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May 19, 2021

Rep. Claudia Tenney, NY-22, New Hartford; Antonio Delgado, NY-19; John Katko, NY-24; Tom Reed, NY-23 and Elise Stefanik, NY-21, have introduced the Access for Rural Communities Act (H.R. 3069), a bipartisan bill to support rural hospitals in maintaining operations, according to a release.

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Town Hall
May 18, 2021

Congresswoman Claudia Tenney is holding her second virtual town hall since returning to Washington this year.

Tenney will answer questions from constituents online tomorrow evening at 6:30.

To register for the event, go to Tenney.house.gov/RSVP.

May 18, 2021

From the office of Congresswoman Claudia Tenney:

Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (NY-22) today released the following statement after the House Republican Conference voted for Congresswoman Elise Stefanik (NY-21) to serve as the House Republican Conference Chair. Tenney

May 18, 2021

New York Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (R-22nd District) expressed her support for Israel in its current conflict with Palestine at a virtual town hall meeting Tuesday night.

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Setting the Record Straight
May 17, 2021

Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-New Hartford, represents the 22nd Congressional District.

I have met with more than 100 small businesses across our community over the last two months. Most of them have had an incredibly challenging year, but they are all looking forward to the recovery and being open for business. The only problem? Washington won’t get out of their way.

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Bryce Sinclair, West Point
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Click the image above to watch Rep. Tenney's remarks

April 30, 2021

On the heels of President Joseph Biden’s joint address to Congress on Wednesday night, Rep. Claudia L. Tenney, R-22, New Hartford, issued a statement, which in part, reads:

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WKTV
April 29, 2021

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Congresswoman Claudia Tenney issued the following statement in response to President Joe Biden's address to a joint session of Congress.

“President Biden promised unity, but in his first 100 days, he’s surrendered to the partisan far-left agenda that is causing irreparable damage to citizens across the nation.

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Tenney Potrait
April 28, 2021

WKTV -- New York will lose one seat in Congress as a result of national population shifts, according to new census data. The state’s delegation will shrink from 27 to 26. It is one of seven states losing a member of congress as a result of the 2020 census data released Monday.

One of the districts that was rumored to be on the chopping block was the 22nd District.