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Dina TitusDemocrat Candidate for U.S. House in Nevada, 2026

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Last updated: March 4, 2026

Dina's Positions on Key Issues

Economy

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Representative Dina Titus co-sponsored the Raise the Wage Act to increase the minimum wage to $15 per hour, stating that individuals working full-time should not live in poverty. She also co-sponsored the Paycheck Fairness Act to promote equal pay. Additionally, Ms. Titus introduced H.R. 7454, the USMCA Travel and Tourism Resiliency Act, aiming to enhance cooperation for tourism growth and economic stability. She voted against a provision in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act that would have ended the federal taxation of tips.

No one should work full time and still live in poverty. Of course, we must also insist on equal pay for equal work, which is why I am proud to be an original co-sponsor of the Paycheck Fairness Act. - Dina Titus, titus.house.gov/issues/issue/?IssueID=14893

Immigration

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Dina Titus advocates for comprehensive immigration reform, emphasizing pathways to citizenship for law-abiding immigrants. She supports protecting DREAMers and Temporary Protected Status (TPS) holders, citing their contributions as neighbors and colleagues. She voted to pass the American Dream and Promise Act and supports legislation to keep families together, allowing undocumented immigrants to emerge from the shadows.

I strongly believe that the symbol of the United States must always remain the Statue of Liberty, not an ineffective border wall. The diversity of Las Vegas is part of what makes our community unique. I am committed to reforming our broken immigration system and I believe strongly that law-abiding immigrants should have a pathway to citizenship.

Healthcare

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Dina Titus voted against the Continuing Resolution in 2025, citing concerns that it would lead to Nevadans losing health insurance and facing skyrocketing premiums. In 2026, she voted to extend Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits for three years to ensure affordable healthcare and prevent crippling rates for Americans. She also opposed the Lower Health Care Premiums Act in 2025.

“I was there when the lifesaving Affordable Care Act was passed. I was there when Senator John McCain gave his iconic thumbs down to killing the program. Now I am witnessing another step forward in the fight for affordable health care for Nevadans,” said Congresswoman Dina Titus. “Despite Speaker Johnson’s best efforts to prevent the extension of ACA tax subsidies, House Democrats have successfully passed a three-year extension of these credits, ensuring that Americans do not have to pay crippling rates.” — Rep. Dina Titus (NV-01), Statement after voting to pass Leader Jeffries’s discharge petition and extend Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits for three years, January 8, 2026.

Climate & Energy

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Dina Titus introduced legislation to safeguard Southern Nevada's water security, which the Senate passed on February 26, 2026. She co-sponsored the Santini-Burton Modernization Act (H.R.7255/S.3695) to protect the Tahoe Basin by increasing funding for lake clarity, recreation impact mitigation, and wildfire risk reduction. Titus also spearheaded the RESTRAIN Act to prohibit nuclear weapons testing.

“Senate passage of this legislation was a critical step in ensuring our water future,” Congresswoman Titus said. “Southern Nevada is the epicenter of the climate crisis with…” (February 26, 2026)

Abortion & Reproductive Rights

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Dina Titus supports abortion rights, advocating for the repeal of Nevada's 1985 parental notification law, stating it can become parental permission, forcing unwanted pregnancies. She also calls for repealing the 1911 Nevada law criminalizing post-24-week pregnancy termination, deeming it cruel. She received a 100% rating from Planned Parenthood in 2014 and voted to pass the Women's Health Protection Act. She is endorsed by Reproductive Freedom for All and Emily's List.

I believe Nevada’s 1985 parental notification legislation should be reversed. Parental notification can become parental permission, and no young woman should be forced to accept an unwanted pregnancy. Likewise, the 1911 Nevada law that can put women in prison for terminating a pregnancy after 24 weeks is a cruel law that should be repealed." — Rep. Dina Titus, in a statement to The Indy, as reported by The Nevada Independent.

Foreign Policy

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Dina Titus supported the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act, which included provisions from her RESTRAIN Act to prevent nuclear testing, citing concerns about environmental damage and an international arms race. She emphasized supporting European allies and strengthening US security initiatives, including funding for Ukraine, Baltic, and Taiwan security. Titus voted for the Iran War Powers Resolution and opposes broad Authorizations for Use of Military Force unless a compelling and narrowly tailored case is presented.

“While the 2026 NDAA does not include everything I have supported, it does contain provisions of my RESTRAIN Act to block President Trump from reigniting an international arms race with his plans to resume nuclear testing, which would damage our environment and put Nevadans at risk for toxic radiation,” Congresswoman Dina Titus, Statement on Passage of the FY26 National Defense Authorization Act, December 10, 2025.

Education

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Dina Titus has supported education initiatives through various legislative efforts and funding allocations. She co-introduced H.R. 5428, the Medical Student Education Authorization Act, to provide grants for physician graduate education in areas with provider shortages. She also championed over $1 million for the Nevada System of Higher Education’s Mitigating Wildfire Smoke Impacts project and supported the GI Bill STEM Extension Act to aid students pursuing degrees in science and technology fields.

“We need a whole-of-government approach to address the physician shortages plaguing communities here in Nevada and across the country. By supporting medical student training in underserved areas, we can invest in the next generation of providers while improving care access to patient outcomes,” said Congresswoman Titus.

Gun Policy

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Representative Dina Titus advocates for stricter gun control policies, urging President Biden to implement executive actions to address gun violence. She has criticized Republican leadership for impeding gun legislation in Congress, noting that her bill to ban bump stocks has not been brought to a vote. She voted 'Nay' on H.Res. 1042, which sought to consider a bill to modernize federal firearms laws.

“A majority of Americans believe we need meaningful gun violence prevention legislation; yet House Republicans have blocked commonsense reforms that would protect our communities from mass shootings and save lives,” Titus said in a statement. “We can’t let them stand in the way of keeping our constituents safe.”

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