Langworthy has spent time focused on a few core fights. Each is tied to bills actually introduced or votes actually cast.
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Supports federal data sharing and transparencyLangworthy sponsored the SHARE IT Act (HR.9566), which was enacted into law, addressing federal data sharing practices. He also introduced the Federal Subaward Reporting System Modernization and Expansion Act (HR.519), which would update federal subaward reporting infrastructure, and the Long-Term Care Transparency Act (HR.1256), which would require greater disclosure in the long-term care sector.
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Sponsors legislation on northern border securityLangworthy introduced the Safeguarding Americans From Extremist Risk (SAFER) at the Border Act (HR.4234) and the Northern Border Security Enhancement and Review Act (HR.5517). Both bills address border security concerns and have been reintroduced across congressional sessions, indicating sustained legislative attention to this policy area.
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Supports agricultural and rural economic interestsLangworthy sponsored the GRAPE Act (HR.292) and the Making Agricultural Products Locally Essential (MAPLE) Act (HR.293), both of which address agricultural policy matters relevant to his upstate New York district. Both bills have been reintroduced, reflecting continued legislative engagement with regional agricultural industries.
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Introduces workforce and career education legislationLangworthy sponsored the CAREERS Act (HR.291), the SAP Act of 2025 (HR.289), and the CTE Student Mental Health and Wellness Act (HR.5553), all of which address career and technical education or workforce development pathways. He also introduced legislation requiring institutions of higher education to act when aware of student-related information (HR.2204).
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Addresses rural telehealth and aviation safetyLangworthy sponsored the Rural Telehealth and Education Enhancement Act of 2025 (HR.290), which would expand telehealth access in rural areas, and the Safer Skies Act of 2025 (HR.2353), which addresses aviation safety. He also introduced the WARN Act (HR.1076) and the Lakes Before Turbines Act (HR.2133), the latter targeting energy development near the Great Lakes.
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01 · Background
Who they are, where they came from
Nicholas Andrew Langworthy represents New York's 23rd congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives, a seat he has held since January 3, 2023. Before entering Congress, Langworthy served as chair of the New York State Republican Committee beginning in July 2019, a position that made him the youngest state party chair in that committee's history. He had previously chaired the Erie County, New York Republican Committee starting in 2010. In the House, Langworthy has sponsored legislation across a range of policy areas. He sponsored the SHARE IT Act (HR.9566), which was enacted into law. He has also introduced bills addressing agricultural interests in his region, including the GRAPE Act (HR.292) and the MAPLE Act (HR.293), as well as the Lakes Before Turbines Act (HR.2133). On workforce and education issues, he sponsored the CAREERS Act (HR.291), the SAP Act of 2025 (HR.289), and the CTE Student Mental Health and Wellness Act (HR.5553). His sponsored legislation also includes the Rural Telehealth and Education Enhancement Act of 2025 (HR.290), the Long-Term Care Transparency Act (HR.1256), and the Federal Subaward Reporting System Modernization and Expansion Act (HR.519). On border and national security matters, he introduced the SAFER at the Border Act (HR.4234) and the Northern Border Security Enhancement and Review Act (HR.5517). Two amendments he introduced in the 118th Congress were agreed to by the House: HAMDT.93 and HAMDT.264.
02 · Recent significant work
What they’ve done lately
Sep 12, 2024Sponsored
SHARE IT Act
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Sep 23, 2025Sponsored
CTE Student Mental Health and Wellness Act
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Sep 19, 2025Sponsored
Northern Border Security Enhancement and Review Act
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Jun 27, 2025Sponsored
Safeguarding Americans From Extremist Risk (SAFER) at the Border Act
Langworthy raised $1.9M this cycle, split nearly evenly between individuals (40.6%) and PACs (39.8%), with individual contributions drawn almost entirely from itemized donors (93.2% of individual receipts). Top PAC contributors include Langworthy Congressional Victory Committee, a joint fundraising committee, along with trade-association PACs National Fuel Gas Company Federal PAC, National Propane Gas Association PAC, Siemens Energy PAC, and NSSGA ROCKPAC. Top employer concentrations include Corning and Corning Incorporated (aggregating across two FEC strings), NYCBS, Castle Harlan Inc., and Lippes Mathias LLP.
Self-reported employer data. Categories like “Retired” and “Not Employed” are excluded — these reflect demographic patterns rather than industry concentrations.
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