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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is acting like a "tyrant" by imposing his "last-gasp" COVID-19 vaccine mandate on the city's businesses when there is no evidence that such extreme measures are needed, Rep. Claudia Tenney said on Newsmax Tuesday.
Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (NY-22) announced a $150,000 grant through the Department of Justice’s Rural Violent Crime Reduction Initiative for Law Enforcement Agencies for the city of Oneida to reduce crime in the community.
Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-22, New Hartford, sent a letter to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul asking that she immediately rescind her vaccine mandate, which has created a labor crisis that is pushing hospitals across New York to the brink, notes a statement from Tenney’s congressional office.
MOHAWK, N.Y. -- Congresswoman Claudia Tenney made a special visit to Mohawk on Sunday afternoon.
Tenney honored World War II veteran and a Pearl Harbor bombing survivor Thomas Nelson.
The Congresswoman presented Nelson’s family with an official copy of the congressional record, where she recognized Nelson’s heroism in a speech on the floor of the United States House of Representatives.
Friends, families and other elected officials were also in attendance to honor Nelson.
China is "worse than the Soviet Union" of the 1980s and the United States must stand up against its aggressive behavior on Taiwan and in other matters, Rep. Claudia Tenney said on Newsmax Friday.
"We need to stand up as Americans and realize this is the enemy not only of the United States but to the world, the world's norms and the world's rules-based order," the New York Republican said on Newsmax's "National Report."
Congresswoman Claudia Tenney, R-22, New Hartford, recently welcomed the Under Secretary for the Air Force, Gina Ortiz Jones, for a tour of the Air Force Research Laboratory Information Directorate, also known as Rome Lab.
Republican New York Rep. Claudia Tenney will introduce legislation Thursday that would amend House rules to require that no vote can go longer than twice the length directed by the Speaker.
Almost $1 trillion from the Democrats' spending bills is going into implementing the Green New Deal issues at a time when Americans are suffering from inflation rates that continue to grow, and that's "really scary," Rep. Claudia Tenney said on Newsmax Tuesday.
Republican lawmakers and a group of outspoken conservative activists will headline a rally Tuesday on Capitol Hill for parental rights in education.
Republican Reps. Jim Banks of Indiana, Chip Roy of Texas, Vicky Hartzler of Missouri, Carol Miller of West Virginia, Claudia Tenney of New York, and Diana Harshbarger of Tennessee will be among the speakers at the “Government Is NOT A Co-Parent” rally on the Capitol grounds.