Dina Titus, U.S. Congresswoman representing Nevada’s 1st district since 2013, posted a series of statements on January 7, 2026, addressing topics ranging from technology conferences in Las Vegas to federal land management and housing policy.
In her first post at 18:35 UTC, Titus welcomed innovators to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. She wrote, “#OnlyinDistrictOne is proud to host the #CES2026 Conference and welcome innovators and developers from around the world to Las Vegas. There is no better place to showcase your technological breakthroughs that will transform the future. @CES @CTATech https://t.co/0l0XscBSZj”.
Later that day at 19:33 UTC, Titus urged opposition to Stevan Pearce’s nomination as Director of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). She stated, “I am urging my colleagues in the Senate to oppose the nomination of Stevan Pearce as Director of @BLMNational.
He has a record of supporting proposals to sell off our public lands and revoking or shrinking national monument designations.
He cannot be trusted to be a https://t.co/0WxUt2jcLu“.
At 21:18 UTC on January 7, Titus addressed concerns about housing affordability and institutional investment in residential properties. She posted, “It is past time that we ban large institutional investors from buying up our housing stock and driving up prices for families. I have been pushing for this at the federal level for years and recently testified before the Nevada State Legislature about my work on this issue. Let’s”.
Titus has represented Nevada’s 1st District since replacing Shelley Berkley in 2013 and previously served in the Nevada Senate from 1988 to 2008. Born in Thomasville, Georgia in 1950, she currently resides in Las Vegas. Titus holds a BA from the College of William & Mary.

