I'm the granddaughter of immigrants.

I feel the American people are resilient.

Counterterrorism, cyberterrorism, it's real.

I absolutely think that we cannot trust Iran.

Health care is one of the top kitchen table issues in Nevada.

STEM education is an area where we can't afford to leave anyone behind.

I've seen firsthand the dramatic savings that solar energy can generate.

Of course, being the synagogue president, for me it was a great blessing.

What we have to quit talking about is border wall. We need border security.

What happens in Israel should be decided between Israel and the Palestinians.

I think, deep down, women know that we are the saviors of our families, right?

It's really great to have Harry Reid or whomever come say, 'Oh you're terrific.'

If I ever write a book, 'I Should Have Worn Comfortable Shoes' would be the title.

We cannot allow the Trump administration to invalidate our nation's health care law.

Let's not forget, we are all one diagnosis away from having a pre-existing condition.

We have a bipartisan congressional task force against anti-Semitism, that's fantastic.

Congress needs to work in a bipartisan way to fix the Affordable Care Act, not repeal it.

We must be vigilant in protecting Nevada's outdoor heritage and make this a top priority.

I'm going to try to give people someone to vote for instead of something to vote against.

We must not repeat the same mistakes, or commit the same cruelties that were done in the past.

Human trafficking is a communitywide problem, and as such, it requires communitywide solutions.

Broadband access is important for everyone, for telemedicine, for telehealth, for communicating.

There's no question that Nevada has overwhelmingly benefited from the rise of solar energy technology.

ICE does a lot of other things that people don't realize. They work on counterterrorism, cyber security.

In Washington you legislate, but at home you touch people's lives; that's what I try to do when I go there.

Solar energy is clean, renewable and easy to harvest - and Nevada is blessed to have no shortage of sunshine.

I will do my part every day to work with my colleagues in a bipartisan fashion to unite us, and not divide us.

I'm supporting plans in Congress to fully ban bump stock devices and prohibit the sale of high-capacity magazines.

I'll continue to work with my colleagues to fight efforts to roll back access to affordable health care for Nevadans.

When I chose to run for public office, I pledged to stand with the people of Nevada rather than follow a partisan line.

I was raised to believe that you need to leave the world a better place than how you found it, as corny as that sounds.

No one should have to go to school with a bulletproof backpack or be afraid to go to synagogue or church or a restaurant.

By highlighting female pioneers in STEM, we can encourage aspiring young women who want to study or work in these fields.

When most people think about Nevada, they often instantly associate us with the glitz and glamour of the Las Vegas Strip.

If we are going to create the future, then we must break down the barriers that are holding us back from our full potential.

I am a granddaughter of immigrants, put myself through college as a waitress, and I started my career as a computer programmer.

Thinking I'd be in politics just wasn't something I'd thought of as a younger woman. There just weren't a lot of role models there.

All asylum seekers at our border should remind us that we are a nation of immigrants and that we were once strangers at the border.

In Congress, I have defended solar energy to safeguard the economic and environmental future of Nevada, and I will continue to do so.

When you are the head of any philanthropy organization, what you learn is empathy, how to listen and be responsive to people's needs.

Trickle-down economics does not work, and tax reform should not be defined as partisan tax cuts for the wealthy and huge corporations.

There are plenty of ways we can work together to improve the ACA, but destroying the law and leaving Americans at risk is unacceptable.

We must make every effort to extend a hand to the stranger, and continue to fight to make sure we don't give up on our American values.

In the House, I was named one of the most bipartisan members of Congress, and that's a title I plan on continuing to hold in the Senate.

I applaud Lt. Gov. Mark Hutchison and the legislators in the Nevada State Senate who have introduced SB 26 to fight the BDS movement in Nevada.

I think the Fight for 15 is a great fight. I think, unfortunately, depending how the Congress works out, we may have to get there in increments.

Regardless of your religious belief, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or gender identity, there is no place in our communities for hate.

When you empower and teach a teacher how to break down barriers, bring innovation and excitement to the classroom, every student in that classroom learns.

Good policy usually comes from working across the aisle, and I believe tax reform needs to be tackled with Democrats and Republicans finding common ground.

Only if we stand together as one voice, can we ensure that the message is sent and that hate will not be tolerated no matter where it lives in our society.

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