Claudia Tenney is a United States Congresswomen for the state of New York. Claudia currently serves as a House Representative for the state of New York and has served a total of 3 terms in congress.
Claudia Tenney has participated in over 778 voting sessions, sponsored over 191 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 1518 individual bills.
Claudia Tenney advocates for lower taxes and reducing government regulation to stimulate economic growth. She supports pro-business policies and tax reforms that aim to benefit small businesses and individuals.
Tenney supports agricultural policies that benefit farmers, including reducing regulatory burdens and promoting trade policies that open new markets for agricultural products.
Tenney advocates for strict immigration enforcement and supports measures to enhance border security. She opposes sanctuary cities and supports legislation to limit illegal immigration.
Claudia Tenney supports school choice initiatives, including charter schools and vouchers, and favors reducing federal control over education in favor of local decision-making.
Tenney supports expanding domestic energy production, including fossil fuels, and reducing regulations that she views as barriers to energy development.
Claudia Tenney has expressed skepticism about climate change policies that she believes could harm the economy. She tends to prioritize economic growth over environmental regulations.
Tenney opposes the Affordable Care Act and supports repealing and replacing it with a system that increases competition and reduces costs.
Tenney's stance on housing focuses on reducing regulatory barriers to increase the availability of affordable housing options.
Claudia Tenney advocates for infrastructure improvements but emphasizes the need for efficient use of federal funds and public-private partnerships.
Tenney supports expanding services and benefits for veterans, including improving VA healthcare access and services.
Claudia Tenney has supported measures to enhance election security, including voter ID laws, which she argues are necessary to prevent fraud.
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