Dina Titus, a U.S. Congresswoman representing Nevada’s 1st district since 2013, addressed several policy issues on her social media account on February 24, 2026. Her posts criticized recent government actions regarding housing assistance, the release of sensitive legal files, and economic policies affecting American families.
On February 24, Titus commented on a proposed rule change affecting housing aid: “Ineligible individuals already do not receive housing assistance. They never have. This proposed rule results in rent spikes for working families and the loss of housing for thousands of people. It is cruel and unusual.”
Later that day, she questioned why certain legal documents had not been made public: “Is this why @AGPamBondi and @TheJusticeDept refuse to release the Epstein files in full? Such accusations are damning for @POTUS. They are required by law to deliver these unfiltered files to the public thanks to legislation I helped pass. Americans must have transparency and”
Titus also critiqued federal economic policy and its impact on consumers: “.@POTUS and @HouseGOP promised to lower costs on Day One. They failed. Instead, the #TrumpSlump is in full effect with his illegal tariffs that have cost families $1,700 more on everything from groceries to transportation. #StateOfTheUnion”
Dina 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 and holds a BA from the College of William & Mary.

