Mr. Speaker, I rise today to call upon the Senate to quickly pass the Susan Muffley Act, which you may remember passed this body earlier this year with strong bipartisan support. Under the Obama administration, the Delphi salaried retirees…
Claudia Tenney
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Claudia Tenney is a member of the United States House of Representatives, representing New York's 22nd congressional district since January 3, 2017. A member of the Republican Party, Tenney has been involved in various capacities within state and federal government. She has focused on issues such as economic development, tax reform, and veterans' affairs during her time in office. Tenney has also been vocal on matters related to higher education and accountability in academic institutions.
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the Joseph family from Utica, New York, and their dedicated and honorable service in defense of our great Nation. During World War II, five of the Joseph brothers served in our Armed Forces, rising to the…
Mr. Speaker, on Rollcall No. 460, I mistakenly voted ``nay'' when I intended to vote ``yea''. Stated against:
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to highlight a looming catastrophe for New York farmers, farmworkers, and consumers across New York State and the country. On September 6, the New York State Farm Laborers Wage Board voted to advance a proposal to…
Madam Speaker, I rise today to highlight the ongoing, unprecedented disaster that is occurring at our southern border and underscore the need for immediate action. In August, Customs and Border Patrol agents encountered 203,597 illegal…
The SBA has yet to respond with any policies to effectively tackle these important issues head on.
The SBA and the Treasury, under Janet Yellen, have demonstrated a shocking lack of responsiveness to the concerns and questions from congressional offices and small businesses.
It is our duty on behalf of the American people to ensure they faithfully execute our laws and the responsibilities to the public.
We have a lot of people that would love to go to work, would be great at making things, building things.
This is where the government actually invested in a project that was criticized but turned out to be really changing for so much of upstate New York.





