
Most Nevada Democrats Plan to Show Up (Image Credits: Unsplash)
Nevada – Members of the state’s congressional delegation disclosed their plans for President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address, revealing a divide with four intending to attend and one congresswoman choosing to stay away.[1]
Most Nevada Democrats Plan to Show Up
Sens. Jacky Rosen and Catherine Cortez Masto, both Democrats, confirmed their attendance at the joint session of Congress. Reps. Susie Lee and Steven Horsford, fellow Democrats, also slated to appear alongside their Senate colleagues.[1]
Rosen selected Vania Carter-Strauss, a nurse practitioner, small business owner, and faculty member at the University of Nevada, Reno, as her guest. Carter-Strauss experienced impacts from Medicaid reductions, unextended Affordable Care Act tax credits, and higher costs due to tariffs. Lee invited Katie Provost, a social worker and single mother affected by Affordable Care Act changes. Cortez Masto planned to bring someone touched by the administration’s economic policies in travel and tourism sectors.[1][2]
Rep. Dina Titus Opts Out
A spokesperson for Rep. Dina Titus stated that the Democrat would not attend the address but planned to watch it remotely. Titus joined a small but growing number of House Democrats skipping the event.[1][3]
Her decision aligned with options presented by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, who described choices of attending in “silent defiance” or absenting oneself to send a message.[1]
Republican Amodei Remains Silent
Rep. Mark Amodei, the delegation’s lone Republican, had not revealed his intentions as of Monday. His office failed to respond to inquiries about participation.[1]
The lack of comment left one spot in the Nevada lineup uncertain ahead of the speech.
Key Concerns from Attendees
Rosen called for Trump to address Nevada’s affordability challenges and propose concrete cost-reduction measures. Horsford urged explanation on tariffs’ effects, noting higher prices for families despite promised relief.[1]
Lee highlighted how policy shifts burdened working mothers like her guest. Guests underscored themes of health care access and economic pressures facing Nevadans.[1]
- Affordability crisis and cost reductions
- Tariffs raising prices for families and businesses
- Medicaid cuts and Affordable Care Act issues
- Impacts on tourism and small enterprises
- Health care affordability for everyday workers
Context Shapes the Night
The address occurred amid a partial government shutdown over Department of Homeland Security funding and immigration disputes. The Supreme Court recently ruled against Trump’s tariff implementation.[1]
Trump previewed a lengthy speech focused on economic achievements. Recent polls showed his approval at 39 percent, with 60 percent disapproving.[1]
Key Takeaways
- Four Democrats from Nevada confirmed attendance, spotlighting local issues through guests.
- Rep. Dina Titus boycotted but tuned in remotely.
- Rep. Mark Amodei held back on plans.
Nevada’s representatives brought state-specific struggles to the national stage, underscoring persistent divides in Congress. What are your thoughts on the delegation’s choices? Share in the comments.