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Members of Congress represent Nevada’s congressional districts in the U.S. House of Representatives and serve two-year terms. They introduce and vote on federal legislation, approve the national budget, oversee federal agencies, and help shape policies affecting taxes, healthcare, immigration, voting rights, national security, economic stability, and environmental protection. They also serve as a direct link between Nevada residents and the federal government, assisting constituents with federal agencies and advocating for local priorities. Because members of Congress help determine the direction of national policy and provide oversight of the executive branch, these races play a significant role in protecting democratic institutions, safeguarding constitutional rights, and ensuring that federal decisions reflect the needs and values of the communities they serve.

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    Marie Encar Arana Arnold
    (Rep)

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    Jim Blockey
    (Rep)

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    Michael Boris
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    Carrie Buck
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    Rick kirin Saga
    (Rep)

Biographical Information

What measures do you support to defend and protect voters’ rights?

What is your position on ICE and the role of Federal government?

What do you believe needs to be done to help ensure the economic strength of our state and our nation?

What federal policies, if any, would you support regarding abortion access and regulation?

Can you describe a specific example of how you have worked with individuals from different political perspectives to achieve a goal, and also how you would apply that approach in Congress?

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I support voter ID to ensure a fair election.
ICE plays an important role in enforcing federal immigration law, but like any agency, it should operate with accountability and clear priorities. I believe the focus should be on removing violent offenders and protecting communities, while also working toward a more efficient and lawful immigration system overall
Economic strength starts with empowering small businesses and workers—not overregulating them. I’ve run a business here in Las Vegas, so I’ve seen firsthand how taxes, red tape, and rising costs hurt growth. We need to cut unnecessary regulations, keep taxes low, and make it easier to start and run a business. At the same time, we’ve got to bring back American manufacturing, support trade skills, and invest in infrastructure that actually helps local economies—not wasteful spending. If people are working, businesses are growing, and money stays in our communities, the economy gets stronger—period.
I support protecting life while also recognizing the need for compassion in difficult situations. At the federal level, I would back commonsense limits like restricting late-term abortions, while ensuring exceptions for rape, incest, and the life of the mother. I also believe we need more support for mothers, adoption, and family services
I’ve worked with people from all sides—Republicans, Democrats, independents—through my radio show and community events here in Las Vegas. When you’re putting together a show or helping veterans or small businesses, politics doesn’t matter—you focus on the problem and get it done. I’ve had guests who don’t agree on anything politically, but we still found common ground on issues like supporting local businesses and helping families.
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