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Democratic congresswoman Dina Titus of Nevada joins ABC News Live to discuss Congress’ involvement in President Donald Trump’s decision to strike Iran. "Operation Midnight Hammer": What we ...
Several lawmakers took a break from debating legislation on Capitol Hill to instead recite William Shakespeare at Harman Hall on Tuesday evening. The Shakespeare Theatre Company (STC) hosted&… ...
Democratic U.S. Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto and Jacky Rosen signed onto the letter, as did Republican Rep. Mark Amodei, and Democratic Reps. Steven Horsford, Dina Titus, and Susie Lee.
Nevada officials are addressing President Donald Trump's decision to strike three of Iran's key nuclear sites on Saturday, with some showing their support and others in opposition.
Titus said she fully expects the matter would ultimately be decided by the courts. “More and more states are getting involved in it,” she said. “It’s not just Nevada.
Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nev., showed opposition to Trump's decision, stating on X, "POTUS has launched another war: one that Congress has not authorized, Nevadans don't support, and Trump himself said ...
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Lombardo, Titus and Rosen respond to Iran strikes - MSNIn a post to X at about 8 p.m. on Saturday, Titus wrote that Trump “has launched another war: one that Congress has not authorized, Nevadans don’t support, and Trump himself said he would ...
As of May 26, the bill had not made it through the Senate. Titus recently launched the bipartisan Wild Horse and Burro Caucus to work toward humane management and the end of helicopter roundups.
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Nevada officials prepare for fight over public lands - MSNLAS VEGAS (KLAS) – From Lake Tahoe to the Nevada Test Site, public plots might soon be up for grabs however, some elected officials and advocates are rallying support for a 3.3 million acre land ...
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