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2023 LEGISLATIVE SESSION

U.S. CONGRESS
NEW MEMBERS

1/3/2023
TABLE OF CONTENTS

3 NICK LALOTA (CD-1)


5 GEORGE SANTOS (CD-3)
7 ANTHONY D’ESPOSITO (CD-4)
9 DAN GOLDMAN (CD-10)
10 MIKE LAWLER (CD-17)
12 MARC MOLINARO (CD-19)
14 BRANDON WILLIAMS (CD-22)
15 NICK LANGWORTHY (CD-23)

CONTENT COMPILED FROM CAMPAIGN WEBSITES

Nick Lalota (R)


1st Congressional District (Hamptons, Sagaponack, Northport): Seat currently held
by Lee Zeldin (R)
Occupation: Chief of Staff to the Suffolk County Legislature
Past Professional Experience: Lt., US Navy, Amityville Board of Trustees
Education: B.S. United States Naval Academy, MBA Hofstra University, J.D. Hofstra
University

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Biography
Nick’s father was a Nassau County Police Officer, his grandfathers were NYPD officers, and his stepfather served in
the Navy. His mother, while working at Grumman assigned to the F-14 program, brought home U.S. Navy Tomcat
models. Those models, and his family’s longtime service to the community, had an impact on both Nick and his
brother.
Nick’s brother Dan is a retired Marine Sniper who earned a Bronze Star with Valor for his service in Fallujah, Iraq.
Nick also went on to serve.
While a senior in high school, Nick applied to one of the few coveted spots at the United States Naval Academy at
Annapolis. Selected for academic record and leadership, Nick attended and earned his degree from Annapolis. Nick
entered the Navy and attained the rank of Lieutenant. Serving our nation in uniform, Nick was sent overseas on
three separate occasions, deploying to twenty countries.
As a Surface Warfare Officer, Nick served as Assistant Operations Officer on the USS Curts and as a Tactical Action
Officer on USS Carl Vinson, a nuclear-powered Aircraft Carrier. For his service he was awarded a Joint Service
Commendation Medal in support of the Global War on Terrorism.
After his Naval career protecting our nation, Nick returned home. He then went to work continuing his public
service. In 2013, Nick was appointed to the Amityville Board of Trustees and successfully ran for election in 2014
and re-election in 2015.
As a Trustee, Nick maintained a focus on reducing the tax burden on Amityville’s families and businesses, while
improving village services and the viability of the Village’s downtown and beach. As the Village’s Budget Officer, he
helped craft four consecutive budgets that comply with the 2% property tax cap, without eliminating any village
services. In 2015 and 2016, following budgets which provided significant surpluses, the Village received upgrades
from Moody’s and S&P credit rating agencies.
As the Chairman of the Committee to the Police Department, Nick increased the number of officers on patrol. As
Chairman of the Committee to the Fire Department, Nick worked with the Chiefs’ Office and Fire Council to start a
Village Fire Marshal program, refurbish multiple ambulances, increase EMT funding by 40% and appropriated
additional funding for life saving equipment that keeps our volunteer firefighters and community safe.
Since 2008, Nick has served in different leadership roles in local government here on Long Island and currently
serves as the Chief of Staff to the Suffolk County Legislature. There, Nick works with the Presiding Officer, County
Legislators, staff and the public to deliver superior municipal services at affordable tax rates while protecting our
environment– especially the surface waters and drinking waters. Nick helps to oversee Suffolk County’s $3.7 billion
budget which services the county’s 1.5 million residents.
Prior to being the County Legislature’s Chief of Staff, Nick served as Commissioner of the Suffolk County Board of
Elections where he worked diligently to make it easier to vote and harder to cheat in our democratic process.
When appointed, Nick became the youngest person to hold the post in three decades. Nick also served as Chief of
Staff to a New York State Senator, where he learned about how to ensure citizen voices were heard as he directed
legislation, government relations, strategy and community outreach.
A husband and father to three daughters, Nick and his wife Kaylie, his high school sweetheart, are raising their
children in Amityville. Kaylie is the daughter of Tom and Pam Howard and granddaughter of the late Lou and
Margaret Howard. Many Long Islanders remember Lou for being a Hall of Fame football coach and former Village
Mayor, County Legislator and State Assemblyman. Kaylie is a physical education teacher at Northport High School
and a graduate of Hofstra University.

