Congresswoman Susie Lee, who has represented Nevada’s 3rd district in the U.S. Congress since 2019, recently addressed a range of economic and workforce issues affecting her constituents through a series of posts on her official social media account.
On May 17, Lee highlighted the impact of Republican policies on Nevada’s tourism industry, stating, “We’re feeling the ‘Trump Slump’ here in Nevada. Republican policies are hurting our tourism economy, and local workers are paying the price. Thanks to the Trump Slump, hardworking Nevadans are seeing reductions in their work hours, drops in tipped revenue, and being reassigned to https://t.co/wmkIoGxJ0Y”.
The following day, May 18, Lee shared her engagement with financial sector representatives: “Great to meet with Nevada Bankers Association representatives! Thank you for sharing your concerns with me and for always supporting efforts to promote financial literacy, affordable housing economic development, and much more. https://t.co/zElIwaO5VD”.
Later that same day, she turned attention to care workers in Nevada: “Care workers provide essential, life-sustaining care to some of the most vulnerable members of our community. I was thankful to sit down with some incredible individuals in this space and hear their concerns. They deserve better pay and dignified work conditions. Care workers https://t.co/0sGOUHRiQg”.
Lee is currently serving as a member of Congress from Nevada’s 3rd district after succeeding Jacky Rosen in 2019. She was born in Canton, Ohio in 1966 and now resides in Las Vegas. Lee holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Carnegie Mellon University.



