Elise Stefanik highlights legislative actions on land agreement and defense authorization

Elise Stefanik U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 21st district
Elise Stefanik U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 21st district
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Rep. Elise Stefanik, who has represented New York’s 21st congressional district since 2015, recently shared updates on her legislative efforts and political actions via her social media account.

On December 10, 2025, Stefanik highlighted the passage of a significant land agreement involving the Mohawk community. She wrote, “I will always deliver real results to #NY21. Passing this historic land agreement is the culmination of decades of dedicated work by past and present Mohawk leaders, elders, and community members from Akwesasne as well as county and local officials. I am proud to pass this bill”.

Later that day, she commented on her vote for the national defense authorization bill. According to her post dated December 10, 2025, Stefanik stated: “Today I voted to pass the national defense authorization bill to support our troops, strengthen military readiness, and revitalize our defense industrial base. It also includes my important provision combatting the illegal weaponization of the deep state. As the chief advocate in”.

On December 12, 2025, Stefanik addressed concerns about New York Governor Kathy Hochul’s administration and its alleged ties to organizations linked with China’s Communist Party (CCP). In a joint action with Rep. Jim Jordan, she posted: “Stefanik, Jordan Launch Probe of Hochul Admin, Demand Termination of NYS Funding for CCP-Linked Orgs as Governor’s Former Aide and Alleged Chinese Spy Faces Corruption Charges

Kathy Hochul is not only the Worst Governor in America, she is compromised as her top staff were”.

Elise Stefanik has served in Congress since replacing Bill Owens in 2015 and represents a district that covers much of northern New York. Born in Albany in 1984 and currently residing in Schuylerville at age 38, Stefanik is an alumna of Harvard University with an AB degree.



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