Continue fighting in Congress to protect reproductive rights and prevent efforts to roll back Roe v. Wade.

Dina Titus · Nevada · Democratic

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I fought on this issue when Nevada locked in Roe v. Wade with Question 7 in 1990 and will continue this fight in Congress.

Titus commits to keep fighting in Congress for reproductive rights.

Copy of SCOTUS | Dina Titus
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Evidence

Titus said the Dobbs decision attacked abortion rights, stated that she had cosponsored and voted for the Women’s Health Protection Act, and said the Senate must act to send the bill to the president.

Official statement shows she publicly framed abortion rights as under attack and committed to pushing federal legislation to protect them.

partial same_term A for effort

Titus Statement Following U.S. Supreme Court Decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization
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Congress.gov lists Titus as an original cosponsor of H.R. 3755, the Women’s Health Protection Act of 2021.

She took a concrete legislative step to protect abortion access by cosponsoring WHPA.

partial same_term A for effort

H.R. 3755 - Women's Health Protection Act of 2021 (All Info)
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On final passage of the Women’s Health Protection Act, Titus voted yea.

Her recorded vote supported a House bill intended to codify abortion rights nationwide.

partial same_term A for effort

Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives Roll Call 295
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The bill text shows Titus as one of the House members introducing the Expanding Access to Family Planning Act, which would fund family planning services through Title X clinics.

She continued to advance reproductive-health legislation after Dobbs by helping introduce a bill to expand family-planning funding.

partial same_term A for effort

H.R. 4329 - Expanding Access to Family Planning Act (Text)
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Assessments

never same_term A for effort

Titus took meaningful same-term federal legislative actions to protect reproductive rights, including cosponsoring and voting for the Women’s Health Protection Act and later helping introduce family-planning legislation. However, the promised substantive outcome was to protect reproductive rights and prevent rollback of Roe v. Wade; Roe was overturned in Dobbs and federal statutory protection did not pass. Because she made serious legislative efforts but the promised protection/prevention outcome was not delivered, this should be scored as never with an effort badge rather than delivered or partial.

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delivered same_term

The promise was framed primarily as an ongoing commitment to fight in Congress, not as a guarantee that federal abortion protections would become law or that Roe would remain intact. The evidence shows Titus cosponsored the Women’s Health Protection Act, voted for it, publicly pushed for Senate action after Dobbs, and helped introduce additional reproductive-health legislation in the same term. Those actions satisfy the promised congressional advocacy even though national abortion-rights protections were not ultimately enacted.

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