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    Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 12 and 18 inches, with localized amounts up to 22 inches. Northwest winds gusting as high as 35 mph Monday afternoon will cause areas of blowing and drifting snow.
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Rep. Tenney Highlights Accomplishments of 2024

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With the New Year underway, Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (NY-24) released her 2024 Year-End Report highlighting what she says were her achievements for 2024. The report, according to the Congresswoman, showcases her office’s casework successes, dedication to accountability and transparency, and notable legislative accomplishments.

“As we begin 2025, I want to take a moment to reflect on the incredible year our office had serving the people of NY-24. Last Congress, we introduced 79 bills and cosponsored 577 bills, and in 2024 alone, we delivered more than $5 million in benefits directly to constituents. Additionally, we secured $19.7 million for projects across NY-24 through the Community Project Funding Program and explained hundreds of votes on my website to ensure transparency. Throughout this past year—and my entire tenure as your elected representative—I have been committed to serving our region with compassion, tenacity, transparency, and accountability. It is an honor to represent this community, and I look forward to continuing this important work in Congress. I encourage you to read our full report and, as always, feel free to contact our office with any questions or concerns. We are here to serve you,” said Congresswoman Tenney.

View the full report here and view highlights from each section below:

Constituent Services

  • Returned over $5 million in benefits or back pay to residents
  • Secured $19.7 million for projects across NY-24 as part of the Community Project Funding Program
  • Completed 2,586 Constituent Cases
  • Hosted 26 Mobile Office Hours
  • Provided 78 letters of support for federal funding opportunities and grants
  • Presented over 300 Proclamations, Congressional Record Extension of Remarks, and Certificates to deserving veterans, Eagle Scouts, first responders, and community members

Accessibility and Transparency

  • Explained 843 total votes in detail on the website
  • Replied to more than 60,000 messages from 33,000 constituents
  • Attended over 305 community events
  • Released several detailed legislative plans

Delivering Results for NY-24

  • Introduced 79 bills and cosponsored 577 bills on a range of important issues
  • Supported 11 bills that were signed into law
  • Backed 105 bills that passed the House of Representatives

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