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Honoring Our Vietnam Veterans at a Commemorative Pinning Ceremony in Wayne County

For many Vietnam veterans, the service and struggles they endured went unrecognized for far too long. This week, we took a step to right that wrong by honoring them at a Vietnam War Commemorative Pinning Ceremony held at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Memorial Post in Lyons.


I was joined by New York State Senator Pam Helming, Assemblywoman Marjorie Byrnes, Assemblyman Brian Manktelow, and Assemblyman Jeff Gallahan at the event. Together, we presented commemorative Vietnam Veteran Lapel Pins to 40 Vietnam veterans, expressing our deep gratitude for their courage and resilience. Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush, a Vietnam veteran himself, also attended to honor his fellow veterans and received a commemorative pin.


In August, our team honored 30 Vietnam veterans at a similar ceremony in Oswego County. These events are part of our ongoing initiative to pay tribute to the brave men and women who served during the Vietnam War, as well as their families, for their selfless sacrifices. Through these commemorative pinning events, our community seeks to offer a small token of our nation’s appreciation to these heroes for their unwavering dedication and sacrifice.


Thank you to these veterans and their families for their profound commitment to our great nation.

The Dangerous Consequences of Sanctuary Cities

Since the start of the Biden-Harris administration, over 10.1 million illegal immigrants have flooded our country thanks to the Democrats' radical sanctuary city policies. These policies actively incentivize illegal immigration, resulting in a historic unlawful immigration crisis that has turned every community into a border community. Sanctuary cities and states actively choose not to enforce federal immigration laws, often refusing to cooperate with federal authorities.


For example, in New York City, the promise of free hotels, healthcare, and debit cards has drawn over 100,000 migrants since 2022, with more than 65,000 still receiving city-funded support. Meanwhile, in Aurora, Colorado, a neighboring community to sanctuary city Denver, residents report that violent gangs, like the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua, have taken over local apartment complexes, terrorizing the safety of residents. If this gang sounds familiar, it is because one of its members brutally murdered 22-year-old nursing student Laken Riley in February.  


This gang, along with many other criminal organizations and dangerous individuals, are exploiting sanctuary city policies across the country and endangering our communities. That's why I supported the No Bailout for Sanctuary Cities Act, which prevents taxpayer dollars from being used to fund services for illegal immigrants in these jurisdictions. By cutting off this financial support, we are urging cities to cooperate with federal immigration authorities, helping to detain and deport individuals here unlawfully. 


We must ensure our tax dollars are not prolonging this humanitarian crisis.

Rebuilding Economic Strength through Energy Independence

We can't escape the facts: inflation reached a 40-year high under President Biden. Since Biden and Harris took office, overall prices have risen by 20.5%, with annual inflation averaging 5.2%—nearly three times higher than the average under President Trump's America First policies. As a result, Americans are now spending over $13,000 more per year on basic necessities compared to three years ago.


One of the most effective ways to lower costs and drive economic growth is by achieving energy independence. In 2019, under the Trump administration, the U.S. became energy independent for the first time since the 1950s—a significant milestone for our nation's prosperity. Regaining energy independence would help lower prices across the board, strengthen supply chains and boost economic growth.


By unleashing American energy dominance, our economy can become dominant once again.

As your representative in Congress, my top priority is championing legislative initiatives that benefit you and your families. Each week, I review numerous bills and letters, engaging in thorough discussions with members of our community to determine which actions to support and address your needs. Below are a few bills I recently cosponsored.


  • Cosponsored H.R. 8147, the Repealing Big Brother Overreach Act. This bill repeals the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), which burdens over 32 million American entities with cumbersome fines and regulations. The CTA requires virtually every small business in New York to report and regularly update the personal information of their “beneficial owners” to the Treasury Department. Failure to comply with the legislation can result in fines of $590 a day and felony charges with up to two years in jail. The Repealing Big Brother Overreach Act repeals this draconian law, giving American small businesses much needed relief from yet another example of counterproductive Washington regulations. 


  • Cosponsored H.R. 4818, the Treat and Reduce Obesity Act. This bill requires Medicare to cover emerging obesity treatments, including FDA-approved medications and behavioral therapy, ensuring seniors can access the care they need. By addressing obesity early on, this bipartisan legislation helps prevent related chronic diseases, improves health outcomes, and reduces long-term health care costs.



  • Cosponsored H.R. 4427, Red Light Act. This bill would withhold all federal highway funding from states that allow illegal aliens to obtain driver’s licenses. States like New York are actively encouraging illegal and unvetted migrants to enter our NY-24 communities by providing them with driver’s licenses, which they can then use to travel throughout our country. This bill will ensure that New York ends this dangerous policy and overturns its so-called “Green Light Law.”

Attending Caledonia Fire Department's Safety For Seniors Event

Our team had a fantastic time at the Caledonia Fire Department's Safety For Seniors Event. We enjoyed hearing the many tips and resources shared that will help keep our community safe.


Thank you to everyone who attended and to the Fire Department for hosting such an important event!

Celebrating Two Wayne County 911 Dispatchers for their Heroic Actions

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Thank you to Wayne County 911 dispatchers Makayla Mottler and Megan Williams for their life-saving actions on two separate occasions in our community.


Makayla Mottler administered the Heimlich maneuver to save someone who was choking while dining in Auburn. Meanwhile, Megan Williams guided a caller through seven minutes of CPR over the phone, helping to save a man in cardiac arrest in Walworth.


The Wayne County Sheriff’s Office recently recognized these remarkable individuals, and I join in celebrating and expressing gratitude for their bravery and quick thinking.

Bring Ryan Corbett Home

It has been over 800 days since Ryan Corbett was wrongfully detained by the Taliban.


In these 800 days, Ryan has missed countless milestones in his children's lives—Caleb’s soccer games, Miriam’s fall play, and Ketsia’s high school graduation, where she was named prom queen.



President Biden, it’s time to bring Ryan home.


Watch Anna's Most Recent Update On Ryan Here

Casework Success Story

The IRS initially sent our constituent an uncashable check due to an improper address. Despite this, the agency failed to issue a correctly addressed check for several years. Our office intervened, contacted the IRS, and successfully facilitated the issuance of a properly addressed check, resulting in the rightful return of hundreds of dollars to our constituent.


“A huge weight has been lifted off my shoulders. I can't thank you enough. I've been waiting several years for a resolution from the IRS, and your office delivered within two months. That's constituent service. Please extend my thanks and appreciation to Congresswoman Tenney”


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