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LVRJ: COMMENTARY: Census will ensure Las Vegas gets its fair share

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By Dina Titus and Brian Knudson Special to the Review-Journal Several months ago, Congress passed the CARES Act to help communities across the country respond to and recover from this public health crisis. Under that law, Nevada has received billions of dollars to fight COVID-19 and help workers and small businesses get back on their feet. While it is hard to overstate the…

Nevada Current: Titus amendment directs $11 million to wild horse birth control program

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The House of Representatives has approved $102.6 million for the Bureau of Land Management’s Wild Horse and Burro Program, a portion of which will be spent on implementing a humane fertility control vaccine used to manage wild horse populations. The Senate has yet to take up companion legislation. Thanks to an amendment introduced by Nevada Democratic Rep. Dina Titus and Tennessee…

NV Independent: As demand ramps up, simplified food stamp application process will stay in place for at least another month

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With the Nevada Division of Welfare and Supportive Services anticipating 20,000 new food stamps applications at the end of the month as more generous federal unemployment assistance expires, federal officials have extended waivers through the end of August that allow for more streamlined application and renewal processes. Applying for food stamps, or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance…

Rep. Titus Statement on GAO Finding that Trumps Top DHS Appointments Were Illegal

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August 14, 2020
Representative Dina Titus of Nevada’s First Congressional District, a Member of the House Homeland Security Committee, released the following statement in response to a legal decision from the Government Accountability Office that concluded President Trump’s appointments to senior leadership positions at the Department of Homeland Security were illegal.

KLAS: $90B Reopen Schools Safely legislation proposed by Titus

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US Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nev., on Monday introduced legislation setting aside $90 billion in pandemic relief to help K-12 schools and colleges meet CDC guidelines to slow the spread of COVID-19. The “Reopen Schools Safely Act” would provide more than $800 million in funding for Nevada schools. The proposal is companion legislation to a bill introduced by Sen. Debbie Stabenow,…

Forbes: American Institute Of Architects Opposes A Mandated Classical Style For Federal Buildings

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The American Institute of Architects (AIA) strongly supports legislation proposed today that would thwart an anticipated Executive Order mandating classical architecture as the preferred design style for federal courthouses and other federal properties. The legislation, proposed July 15, 2020 by Alice Costandina "Dina" Titus, U.S. Representative for Nevada's 1st congressional district…

KTNV: Congressional leaders raise concerns over federal PUA guidelines

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Local members of Congress are diving into Nevada’s unemployment mess. The state’s in charge of distributing the money, but congressional leaders are trying to clear out any obstacles in the way in a letter to the Department of Labor. In a letter, Representative Dina Titus along with Susie Lee and two other congressional members are asking the Department of Labor to help.…

LVRJ: House panel OKs spending bill without funds for Yucca Mountain

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A House panel approved a spending bill Monday that includes $27 million for interim storage of nuclear waste and no funds for a Yucca Mountain repository. The bill was considered a victory for Nevada because it also included language to prevent the Trump administration from conducting a nuclear weapons test and also prohibited future shipments of weapons-grade plutonium from South…

LVRJ: Nevada congresswoman continues fight against nuke tests

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Two lawmakers from Nevada and Utah filed an amendment Friday to the defense bill that would prohibit the Defense Department from resuming nuclear weapons testing. Reps. Dina Titus, D-Nev., and Ben McAdams, D-Utah, filed the measure as the House prepares to mark up the massive defense bill that authorizes spending for fiscal year 2021, which begins Oct. 1. Titus filed an amendment to a…