Claudia Tenney was first elected to serve as a member of the United States House of Representatives on November 8, 2016, after winning one of the most expensive races in the nation. As a freshman member of the 115th Congress, she served on the House Financial Services Committee.
Claudia was elected to the House of Representatives for a second time in November 2020, in what was yet again among the most expensive and competitive congressional races in the country.
Prior to her election in November 2016, Claudia served as a member of the New York State Assembly. She was first elected to the Assembly on November 2, 2010.
The agriculture industry is the backbone of our region and has driven our economy for generations. The 22nd District is home to over 4,300 farms and 7,400 producers. These enterprises are engines of our Upstate economy that provide jobs to local workers and fill our groceries and schools with nutritious local products. As you know, farms are also family-run businesses. 94% of the farms in the 22nd Congressional District are family owned and operated.
In recent years this indispensable industry has suffered in the face of unfair foreign trade practices, hostile federal policies, and the market disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic. Farms and agricultural producers are essential to the success of our communities and providing needed jobs and opportunities. We must do all we can to enact smart agricultural policies to allow our farmers and rural communities to compete in the global marketplace.
I am backing a multipronged approach that advances pro-farmer agriculture policies, supports programs that allow our food industry to recover fully from the pandemic, and fights for tax policies that encourage the growth of these family businesses. I am supporting a package of bills and policies in Congress that will deliver results. My plan will unleash the potential of our rural communities and give farmers and producers the certainty and flexibility they need to succeed.
Advocating for pro-farmer agriculture policies
Helping farmers recover from the pandemic
Fighting for fair tax treatment for family farms
Your views are always important to me. Please write to me on my website or call my office at 202-225-3665 with feedback, questions, or concerns.