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Nick is a cum laude graduate from Hofstra University’s Zarb School of Business with a master’s in Business
Administration (MBA). In addition, Nick holds a Juris Doctor from Hofstra University’s Maurice A. Dean School of
Law.

Issues
 Elections: Require states implement voter ID laws in order to participate in federal elections, limit absentee
ballots, require tech companies to provide disclaimers when they “throttle” news that marginalizes a
political ideology or party.
 Health Care: Lower prescription drug costs, require insurance companies to cover pre-existing conditions.
 Economy: Incentivize safe extraction of America’s oil reserves, reign in federal spending, promote trade
deals that promote American manufacturing.
Endorsements
 Retired Police Benevolent Association
 National NYCPD 10-13 Organizations
 Retired Sergeants Association of the City of New York
 North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters
 Log Cabin Republicans
 NFIB
 New York City and Vicinity District Council Carpenters
 Building and Trades Council of Nassau and Suffolk Counties
 State Senator Phil Boyle
 State Senator Mario Mattera
 State Senator Anthony Palumbo
 Assemblymember Keith Brown
 Assemblymember Michael Fitzpatrick
 Assemblymember Doug Smith
 Assemblymember Jodi Giglio

George Santos (R)


3rd Congressional District (Bayville, Glen Cove, Old Westbury, Great Neck):
Seat currently held by Thomas Suozzi (D)
Occupation: Financier
Education: B.A. Baruch College

Biography

George’s grandparents fled Jewish persecution in Ukraine, settled in Belgium, and again fled persecution during
WWII. They were able to settle in Brazil, where his mother was born. His father, who comes from Angolan roots,
was also born in Brazil. Both his mother and father legally immigrated to the United States in search of the
American dream, where they began their new lives on the foundations of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

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America used to be a country that rewarded hard work and entrepreneurship. But instead, Democrats have chosen
to punish hard working Americans with tax hikes and rising inflation. Washington doesn't need another politician
– it needs an outsider who will fight for entrepreneurs, small businesses, and hardworking Americans.
George is a seasoned Wall Street financier and investor, with extensive work in capital introduction, real estate,
capital markets, bio-tech and ETC. He participated in landmark deals on Wall Street, and worked his way up to
being one of the youngest vice presidents in the industry.
George’s work ethic comes from his mother, who came from nothing, but worked her way up to be the first female
executive at a major financial institution. On September 11, 2001, George’s mother was in her office in the South
Tower. She survived the horrific events of that day, but unfortunately passed away a few years later.
Following in his mother’s footsteps, George has a long history of philanthropic work across New York, and around
the country. He has worked tirelessly with animal rescue efforts in the Tri-State area; and supports other
organizations that help at-risk children and America’s veterans.
George graduated from Baruch College with a bachelor's degree in economics and finance. He is fluent in
Portuguese and Spanish. George lives on Long Island with his Husband, Matt; and their four dogs.

Issues
 Inflation: Bring back energy independence.
 Public Safety: Fund law enforcement.
 Taxes: Change the tax code to a flat tax rate, cut marginal income tax rates, capital gains tax rates, corporate
income tax rates and eliminate the “Death Tax,” amend the SALT deduction on the 2017 tax code.

Endorsements
 Kings Point PBA
 Lake Success PBA
 Glen Cove PBA
 Lloyd Harbor PBA
 Sands Point PBA
 Oyster Bay Cove PBA
 George Pataki
 New York Post

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Anthony D’Esposito (R)
4th Congressional District (Hempstead, Atlantic Beach, Garden City, Valley
Stream): Seat currently held by Kathleen Rice (D)
Occupation: Hempstead Town Councilman
Past Professional Experience: NYPD detective, Chief of the Island Park Fire
Department
Education: B.A. Hofstra University

