Nicole Malliotakis, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing New York’s 11th district, has been active on social media discussing legislative efforts and achievements. Since replacing Max Rose in 2021, she has continued to focus on issues affecting her constituents.
On May 13, 2025, Malliotakis highlighted a significant legislative proposal by stating that “Our one big, beautiful bill responsibly uses a scalpel, not a sledgehammer, to cut waste, fraud & abuse and will deliver the savings to working Americans, senior citizens & middle-class families.” This statement underscores her commitment to fiscal responsibility while aiming to benefit various demographics.
Later that day, at 17:07 UTC, she shared an update regarding tax relief for seniors. She announced that “UPDATE: Happy to report that my bill to reduce taxes for senior citizens with incomes less than $75,000 (or $150,000 married) has been included in the @waysandmeansGOP tax relief bill!” This development is part of broader tax reform efforts within the Republican-led Ways and Means Committee.
In another tweet posted at 19:13 UTC on the same day, Malliotakis expressed success in maintaining federal support for Medicaid in New York. She noted that “We successfully pushed back & saved New York’s 50% federal match to Medicaid.” This action ensures continued federal funding assistance for healthcare services in her state.
Malliotakis was born in New York City in 1980 and resides in Staten Island. She holds degrees from Seton Hall University and Wagner College and served previously in the New York State Assembly from 2011 until her congressional election.



