‘Never forget’ America’s promise to 9/11 heroes

It’s been over two decades since the deadliest terrorist attack in our nation’s history, and it’s shameful that far too many first responders, along with widows, widowers, and children of 9/11 victims continue to wait for the justice they so rightfully deserve.

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Op-Ed: Congestion pricing is unproven, ineffective and costly for New Yorkers

I’ve been adamantly opposed to congestion pricing since my days in the State Assembly when I voted against it, and now as a Member of Congress, my goal remains to […]

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Op-Ed: How Congress can curb dangerous bail reform laws

In 2020, New York state rolled out new criminal justice reform laws that eliminated cash bail and expanded pretrial release for several misdemeanor and felony charges. Since that time, thousands of violent criminal defendants have been released back on to our streets, free to wreak havoc in our communities.

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Op-Ed: Replacing Rikers with jails in Brooklyn, other boroughs a bad move

An Op-Ed by Nicole Malliotakis. For too long the New York City Council has ignored the needs of those that keep us safe.

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A win-win: Delivering infrastructure while dealing a blow to Socialist Squad by Rep. Nicole Malliotakis

Last Tuesday, Americans from one side of the country to the other, elected Republicans to state and local office, sending Joe Biden and the Democrats a message that we are […]

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Op-Ed: Cuomo and de Blasio can’t have their cake and eat it, too

The Democrats’ package is a jumbled mess less targeted towards COVID-relief and more so a mechanism for funding their ever-growing progressive wish list. . As published in the Staten Island […]

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Freedom: A force to be reckoned with

We didn’t seek the “Freedom Force” mantle, but we’re ready to take it up . By Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, Rep. Carlos Gimenez, Rep. María Elvira Salazar, and Rep. Victoria Spartz. […]

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As We Celebrate Independence Day, The Left Seeks to Erase our History

The 4th of July has always been special to me and freedom-loving Americans. This year, many of us face the holiday with trepidation as we reflect on the recent upheaval and unrest that has gripped our nation.

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Op-Ed: Fixes to Dangerous Bail Law a Step in the Right Direction

Under the fixes achieved that take effect today, a variety of crimes are now listed as “qualifying charges,” which makes them eligible for bail.

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Listen to the Docs — Resume Elective Surgery

Since elective surgeries where banned in mid-March, thousands of New Yorkers have learned through suffering, pain and worry, that just because a medical procedure is deemed “elective” does not mean that it isn’t a medical necessity for the patient in question.

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Malliotakis Op-Ed: Put All Home Contract and Associated Trades Back to Work

It’s time to get ALL of the New York’s construction and home improvement industries back to work, taking thousands upon thousands of New Yorkers off the unemployment rolls in every region of the state.

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Malliotakis Op-Ed: City Workers Need Protective Gear NOW

Not only do they deserve the proper equipment and supplies, they also deserve better screening before and after their shift.

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Malliotakis: Radical Left Wreaks Havoc on New York’s Criminal Justice System

Great job, New York Democrats, you’ve really done it this time! As the rest of the nation watches, your misguided far-left policies, passed in the middle of the night due to one party rule, are deconstructing law and order across the Empire State.

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Malliotakis: Two-Way Toll on the Verrazzano is MTA Doublespeak and a Lousy Idea

The MTA and our congressional representatives misinformed the public that two-way tolling would improve our commute by reducing congestion as well as the number of trucks that use Staten Island roadways.

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New York’s New Criminal Justice Reforms Need Reform

With the New Year quickly approaching, the vast majority of law-abiding New Yorkers are deeply concerned about the criminal justice reforms set to take effect on January 1st, 2020.

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