Press Releases

Mar 8, 2012

Heck Introduces Bill to Offer “Second Chance” at Homeownership

“We need to do everything we can to help the millions of people who experienced a foreclosure or short sale due to the economic downturn regain their piece of the American dream."

Feb 29, 2012

Heck Applauds Natural Resources Committee Passage of Three Kids Mine Bill

The Three Kids Mine legislation will create jobs and improve safety in southern Nevada at no cost to the Federal government.

Feb 24, 2012

Heck Statement on the Passing of State Senator Bill Raggio

Bill Raggio was the consummate statesman and a dedicated public servant.

Feb 22, 2012

Heck Recognizes Contributions of Filipino-Americans in World War II

With every day that passes it is estimated that ten of these forgotten soldiers die having received no answer or recognition of service from our government.

Feb 17, 2012

Heck Votes to Extend Tax Holiday to Nevada Workers

"Allowing this tax holiday to expire on working families is not good policy, especially while families in Nevada continue to struggle. "

Feb 17, 2012

Heck Marks Third Anniversary of "Stimulus" Bill

"On this date three years ago, President Obama made a promise to the people of southern Nevada and the nation."

Feb 16, 2012

Heck Supports Passage of PIONEERS Act

The Keystone XL pipeline is a truly shovel-ready project that will improve the economy of southern Nevada and has the potential to connect out-of-work Nevadans with construction jobs.

Feb 9, 2012

Heck Votes in Support of STOCK ACT

Today, Congressman Joe Heck voted in support of S. 2038, the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act to prohibit insider trading by members of Congress.

Jan 22, 2012

ICYMI: Obama Signals Support for Heck Initiative Twice In One Week

For the second time in less than seven days, President Obama signaled support of the Welcoming Business Travelers and Tourists to America Act (H.R. 3039) introduced by Congressman Joe Heck (NV-3) in September.

Jan 18, 2012

HECK: I oppose SOPA

I oppose SOPA. Washington needs to find a better way to tackle piracy and protect intellectual property.

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