Rules Committee
Making Veterans Faster Than We Care For Them: The War, the Count, and the System Waiting for Them
Why This Matters for NY-23
Every war produces veterans. The question a district like this one should ask is whether the system that will care for them …
He Says Members "Shouldn't Run From a Briefing to a Broker." His Bill's Own Sponsor Calls That Framing "Accurate but Misleading."
Why this matters
Congressional stock trading is one of the few issues with genuine bipartisan support for reform, and Langworthy has built part of his …
The Gatekeeper: He Holds New York's Only Seat on the Committee That Decides What the House Votes On
Why This Matters for NY-23
Most of what the full House gets to vote on is decided before the floor ever opens. A single panel — the Committee on Rules …
On H.R. 9237, His Rules Vote Kept Off the Floor the Amendment That Would Have Dropped the Veterans' Benefit Cuts
Why This Matters
The Take Care of America’s Veterans Act (H.R. 9237) is a large veterans package with real benefit expansions — and a pay-for …
'Not a Calendar Day': The Committee Votes That Kept the House From Voting to End the Tariffs
Why This Matters
Langworthy’s district has been among the clearest losers of the 2025 tariffs. eSolutions Furniture (formerly Bush Industries) …
'A Seat at the Table': His Two Committees and What He Did With Them on the Medicaid Cuts
Why This Matters
Most laws are championed by a sponsor and then navigate committees that filter them, so the end product reflects a specific set of …