Titus Honors “Mr. Veteran” Ken Brown of Nevada on the House Floor"Mr. Brown personally donated the funding to purchase 83.5 acres of land in Boulder City in District Three that now serves as a cemetery for Nevada’s fallen heroes. Our Mr. Veteran worked tirelessly so that military veterans in Southern Nevada would have a dignified final resting place in our home state, close to their loved ones."
Titus Provision to Improve Water Prediction Models Critical for States Like Nevada Threatened By Drought"As we celebrate Earth Day this week, it’s important that we recognize that water has become, and will continue to be, a significant limiting resource for the western United States. It is vital that we fully understand the current distribution of this resource while also being able to accurately predict the impacts of future conditions like growth and climate change on its availability."
Titus Announces $1.25 Million for Boulder City Airport Through Recovery Act"This grant from the recovery plan will not only provide an improvement to the Boulder City airport, but it will put people to work in Southern Nevada by injecting money into our local economy."
Mesquite Local News: Boulder City Airport to Get $1.25 M from Stimulus Funds"Congresswoman Dina Titus of Nevada’s Third District announced today that Boulder City will receive a $1.25 million grant to rehabilitate the runway at the Boulder City Municipal Airport."
Titus Announces an Additional $1.08 Million for Boulder City Airport Through Recovery Act"With more than $2.3 million set aside to improve the Boulder City airport, we will put people to work in Southern Nevada while enhancing the safety of this facility that is so important to the transportation needs of the community."
Titus Highlights $9.7 Million in Energy Efficiency and Conservation Grants for Southern Nevada“These grants, along with other important energy efficiency initiatives in the recovery plan, can help the region take advantage of our abundant renewable energy resources and stimulate economic growth that will put Nevadans back to work.”