Biography
Anthony D’Esposito is a dedicated public servant.
Anthony is a Hempstead Town Councilman, retired NYPD Detective and former Chief of the Island Park Fire
Department who has proven himself, providing meaningful tax relief to local families.
As an NYPD Detective, Anthony made more than 600 arrests in connection with murders, shootings, assaults,
bribery and possession of illegal firearms. He stood up against the deadly cashless bail law adopted by Democrats
in Albany, and advanced by Nancy Pelosi and Democrats in Congress, and he’s witnessed the havoc that illicit drugs
and dangerous crimes can wreak on neighborhoods. That’s why Anthony has made his commitment to public
safety the centerpiece of his public service. To combat the heroin crisis affecting suburban communities, Anthony
has hosted hundreds of Narcan training forums—training and equipping over 10,000 residents with lifesaving
Narcan doses.
As a Hempstead Town Councilman, Anthony believes in protecting taxpayers by “doing more with less” and has
used this approach to provide effective, conservative leadership in America’s largest town. He has cut or frozen
taxes in each of the last four budgets passed by the Hempstead Town Board—resulting in multiple credit rating
upgrades from respected Wall Street credit rating agencies Moody’s Investors Service and S&P Global Ratings.
Anthony led the town’s pandemic response, providing assistance to local businesses, healthcare providers and
struggling families. As Councilman, Anthony helped address food insecurity, enable businesses to keep their doors
open and support local schools, hospitals and first responders. This built upon Anthony’s work to help Nassau
County in the aftermath of the devastation caused by Superstorm Sandy.
Recognized for his unyielding commitment to Sandy recovery efforts, Anthony was appointed Co-Chairman of New
York State’s Community Reconstruction Plan. As Councilman, Anthony was responsible for passing several Sandy
initiatives that helped streamline the local recovery process.
Anthony serves on the Board of Directors for the Francis X. Pendl Nassau County Firefighters Museum and
Education Center and is on the Board of Directors of Limb Kind Foundation. He is a Second Battalion Delegate and
a member of the New York Association of Fire Chiefs, as well as an honorary member of the Nassau County
Firefighters Pipes and Drums.
Anthony also serves on the Board of Directors of RVC Blue Speaks, an organization that helps promote autism
awareness. He is a member of the Italian Americans in government and is a co-founder of the Jimi Gubelli
Foundations. He is also a member of the Fraternal Order of Police, 3rd Degree Knight, Father Joseph O’Connell
Council Number 3481, Knights of Columbus of Oceanside and a member of the Order Sons of Italy in America,
Judge Frank A. Gulotta Lodge Number 2180. He also serves as Co-Chairman of the United States Marine Corps Toys
for Tots Program.

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The East Rockaway Chamber of Commerce honored Anthony as “Man of the Year” in 2016 and he was also honored
by the Oceanside United Soccer Club as “Volunteer of the Year” for 2019-2020. Councilman D’Esposito is the proud
recipient of the “Anthony D’Esposito Award for Excellence” in 2020 by the Board of Directors of the Law
Enforcement Officers Weekend (LEO Weekend), an organization which supports law enforcement families affected
by a line of duty death or serious injury. In 2021, Anthony received the Congressman Norman Lent Award for
Public Service and the SCOPE Educational Services Community Service Award for Outstanding Service to the Island
Park Union Free School District. He was named “Man of the Year” by the Chabad of Hewlett and has received the
Nassau County Francis X. Pendl Humanitarian Award, Town of Hempstead Distinguished Service Award, and more
than 50 police department medals for his commitment to service and protecting residents, including the 2016
Public Service Award for the New York Police Chief’s Benevolent Association. He was also honored by the Nassau
County Sheriff’s Correction Officers Benevolent Association for his dedicated public service.

Issues
 Inflation: decrease government spending.
 Public Safety: Fund law enforcement.
 Energy: Restore energy independence.
 Immigration: Secure the border, invest in border patrol, end sanctuary policies.
 Healthcare: Lower prescription drug costs, strengthen employer-provided health insurance, invest in local
hospital systems.
 Education: Expand access to technology, parental involvement, local control.

Endorsements
 Congressmember Elise Stefanik
 Congressmember Lee Zeldin
 New York City Police Benevolent Association
 Nassau County Police Benevolent Association
 Nassau County Superior Officers’ Association
 Nassau County Police Detectives’ Association
 Nassau County Corrections’ Officers Benevolent Association
 Suffolk County Police PBA
 Hempstead Police PBA
 City of Long Beach Police PBA
 Lynbrook Police PBA
 Rockville Centre Police PBA
 Freeport Police PBA
 Floral Park Police PBA
 Suffolk County Correction Officers Association
 Suffolk County Deputy Sheriff’s PBA
 Suffolk County Detective Investigators
 Suffolk County Detectives Association
 Suffolk County Police Conference
 Suffolk County Probation Officers Association
 Suffolk County SOA
 NYC Detectives’ Endowment Association
 Police Conference of New York

