Rep. Titus Announces Additional Security Resources for Las Vegas Grand Prix
Washington, DC,
October 27, 2023
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Demi Falcon
(702-513-1851)
Las Vegas, NV – Today Congresswoman Titus announced that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has upgraded the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix (LVGP) security rating to a Level Two, which will provide increased security support for the upcoming race weekend. Rep. Titus has pushed for a Level Two rating over the past year, including sending support letters to and speaking with DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas requesting this upgrade. Congresswoman Titus also hosted a congressional briefing on Formula 1. “This is welcome news for local law enforcement, businesses, and tourism leaders who have worked to make this upcoming event successful,” said Rep. Titus. “I have pushed for a Level Two rating for over a year, and I’m pleased to see that these efforts were fruitful after continued coordination with DHS. It’s critical that we have this increased security support for the benefit of our community and the safety of race attendees and participants.” Background: The Department of Homeland Security gives security rates, known as Special Event Assessment Ratings (SEAR), to certain planned and high-profile events hosted by state, local, or private entities. The ratings, given on a scale of 1 to 5, determine how much supplemental federal support is needed to secure these large-scale events. The LVGP was previously awarded a Level Three, but has received an upgrade to a Level Two, thanks in large part to efforts by Rep. Titus, local law enforcement, and stakeholders. A Level Two rating is given to events of significant national and international importance that require a heightened level of federal interagency security support. |