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Fox 11 (Reno): NV Representatives send letter urging committee to block Yucca Mountain plutonium shipment

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Today, Representative Dina Titus of Nevada’s First Congressional District, Representative Susie Lee of Nevada’s Third Congressional District, and Representative Steven Horsford of Nevada’s Fourth Congressional District sent two letters to Congressional leaders on the House Appropriations Committee, urging the Committee to block Yucca Mountain and prevent any new shipments of toxic plutonium to Nevada from South Carolina.

LVRJ: COMMENTARY: Nevada still has plenty of fight left in Yucca Mountain battle

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Time and time again, Nevadans have made it clear that we will not allow our state to become the dumping ground for the country’s nuclear waste. We will not stand idly by while Washington bureaucrats ship radioactive materials straight through our neighborhoods. And we will fight any plan to store dangerous nuclear waste in a facility that sits on a seismically unsafe site and potentially threatens our water supply.

KSNV: Congresswoman Dina Titus holds annual 'Eggs and Issues' breakfast

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Congresswoman Dina Titus sat with a group of local business leaders in Downtown Las Vegas on Friday. She met with the group at the Las Vegas Chamber’s annual “Eggs and Issues” breakfast. The congresswoman covering a wide range of topics, speaking out on a number of Nevada issues that she’s taking to the national stage.

LVRJ: Democrats say Trump investigations not over, despite report

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“Since the report did not reach a conclusion about whether the president obstructed justice, all supporting evidence in this investigation must be sent to Congress so that we can make a final determination,” said Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nev. Titus is heading a House investigation into the Trump Hotel in Washington and whether the president used his influence to stop the planned relocation of the nearby FBI headquarters building.

Nevada Current: 42,000 Nevada immigrants would be protected under House measure

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Nevada’s 1st congressional district, represented by Rep. Dina Titus, has about 13,800 eligible “Dreamers” and 1,800 eligible under TPS, according to the study. The estimated annual economic contributions of households the act would affect are $79,779,000 in federal taxes; $37,144,000 in state and local taxes and a total of $416,226,000 in spending power.