Titus Statement on the Anniversary of the September 11th Terrorist Attacks"Throughout our nation we saw all of the United States unite as one to mourn. In the aftermath, Americans joined together, standing up to volunteer in service to their communities and country in an effort not only to rebuild the physical damage from the attacks, but to reinvigorate the American spirit."
Titus: Nevada Awarded Energy Emergency Preparedness Funds Through Recovery Act“With more than $148 million in recovery money announced for Nevada through the Department of Energy alone, we are making critical investments toward a clean energy economy that will take advantage of our abundant renewable resources and create good jobs. The funds announced today will not only help integrate that renewable energy into the power grid, but will also help prepare Nevada in the case of an energy emergency.”
Titus Announces Nearly $17 Million in Homeland Security Funding for Nevada and Las Vegas Area"These grants from the Homeland Security Department will help prepare and protect Southern Nevada in order to keep our communities safe. Las Vegas is a world-class destination, and it is critical to our tourism sector that the area continues to be seen as a safe location for both business and recreation."
Titus: TSA Reauthorization Critical to Aviation Security and World-Class Destinations Like Las Vegas"General aviation flights are also critical to supplying goods to Las Vegas, and they also are an efficient means for businesses travelers to reach our great city, one of the most popular business travel destinations. This is a vital industry to my district and I will be a voice for it here in Congress."
Las Vegas Sun: Titus sees safety systems as way to boost Vegas’ image"From her seat on the House Homeland Security Committee, Titus hopes to draw her fellow lawmakers to a field hearing in Las Vegas, a show-and-tell session about the public and private operators that protect the bling. Lawmakers could take a back-of-the-house tour of casinos and see the security systems at work. They could visit Hoover Dam to see the cooperation between local and federal authorities, and they could talk to law enforcement officials about how they keep watch over millions of visitors partying on the Strip."