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The Disclosure Gap: Donations, Legislation, and What the Announcements Leave Out

June 24, 2026 · Campaign Finance / Transparency

Series Overview

This is the framing post for a series on a single, narrow question: what Rep. Langworthy’s own announcements leave out about the …

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The Company in the District: Corning, the Reconciliation Bill, and $65,775 in Donations

May 29, 2026 · Campaign Finance

Why This Matters for NY-23

Corning Incorporated — headquartered in Corning, NY, the largest private employer in Steuben County — was actively lobbying …

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Nursing Home Donations and the Staffing Rule That Disappeared

May 28, 2026 · Campaign Finance

Why This Matters for NY-23

In 2024, the federal government finalized the first-ever minimum staffing standard for nursing homes. University of …

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Seneca Nation Law Enforcement Act: Public Safety Bill or Undisclosed Donor Benefit?

March 14, 2026 · Campaign Finance / Legislation

Why This Matters for NY-23

Langworthy introduced legislation that would remove New York State’s 77-year-old jurisdiction over Seneca Nation …

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Campaign Finance: 44% PAC Dependency and Energy Sector Alignment

February 7, 2026 · Campaign Finance

Why This Matters for NY-23

With only 3.48% of contributions from small donors and 44% from PACs, Langworthy’s funding comes overwhelmingly from …

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