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Intelligence Synthesis · May 3, 2026
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Congress Handoff: Full Workup (one officialall sections) — 2026-05-03 (Nick LaLota)

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Area: Full Workup (one official, all sections) (eo_full_workup) Filed: 2026-05-03T02:00:14.915Z Source: External LLM via /handoff/congress (attempt #79354) Resolved official: Nick LaLota (entity #10928) Ingest result: 51 facts · 49 sources · 2 silences · 4 contradictions · 9 voting_records · 2 skipped

Briefing Sent

Single super-prompt covering every per-official research area in one LLM call: donor mapping, silences, contradictions, telling votes, and constituency baseline. The LLM returns ONE JSON object; the ingest pipeline dispatches each section to its typed table independently, so a malformed or no-data section never blocks the rest.

Result

{ "target_official": { "name": "Nick LaLota", "bioguide_id": "L000598" },

"donor_mapping": { "facts": [ { "fact_text": "2023-2024 election cycle: Raised $4,059,576; Spent $3,462,061; Cash on hand $676,077; Debts $0. Source of funds: PAC contributions 37.76% ($1,533,118), Other 31.82% ($1,291,949), Large individual contributions 28.01% ($1,137,172), Small individual contributions (<$200) 2.40% ($97,337).", "date_occurred": "2024-12-31", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/summary?cid=N00045921" }, { "fact_text": "Top contributing industries (2023-2024): Leadership PACs ($496,300), Retired ($402,936), Securities & Investment ($349,694), Real Estate ($171,795), Candidate Committees ($165,830).", "date_occurred": "2024-12-31", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/summary?cid=N00045921" }, { "fact_text": "Top contributing organizations (2023-2024): New York Cancer & Blood Specialists ($49,450), Blackstone Group ($43,969), Elliott Management ($20,250), Valmore Gp ($19,800), Professional Group Plans ($17,166).", "date_occurred": "2024-12-31", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/summary?cid=N00045921" }, { "fact_text": "In October 2024, POLITICO reported LaLota starred in a promotional video for New York Cancer & Blood Specialists within days of affiliated physicians and a related PAC contributing $18,000 to his reelection bid. They also gave $130,000 to Speaker Johnson's Grow the Majority committee — half of which then went to LaLota. Across two House campaigns, LaLota has benefited from at least $100,000 from NY Cancer & Blood Specialists associates and the Conquering Cancer PAC. End Citizens United called it 'the very definition of pay-to-play politics.'", "date_occurred": "2024-10-28", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.politico.com/news/2024/10/28/lalota-cancer-treatment-new-york-00185641" }, { "fact_text": "In June 2023, End Citizens United filed an ethics complaint with the Office of Congressional Ethics alleging LaLota failed to file legally required information about his consulting firm and its assets in his 2022 financial disclosure report.", "date_occurred": "2023-06-28", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.newsday.com/news/region-state/rep-nick-lalota-ethics-complaint-l0ibootu" }, { "fact_text": "Quiver Quantitative estimates LaLota's net worth at $514,900 as of February 2026 — the 392nd highest in Congress.", "date_occurred": "2026-02-01", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.quiverquant.com/news/Fundraising+Update:+Representative+Nick+LaLota+just+disclosed+$359.4K+of+new+fundraising" }, { "fact_text": "LaLota served as a Suffolk County elections commissioner and chief of staff to the county's presiding officer before his election to Congress. He previously worked for Democratic Rep. Steve Israel as a constituent services representative helping veterans.", "date_occurred": "2023-01-03", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://rollcall.com/2025/05/19/in-the-spotlight-nick-lalota/" } ], "connections": [ { "donor_entity_name": "Blackstone Group", "relationship_type": "major_donor", "description": "2024: $43,969 via campaign committee (all individual contributions).", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/summary?cid=N00045921" }, { "donor_entity_name": "Elliott Management", "relationship_type": "major_donor", "description": "2024: $20,250 via campaign committee (all individual contributions).", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/summary?cid=N00045921" } ] },

