Email from Rep. Tenney Congresswoman Tenney's Weekly Newsletter Have Questions? Contact Me Here Celebrating President Trump's First 100 Days In November, over 77 million Americans voted for President Trump and his agenda, giving Republicans in both the administration and Congress a resounding mandate to secure our borders, lower taxes, unleash American energy dominance, and implement common-sense solutions to the challenges we face. This week, we hit the 100 day mark of this administration, and I can confidently say we are delivering on that mandate thanks to decisive actions taken by President Trump to implement the sweeping changes America needs. This includes the issuance of various executive orders that will put our country back on track, such as ending catch-and-release; restarting construction on the border wall; rescinding the Biden administration’s job-killing, pro-China, anti-American energy regulations; restoring common-sense by banning woke gender ideologies from school curriculums; and keeping biological men out of women's sports. It is an honor to work alongside President Trump to deliver real results for the American people and to stand up for the values that make our country strong and prosperous. We’re putting America First again—and we’re just getting started. Here's a list of some highlights we have accomplished in the first 100 days: Securing our Borders & Deporting Criminals Ended catch-and-release & resumed border wall construction. Declared MS-13 as a terrorist organization & deported thousands of criminal illegal aliens. Solidified the Laken Riley Act into Law Cutting Waste, Fraud & Abuse Saved taxpayers $160 BILLION dollars Launched the DOGE Caucus to Codify DOGE’s Savings into Law Introduced the State-Level DOGE Establishment Act to crack down on waste, fraud, and abuse in state governments. Unleashing American Energy Declared a National Energy Emergency to Unlock Domestic Energy Production Eliminated the costly EV mandate Rescinded every one of the Biden administration’s job-killing, pro-China, anti-American energy regulations. Bringing Common-Sense Back Banned Woke Gender Ideologies from School Curriculums Lead Legislation to Support Trump’s EO to Keep Biological Men Out of Women’s Sports Banned Covid vaccine mandates at schools that receive federal funding. Supporting Law Enforcement Officers & Standing Against Sanctuary Cities Law enforcement officers should be celebrated when they respond to an emergency call from their fellow officers, not chastised. Yet Rochester City officers are being reprimanded by the city that follows unlawful sanctuary city policies for responding to assist ICE during a traffic stop. I’m introducing the Law Enforcement Solidarity Act to make federal funding conditional on allowing local law enforcement to cooperate with federal law enforcement. This legislation ensures that no law enforcement officer at any level is abandoned due to the radical Left’s reckless political agenda. READ MORE: Trump could pull funds from sanctuary states, cities under House GOP bill if they refuse to help with mass deportations Supporting Investments into American Manufacturing To restore America as a manufacturing powerhouse, we must empower American companies with the tools they need to succeed. That is why I introduced the Building Advanced Semiconductors Investment Credit (BASIC) to extend and expand the manufacturing investment credit, promoting further investment in establishing new production facilities to manufacture semiconductors, such as Micron's planned facility in New York, which will spur job growth in advanced science, technology, engineering, and manufacturing, as well as ensure that the United States can compete globally and maintain its technological dominance over adversaries like China. This legislation works hand in hand with the Trump administration's goal of revitalizing American manufacturing and bringing jobs back to the United States. READ MORE: Tenney proposes expanding CHIPS Act tax credit for semiconductor manufacturers As your representative in Congress, my top priority is championing legislative initiatives that benefit you and your families. Each week, I review numerous bills and letters, engaging in thorough discussions with members of our community to determine which actions to support and address your needs. Below are a few bills I recently cosponsored. H.R. 1958, Deporting Fraudsters Act of 2025: This bill would amend the U.S. immigration code to explicitly list fraud against the United States as a reason for deportation. Anyone illegally in the U.S. who steals taxpayer dollars through fraud should immediately be prosecuted and deported. This ensures that illegal aliens convicted of defrauding the U.S. are held accountable for their actions. H.R. 756, 287(g) Program Protection Act: This bill would improve and expand the current 287(g) program under Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) that allows for local law enforcement agencies to sign agreements with ICE, giving officers the training and authority to assist in immigration enforcement. As part of the Northern Border Security Caucus, my priority is to ensure that local law enforcement can adequately assist in protecting our borders. The bill would expedite new agreements while notifying Congress of denied applications. Additionally, this bill provides increased funding for the program to assist in training, equipment acquisition, and enforcement of the program. H.R. 2964, Combating Organized Retail Crime Act: This bill would provide essential resources to detect and fight organized crime targeting retail stores. Billions of dollars from retailers have been lost, and organized theft rings utilize tactics like flash mobs to cause financial and physical harm to businesses, employees, and shoppers. This legislation expands federal enforcement of criminal offenses related to organized retail crime. Additionally, it establishes the Organized