Congresswoman Susie Lee, who represents Nevada’s 3rd district in the U.S. Congress, posted a series of messages on her social media accounts addressing public health concerns, celebrating local achievements, and criticizing federal energy policy.
On March 10, 2026, Lee highlighted a recent report regarding hazardous materials found in a suspected biolab in Las Vegas. She stated: “.@reviewjournal details some of the troubling materials found in the suspected biolab here in Vegas.
I’m calling on House leaders to put the bipartisan Preventing Illegal Laboratories and Protecting Public Health Act on the floor for a vote. We need clear federal guardrails https://t.co/TpwNEgBdAo“.
Later that same day, Lee marked Women’s History Month by recognizing A’ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces. In her post she wrote: “This #WomensHistoryMonth, I’m honoring A’ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces! She is a four time winner of the WNBA Most Valuable Player Award and an all-round incredible athlete.
A’ja has shown what excellence and determination look like at the highest level and is an inspiration https://t.co/7tn4ZbbMdA“.
On March 12, 2026, Lee addressed rising electricity bills in Nevada and criticized former President Trump’s administration over its energy policies: “Nothing pisses people off more than seeing their electricity bill go up.
The Trump Administration could lower prices TOMORROW if they stopped their war solar that is killing jobs and raising rates in Nevada. https://t.co/E9ZjveF4pe“.
Susie Lee has served as a member of Congress representing Nevada’s 3rd District since 2019 after succeeding Jacky Rosen. Born in Canton, Ohio in 1966, Lee currently resides in Las Vegas and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Carnegie Mellon University.

