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Republican officials and nearly 200 Staten Islanders rallied Monday afternoon to call for an end to coronavirus (COVID-19) mask mandates in city schools, sounding fervent opposition to the measure that has been the source of heated debate.
The Staten Island Ferry has received an infusion of federal funding for a project aimed at improving service reliability and air quality for commuters.
(STATEN ISLAND, NY) - Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11) today issued the following statement in support of the Port Authority's announcement of its commissioning a new study to determine the feasibility of widening the Outerbridge Crossing.
(STATEN ISLAND, NY) - Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11) today announced the New York City Department of Transportation will be awarded a $1 million federal grant from the Federal Transit Administration to improve the reliability and efficiency of the Staten Island Ferry fleet.
Periods without heat or hot water; mold, rat and roach infestations; and broken elevators are among the inadequate conditions many residents of the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) and other government-subsidized housing in New York City have endured for years.
(WASHINGTON, DC) - Today Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11) cosponsored the Fentanyl Trafficker Elimination Act, legislation that holds fentanyl smugglers accountable for their role in the United States' opioid epidemic, as well as the Halt All Lethal Trafficking of Fentanyl
When former Mayor Bill de Blasio announced late last year that New York City would be the first in the nation to be home to safe injection sites, it was never clear if the city reached an agreement with the federal government.
(WASHINGTON, DC) - Yesterday Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11), along with Congressmen Rodney Davis (IL-13), and Andrew Garbarino (NY-02), introduced the Equal Access to Therapeutics Act, legislation that requires the federal government to ensure the equi
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — President Joe Biden visited New York City Thursday to talk gun violence, but before he arrived some Republican officials, including two Staten Island politicians, took the opportunity to criticize Democratic policies.