Elise Stefanik
U.S. Representative for New York
Elise Marie Stefanik was born in July 1984 in Albany, New York. She earned an undergraduate degree from Harvard College. After graduation, she worked in President George W. Bush’s administration.
She assisted with several presidential candidacies and political committees. She then worked in her parents’ business.
Stefanik was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, assuming office in January 2015.
She is married to Matthew Manda and has one son. She is Catholic.
In the News…
Representative Elise Stefanik of New York, chair of her party’s conference, along with House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and other members of the House, released a statement on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
“Vladimir Putin’s decision to launch a renewed invasion of Ukraine is reprehensible,“ Representative Stefanik stated, expressing disappointment at President Biden’s stance of appeasement. “The U.S. and our allies must now make the Putin regime pay for this aggression. Congress should compel President Biden to take the tough steps his administration has opposed thus far.”
”President Biden must finally promote U.S. energy development and help the United States become Europe’s energy partner of choice. China, Iran, and North Korea are watching. They must see us respond firmly to this Russian aggression.“
The congresswoman and her colleagues concluded, “We stand in complete solidarity with the innocent Ukrainian people and vow to continue to support them as they defend themselves from Putin’s unprovoked onslaught.”
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The Honorable Elise Stefanik
Representative for New York
2211 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515