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10th Congressional District (Lower Manhattan, Sunset Park, Park Slope,
Dumbo): Seat currently held by Nydia Velazquez (D)
Occupation: Attorney
Biography
Dan Goldman and his wife, Corinne, live in lower Manhattan where they are raising their five children. In 2019, Dan
Goldman served as lead counsel for the impeachment investigation of President Donald J. Trump for abusing his
office for his personal interest regarding Ukraine. In that role, Goldman led depositions and questioned witnesses
in public hearings, and testified before the House Judiciary Committee.
Prior to that, Goldman served 10 years as an Assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of New York
working with Preet Bharara. In that role, he held powerful actors accountable and made our city safer. He took on
some of the office’s biggest and most consequential cases: prosecuting violent gangs and gun trafficking, mafia
bosses and Russian organized crime, and landmark insider trading and major corporate fraud cases. In law school,
Goldman contributed to Michelle Alexander’s seminal book, The New Jim Crow, which addressed the inequalities in
our criminal justice system.

Issues
 Economy: Increase the minimum wage, universal child care, paid family leave.
 Environment: Support public-private partnerships to incentivize private companies to invest in renewable
energy.
 Healthcare: Support a public option and private health insurance.
 Housing: Fully fund NYCHA, support construction by private real estate developers.

Endorsements
 New York Times
 League of Conservation Voters
 Assemblymember Simcha Eichenstein
 State Senator Brad Hoylman
 Assemblymember-elect Grace Lee

Mike Lawler (R)


17th Congressional District (Pawling, Peekskill, Ossining, Nyack, Mount Kisco): Seat
currently held by Mondaire Jones (D)
Occupation: New York State Assemblymember, 97th Assembly District
Past Professional Experience: Deputy Town Supervisor, Orangetown, Advisor,
Westchester County Executive, Executive Director, New York State Republican Party
Education: B.A Manhattan College

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Biography
Mike Lawler was elected to the New York State Assembly on November 3, 2020. His district comprises the
southern portion of Rockland County.

As an Assemblyman, Mike has fought to reduce the state’s tax burden, bring fiscal discipline to its budget, secure
additional funding for law enforcement and first responders, craft legislation to improve public safety, encourage
economic growth, and fully fund our schools.

Prior to being elected to the Assembly, Mike served as Deputy Town Supervisor in Orangetown and previously
worked in the Westchester County Executive’s Office as a top advisor to Rob Astorino. In those roles he gained
invaluable experience on issues ranging from crafting a fiscally responsible budget to maintaining public safety,
consistently delivering key services to the communities he served.

Previously, Mike served as Executive Director of the State Republican Party and has helped secure the election of
candidates at federal, state, and local levels.

In addition to his distinguished public service career, Mike is also a successful small-business owner. He will bring
his experience and knowledge from the private sector – he previously founded his own government affairs and
public relations firm – to best serve his constituents.

Mike is a lifelong Rockland County resident and graduate of Suffern High School. In 2009, he earned a degree in
Business Administration with a double major in Accounting and Finance from Manhattan College. Mike and his
wife, Doina, live in Pearl River with their daughter Julianna.

Issues
 Affordability: Control inflation, continue the gas tax holiday, and cut taxes for middle class New Yorkers.
 Public Safety: Repeal bail reform legislation, support law enforcement and first responders.
 Education: Fully fund education and empower parents to fight against age-inappropriate curriculum in
schools.
 Immigration: Secure the border, and ensure legal immigration into the United States.
 Environment: Expand domestic energy production, and strike a balance between renewable energy and
alternative energies.
 Disability Rights: End discrimination of disabled individuals, seniors, and veterans, and focus on ADA
compliance.

