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Votes once again fell along party lines for the continuing resolution in the U.S. House.
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Two Upstate New York members of Congress are taking starkly different positions on former President Trump, reflecting a divide in priorities.
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Congressmember Claudia Tenney and volunteer firefighters in her district are urging the federal government to reconsider proposed OSHA regulations that would double training hours and increase costs, potentially forcing some departments to close.
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Republican Congresswoman Claudia Tenny intends to use the tour to get a better idea of what to incorporate into the new Farm Bill
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One legal experts says former president Donald Trump's trouble with the law is only just beginning.
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The Utica-area representative is a longtime small business owner, which was cited as one of her qualifications to serve on the committee.
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Just over a year ago, a judge ordered county elections officials to certify Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-22) as the winner in New York’s 22nd Congressional District race. Elections officials say many of the administrative failures have since been resolved.
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Republican Claudia Tenney announced she will run for the New York’s 23rd district in Congress.
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The republican representative says state gun laws do not create a welcoming environment for the firearms producer.
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The evacuation from Afghanistan is complete, but Central New York’s congressmembers say the botched pullout of troops has only created more problems that will impact us here at home. They’re mainly concerned about keeping the country safe.