she remains committed to reunifying Cyprus, protecting the ecumenical patriarchate in Constantinople, and maintaining the Greek sanctity of the name and symbols of Macedonia.
Support reunifying Cyprus, protecting the ecumenical patriarchate in Constantinople, and maintaining the Greek sanctity of the name and symbols of Macedonia.
Occurrences
Evidence
The campaign site says Titus "remains committed to reunifying Cyprus, protecting the ecumenical patriarchate in Constantinople, and maintaining the Greek sanctity of the name and symbols of Macedonia."
Her official House page says she advocates for "the territorial integrity of Greece and Cyprus against Turkish aggression and occupation," supports protecting the Ecumenical Patriarchate, and is championing legislation to end the U.S. arms embargo on Cyprus.
Congress.gov shows Titus as a cosponsor of H.Res.17, introduced on 2025-01-07 and referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs the same day.
Congress.gov lists Titus as a cosponsor of H.Res.1199, introduced on 2024-05-06 and referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs the same day.
In the Congressional Record, Titus said she rose "to welcome His All-Holiness Bartholomew I, Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople" and described him as the spiritual leader of the Orthodox Christian community worldwide.
Titus stated in the Congressional Record that she rose "to call for an immediate end to the Turkish occupation of Cyprus."
Assessments
Titus has shown concrete federal support for parts of the promise, especially Cyprus and the Ecumenical Patriarchate, through congressional statements, official issue advocacy, and cosponsorship of Cyprus-related resolutions. However, the evidence does not show the promised policy outcomes were achieved: Cyprus was not reunified, the Cyprus resolutions did not advance beyond referral, and there is no concrete evidence here of action or success on preserving the Greek name and symbols of Macedonia. Because she made serious congressional advocacy efforts but did not deliver the full promised set of outcomes, this merits partial credit with an effort badge.
The evidence shows Titus made public statements and cosponsored resolutions supporting Cyprus, the Ecumenical Patriarchate, and related Hellenic issues, including H.Res.17 and H.Res.1199. However, the promised substantive outcomes were not delivered: Cyprus was not reunified, the cited resolutions did not advance beyond referral, and the record provided does not show completed legislative or executive action securing the patriarchate or Macedonia-related aims. Because there were serious congressional advocacy efforts but no completed policy result, the outcome is never with an effort badge.