Malliotakis Issues Her First Six Months Report Card: 2,351 Cases Closed

(WASHINGTON, DC) - Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11) today released the following statement and attached report card recapping her first six months in office representing New York's 11th Congressional District:
“Whether it's helping small businesses secure millions in PPP loans to keep their doors open, assisting legal immigrants in their quest to become U.S. citizens, or expediting passports for those who are traveling overseas to visit family, my office's top priority is providing outstanding constituent services for the residents of Staten Island and Southern Brooklyn. Among those we've been able to assist in the first six months include helping an injured police officer receive the disability payments he had been waiting for since 2014, expediting a constituent's passport request 11 weeks faster than normal, and working with the Department of Homeland Security to help legal immigrants stuck on the waitlist for years complete their citizenship process. To put this into perspective, our office has been able to close twice as many cases in six months as my predecessor had closed in one year. I'm extremely proud of what we've been able to accomplish in the first six months and we're looking forward to building on the successes we've had thus far in the years to come.
Malliotakis' achievements can be found below:
In the first six months...
- 18,458 constituent responses sent
- 2,351 constituent cases closed
- 650 COVID vaccine appointments made
- 433 passports issued
- 106 bills cosponsored
- 32 emergency visas issued
- 20 new U.S. citizenships
- 17 bills introduced
Total amount of money returned to constituents: $10,398,581.40
- Helped 19 businesses secure $3,823,850 in loans from the Small Business Administration.
- Assisted more than 87 constituents in securing $552,468.93 from federal tax refunds and stimulus funds from the Department of Treasury.
- Assisted more than 90 constituents in securing $605,918 in unemployment assistance from the Department of Labor.
- Social Security Administration: $654,596
- Department of Education: $83,287.50
- Office of Personnel Management: $25,093
- Misc. Funds & Federal Grants, including $400,000 for the Richmond University Health Center and $127,037 for the College of Staten Island: $4,653,368