Rep. Claudia Tenney, who represents New York’s 24th district in the U.S. Congress, posted a series of statements on February 12, 2026, addressing voter identification requirements, recognition for her work in community health care, and a new federal savings program for children.
In one post made at 16:02 UTC, Tenney stated: “It’s insulting, misogynistic, and racist to suggest that Americans are incapable of proving who they are. One citizen. One vote. It’s not controversial.”
Later that day at 18:53 UTC, she highlighted an award received from a national healthcare organization: “It’s a privilege to again be recognized by the National Association of Community Health Centers with the Community Health Center Advocate Award for my work advancing policies that strengthen community-based healthcare. Community health centers serve thousands of families across”
At 19:35 UTC on the same day, Tenney discussed a new initiative aimed at supporting children financially: “Trump Accounts are open, giving eligible children born between 2025 and 2028 a $1,000 federal seed investment and the opportunity for families to contribute up to $5,000 tax-free annually. This program expands ownership, opportunity, and provides American children a stake in our”
Claudia Tenney has served as the representative for New York’s 24th district since replacing Anthony Brindisi in 2021. She previously held office in the New York State Assembly from 2011 to 2016. Born in New Hartford in 1961 and currently residing in Canandaigua at age 62, Tenney is an alumna of Colgate University (BA) and holds a JD from the University of Cincinnati.






