Congresswoman Susie Lee, who represents Nevada’s 3rd district in the U.S. House of Representatives, posted a series of updates on her official social media account between March 9 and March 10, 2026. The posts addressed topics ranging from criminal justice reentry to daylight saving time and organized retail crime.
On March 9, Lee reflected on attending a graduation ceremony for individuals reentering society after incarceration. She wrote, “Seeing these graduates brought tears to my eyes. Reentry into the community is not easy. It takes courage, discipline, and a real commitment to change. It was also a reminder that second chances matter and that people are more than their past.
I am so thankful to Jon Ponder and https://t.co/1mfMXqtZKy“.
Later that day, Lee commented on the semi-annual time change for daylight saving time. She asked her followers, “Did you lose some sleep over the weekend?
That’s because our clocks sprang forward an hour for daylight savings. I know this semi-annual time change has been a huge point of controversy over the years.
Do you think we should stop changing our clocks every spring and fall?”
On March 10, Lee discussed her legislative work related to public safety and retail crime. She stated, “So glad I could join business and public safety leaders to talk about my bipartisan Combating Organized Retail Crime Act which will help law enforcement investigate and prosecute these crimes.”
Lee has represented Nevada’s 3rd District since 2019 after succeeding Jacky Rosen in Congress. Born in Canton, Ohio in 1966, she is currently 56 years old and resides in Las Vegas. Lee holds a bachelor’s degree from Carnegie Mellon University.

