Biography & Current Office
Background & current office
Elise Stefanik is a Republican representative from New York's 21st Congressional District. The House Clerk lists her as a current member of the 119th Congress, and House History records continuous service beginning in 2015.
Stefanik's official House biography identifies her as Chairwoman of House Republican Leadership in the 119th Congress. The Clerk lists current assignments on Armed Services, Education and Workforce, and the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
Her official background records prior service in the George W. Bush White House and work in her family's business before Congress. This editorial layer records sourced biography, office and legislative context only; disputed factual claims, campaign activity and routine votes remain separate evidence or public-record material.
Editorial research reviewed: August 18, 2026. Public-record fields continue to refresh independently from official chamber sources.
Public record
Current seat & contact information
- Chamber
- U.S. House of Representatives
- Representation
- New York · District 21
- Party
- Republican
- Birth date
- July 2, 1984
- Washington phone
- (202) 225-4611
- Office
- 2211 Rayburn House Office Building Washington DC 20515-3221
Committees & Leadership
Current leadership and reviewed committee roles
Leadership / institutional roles
- U.S. Representative — New York, District 21
- Chairwoman of House Republican Leadership — 119th Congress
Reviewed committee assignments
- House Armed Services Committee
- House Education and Workforce Committee
- House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
Recent Recorded Votes
Official recorded-vote record
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Sponsored/Cosponsored & Curated Notable Legislation
Legislation & official congressional activity
2026 bipartisan robotics legislation with Sen. Tom Cotton
Stefanik’s official office records a March 27, 2026 bill aimed at strengthening U.S. robotics capabilities and national-security supply chains.
Use the official federal records below to review sponsored legislation, roll-call activity and current office statements. TrumpsMouth will add claim-specific vote explanations only when a particular vote or legislative action is actually part of a sourced claim.
Claims & Evidence
Evidence tracker
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