Nicole Malliotakis, U.S. Representative for New York’s 11th district, shared updates on legislative achievements and community engagement through a series of posts in early January 2026.
On January 6, Malliotakis highlighted the impact of Republican policies, stating, “Because of the work Republicans have done, inflation is lower, taxes have been cut, our borders are secure, women’s sports are protected, gas is cheaper, mortgages are more affordable and our economy has grown,” Malliotakis said. @HouseGOP https://t.co/xGsvayZHyY.
The following day, she focused on animal welfare initiatives. In a post dated January 7, she wrote: “Luna and I welcomed @ASPCA as we continue our work to protect animals following a successful year of stopping many unexpected, inhumane experiments on animals. We’re simultaneously advocating for the passage of Goldie’s Act, my bill to protect animals from abusive breeders. https://t.co/55QKqjWQKU”.
Later that same day, Malliotakis recognized local leadership within her district: “We congratulate Fr. John McCarthy of Staten Island’s St. Joseph by-the-Sea on his appointment as top aide to the new Archbishop. Fr. McCarthy has been a dedicated leader and educator in our community and a positive influence on countless students and families. We wish him every https://t.co/NYRKvgr6gI”.
Malliotakis has represented New York’s 11th District since 2021 after serving in the New York State Assembly for ten years. She was born in New York City in 1980 and currently resides in Staten Island. Her educational background includes degrees from Seton Hall University and Wagner College.