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Endorsements
 Congressmember Kevin McCarthy
 Congressmember Elise Stefanik
 NFIB
 PBA of NYC
 NY 10-13 Association
 Jewish Press
 Republican Jewish Coalition
 Police Conference of NY
 New York State Supreme Court Officers Association
 Captains Endowment Association
 Lieutenants Benevolent Association
 Sergeants Benevolent Association
 MTA PBA
 Rob Astorino

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Marc Molinaro (R)
19th Congressional District (Coxsackie, Monticello, Binghamton, Cortland, Owego):
Seat currently held by Pat Ryan (D)
Occupation: Dutchess County Executive
Past Professional Experience: Mayor, Board of Trustees member
Education: Dutchess County Community College

Biography

Marc was first elected to public office at the age of 18 in 1994, serving on the Village of Tivoli Board of Trustees. In
1995, he became the youngest mayor in the United States. He was re-elected mayor five times and elected four
times to the Dutchess County Legislature. In 2006, he brought his passion for public service to Albany when elected
to represent the 103rd District in the New York State Assembly. Now, as County Executive, Marc serves as Second
Vice President for the New York State Association of Counties (NYSAC).
Marc has been an innovator in New York, establishing a holistic approach to dealing with residents’ health. By
combining the former Department of Health and Department of Mental Hygiene and creating the Department of
Behavioral and Community Health (DBCH), Marc focused on the community’s health as a whole-- taking into
account every individual’s physical and mental health. This inclusive approach to providing the appropriate health
care to Dutchess County has proven effective and continues to improve the lives of community members every day.
In the same spirit of inclusive care, Marc established “ThinkDIFFERENTLY” in 2015. This program is a call to
action, a challenge for Dutchess County residents to look at the potential in their neighbors with special needs
instead of dwelling on their differences. “ThinkDIFFERENTLY” asks individuals, businesses, communities and
municipalities to break down barriers for residents with special needs. In 2016, Marc appointed Dutchess County’s
Deputy Commissioner for Special Needs, the first such position in New York State. The Deputy Commissioner for
Special Needs serves as an advocate for individuals and families with special needs and abilities, providing
personalized support to everyone who needs it. Marc has also brought his “ThinkDIFFERENTLY” message
statewide, holding forums across New York State to encourage other communities to embrace the initiative; more
than 100 communities across New York State and even across the nation have since adopted “ThinkDIFFERENTLY”
resolutions, showing their support for residents of all abilities.
Marc also works hard to protect our physical surroundings. He has been a leader on Open Space Protection and
Farmland Preservation, an advocate to preserve the Hudson River Valley Greenway and a supporter of the
Greenway Compact. In 2013, the New York State Senate appointed him to the Greenway Heritage Conservancy for
the Hudson River Valley. In 2014, Marc was honored by the Pace University Land Use Law Center as the recipient
of its Groundbreaker’s Award given to a graduate of the Center's Land Use Leadership Alliance (LULA) Training
Program.
Another of Marc’s defining accomplishments is the development of Dutchess County’s revamped comprehensive
criminal justice system. The innovative system is based on prevention, intervention, diversion and transition – a
structure which can be a model for America. Dutchess County’s Mobile Crisis Intervention Team, crisis intervention
training, evidence-based alternatives to incarceration, and an array of transitional programs have been successful
and can be replicated by counties throughout the nation.

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Issues
 Economy: Reduce inflation and cost of living for New Yorkers, and support families using SNAP/EBT
benefits.
 Environment: Strike a balance between renewable energy and alternative energies.
 Healthcare: Support community-driven solutions to the mental health crisis, change the treatment of
individuals with disabilities, curtail the trafficking of fentanyl, support seniors and veterans.
Endorsements
 Building Trades Council
 CSEA
 Congressmember Kevin McCarthy
 Senator Fred Akshar
 Congressmember Nicole Malliotakis
 Congressmember Andrew Garbarino
 Congressmember John Katko

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Brandon Williams (R)
22nd Congressional District (Syracuse, Utica, Camden, Cazenovia): Seat currently held
by Claudia Tenney (R)
Occupation: Business owner
Past Professional Experience: Nuclear Submarine Officer, entrepreneur
Education: B.A. Pepperdine University, MBA Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

Biography
Brandon was born in Dallas, Texas and attended Pepperdine University in California where he received a B.A. in
Liberal Arts. In August of 1990, during the build up to the first Gulf War, Brandon volunteered to serve as a nuclear
submarine officer for the Navy. He graduated from college in December 1990 and reported to Officer Candidate
School in March 1991. During his military service, he made six strategic-deterrent patrols in the Pacific aboard the
USS Georgia, serving as the Strategic Missile Officer. Following his Navy service, Brandon attended the renowned
Wharton School in Philadelphia, earning an MBA double majoring in in Operations & Information Management and
Finance.
Brandon’s military career and entrepreneurial career have taken him and his family around this country, but they
landed in Central New York in 2010. Together, Brandon and Stephanie started an agribusiness in the Finger Lakes
region and participated in attracting tourist and economic development to our community.
Brandon is also a pioneer in innovation, founding a software company that now helps large industrial
manufacturers modernize their production plants, secure their critical infrastructure from cyber-attacks, and pave
the way for reduced emissions through advances in artificial intelligence.
Brandon brings his full experience of military service, education, entrepreneurship, and community service to the
U.S. House of Representatives.

