Congresswoman Elise Stefanik proudly represents New York's 21st District in the House of Representatives in her fourth term in office.
In May 2021, Congresswoman Stefanik was elected by her colleagues to serve in House Leadership as Chair of the House Republican Conference.
The Center for Effective Lawmaking ranked her in the top 10 most effective Republican members, and the #1 most effective for commerce policy impacting small businesses and workers.
The North Country is home to the largest and most diverse ecosystem in New York State, and Congresswoman Stefanik is committed to protecting its six million-acre Adirondack Park, multiple lakes and river systems, and thousands of miles of trails. She is a leading voice in Congress for common-sense, economically viable measures that address the environmental challenges our nation faces. Her strong bipartisan record on environmental stewardship and conservation has been recognized by the Adirondack Garden Club, The Nature Conservancy, and Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions.
Congresswoman Stefanik supports energy policy and investments that increase American-made energy, reduce America’s dependence on foreign oil, reduce costs for North Country residents, create local jobs, and conserve our natural resources. The North Country is home to a vast supply of energy ranging from wind, solar, hydro, biomass, and conventional sources, giving the region a competitive advantage and making it a leader in new energy technologies. Fort Drum is the only energy independent domestic military installation due to their utilization of renewable biomass resources, and Congresswoman Stefanik has proudly highlighted them as a model for the rest of the country on the House Armed Services Committee.
Congresswoman Stefanik successfully delivered the highest levels of funding for the Lake Champlain Basin Program and helped lead the effort to permanently reauthorize the Land and Water Conservation Fund. She also proudly helped pass the Great American Outdoors Act, signed into law by President Trump in 2020, and has long supported the permanent authorization of the Land and Water Conservation Fund, which provides support for several local environmental projects throughout the North Country. As Co-Chair of the Invasive Species Caucus, Congresswoman Stefanik has introduced and cosponsored legislation to promote and protect species of plants and animals that are native to the North Country, while also combating the threat that invasive species pose to our ecosystems.
In addition to serving as Co-Chair of the Invasive Species Caucus, Congresswoman Stefanik is a member of the Congressional Biomass Caucus, the Bipartisan Climate Solutions Caucus, and the Roosevelt Conservation Caucus.