Join us virtually for IMPAC’s Pancakes & Politics Program with U.S. Representative Dina Titus.
Our community faces an array of opportunities and challenges. Pancakes & Politics offers insight on issues that impact so many in our business community – those who also live and raise families in Nevada.
Join Nevada’s U.S. Representative Dina Titus for an engaging conversation about what is happening in Washington D.C., how the Congresswoman is working for Nevadans including addressing small business issues amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Also, in attendance and available for questions during our Q/A Session, Joseph Amato, with the Small Business Administration.
This event is open to Henderson Chamber of Commerce MEMBERS ONLY. Please contact our Events Manager, Mary Malloy if you have questions about this event. Thank you.Currently in her fifth term in the U.S. House of Representatives, Congresswoman Dina Titus is the dean of Nevada’s Congressional delegation. She is a proud member of the House Committees on Transportation and Infrastructure, Foreign Affairs, and Homeland Security. In 2018, Dina was elected to become the Chair of a key Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee, where she works to help Nevada’s communities better respond to natural disasters, address the devastating impacts of climate change, and fight for infrastructure projects that will benefit the most vulnerable.
Serving the First Congressional District of Nevada, Congresswoman Dina Titus has built a strong record of achievement as both an educator and a public servant. As a professor, Dr. Titus taught American and Nevada government classes from 1979 through June 2011 at UNLV where she has professor emeritus status. A noted non-fiction writer, she is internationally known for her expertise in the history and policies related to nuclear power, weaponry, and waste as well as for her knowledge of the popular lore of "Atomic Culture."
In 1988, Dina was elected to represent the people of District Seven in the Nevada State Senate, serving as the Democratic Minority Leader from 1993 to 2008. During her service in the Legislature, Dina was a champion for quality education and renewable energy development, and a strong advocate on behalf of Nevada’s children, seniors, and persons with disabilities.