Dina Titus, U.S. Congresswoman representing Nevada’s 1st district since 2013, posted a series of updates on December 2, 2025, highlighting her support for labor rights, energy aid distribution, and calling for the dismissal of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.
On December 2 at 01:00 UTC, Titus announced her backing for a legislative effort to restore union rights for federal workers: “I am proud to support this bipartisan discharge petition that now has enough signatures to force a vote on the House floor on legislation that restores federal workers’ union rights. @AFLCIO @Labor_Caucus https://t.co/0GW819T1GV”.
Later that day at 17:45 UTC, she shared news about federal energy assistance funds being released: “Good news. Thanks to our pressure, @POTUS is releasing $3.7 billion of delayed household energy aid.
https://t.co/iNRHvh7bVe”.
At 18:25 UTC the same day, Titus addressed concerns regarding Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s conduct in office: “This is just the latest example of @PeteHegseth abusing the power of his office to do what @POTUS wants. Secretary Hegseth should be dismissed as Secretary of Defense and held accountable.
https://t.co/hfZyr6waGg”.
Dina Titus has served in Congress since replacing Shelley Berkley in 2013 and previously held office in the Nevada Senate from 1988 to 2008. Born in Thomasville, Georgia in 1950 and currently residing in Las Vegas, Titus graduated from the College of William & Mary with a Bachelor’s degree in 1970.

