so that I can keep fighting and delivering for Southern Nevada in Congress
Keep fighting and delivering for Southern Nevada in Congress.
Occurrences
Evidence
"I am humbled that the Democratic voters of the First Congressional District overwhelmingly chose to nominate me so that I can keep fighting and delivering for Southern Nevada in Congress."
"All five of Congresswoman Titus’s Community Funding Project requests received final passage as part of the Minibus bill to fund several federal government agencies for Fiscal Year 2026."
Sponsor: Rep. Titus, Dina [D-NV-1] (Introduced 02/04/2025). Latest Action: Senate - 12/16/2025 Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Tracker: Tip | This bill has the status Passed House.
"The American Rescue Plan was crafted with their heartbreaking stories and resilient spirit in mind... This comprehensive relief package will save lives and get Southern Nevada’s economy moving in the right direction again."
"The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law I helped pass in the House continues to deliver for Southern Nevada, this time through funding for a high-capacity transit line along Charleston Boulevard."
Congresswoman Dina Titus issued a statement after the House passed the DHS funding bill, saying she voted to fund DHS, TSA, the Coast Guard, and CISA while continuing to pressure House leadership to end the shutdown.
Titus said she introduced the Modal Parity in Permitting Act to help bus, transit, and passenger rail projects in Southern Nevada by aligning permitting rules with highway projects.
Assessments
The promise is broad and low-specificity: to continue fighting and delivering for Southern Nevada in Congress. The evidence shows same-term congressional activity and concrete district-oriented outcomes, including final passage of all five Community Funding Project requests in an FY2026 appropriations package, infrastructure funding tied to legislation Titus helped pass, votes on major relief/funding bills, and sponsored legislation advancing through the House. Because the promise did not commit to a single specific policy outcome and the record includes both advocacy and tangible Southern Nevada benefits while she remained in federal office, this counts as delivered rather than merely attempted.
The promise was broad and low-specificity: to continue fighting and delivering for Southern Nevada in Congress. The record includes concrete same-term actions and outcomes tied to Southern Nevada, including passage of all five FY2026 community project funding requests, infrastructure funding for Southern Nevada transit, and federal relief legislation she supported. Some efforts, such as H.R. 972, remained unfinished, but the overall promise was not limited to that bill and is supported by multiple delivered congressional actions.