"silences": [ { "topic": "In-person town halls and direct constituent accessibility in NY-01", "expected_position": "As the representative of a district where over 300 protesters rallied outside his Hauppauge office demanding in-person town halls, LaLota would be expected to hold open, in-person public forums to engage constituents on the OBBB, Medicaid cuts, DOGE, SALT, and other federal policies.", "window_start": "2023-01-03", "window_end": "2025-03-31", "evidence_summary": "LaLota has not held an in-person, open-floor town hall through his entire time in office. On Feb. 17, 2025, over 300 protesters — estimated by police at 'a thousand overall' — lined the streets outside his Hauppauge office demanding he hold an in-person town hall, chanting 'Where's Nick LaLota?' and 'Nick LaLota, Do your job!' He declined and instead held a tightly timed one-hour telephone town hall where he answered only 8 prescreened questions. Protesters noted none of Long Island's Republican congressmen had held an in-person town hall since 2017. The DCCC reported LaLota 'dashed off to the Ritz-Carlton in Key Biscayne, Florida for a weekend reception with big donors and D.C. lobbyists' after voting for the budget resolution. In 2024, the DCCC branded him 'No Show Nick LaLota' and reported he 'has held no open, in-person town halls and then went on to lie about it on Twitter.'", "primary_url": "https://tbrnewsmedia.com/tag/congressman-nick-lalota/" }, { "topic": "Trump praising Hitler and racist Puerto Rico joke at Madison Square Garden rally (October 2024)", "expected_position": "As the representative of a district that is 15.2% Hispanic with large Puerto Rican and Latino communities, LaLota would be expected to condemn a Trump surrogate's racist joke about Puerto Rico and address reports of Trump praising Adolf Hitler.", "window_start": "2024-10-27", "window_end": "2024-11-05", "evidence_summary": "The East Hampton Star editorial 'Zipped Lips LaLota' documented that when The New York Times reported Trump's former chief of staff Gen. John Kelly recalled Trump praising Adolf Hitler, LaLota 'deflected by trying to cast doubt on The Times.' Then, after a Trump surrogate 'joked reprehensibly about Puerto Rico specifically and Latinos in general, the congressman kept his lips zipped.' The editorial noted 'Latinos are the second largest part of the population in the First District, and his silence could hurt his chances.' LaLota was otherwise active during this window: he won his primary, campaigned for reelection, and issued press releases.", "primary_url": "https://www.easthamptonstar.com/editorials-opinion/20241030/zipped-lips-lalota" } ],

