Susie Lee highlights community engagement and worker policies in April social media posts

U.S. Rep. Susie Lee representing Nevada's 3rd Congressional District
U.S. Rep. Susie Lee representing Nevada's 3rd Congressional District
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Congresswoman Susie Lee, who represents Nevada’s 3rd district in the U.S. House of Representatives, posted a series of messages on social media highlighting her recent activities and policy positions.

On April 14, 2026, Lee marked the Sikh festival of Vaisakhi with a message to her constituents: “Happy Vaisakhi! As a member of @CAPAC , I’m proud to represent a vibrant Sikh community in NV-03 and hope this joyous celebration brings peace, happiness, and prosperity to you and your family.”

The following day, April 15, she shared her experience meeting young people interested in military service: “Proud to have met so many wonderful young people considering military service at this year’s Academy Day. Remember that whether your path leads you to a Service Academy, an ROTC program, or another way of serving our country, what matters most is your commitment to leadership,” Lee wrote.

Later that same day, Lee commented on tax policy affecting workers who receive tips: “No Tax on Tips is a big win for workers! I’m on the bill to strengthen this policy by making it permanent, eliminating the sub-minimum wage, and closing loopholes to prevent the ultra-wealthy from misusing this tax break for workers. This tax day, I’m working to lower costs and”

Lee has served as the representative for Nevada’s 3rd district since 2019 after succeeding Jacky Rosen. She was born in Canton, Ohio in 1966 and currently resides in Las Vegas. Lee holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Carnegie Mellon University.



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