Rep. Claudia Tenney, a congressional representative for New York’s 24th district, shared several updates on May 2, 2025, through her social media platform. These updates encompass recent legislative actions and federal policies.
On May 2, 2025, at 16:49:15 UTC, Tenney announced that the House GOP had successfully passed legislation aimed at overturning a rule set by the Biden administration. The rule would have required truck manufacturers to sell zero-emission trucks. Tenney stated that this bill is intended to “ensure that these Green New Deal mandates don’t limit Americans’ ability to purchase affordable & reliable vehicles.” “Original quotation”
Later that day, at 19:01:00 UTC, Tenney reflected on the early accomplishments of President Trump’s administration. She highlighted Trump’s first 100 days, characterized by executive orders prioritizing American interests, such as border security and energy potential. Looking forward, Tenney remarked, “These next 100 days are going to be focused on passing one big, beautiful bill to expand & preserve the Trump Tax.” “Original quotation”
At 20:01:00 UTC, Tenney expressed her stance on federal funding in relation to medical procedures. Alongside Senator Roger Marshall, she introduced the No Subsidies for Gender Transition Procedures Act. Tenney mentioned her belief that “taxpayers should never be forced to subsidize dangerous & irreversible gender transition surgeries,” and the proposed act aims to “ensure that not dime of federal funding can be used to pay for gender mutilation.” “Original quotation”
Claudia Tenney, currently 62, was born in New Hartford, New York, and resides in Canandaigua. She has been serving in the U.S. Congress since 2021, after replacing Anthony Brindisi, and previously served in the New York State Assembly. Tenney’s educational background includes a BA from Colgate University and a JD from the University of Cincinnati.











