Nicole Malliotakis, U.S. Representative for New York’s 11th district, has recently highlighted her legislative efforts on education funding, first responder healthcare, and firehouse improvements through a series of posts on her official account.
On February 12, 2026, Malliotakis stated: “I joined my New York colleagues calling on @GovKathyHochul to opt New York State into a new federal scholarship tax credit program designed to expand school choice and educational opportunities for low- and middle-income families including private and parochial schools. READ MORE https://t.co/UTFtAt8nW5”.
The following day, she addressed support for the World Trade Center Health Program: “I am proud to stand with my New York colleagues to ensure the World Trade Center Health Program remains fully funded through 2040. No longer will sick first responders need to trek to Washington to lobby for the healthcare they deserve. https://t.co/yfXX6DeEq0” (February 13, 2026).
Later that same day, Malliotakis referenced federal investments in local emergency services: “We are proud of New York’s Bravest and the more than $9 million in federal funding Nicole secured for improvements to Brooklyn & Staten Island firehouses as well as a new EMS training facility in our district. https://t.co/i99WQw7UVL” (February 13, 2026).
Malliotakis has represented New York’s 11th District since replacing Max Rose in Congress in 2021. Prior to her current role, she served in the New York State Assembly from 2011 until her election to Congress.[source] Born in New York City in 1980 and residing in Staten Island,[source] Malliotakis holds degrees from Seton Hall University and Wagner College.









