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Nevada candidates call for fraud enforcement, healthcare aid
Republicans and Horsford are clashing over drug price caps, health savings accounts and fraud enforcement as Nevada voters prepare for the June 9 primary.
Candidates in Nevada's 4th Congressional District are debating healthcare policies and fraud enforcement ahead of the June 9 primary elections.
Snowden criticized the current officeholder for not effectively helping the Las Vegas community during their tenure.
Horsford's campaign proposes capping prescription drug prices at $2,000 annually and negotiating costs to save Nevadans money.
Snowden supports healthcare reforms that increase patient choice and accountability in the system.