In Congress, Steven has secured funding for Nevada’s schools, local police and fire departments, and rural infrastructure projects. He co-authored legislation that caps the price of insulin at $35 per month and limits out-of-pocket prescription drug costs for seniors to $2,000 annually. As Chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, Steven also introduced the HOME Act to protect homeownership from Wall Street speculation and worked to expand childcare programs for working families. His efforts to pass landmark infrastructure legislation have created thousands of good-paying jobs for Nevadans, further cementing his dedication to the people of his state.
MoveOn is Proud to Endorse Dina Titus for Congress!
Meet Dina Titus
Dina Titus has spent her entire career dedicated to education and public service. For 34 years, she taught American and Nevada government at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, retiring in 2011. She also represented Senate District 7 in the Nevada Legislature for 20 years, serving as Democratic Minority Leader from 1993 to 2008. In 2008, Dina was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, where she continues to serve on the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and the Foreign Affairs Committee. Her focus remains on protecting vulnerable populations, improving education, and advocating for environmental sustainability and economic growth.
Dina Titus’s Career and Advocacy
Throughout her political career, Dina has championed policies to support children, seniors, and the disabled. She is committed to quality education and has consistently advocated for renewable energy, sustainable communities, and environmental protection. Dina’s dedication to affordable housing is exemplified by the Dina Titus Estates, a housing complex for people with disabilities named in her honor. Her legislative accomplishments are wide-ranging, from healthcare to animal protection and advancing women’s rights. Dina’s long list of caucus memberships includes leadership roles in groups focused on infrastructure, pro-choice advocacy, and public lands.
Dina Titus’s Personal Life and Global Engagement
Raised in Tifton, Georgia, Dina’s love for public service was shaped by her family’s strong involvement in local politics. After attending the College of William and Mary and earning advanced degrees in political science, she moved to Nevada to begin her academic and political career. Married to Professor Thomas C. Wright since 1979, Dina and her husband share a love for travel and global culture, often embarking on academic endeavors abroad. As a proud Greek-American, Dina remains deeply involved with the global Hellenic community and continues to be recognized for her lifelong contributions to public service and higher education.
MoveOn is Proud to Endorse Susie Lee for Congress!
Meet Susie Lee
Since being elected to Congress in 2018, Susie Lee has been a relentless advocate for Nevada families, working across party lines to achieve real results. From addressing the drought crisis to strengthening American supply chains and lowering costs, she has consistently worked with both Democrats and Republicans to deliver for Nevadans. Her efforts have garnered recognition, placing her among the top 10 most bipartisan Members of Congress out of over 400 nationwide. Susie Lee also took on pharmaceutical companies and won, helping pass the most significant legislation in decades to reduce prescription drug costs.
Protecting Our Rights
In addition to her bipartisan work, Susie has been a fierce advocate for reproductive rights, especially in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn key protections for a woman’s right to choose. With Republicans pushing to ban abortion nationwide, including in Nevada, she remains committed to defending these rights. She supports legislation to codify the right to choose, ensuring that Nevada families and women across the country maintain control over their reproductive health.
Working-Class Roots and Commitment to Education
Born to a working-class family in Canton, Ohio, Susie learned the values of hard work and perseverance early on. With eight siblings, she worked a paper route at the age of eight and saw firsthand the struggles of a working-class family. Her father was a military veteran who worked at a steel plant, and her mother took care of the family at home. After earning scholarships and working part-time jobs, Susie Lee graduated from Carnegie Mellon University.
After moving to Las Vegas in 1993, Susie Lee became the Founding Director of After-School All-Stars and later served as President of Communities In Schools (CIS) of Nevada. Under her leadership, CIS grew to serve over 64,000 students in 63 schools across the state. As a Congresswoman, she continues to fight for education and opportunities for Nevada’s students.
Susie lives in Nevada with her two children, enjoying outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, skiing, and boating.
MoveOn is Proud to Endorse Jacky Rosen for Reelection to the U.S. Senate in Nevada!
Meet Jacky Rosen
Jacky Rosen, the granddaughter of immigrants and daughter of a World War II veteran, grew up in a working-class family. She was the first in her family to graduate from college, working multiple jobs, including as a cocktail waitress at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, to support herself. Jacky later became a computer programmer in Southern Nevada but stepped away from her career to care for her aging parents and in-laws. Before entering politics, she was a community leader in Henderson and served as president of her synagogue.
Political Career
In 2016, Jacky ran for Congress, successfully flipping a competitive Republican-held district. Two years later, in 2018, she ran for the U.S. Senate and became the only Democratic challenger that year to unseat a Republican incumbent, making her the second woman Senator in Nevada’s history. Jacky is currently the only Jewish woman serving in the Senate.
Jacky Rosen’s Senate Achievements
During her first term in the Senate, Jacky has earned recognition as one of the most bipartisan, independent, and effective Senators. She has consistently worked across party lines, passing laws to rebuild Nevada’s infrastructure and protect veterans exposed to toxic burn pits. Jacky has supported increased funding for border security and law enforcement, and has worked to expand technical training programs and apprenticeships for Nevadans seeking good-paying jobs.
Jacky Rosen’s Track Record
Jacky is running for re-election to continue her fight for Nevada families. She has taken on powerful special interests to lower costs for essential goods and services, including capping the cost of insulin at $35 per month and enabling Medicare to negotiate lower drug prices. Jacky is also addressing Nevada’s housing crisis, pushing for more affordable housing, and tackling price gouging by major corporations. Her priorities include addressing the state’s doctor and nursing shortage, protecting reproductive rights, supporting veterans, and advocating for comprehensive immigration reform. Jacky remains committed to standing up for hardworking Nevadans and delivering results that improve their lives.