"contradictions": { "claims": [ { "claim_text": "In a March 4, 2025 video message to constituents, LaLota stated: 'On Feb. 25, I voted yes on a budget resolution that protects Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid while cutting some spending elsewhere.' He advised constituents: 'I'll always be honest with you.'", "claim_date": "2025-03-04", "claim_type": "statement", "source_url": "https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2025/mar/25/nick-lalota/lalota-says-he-was-voting-to-protect-medicaid-othe/" }, { "claim_text": "PolitiFact rated LaLota's claim FALSE, finding: 'His statement is inaccurate and mischaracterizes laws and the language included in the budget resolution, creating a false impression of what his vote supported. The 32-word sentence that directs the Energy and Commerce Committee to trim $880 billion over 10 years from programs it authorizes does not include any protections, guardrails, or specific directions for the panel to follow.' The resolution directed $880 billion in cuts from programs where Medicaid represents 93% of spending.", "claim_date": "2025-03-25", "claim_type": "disclosure", "source_url": "https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2025/mar/25/nick-lalota/lalota-says-he-was-voting-to-protect-medicaid-othe/" }, { "claim_text": "LaLota and fellow NY Republicans demanded 'No Salt. No Deal. For Real.' He co-sponsored a 2023 amendment to raise the SALT cap to $60,000 for single filers and $120,000 for joint filers. He publicly stated: 'We want to deliver for our middle-class constituents, but we need some breathing room.'", "claim_date": "2025-05-22", "claim_type": "statement", "source_url": "https://www.thenorthshoreleader.com/articles/lalota-garbarino-desposito-fight-to-restore-salt-deduction" }, { "claim_text": "LaLota voted Yea on the OBBB which raised the SALT cap to $40,000 for households earning under $500,000 — less than the $60,000/$120,000 he had previously demanded and without marriage-penalty relief. He celebrated the deal as a 'hard-earned win for Long Island families.'", "claim_date": "2025-07-03", "claim_type": "vote", "source_url": "https://lalota.house.gov/media/press-releases/lalota-delivers-5000-salt-relief-cuts-middle-class-taxes-strengthens-economy" }, { "claim_text": "LaLota defended the NY Cancer & Blood Specialists promotional video: 'If a group of cancer doctors from my district, who have helped save hundreds if not thousands of my constituents' lives, asked me to set up a meeting with top Washington policy makers, I would have...That said, I was never asked by anyone to facilitate or attend such a meeting.'", "claim_date": "2024-10-28", "claim_type": "statement", "source_url": "https://www.politico.com/news/2024/10/28/lalota-cancer-treatment-new-york-00185641" }, { "claim_text": "End Citizens United spokesperson said: 'This arrangement is the very definition of pay-to-play politics. The timing of these contributions reeks of corrupt backroom deals, with money flowing to Rep. LaLota before and after key events.' LaLota received $43,000 from the doctors' colleagues in June 2024, about a week before the group's CEO and a doctor got facetime with the House Speaker.", "claim_date": "2024-10-28", "claim_type": "disclosure", "source_url": "https://www.politico.com/news/2024/10/28/lalota-cancer-treatment-new-york-00185641" }, { "claim_text": "In his official OBBB press release, LaLota stated the bill 'protects Social Security and Medicare — while finally ending the provider tax scam that let states game Medicaid. Taxpayers deserve transparency, not gimmicks.' He also asserted the bill achieves 'Deficit Reduction Without Touching Social Security or Medicare.'", "claim_date": "2025-07-03", "claim_type": "statement", "source_url": "https://lalota.house.gov/media/press-releases/lalota-delivers-5000-salt-relief-cuts-middle-class-taxes-strengthens-economy" }, { "claim_text": "The CBO projected the OBBB would add approximately $3-4 trillion to the deficit over 10 years. In March 2025, LaLota had published an op-ed describing 'deficit reduction' as a priority. The House Majority PAC polling found 44% of constituents had 'very serious concerns' and 7% had 'somewhat serious concerns' about 'the Republican budget bill that made deep cuts to Medicaid and SNAP benefits while giving billionaires tax breaks.'", "claim_date": "2025-07-03", "claim_type": "disclosure", "source_url": "https://www.thehousemajoritypac.com/new-hmp-polling-shows-nick-lalota-vulnerable-in-november/" } ], "contradictions": [ { "claim_a_idx": 0, "claim_b_idx": 1, "type": "statement_vs_disclosure", "severity": "high", "narrative": "LaLota told constituents the budget resolution 'protects Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid' and promised 'I'll always be honest with you.' PolitiFact rated this claim FALSE, finding the resolution directed $880 billion in cuts from programs where Medicaid represents 93% of spending, contained no protective language, and his characterization 'creates a false impression of what his vote supported.' The DCCC headline read: 'BUSTED: Nick LaLota Caught Lying About Vote to Gut Medicaid.'" }, { "claim_a_idx": 2, "claim_b_idx": 3, "type": "platform_vs_vote", "severity": "high", "narrative": "LaLota co-sponsored a bill to raise the SALT cap to $60,000/$120,000 and declared 'No Salt. No Deal. For Real.' He ultimately voted for the OBBB with a $40,000 cap — only two-thirds of his stated demand for single filers, one-third for joint filers, and without marriage-penalty relief. The New York Daily News reported the Republicans had 'apparently now backed away from' the marriage-penalty fix they had demanded." }, { "claim_a_idx": 4, "claim_b_idx": 5, "type": "platform_vs_vote", "severity": "high", "narrative": "LaLota stated he 'was never asked by anyone to facilitate' a meeting for NY Cancer & Blood Specialists. But POLITICO documented he introduced the group's oncologist to testify before his House Small Business Committee, the doctor was first to donate ($3,000), and $43,000 from colleagues followed in June — a week before the group's CEO got 'facetime with the House speaker.' End Citizens United called it 'the very definition of pay-to-play politics.'" }, { "claim_a_idx": 6, "claim_b_idx": 7, "type": "statement_vs_disclosure", "severity": "high", "narrative": "LaLota's press release framed the OBBB as achieving 'deficit reduction' while 'protecting Social Security and Medicare.' The CBO found the opposite — the bill would add $3-4 trillion to the deficit. Constituent polling showed a majority had serious concerns about the bill's Medicaid and SNAP cuts. The framing of deficit reduction in his official statement is directly contradicted by the CBO's independent fiscal analysis." } ] },

