Malliotakis has spent time focused on a few core fights. Each is tied to bills actually introduced or votes actually cast.
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Animal welfare protections merit federal legislative actionMalliotakis has sponsored multiple bills directed at animal welfare. The SHAWL Act (HR.9274) and Goldie's Act (HR.1788, HR.349), each attracting between 50 and 199 cosponsors, address standards of care for animals in federal contexts. The Better CARE for Animals Act of 2025 (HR.3112) similarly received broad cosponsorship support in committee. The HELP PETS Act (HR.233, HR.297) has been reintroduced across multiple Congresses.
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Federal recognition of American Latino cultural heritageMalliotakis sponsored the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Latino Act (HR.1330), which would establish a museum within the Smithsonian Institution dedicated to American Latino history, art, and culture. The bill attracted between 100 and 199 cosponsors and has been referred to committee. She also sponsored a House resolution (HRES.69) expressing the sense of the House regarding the dedication and development of American Latinos.
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Employer-based student loan repayment assistanceMalliotakis has sponsored the Employer Participation in Repayment Act in multiple Congresses (HR.9164, HR.1801), legislation that would expand tax-advantaged employer contributions toward employees' student loan balances. HR.9164 attracted between 50 and 99 cosponsors in committee. The bill has been reintroduced, reflecting ongoing sponsorship of this approach to student debt.
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Transportation agency oversight and motorist accountabilityMalliotakis has reintroduced the Make Transportation Authorities Accountable and Transparent Act (HR.171), which addresses transparency requirements for transportation agencies, and the Motorist Tax Abuse Act (HR.352), which concerns motorist-related taxation practices. Both bills have been referred to committee. The HOV Lanes for Heroes Act (HR.234) would provide HOV lane access for qualifying military and veteran drivers.
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Public safety, prosecutorial conduct, and election integrityMalliotakis has sponsored the Prosecutors Need to Prosecute Act (HR.350), which addresses prosecutorial conduct, and the No Foreign Election Interference Act (HR.2265), directed at foreign involvement in U.S. elections. She has also reintroduced the Defund Heroin Injection Centers Act of 2025 (HR.172) and the Transparency of Migration Act (HR.299), and sponsored the U.S. Park Police Modernization Act (HR.1260) and USPS Subpoena Authority Act (HR.170).
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01 · Background
Who they are, where they came from
Nicole Malliotakis represents New York's 11th congressional district, which covers Staten Island and a portion of southern Brooklyn, and has served in this role since January 3, 2021. She is a member of the Republican Party. In the 119th Congress, she has sponsored legislation spanning animal welfare, cultural institutions, transportation accountability, public safety, and student loan policy. Her sponsored bills include the SHAWL Act (HR.9274), Goldie's Act (HR.1788, HR.349), and the Better CARE for Animals Act of 2025 (HR.3112), each of which received broad cosponsorship support in committee. She also sponsored the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Latino Act (HR.1330), which would establish a Smithsonian institution dedicated to American Latino history and culture, and has reintroduced the Make Transportation Authorities Accountable and Transparent Act (HR.171) and the Motorist Tax Abuse Act (HR.352), addressing oversight of transportation agencies and motorist-related taxation. Additional sponsored legislation includes the Employer Participation in Repayment Act (HR.9164, HR.1801), which would allow employers to contribute toward employee student loan repayment on a tax-advantaged basis, and the Prosecutors Need to Prosecute Act (HR.350), related to prosecutorial conduct. She has also sponsored the HELP PETS Act (HR.233, HR.297), the HOV Lanes for Heroes Act (HR.234), the U.S. Park Police Modernization Act (HR.1260), the USPS Subpoena Authority Act (HR.170), the Defund Heroin Injection Centers Act of 2025 (HR.172), the No Foreign Election Interference Act (HR.2265), and the Transparency of Migration Act (HR.299).
02 · Recent significant work
What they’ve done lately
Apr 30, 2025Sponsored
Better CARE for Animals Act of 2025
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Feb 13, 2025Sponsored
Smithsonian National Museum of the American Latino Act
Malliotakis raised $2.3M this cycle, split across individuals (41.5%), PACs (38.0%), and other receipts (19.6%); itemized contributions made up 81.7% of individual giving. Top PAC contributors include Malliotakis Victory Committee ($125K), Carey LaHood Fitzpatrick Malliotakis (CLFM) Victory Fund ($107K), and Hispanic Leadership Trust Partnership ($21.5K). Top employer concentrations include GameChange Solar, Blackstone, Apollo, and Elliott Investment Management. Outside spending in the cycle totaled $223K supporting Malliotakis (top spender Congressional Leadership Fund at $187K) and $7.7M opposing her, led by House Majority PAC ($4.4M), DCCC ($1.7M), and End Citizens United ($726K).
CONSTELLATION BRANDS INC POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEEFEC ↗$10K
Top employer concentrations
GAMECHANGE SOLAR$31K· 15 donors
BLACKSTONE$14K· 5 donors
APOLLO$12K· 6 donors
ATLAS CROSSING$9K· 9 donors
WEBB CREEK$7K· 5 donors
HJ KALIKOW & CO LLC$7K· 2 donors
CASTLE HARLAN INC$7K· 2 donors
CHAIRMAN$7K· 3 donors
VEGA ENERGY HOLDINGS LTD$7K· 2 donors
ELLIOTT INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT$7K· 3 donors
Self-reported employer data. Categories like “Retired” and “Not Employed” are excluded — these reflect demographic patterns rather than industry concentrations.
UA UNION PLUMBERS & PIPEFITTERS VOTE! PAC (UNITED ASSOCIATION OF JOURNEYMEN AND APPRENTICES OF THE PLUMBING & PIPEFITTING INDUSTRY OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA)FEC ↗$98K
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