Issues
 Public Safety: Increase funding to law enforcement and end bail reform laws.
 Economy: Lower taxes, cut wasteful government spending, and create energy independence.
 Education: Oppose gender identity and sexual orientation curriculum in schools.
 Gun rights: Law-abiding citizens should have access to own guns.

Endorsements
 New York State Conservative Party

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Nick Langworthy (R)
23rd Congressional District (Elmira, Akron, East Aurora, Salamanca,
Hammondsport): Seat currently held by Chris Jacobs (R)
Occupation: Chair of New York State Republican Party
Past Professional Experience: District Director, Congressmember Chris Lee, Erie
County Republican Chair,
Education: B.A. Niagara University

Biography
Nick Langworthy has dedicated his life to fighting for a strong and prosperous America. Nick Langworthy grew up
in South Dayton, New York where he proudly graduated from Pine Valley Central School. The son of a small
business owner in Jamestown, he learned firsthand the value of a hard day’s work and how the role of government
can either help or hurt the private sector.

After graduating from Niagara University, he recommitted his dedication to Western New York and took his
passion for public service to serve in the district office of former Congressmember and NRCC Chairman Tom
Reynolds. It was there he learned not only the inner-workings of Congress, but how to deliver first-class
constituent service to the people of Western New York. After Reynolds retirement, Nick served as District Director
for succeeding Congressman Chris Lee.

Langworthy wanted to take his drive to protect taxpayers even further and was elected to serve as the Erie County
Republican Chairman where he helped elect strong leaders to every level of government. His influence and
leadership in New York State has earned him recognition in Buffalo Business First Magazine’s “Power 250” ranking
of Western New York’s most influential people every single year from 2013 to 2019. He also has been included in
City and State Magazine’s list of New York State’s “Power 100” and was named one of their “40 under 40” in 2017.

Langworthy immediately set out on a mission to rebuild, retool, and revitalize the New York Republican Party. He
ushered in a new fighting spirit that led the charge to force Cuomo from office, stop non-citizen voting, defeat
Democrats’ gerrymandering scheme and countless other issues important to New York taxpayers. Since becoming
Chairman, New York’s Republican congressional delegation has grown and Republicans have won new seats in
every corner of the state.

Following his successful election in 2016, President Donald J. Trump named Langworthy to the executive
committee of his transition team. In 2019, President Trump called on Langworthy to lead the New York State
Republican party, making him the youngest person to lead the Party in its history.

Langworthy has proven he doesn’t just know how to fight – he knows how to win. He is running for Congress to
stop the disastrous Biden-Pelosi agenda. He will fight against the reckless spending that is causing 40-year record
inflation, rein in out-of-control gas prices by unleashing American energy and will restore law and order to our
communities by backing the blue and securing our border. He will be an unwavering defender of our US
Constitution and protecting the Second Amendment.

Nick and his wife Erin are parents of a young daughter, and he knows there is no more important task than
protecting the American Dream for the next generation. He wants to ensure that his family and yours can live
prosperously, freely and safely in Western New York for generations to come.

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Issues
 Economy: Curb wasteful government spending that is raising the price of groceries, gas, cars, and housing,
and growing our national debt, increase take-home pay, create good-paying jobs, and bring stability to the
economy through pro-growth tax and deregulatory policies.
 Environment: Maximize production of reliable, cleaner, American-made energy and cut the permitting
process time in half to reduce reliance on foreign countries, prevent rolling blackouts, and lower the cost of
gas and utilities.
 Education: Advance the Parents’ Bill of Rights, recover lost learning from school closures, and expand
parental choice so over a million more students can receive the education their parents know is best.
Defend fairness by ensuring that only women can compete in women’s sports.

Endorsements
 NFIB
 Former President Donald Trump

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