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(WASHINGTON, DC) - Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11) introduced bipartisan legislation with Congresswoman Judy Chu (CA-28), with the support of the Trump Administration’s Ambassador to Hollywood, actor Jon Voight, to help keep film and television production in the United States and the jobs they create. As a key federal tax incentive for the entertainment industry nears expiration, their bill would double the current tax deduction available for qualified production expenses and extend it for an additional five years. Without this legislation, the U.S.
Two city-approved “safe” drug injection sites could be forced to close under a new executive order issued by President Trump, which rips the facilities, where addicts can use illegal drugs like meth, heroin and cocaine under supervision.
Two New York Republicans are urging the IRS to probe four legal and migrant advocacy groups that have been taking taxpayer funding — while defying the Trump administration’s illegal immigration crackdown.
(NEW YORK, NY) – Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis is commending President Trump's recent executive order "Ending Crime and Disorder on America's Streets," which addresses the homelessness crisis through comprehensive public safety measures, including directing federal agencies to review and potentially terminate funding for illegal drug injection sites including those operated by OnPoint NYC.
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There has been so much misinformation and outright lies about the One Big, Beautiful Law recently passed by Congress and signed by President Donald Trump that I wanted to set the record straight.
This legislation is a major win for hardworking Americans, middle-class families, senior citizens, and small businesses across Staten Island and America.
Here’s what you need to know:
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Bipartisan federal legislation backed by Rep. Nicole Malliotakis could make $250 billion available for middle income housing around the country.
(WASHINGTON, DC) - Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11) and Congressman Tom Suozzi (NY-03) introduced bipartisan legislation that would direct the eventual proceeds from the release of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac into a housing revolving loan fund aimed at expanding homeownership and rental opportunities for middle-class and working families.