Rep. Steven Horsford, who represents Nevada’s 4th district in the U.S. Congress, posted a series of messages on November 11, 2025, addressing issues ranging from health insurance coverage to veterans’ benefits and legislative challenges.
In his first post at 19:07 UTC, Horsford urged constituents to review their health insurance plans under the Affordable Care Act Marketplace before key deadlines. He wrote, “Don’t let premium increases catch you off guard! If you get your health insurance through the ACA Marketplace, now’s the time to review your coverage. Update your info Choose your plan by Dec. 15 Double-check auto pay before Dec. 31 Revisit by Jan. 15 to see if”.
Later that evening at 21:45 UTC, Horsford described a meeting with a Navy veteran affected by delays in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits due to a government shutdown. He stated, “Before returning to D.C., I met with a Navy veteran and his son, who shares his birthday with Veterans Day. This shutdown has caused delays in his SNAP benefits, but his resilience and gratitude are a powerful reminder of why we must keep fighting for those who’ve sacrificed for”.
At 23:02 UTC on the same day, Horsford commented on being called back to Washington for an unsatisfactory legislative vote instead of spending Veterans Day meeting with more local veterans. He said, “I planned to spend today meeting with more veterans in our community — listening, connecting, and thanking them for their service. But I’ve been called back to Washington to vote on a bill that still wasn’t negotiated in good faith. My message remains the same: we must cancel the”.
Steven Horsford has represented Nevada’s 4th congressional district since replacing Ruben Kihuen in 2019 and previously served in the Nevada Senate from 2009 to 2013. Born in Las Vegas in 1973 and currently residing there at age 49, he earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Nevada, Reno in 2014.


