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While some categories of violent crime have fallen throughout New York City, rates of felony assault have increased, and New Yorkers are struggling to feel safe on our streets. The disparity can be partially attributed to the feeling that crime has become more random with increasing coverage of high-profile, unprovoked attacks, especially in our city’s public transportation system.
Feeding into this cycle is the undeniable connection between the sentiments towards crime and the escalating mental health crisis plaguing our nation.
Our office recently helped a constituent reinstate their Medicare coverage after it was previously lost in September 2023.
Our office recently helped a constituent recover $11,000 in back payments from the Social Security Administration.
(WASHINGTON, DC) - Today Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11) joined Reps.
Josh Christenson
A watchdog group is accusing Dr. Anthony Fauci of having lied to Congress last month when he claimed he never used private email to conduct official business, pointing to newly obtained records on the “Beaglegate” scandal – though his attorney has denied all wrongdoing.
Tom Wrobleski
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – Following a community outcry, the National Park Service is putting the finishing touches on a temporary solution to a major erosion problem at Great Kills Park.
The erosion was encroaching on a pedestrian walkway several feet above the beach, leading to complaints from parkgoers who worried about the safety of the walkway.
(STATEN ISLAND, NY) - Yesterday, Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11) met with Virginia Allen and Curlene Jennings Bennett, two of the last living 300 African-American nurses, also known as the "Black Angels," who treated thousands of Tuberculosis patients at Staten Island's Sea View Hospital 70 years ago.
Paul Liotta
Adam Daly
Three southern Brooklyn representatives rallied Monday to urge the state’s Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) to deny the application for a proposed cannabis dispensary in Bay Ridge, after the local community board voted against it last week.
Carl Campanile
Bay Ridge parents, pols and civic leaders are begging state regulators to reject a proposed cannabis shop near a slew of the Brooklyn neighborhood’s schools and houses of worship.