Nevada’s federal delegation will be present at President Donald Trump’s congressional address on Tuesday evening, accompanied by guests to bring attention to important issues. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto will be joined by Jason Shipman, highlighting the dangers of cutting the Department of Education for schools like Florence Drake Elementary School in Nevada. Senator Jacky Rosen will bring teenager Dominic Rampa and his mother Rebecca Ennis, emphasizing the importance of Medicaid coverage for Nevadans. Representative Susie Lee will bring Nevada education advocate Michelle Alejandra Booth to stress the importance of the Department of Education. Representative Steven Horsford will be accompanied by Yolanda Garcia, a member of Culinary 226, showcasing the impact of legislation on tipped workers. Representative Dina Titus will not be attending in person, while Representative Mark Amodei did not provide a comment before the deadline. This gathering of Nevada’s federal delegation and their guests highlights key issues such as education funding, healthcare coverage, and workers’ rights in the state. For further information, contact Jessica Hill at jehill@reviewjournal.com and follow @jess_hillyeah on X.
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