HUD Secretary Carson Removed LGBTQ Housing Discrimination Protections from Website

U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) led 28 U.S. senators in a letter to Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Ben Carson, urging him to reinstate resources that protect LGBTQ people from housing discrimination. These resources, designed to help housing providers comply

Next Week: Speaker Ryan to Join CNN for Town Hall

On Thursday, January 12, House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) will join CNN’s Jake Tapper for a town hall live from George Washington University at 6:00 p.m. PT. Speaker Ryan will take questions from the audience on the 2017 agenda and working with

Catherine Cortez Masto for Senate Releases New Ad Highlighting Reno Gazette-Journal Endorsement of Cortez Masto

||  Watch the new ad here  ||  Read the RGJ endorsement here  || RGJ on Catherine: “Cortez Masto would increase the range of Nevada viewpoints represented in the U.S. Senate. If elected, she would be Nevada’s first female senator and the nation’s first

Getting Things Right —Time to Elect Hillary and a “Working Congress” Who Will Fix Things

— Reprinted from The Democracy Initiative: How to Fix It (Visit their site to learn more.) Americans deserve a Senate that conducts its business efficiently and fairly, that prioritizes debate and transparency, and that is capable of action on the pressing challenges of our

Cortez Masto Joins NV Seniors—Highlights Her Commitment to Protecting Social Security and Medicare

Catherine sets out clear contrast between herself and her opponent, Congressman Joe Heck, who supports privatizing Social Security and turning Medicare into a voucher program Former Nevada Attorney General and U.S. Senate candidate Catherine Cortez Masto joined Northern Nevada seniors to highlight

6 #DemWomen are Leading the Fight to Take Back the Senate

Female candidates are leading the push for a Democratic return to power in the Senate as Donald Trump’s sagging poll numbers leave the Republican majority under extreme pressure. Even before Trump became the Republican presidential nominee, Democrats had a decent chance of