Dina Titus, U.S. Congresswoman representing Nevada’s 1st district since 2013, posted a series of updates on her official X account on February 22, 2026. The posts included personal connections, congratulations to athletes, and criticism of federal tourism policy.
In the early hours of February 22, Titus shared a personal update: “Reconnected with two dear friends today: former reps Harry Teague (NM) and Larry Kissell (NC).” (posted at 01:47 UTC).
Later that morning, she congratulated local athletes participating in the Winter Olympics: “Congratulations to @UNLV alums @kayshajlove and Azaria Hill on your achievements in the bobsled competitions during the 2026 #WinterOlympics. You made #OnlyInDistrictOne proud! @Olympics @NBCOlympics” (posted at 02:16 UTC).
By late afternoon, Titus addressed federal travel policy decisions impacting tourism in the United States. She wrote: “Good. This should not have been in effect in the first place.
This was another reckless policy from @POTUS and @Sec_Noem disrupting tourism and travel in the United States, where visitor numbers are already at record lows. #TrumpSlump” (posted at 18:02 UTC).
Titus has served as Nevada’s representative since succeeding Shelley Berkley in Congress and previously held office in the Nevada Senate from 1988 to 2008. Born in Thomasville, Georgia in 1950 and now residing in Las Vegas, she is also an alumna of the College of William & Mary.

