From Congresswoman Claudia Tenney <[email protected]>
Subject This Week With Claudia #NY24
Date April 1, 2023 2:51 PM
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Congresswoman Tenney's Weekly Newsletter Have questions? Contact Me Here Condemning Alvin Bragg's Malicious and Partisan Persecution of President Donald Trump Soros-backed District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s witch-hunt targeting President Donald Trump is a political persecution with purely malicious intent. Bragg has repeatedly allowed violent criminals to walk the streets, downgrading 52% of felony charges to misdemeanors. Yet now he has decided to spend precious taxpayer dollars and resources on this outrageous case against Donald Trump, and only after he announced he was running for president. Every American should be concerned about this gross abuse of power and the politicized two-tiered system of justice we now have in America. I once again call on Governor Kathy Hochul to act. Uphold the rule of law and remove Alvin Bragg from office for, among other things, his failure to enforce the law and his blatant politicization of the criminal justice system. Promises Kept: Voted to Unleash American Energy Production This week, I voted for H.R. 1, the Lower Energy Costs Act. This legislation will increase America’s energy independence and reduce gas prices for families across the country. Joe Biden declared war on American energy production on day one of his presidency, causing the average price for a gallon of gas to skyrocket by over 40%. Families across the country and in New York's 24th District continue to feel the pain at the gas pump because of his reckless policies. This week, with the passage of the Lower Energy Costs Act, American families can rest assured that House Republicans are committed to stopping the left’s dangerous anti-American energy agenda that is causing outrageous price hikes and putting our national security at risk. I was honored to cosponsor and vote for H.R. 1, which boosts American energy production, streamlines supply chains, lowers costs, and works to make our country energy independent once again. Read more about this legislation by clicking here. Tenney Backs Legislation to Support New York's Dairy Farmers This week, I cosponsored the Dairy Pricing Opportunity Act of 2023, which ensures dairy farmers can price their products to reflect today’s market environment. This bill will increase transparency and modernize the Federal Milk Marketing Order (FMMO) system, giving our farmers confidence that any future changes to the program reflect economic fundamentals. I am honored to represent New York's 24th District, the largest dairy-producing district in the Northeast. The Dairy Pricing Opportunity Act ensures that dairy farmers and producers across New York can stay competitive amidst rising inflation rates, labor costs, and energy prices. This bill is essential so farmers can focus on the important work of producing food for our nation. I will continue to advocate for our nation's farmers and producers and promote stability in the dairy market. Click here to learn more. READ MORE: Tenney co-sponsors dairy pricing legislation Transparency and a well-informed public are vital components of our self-governing Constitutional Republic! I'm committed to restoring transparency to government, which is why I explain every vote I take on the House floor. Some of the key bills we considered this week are explained below. To read more about these votes and see the full list with explanations of all the legislation considered this week by the House of Representatives, please click here. I voted “Yes” on H.R. 1, the Lower Energy Costs Act. Over the past two years of the Biden Administration, Americans have been suffering from historically high energy, gas, and diesel prices. This makes it unaffordable for countless Americans to heat their homes, travel to work, or power their lives—this is a simply unacceptable product of the administration’s far-left anti-energy policies. In response, H.R. 1 will hold the Biden administration accountable by streamlining the bureaucracy and cutting red tape to help make it cheaper and faster to build domestic energy and critical mineral projects. It will also require the Department of Interior to follow the law and immediately resume quarterly lease sales on federal lands. We cannot let the Biden administration’s failed policies make us more reliant on often adversarial foreign powers for energy and the critical minerals we need to build the batteries and semiconductors that run our modern lives. I was honored to cosponsor this important piece of legislation, which is further proof that the new Republican majority in the House is continuing to work on behalf of the American people. This bill passed the House by a