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As the nation honors those who have served on this Veterans Day, there are still tens of thousands of veterans without a home tonight.
Members of Congress are pushing a bipartisan proposal meant to lead to more housing for homeless veterans.
The “Return Home to Housing Act” in the House would increase the amount of money the Department of Veterans Affairs gives to service providers who give transitional housing to vets in need of a home.
Washington, DC – Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (NY-22) released the following video message commemorating Veterans Day.
Washington, DC – Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (NY-22), member of the House Small Business, today unveiled her tax plan to empower families and support small businesses in New York. The plan highlights legislation in Congress that Tenney supports to build on the successes of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act passed by Congress with Tenney’s support in 2017. In addition, the plan furthers Congresswoman Tenney’s track record as an advocate for transparency and safeguards in the use of taxpayer funds.
Washington, DC – Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (NY-22) has joined a bipartisan group of 85 lawmakers in urging the US Department of Transportation to proceed with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s (FMCSA) Under-21 Commercial Driver Pilot Program in order to provide swift relief to the trucking industry that currently faces significant worker shortages of more than 80,000 drivers. The Biden Administration has stalled this effective Trump-era program for nearly a year despite the nation’s ongoing supply chain crisis.
It’s “unfortunate” that 13 House Republicans sided with Democrats to vote for the bipartisan infrastructure bill when it’s “more about implementing the Green New Deal and setting the stage for the reconciliation bill,” Rep. Claudia Tenney told Newsmax Monday.
Washington, DC - Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (NY-22) today released the following statement after Remington Arms announced it would relocate its headquarters from Ilion to Georgia.
Washington, DC – Congresswoman Claudia Tenney(NY-22), member of the House Small Business Committee, has published an op-ed in the Rome Sentinel providing an update on her efforts in Congress to restore the same dynamism and ingenuity that led to the historic creation of the Erie Canal 200 years ago.
When he first proposed its construction more than two centuries ago, Gov. DeWitt Clinton’s plan for a 363-mile canal across upstate New York was met with derision and scorn.
They said it was a pipe dream; that it could not be done.
Many even derided it as “Clinton’s ditch.” They laughed when he came, cap in hand, asking them to help finance the project.
Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-22, New Hartford, joined nearly three dozen of House Republicans in sending a letter to Phillip Swagel, Director of the Congressional Budget Office seeking a non-partisan assessment of the Build Back Better Act.
The CBO is the agency tasked with reporting on budgetary and economic impacts of proposed legislation.
“(The) CBO is not always right and while I have had concerns with their assessments in the past, it is vitally important for Congress to have all the information before considering far-reaching legislation like this,” said Tenney.
U.S. Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-New Hartford, has made election integrity a primary focus of her second term in Congress.
Her efforts include forming and co-chairing the Election Integrity Caucus, with exclusively Republican membership.
Tenney said she kept in touch with local boards of elections and had people on the ground reporting on any irregularities.