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

· 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 …

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

· Campaign Finance

Why This Matters for NY-23

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

Nursing Home Donations and the Staffing Rule That Disappeared

· 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 …

Federal Preemption Pattern: Three Bills, One Playbook

· Transparency

Statement

In February 2026, Rep. Langworthy introduced or advanced three separate legislative efforts to override state and local laws using federal …

Rep. Nick Langworthy: Rhetoric vs. Actions - A Comprehensive Analysis

· Accountability & Governance

Why This Matters for NY-23

This overview documents a recurring pattern: public statements and campaign promises that diverge from legislative actions. …

Energy Policy: Pushing 'Choice' Bill While Taking $66,466 from Oil & Gas and Scoring 2% on Environment

· Environment

Why This Matters for NY-23

Energy costs affect every household. So does clean water. When a representative pushes legislation that benefits the fossil …