Rep. Claudia Tenney, a U.S. Congresswoman representing New York’s 24th district since 2021, shared updates on her recent activities and policy positions in a series of tweets posted on January 21, 2026.
In her first tweet at 14:23 UTC, Tenney referenced her participation in a significant local economic event: “ICYMI: Last week I attended the Micron groundbreaking in Central New York. President Trump’s tax cuts made this investment possible. Thread https://t.co/j4zp1d2h3r”.
A subsequent tweet at 14:23 UTC included remarks from the CEO of Micron Technology acknowledging Tenney’s legislative efforts: @MicronCEO: “We thank Congresswoman Tenney for her leadership on the BASIC Act, which increased the Advanced Manufacturing Investment Credit – a key provision included in the One Big Beautiful Bill. Micron strongly supported this legislation, which strengthens U.S. manufacturing, https://t.co/WNXC0r2m7v”.
Later that day at 15:44 UTC, Tenney addressed her stance on abortion rights and recognition from an advocacy group: “The right to life is the first and most fundamental right. Abortion denies that truth and remains the most urgent human rights issue of our time. I was honored to receive an A+ rating on @sbaprolife’s scorecard for protecting the unborn and stopping taxpayer-funded abortion. https://t.co/6sZxBNPFII”.
Claudia Tenney has been active in federal politics since unseating Anthony Brindisi in 2021 and previously served in the New York State Assembly from 2011 to 2016. Born in New Hartford, New York in 1961, she currently resides in Canandaigua and holds degrees from Colgate University (BA) and the University of Cincinnati (JD).







