I am committed to fighting for those who need it the most—not for those who have the most.
Fight for people who need it most.
Occurrences
Evidence
Titus said she was "committed to fighting for those who need it the most—not for those who have the most."
The House Clerk records Dina Titus voting "Yea" on passage of the Community Services Block Grant Modernization Act of 2022.
The House Clerk records Dina Titus voting "Yea" on passage of the Consumer Fuel Price Gouging Prevention Act.
GovInfo shows Ms. Titus introduced H.R. 4116 to increase accessible transportation for individuals with disabilities; it was referred to committee.
Assessments
The promise is broad and value-based, so it is not possible to verify full delivery of a concrete outcome. The record shows aligned actions: Titus voted for low-income community services legislation and consumer fuel price relief in 2022, and later introduced disability transportation access legislation. These are consistent with fighting for vulnerable or lower-need constituents, but the evidence does not establish that the broader promised outcome was fully achieved. The introduced disability-access bill also indicates a serious legislative effort, though it was only referred to committee.