Nicole Malliotakis, U.S. Representative for New York’s 11th district, used her official social media account this week to highlight recent legislative actions in the House of Representatives. The posts focused on new bills aimed at supporting small businesses, addressing foreign influence in education, and promoting economic growth.
On December 3, 2025, Malliotakis stated: “Today the House passed legislation aimed at putting small businesses first & reducing burdensome and unnecessary regulations that cost more than $3 trillion annually. Both these bills will ease bureaucratic red tape, providing much needed relief to both businesses & their”.
The following day, she addressed efforts to safeguard American educational institutions from external interference: “Today, the House passed two bills to deter the CCP and other foreign interference in our classrooms and ensure American values are taught in our schools by empowering parents, requiring transparency and prohibiting federal education funds from going to any school that receives” (December 4, 2025).
Later on December 4, Malliotakis referenced tax policy changes and economic recovery: “This year, @HouseGOP delivered the largest tax cut for working Americans, senior citizens & middle-class families and we’re getting our economy back on track after record high inflation. Trillions of dollars in new investments is being made in the USA, jobs are being created,”.
Malliotakis has represented New York’s 11th District since 2021 after defeating Max Rose. She previously served a decade in the New York State Assembly. Born in New York City in 1980 and currently residing in Staten Island, she holds degrees from Seton Hall University and Wagner College.









