Rep. Steven Horsford, who represents Nevada’s 4th district in the U.S. Congress, has used his social media platform to address issues ranging from digital access and workers’ rights to voting protections. In a series of recent posts, Horsford highlighted concerns central to his legislative agenda and constituency.
On May 17, 2026, Horsford posted: “Access to information and digital connectivity shouldn’t depend on your zip code, your income, or whether a community has been overlooked for years. In today’s economy, internet access is tied to education, healthcare, jobs, small business growth, and civic participation. On”.
Two days later on May 19, 2026, he voiced support for union workers: “I stand with @631Teamsters members fighting to protect their health care, retirement, and fair wages. These workers help build and maintain our local and national infrastructure, and they deserve a strong contract that reflects the value and dignity of their work. I urge all https://t.co/pBNFHSGxQc”.
Later that same day he addressed voting rights: “Proud to stand with @TheBlackCaucus and @NAACP in the fight to protect Black voting rights, fair representation, and the integrity of our democracy. As conversations continue around the SCORE Act and what it could mean for communities across this country, we must stay vigilant”.
Steven Horsford has served as Nevada’s 4th district representative since replacing Ruben Kihuen in 2019. Before his tenure in Congress began in 2019,he served in the Nevada Senate from 2009 to 2013. Born in Las Vegas in 1973,Horsford currently resides there, maintaining close ties with his constituency.He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Nevada, Reno in 2014.

