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Ian Hanchett
On Friday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “America’s Newsroom,” Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) criticized the Biden administration for pushing for more federal COVID funding when there are large sums of money from the previous COVID spending packages that have not been spent yet and when billions of dollars in money from prior COVID spending bills has been stolen through fraud.
Lacey Christ
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death for women, and while doctors have pushed to start screenings at age 40, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle agree that patients aren’t always provided with the insurance coverage and information they need to make the most informed decisions about their potential risks.
Pamela Silvestri
On a breezy fall afternoon outside of Olive Tree Marketplace, Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11) talked about skyrocketing inflation and soaring energy costs. The Sunnyside grocery store seemed a fitting backdrop for her press conference, as its owner, David Shehadeh, drove home the impact high gasoline prices on his food operation — and ultimately, his customers.
“The rates for deliveries [to me] have increased and now there’s now a surcharge for gas, which is making my profit margin very low to the point where it’s hard to do business,” said Shehadeh.
(BROOKLYN, NY) - Today Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11) and State Assemblyman Mike Tannousis called on New York City to crack down on illegally operating unlicensed marijuana dispensaries popping up next to residential homes, schools, and community centers in the Bay Ridge neighborhood.
The National Herald
Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11) on October 19 released the following statement and attached report card recapping her first term in office representing New York’s 11th Congressional District:
(STATEN ISLAND, NY) - Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11) today joined Staten Island Borough President Vito Fossella, Assemblyman Michael Tannousis, City Councilman David Carr, and concerned members of the Staten Island community to outline federal solutions to address the flow of illegal immigration, speed up the asylum process and stop the migrant crisis from worsening in New York and cities across America.
Kristin Dalton
The nearly 6,000 spouses and children of Sept. 11, 2001 victims have the support of U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer, as a piece of legislation that would reverse an exclusion that barred them from compensation heads to the Senate for a vote.
Direct family members of first responders who perished on Sept. 11 were wrongfully barred from receiving money owed to them from the United States Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund (USVSST) and have been tirelessly advocating to right the wrong.
(STATEN ISLAND, NY) - Staten Island elected officials Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11), New York City Council Minority Leader Joseph Borelli, Councilman David Carr, State Senate Deputy Minority Leader Andrew Lanza, and Assemblymen Michael Reilly and Michael Tannousis issued the following statement regarding New York City Mayor Eric Adams' consideration of a
David Lerman
The House passed legislation Friday that would give as much as $3 billion in payments to thousands of spouses and children of victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks who were left out of previous compensation rounds.
The bill passed overwhelmingly, 400-31, in the last vote before lawmakers headed for the exits to go home and campaign before the midterm elections. It now has to win Senate approval, though that chamber has no more votes until Nov. 14.