A VOTE AGAINST HORSFORD IS A VOTE FOR MOTORCYCLISTS-- When the State of Nevada had a bill submitted that would give motorcyclist the Freedom of Choice to decide if they should wear a helmet while riding or not the Senator refused to pass it out of his committee.
Was it because the motorcyclist refused to go along with his “pay to play” proposal that offered access to himself and other lawmakers in exchange for campaign contributions?
After following what was going on in Nevada during this it sure looks like the people who wanted to keep the Mandatory Law did get to someone.
I am a firm believer in screw me once shame on you, screw me twice shame on me. To stop being screwed by Horsford Vote Him Out Of Office!!!!!
He continues to ignore rules that citizens must follow and now he wants to go to Washington.
YA GOT TA BE KIDDIN' ME
--ROGUE
Republicans document Horsford financial woes
Jessica Ebelhar/Las Vegas Review-Journal
National Republican Congressional Committee website
thehorsfordrules.com By Laura Myers LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
Nevada Senate Majority Leader Steven Horsford has a history of defaulting on car and home loans, not paying bills, and being repeatedly sued to force him to pay, according to legal documents that show the congressional candidate also ignored a traffic ticket until his driver's license was suspended.
Most of the financial problems date between 1998 and 2002 when Horsford, in his 20s, was struggling to pay rent and help raise two younger siblings. But one occurred last year when the Senate leader was sued in July 2011 for failing to pay $397 for installation of audio and video equipment in his Las Vegas home.
In the end, Horsford, 38, resolved all of the liens and legal financial disputes, paying about $20,000. But Republican foes of the Democratic House candidate who provided documents verified by the Las Vegas Review-Journal contend they show a pattern of Horsford playing by his own rules.
"The more Nevada voters learn about Horsford, the more it becomes clear that he has a troubling history of ignoring the rules the rest of Nevadans follow," said Daniel Scarpinato, spokesman for the National Republican Congressional Committee in Washington, D.C.