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Nevada Current: Selling hotel wont let Trump off the hook, Titus says

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The Trump organization’s Washington D.C. hotel, leased from property owned by the federal government, has been put on the market. But selling the property won’t rid the president of the constitutional questions that have dogged Trump and the property since before Trump’s inauguration, Nevada Rep. Dina Titus says.

KNPR: Rep. Titus On The Next Step In The Impeachment Inquiry

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The push to impeach President Donald Trump is moving forward. Thursday, the House of Representatives authorized a resolution for the House Intelligence Committee to conduct open hearings and allow the president’s attorneys to cross-examine witnesses. Dina Titus is Nevada’s only congressional member right in the middle of it.

LVRJ: Rep. Dina Titus marks first step in marijuana banking bill

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Nevada Rep. Dina Titus on Monday donned a gold pot leaf pin on her lapel. She and representatives of the cannabis and banking industries gathered in a Las Vegas dispensary to mark the U.S. House of Representatives’ passage of the SAFE Banking Act — a bill that would allow marijuana dispensaries and growers to use banks and credit unions.

LVRJ: Nevada lawmakers want Trump investigations to continue

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A House subcommittee headed by Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nev., is investigating whether the president violated the emoluments clause of the Constitution and profited illegally from foreign leaders staying at his Trump International Hotel in Washington, another property leased by Trump from the federal government.

Nevada Today: Reps. Dina Titus and Ted Deutch Speak with Gun Violence Prevention Activists About the Path Ahead

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Titus and Deutch both expressed their frustration over the typical media framing that “Congress isn’t doing anything.” Instead, Titus pointed out, “Democrats in the House are acting. It’s McConnell and the Republicans in the Senate who are not acting.” Later on, Deutch added, “It’s been over 200 days since we sent the universal background checks bills to the Senate. McConnell hasn’t taken it up. People keep losing their lives every day those bills sit there.”

LVRJ: Democrats optimistic on gun control during Las Vegas roundtable

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Rep. Ted Deutch, D-Fla., whose district includes Parkland where a gunman shot and killed 17 people in 2018, is the lead sponsor of the Keep Americans Safe Act, which would ban ammunition magazines that contain more than 10 rounds for handguns and rifles. Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nev., is a co-sponsor.

LV Sun: Titus, Parkland congressman talk about gun safety legislation

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At a roundtable discussion Monday in Las Vegas, Titus and Deutch talked about legislation including the Keep Americans Safe Act, which would, with some exceptions, ban magazines with more than a 10-round capacity. The House Judiciary Committee passed the act earlier this month.