Congresswoman Susie Lee, who represents Nevada’s 3rd district in the U.S. Congress, recently shared updates on her official Twitter account about local economic and policy initiatives. In a series of posts between May 4 and May 5, 2026, Lee highlighted her involvement in events supporting business growth and addressed ongoing national debates.
On May 4, Lee attended an event celebrating international business collaboration. She posted: “So glad I could attend the inauguration ceremony for the Korean Business Innovation Center! I look forward to seeing K-BIC serve as an economic bridge between the Republic of Korea and Nevada, creating jobs, bringing home investment and long-term economic growth, and diversifying https://t.co/5zfkLbB4k3” (May 4, 2026).
Later that day, she commented on federal legislative developments regarding reproductive rights: “We are here in the first place because extremists in Washington are trying to take away a woman’s right to make her own health care decisions. https://t.co/rGV89EP5qs” (May 4, 2026).
On May 5, Lee discussed efforts by her staff to support small businesses: “My staff held a 2-day event designed to prepare small businesses for funding and connect them directly with the right banking partners. Over two days, participants felt prepared, confident, and ready to connect with the right banking partners. Thank you to all our small https://t.co/99DdXGINpL” (May 5, 2026).
Lee has represented Nevada’s 3rd District since replacing Jacky Rosen in Congress in 2019. Born in Canton, Ohio in 1966 and currently residing in Las Vegas at age 56, she holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Carnegie Mellon University.