"telling_votes": [ { "bill_id": "H.R. 1", "title": "One Big Beautiful Bill Act — On Motion to Concur in the Senate Amendment and Final Passage", "vote": "yea", "vote_date": "2025-07-03", "roll_call_url": "https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2025190", "why_it_matters": "LaLota's Yea vote (218-214) is the defining vote of his congressional career. He was the public face of the NY GOP SALT revolt — the Newsday headline read 'No Salt. No Deal. For Real.' He secured a $40,000 SALT cap (up from $10,000), delivering an estimated $5,000+ in tax relief for a Long Island family earning $250,000. But the CBO projected the bill would add $3-4 trillion to the deficit and cut ~$930 billion from Medicaid. An estimated 64,000 constituents in NY-01 risked losing health coverage. The bill passed by just 4 votes. LaLota's SALT deal helped deliver the margin. His district's $628,600 median home value and $134,242 median income made SALT relief the most salient local issue — but his earlier promise that 'we will not vote for something that takes away eligibility from our constituents' was abandoned. He called it 'the toughest legislative fight of my time in Congress.' The AFL-CIO scored his vote against working people.", "category": "cross_pressure" }, { "bill_id": "S. 5 / H.R. 29", "title": "Laken Riley Act — On Passage", "vote": "yea", "vote_date": "2025-01-07", "roll_call_url": "https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/20256", "why_it_matters": "LaLota voted with all House Republicans and 46 Democrats (264-159) to mandate ICE detention for undocumented immigrants charged with theft. His district is 95% citizens with 13.5% foreign-born. He stated: 'Laken Riley's tragic and preventable murder is a stark reminder of the urgent need to enforce our immigration laws.' The vote aligned with his Navy-veteran national security brand and Trump-endorsed conservative identity in his R+10 district. Donors from securities/investment ($349,694) and real estate ($171,795) sectors favored the bill's law-and-order posture.", "category": "donor_aligned" }, { "bill_id": "H.R. 8035", "title": "Ukraine Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024 ($60.8 billion)", "vote": "yea", "vote_date": "2024-04-20", "roll_call_url": "https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house-bill/8035", "why_it_matters": "LaLota broke with the majority of House Republicans to support Ukraine aid, earning a 'C+' grade from Republicans for Ukraine. He also signed the discharge petition to force a floor vote — one of just eight Republicans. The Suffolk Times editorialized he 'split from the pack' and 'did the right thing at the right moment in history.' His district hosts no major defense contractors, but his Navy background and Appropriations Committee membership shaped his national-security hawkishness. The vote drew MAGA backlash but burnished his moderate credentials — a rarity in his voting record.", "category": "party_defection" }, { "bill_id": "H.R. 22 / SAVE America Act", "title": "Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act and SAVE America Act", "vote": "yea", "vote_date": "2026-02-18", "roll_call_url": "https://www.thenorthshoreleader.com/articles/lalota-yes-suozzi-no-over-election-integrity-law", "why_it_matters": "LaLota voted for both the SAVE Act (April 2025, 220-208) and the SAVE America Act (February 2026, 218-213) requiring documentary proof of citizenship to register and photo ID to vote. As a former Suffolk County elections commissioner, his support carried institutional weight. His district is 95% citizens — the ID requirements create minimal barriers for constituents. The League of Women Voters characterized the bill as a voter suppression measure. The vote aligned with Trump's top legislative priority but contradicted LaLota's moderate branding.", "category": "cross_pressure" }, { "bill_id": "H.R. 7567", "title": "Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 (Farm Bill) — On Passage", "vote": "yea", "vote_date": "2026-04-30", "roll_call_url": "https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/7567", "why_it_matters": "LaLota voted Yea (224-200), joining New York Farm Bureau-praised Republicans who supported the bill. NY-01 includes the North Fork wine region and farmland preservation areas. The bill preserved SNAP cuts from the OBBB, affecting food-insecure families in his 3.8% poverty-rate district. Only 3 Republicans voted Nay. NY Farm Bureau thanked him by name.", "category": "cross_pressure" }, { "bill_id": "H.R. 7147 / H.R. 7744", "title": "Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2026 — Ending the 75-Day DHS Partial Shutdown", "vote": "yea", "vote_date": "2026-04-29", "roll_call_url": "https://www.cbsnews.com/news/rep-nick-lalota-dhs-stalemate-funding/", "why_it_matters": "LaLota was one of the most vocal Republican advocates for ending the record 75-day DHS partial shutdown. He told CBS News: 'Funding the whole darn thing is the right way to move forward.' He voted seven times to fund DHS and publicly slammed Senate Democrats for having 'chickened out.' His district includes TSA agents at Long Island MacArthur Airport and Coast Guard stations affected by the shutdown. He displayed a 'Summer is saved' sign after final passage. His pragmatic governing posture on shutdown votes contrasts with his harder-line budget and immigration stances.", "category": "constituent_aligned" }, { "bill_id": "H.R. 5371", "title": "Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2026 — Ending the 43-Day Government Shutdown", "vote": "yea", "vote_date": "2025-11-12", "roll_call_url": "https://lalota.house.gov/media/press-releases/lalota-reopens-government-supports-long-island", "why_it_matters": "LaLota voted to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, stating: 'Shutdowns are bad policy and bad politics.' His district's 84% homeownership rate and large commuting population — 31.9-minute average commute — meant the shutdown's effects on TSA, SNAP, and federal workers were locally salient. His release highlighted $11.3 million recovered for Suffolk County residents through constituent services. The vote aligned with his 'responsible governance' messaging.", "category": "constituent_aligned" }, { "bill_id": "H.R. 5692", "title": "Ukraine Security Assistance and Oversight Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2023", "vote": "nay", "vote_date": "2023-09-28", "roll_call_url": "https://gopforukraine.com/legislator/nick-lalota/", "why_it_matters": "LaLota voted against standalone Ukraine aid in 2023 but voted for the larger 2024 aid package — a notable one-year evolution. Republicans for Ukraine noted he made 'anti-Ukraine statements' including: 'Public support for sending more and more money to Ukraine is cratering, in my district, and others.' This early skepticism of Ukraine funding, followed by his high-profile discharge petition signature and Yea vote in 2024, demonstrates a shift from MAGA-aligned skepticism to leadership-backed internationalism as he sought to cultivate a moderate brand in a competitive district.", "category": "reversal" }, { "bill_id": "H.Con.Res. 14", "title": "House Budget Resolution (FY 2025) — Laying Groundwork for OBBB Reconciliation", "vote": "yea", "vote_date": "2025-02-25", "roll_call_url": "https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/202550", "why_it_matters": "LaLota voted Yea (217-215) on the budget resolution that directed the Energy and Commerce Committee to cut $880 billion from programs where Medicaid is 93% of spending. He then posted a video telling constituents it 'protects Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid' — a claim PolitiFact rated FALSE. This vote, paired with his subsequent misleading constituent communication, became a central liability: the DCCC and House Majority PAC used it in attack ads, and constituent polling showed 51% had serious concerns about his budget votes. It was the procedural gateway to the OBBB he later voted for.", "category": "against_constituent" } ],

