Dina Titus U.S. House of Representatives from Nevada | Official U.S. House Headshot
Dina Titus U.S. House of Representatives from Nevada | Official U.S. House Headshot
Dina Titus, a U.S. Congress representative for Nevada’s 1st district since 2013, often engages with community events and causes, as reflected in her recent social media posts. Titus replaced Shelley Berkley in Congress and brings a long history of public service, beginning with her time in the Nevada Senate from 1988 to 2008.
On April 5, 2025, Titus shared her experience on social media, expressing gratitude for attending Families for Effective Autism Treatment’s A Games event, which marked the commencement of Autism Awareness Month. "Team Titus had the pleasure of attending Families for Effective Autism Treatment’s A Games event to kick off #AutismAwarenessMonth. Team Titus presented the Proclamation of The A Games to Jennifer Strobel, Executive Director of FEAT, and thanked her for all the work she does in".
On April 6, 2025, Titus participated in the Kizuna Japanese Society’s Spring Festival. She highlighted the festival's significance in honoring Japanese heritage, celebrating the relationship between the United States and Japan, and acknowledging the contributions of the Japanese American community. "I attended Kizuna Japanese Society’s beautiful Spring Festival. This annual tradition honors Japanese heritage, celebrates the cherished relationship between the United States and Japan, and acknowledges the importance of our growing #JapaneseAmerican community. I was also".
In the same month, Titus recognized National Arab American Heritage Month, acknowledging the achievements of the Arab American community in southern Nevada. On April 6, 2025, she shared her sentiments via social media: "As we acknowledge #NationalArabAmericanHeritageMonth, let us celebrate the many accomplished members of the community, including journalists, actors, athletes, doctors, teachers, public servants, and business leaders who make southern Nevada such a great place to live and visit."