Retail Crime Coordination Center to manage federal, state, and local law enforcement efforts to combat these criminals. H.R.3137, To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to extend the biodiesel fuels credit and the biodiesel mixture credit: This bill extends tax incentives for biodiesel and renewable diesel production, which is crucial for supporting U.S. energy independence. Reinstating the Biodiesel Tax Credit ensures continued investment in low-emissions, domestically produced fuels. The bill also strengthens economic growth by supporting jobs in biodiesel production, particularly in states like New York, which is home to significant aspects of the biodiesel supply chain including refining and blending. Ensuring the Biodiesel Tax Credit remains available will provide market certainty for biofuel producers and further President Trump's goal of unleashing energy dominance. Transparency in Congress and a well-informed electorate are vital to preserving our self-governing Constitutional Republic. My constituents deserve to know how their members of Congress vote, which is why I have explained every vote I have cast in Congress since I was first elected. To read more about my votes and see the full list with explanations of all the legislation considered this week by the House, please click here. Monday, April 28 I voted “Yes” on H.R. 973, the Setting Consumer Standers for Lithium-Ion Batteries Act. This bill requires the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to enact product safety standards for lithium-ion batteries. The CPSC will be required to submit a report to Congress regarding potential explosions and hazards pertaining to these batteries. As there are currently no federal standards for lithium-ion batteries, this report will help Congress enact future legislation to protect American consumers. This bill passed by a vote of 365-42. I voted “Yes” on S.146, the TAKE IT DOWN Act. This bill takes a strong stand against the exploitation and harm caused by non-consensual intimate imagery, including AI-generated deepfakes, by making it illegal to knowingly publish or threaten to publish such content on online platforms like social media. The bill also holds platforms accountable by requiring them to implement clear procedures to remove this harmful content within 48 hours of receiving a valid takedown request from the victim. This measure ensures that platforms are transparent and proactive in addressing the spread of harmful content, and it reinforces the need for responsible online conduct. This bill passed by a vote of 409-2. Tuesday, April 29 I voted “Yes” on H.J.Res 60, the Glen Canyon CRA. This joint resolution of disapproval overturns a last-minute rule by the Biden administration’s National Park Service (NPS) entitled “Glen Canyon National Recreation Area; Motor Vehicles,” which unjustly bans Off-Road Vehicles (ORVs) and All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) from roughly 24 miles of long-accessible roads in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. The rule targets popular routes like the Poison Spring Loop and upper Flint Trail—effectively shutting out hunters, outdoor enthusiasts, and rural families who rely on these lands for recreation and access. This resolution is a necessary pushback against the Biden administration’s broader agenda of locking up public lands and stripping Americans—especially those in Western states—of their traditional rights to use them. This resolution passed by a vote of 219-205. I voted “Yes” on H.R. 1402, the TICKET Act. This bill takes a stand for consumers by cracking down on the deceptive and predatory pricing practices of the ticketing industry. For too long, big ticketing platforms have exploited fans with hidden fees and misleading prices, driving up costs and undermining transparency. Within 180 days of enactment, this legislation will require both primary and secondary ticket sellers and exchanges to: prominently display the full ticket price—including all fees—up front in every advertisement, listing, and promotion; maintain that transparency throughout the entire purchase process; and provide a clear breakdown of the base price and each fee before checkout. This bill passed by a vote of 409-15. I voted “Yes” on H.R. 1442, the Youth Poisoning Protection Act. This bill takes a critical step to protect American lives by banning the sale of consumer products with dangerously high concentrations of sodium nitrite—an industrial chemical that should not at lethal levels in household items. By classifying any product with more than 10% sodium nitrite by weight as a banned hazardous substance under the Consumer Product Safety Act, this legislation closes a deadly loophole that bad actors have exploited for too long. This bill passed by a vote of 378-42. I voted “Yes” on H.R. 859, the Informing Consumers About Smart Devices Act. This bill mandates that manufacturers of internet-connected devices with a camera or microphone disclose this feature to consumers, ensuring full transparency about the capabilities of the products they purchase. By requiring clear disclosure, this bill promotes openness in the tech industry and empowers consumers to make informed decisions. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) will be responsible for enforcing these transparency requirements, using its existing authority to ensure compliance and prevent violations of this new standard. This bill passed by a vote of 415-9. Wednesday, April 30 I voted “Yes” on H.J.Res 87, the California Truck Emission Standards CRA. This joint resolution of disapproval, which I cosponsored, overturns the Biden Administration’s EPA rule titled “Providing congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Environmental Protection Agency relating to "California State Motor Vehicle and Engine Pollution Control Standards; Heavy-Duty Vehicle and Engine Emission Warranty and Maintenance Provisions; Advanced Clean Trucks; Zero Emission Airport Shuttle; Zero-Emission Power Train Certification; Waiver of Preemption; Notice of Decision.” This unrealistic rule mandates the sale of zero-emission trucks by 2035. Specifically, the EPA notice grants California a waiver of preemption under the Clean Air Act, thus approving the state’s “Advanced Clean Trucks” (ACT) regulations. Unfortunately, this allowed states like New York to enact electric vehicle mandates, limiting consumer choice and levying substantial regulatory burdens on automobile manufactures. This resolution passed by a vote of 231-191. I voted “Yes” on H.J.Res 89, the California Truck NOX Emission Standards CRA. This joint resolution, which I cosponsored, utilizes disapproval procedures under the Congressional Review Act (CRA) to rescind the notice submitted by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) entitled “California State Motor Vehicle and Engine and Nonroad Engine Pollution Control Standards; The “Omnibus” Low NOX Regulation; Waiver of Preemption; Notice of Decision.” The Omnibus NOX regulations require emissions reductions for medium- and heavy-duty trucks and engines starting with the 2024 model year, including new on-road heavy-duty vehicles and engines, as well as new particulate matter standards for off-road diesel-powered auxiliary power units. Not only is this Biden Administration regulation completely impractical, but it restricts the rights of free Americans to purchase the vehicles of their choice. This resolution passed by a vote of 225-196. Thursday, May 1 I voted “Yes” on H.J.Res. 88, the California Car Emission Standards CRA. This joint resolution of disapproval, which I cosponsored, rescinds the notice submitted by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) entitled “California State Motor Vehicle and Engine Pollution Control Standards; Advanced Clean Cars II; Waiver of Preemption; Notice of Decision.” This waiver allows states like California and New York to adopt their own emission standards for new motor vehicles or engines. This has led to the enactment of anti-American vehicle regulations, like we have seen in New York, which limit consumer choice and will bankrupt our state’s automobile dealers. Albany Democrats have no right to dictate what vehicles upstate New Yorkers choose to buy, and I was glad to see this resolution pass by a vote of 246-164. I voted “Yes” on H.J.Res. 78, the Longfin Smelt CRA. This joint resolution overturns the final rule issued by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) titled “Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Endangered Species Status for the San Francisco Bay-Delta Distinct Population Segment of the Longfin Smelt.” By reversing this rule, the resolution pushes back against the FWS’s overreach in regulating the Bay-Delta smelt—an action that has severely restricted critical water deliveries to California’s farmers and communities. The Biden administration’s listing of the smelt exemplifies its misuse of the Endangered Species Act to please environmental activists by imposing burdensome restrictions. This resolution supports efforts initiated under the Trump administration to restore balance to water policy and prioritize the needs of California’s agricultural sector and local municipalities. This resolution passed by a vote of 216-195. Legislation to Rename the Avon Post Office for Fallen Officer Mazurkiewicz Advances from Committee Markup Officer Anthony Mazurkiewicz, a native of Avon, New York, was an American hero who dedicated 35 years of his life to upholding justice and the rule of law until he was tragically killed in the line of duty while serving our community in July of 2022. This week, my bill to rename the Avon Post Office in his honor passed the Oversight Committee Markup. Renaming this post office will not fill the gaping hole left in our community and his family's hearts but will serve as a lasting tribute to his service and legacy. I look forward to its consideration on the House Floor. Attending the Sparta Center Volunteer Fire Department Dinner Our team joined the local firefighters of the Sparta Center Fire Department to honor Gerald Carnes for 60 years of service with the Department! Additionally, the department honored Melody Robinson for 40 years of service and Richard Paul for 25 years of service. We are indebted to our first responders for their service and dedication to our community. Thank you to all who attended! Honoring West Lake Road Firefighter Jeffery Llacqua Congratulations to Jeffery Llacqua on being selected as Firefighter of the Year. Our team enjoyed attending the West Lake Road Fire Association’s annual banquet. Firefighters play a vital role in our communities and are ready to respond, protect, and serve, no matter the time or conditions. It was a great privilege to recognize all of our volunteers for their outstanding commitment to the community. Celebrating the Groundbreaking of the Coventry Commons Revitalization Project Our team joined Mayor Jonathan Taylor and other local officials in celebrating the groundbreaking of the Coventry Commons revitalization project in the Village of Newark. In 2023, we had the pleasure of walking in Downtown Newark with Mayor Taylor to see the projects that will update the downtown infrastructure and bring more economic development to the area. Thank you to all who put in the work to bring this project to the Village, and we look forward to seeing the completion of this project! Need Help with a Federal Agency? Call us today. If you or someone you know ever needs assistance with a federal agency, we are just a phone call away and are ready to help you! Please contact my Canandaigua Office at 585-869-2060, my Oswego Office at 315-236-7088, or my Lockport Office at 716-514-5130. I am honored to have the opportunity to represent you. Have News or Updates to Share? Email Me! 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