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The economy is anchored by healthcare, higher education/research (Stony Brook University, Brookhaven National Laboratory), tourism/hospitality (Hamptons summer economy), agriculture (North Fork vineyards and farms), and professional services. The district has significant wealth concentration in Hamptons summer communities alongside year-round middle-class suburbs. The SALT deduction cap has been the dominant local tax issue due to extraordinarily high property taxes. LaLota won the seat in 2022 after predecessor Lee Zeldin ran for governor, and held it in 2024 with 55% against Democrat John Avlon. A January 2026 PPP poll showed him leading Democrat Chris Gallant only 41-38 — a 3-point margin in a 'solid Republican' district.", "top_employers": [ { "name": "Stony Brook University and Stony Brook Medicine", "employees": 15000, "source_url": "https://rollcall.com/2025/05/19/in-the-spotlight-nick-lalota/" }, { "name": "Brookhaven National Laboratory (Upton, jointly managed with DOE)", "employees": 3000, "source_url": "https://rollcall.com/2025/05/19/in-the-spotlight-nick-lalota/" }, { "name": "Northwell Health (Peconic Bay Medical Center, Mather Hospital, South Shore University Hospital)", "employees": 5000, "source_url": "https://datausa.io/profile/geo/congressional-district-1-ny" }, { "name": "Canon USA (North American headquarters, Melville area)", "employees": 2000, "source_url": "https://www.studycountry.com/wiki/what-is-the-main-industry-in-suffolk-county" }, { "name": "Henry Schein Inc. 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