bipartisan vote of 225-204. I voted “Yes” on H.R. 1154, the Stop Forced Organ Harvesting Act of 2023. For years, the People’s Republic of China has forcibly harvested organs from prisoners of conscience and inmates, a blatant crime against humanity. As a response to these egregious acts, this bill will authorize the Secretary of State to deny passports and visas to anyone involved in illegal organ trafficking. It will also mandate an annual report on forced harvesting in foreign countries and encourage the administration to apply necessary sanctions. As a nation, we must stand for the sanctity of life and support persecuted groups. This bill passed the House by a vote of 413-2. I voted “Yes” on H.R. 1107, the PRC Is Not a Developing Country Act. Even though the People’s Republic of China is now the second-largest global economy and has rapidly increased its GDP per capita, it still benefits from many international programs meant to benefit the poorest of nations. In response, this bill requires the Department of State to influence international organizations to reclassify China as a high-income, upper-middle-income, or developed country instead of as a developing country. It will also make it the policy of the United States to dissuade those organizations from granting China any preferential treatment as a developing country. We can no longer let China profit by manipulating the game and taking advantage of programs meant to help truly poor nations. This bill passed the House by a vote of 415-0. NEXT WEEK: Kicking Off My Farm Bill Listening Tour As your representative in Washington, it is essential that I hear directly from you about the issues impacting our community. Every five years, Congress passes legislation that sets national agriculture, nutrition, conservation, and forestry policies. This legislation is commonly referred to as the “Farm Bill” and will be considered this year by Congress. As part of that process, I am hosting a Farm Bill Listening Tour. Please see the schedule below for a listening session near you, and use the link to RSVP. I hope to see you there! If you can’t attend a session in person, you can also submit your views virtually using the same RSVP link above. Western New York Farm Bill Roundtable Tuesday, April 4th, 10:00AM Old Courthouse 7 Main St., Batavia, NY 14020 Central NY & North Country Farm Bill Roundtable Wednesday, April 5th, 10:00AM Oswego County Legislative Chamber 46 E Bridge St., 4th Floor Oswego, NY 13126 Finger Lakes Farm Bill Roundtable Thursday, April 6th, 10:00AM Phelps Community Center 8 Banta St., #100, Phelps, NY 14532 READ MORE: Rep. Claudia Tenney to hold farm bill listening tour Apply Now for the 2023 Congressional Art Competition This week, our office invited High School students from New York’s 24th district to participate in the 2023 Congressional Art Competition. The contest winner will have their artwork displayed in the U.S. Capitol for a year. Started in 1982 by members of the U.S. House of Representatives, High School students across the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. territories are invited to participate in a nationwide annual art competition. Since its creation, over 650,000 high school students have submitted their artwork to the contest. The deadline to submit artwork to be judged by members of the local art community will be Friday, April 21, 2023. Additional information about the competition, including guidelines and student release forms required to participate in the 2023 competition, can be found at [link removed] or by calling Tenney’s District office at (716) 514-5130. READ MORE: Rep. Claudia Tenney launches art contest for students in Cayuga County, upstate NY district April Mobile Office Hours Announced Seneca County Date: April 19th Time: 10 AM – 1 PM Place: Seneca County Office Building Address: 1 DiPronio Drive, Waterloo, NY 13165 Orleans County Date: April 27th Time: 10 AM-1 PM Place: Village of Medina Village Hall Address: 119 Park Ave, Medina, NY 14103 Need Help with a Federal Agency? Call us today. If you or someone you know ever needs assistance with a federal agency, we are just a phone call away and are ready to help you! Please contact my Victor Office at 585-869-2060, my Oswego Office at 315-236-7088 or my Lockport Office at 716-514-5130! Thank you for the opportunity to represent you. Have news or updates to share? Email me! If you have updates regarding events in the community or other news to share from across New York's 24th District, please visit the "Contact Me" page on my website to share it with me. My team will try to include as many of your updates from around #NY24 as we can each week. ‌ ‌ ‌ Rep. Tenney | 2349 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by [email protected]
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