US Representative

Claudia Tenney 2025-2026 Regular Session - Authored & Sponsored Legislation (Page 6)

Legislative Session

Co-Sponsor of Legislation

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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB1627

Introduced
2/26/25  
TREATS Act Telehealth Response for E-prescribing Addiction Therapy Services Act
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Us Congress House Bill HB1650

Introduced
2/27/25  
Telehealth Expansion Act of 2025
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Us Congress House Bill HB1651

Introduced
2/27/25  
To nullify the final rule issued by the Environmental Protection Agency relating to "New Source Performance Standards for Greenhouse Gas Emissions From New, Modified, and Reconstructed Fossil Fuel-Fired Electric Generating Units; Emission Guidelines for Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Existing Fossil Fuel-Fired Electric Generating Units; and Repeal of the Affordable Clean Energy Rule".
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Us Congress House Bill HB1661

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  
SAFE Act of 2025 Save America’s Forgotten Equines Act of 2025
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Us Congress House Bill HB1663

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  
Refer
3/27/25  
VSAFE Act of 2025 Veterans Scam And Fraud Evasion Act of 2025
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Us Congress House Bill HB1668

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  
End FEMA Benefits for Illegal Immigrants Act
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Us Congress House Bill HB1672

Introduced
2/27/25  
Maintaining Investments in New Innovation Act
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Us Congress House Bill HB1684

Introduced
2/27/25  
PAST Act of 2025 Prevent All Soring Tactics Act of 2025
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Us Congress House Bill HB1705

Introduced
2/27/25  
Supporting Innovation in Agriculture Act of 2025
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Us Congress House Bill HB1706

Introduced
2/27/25  
To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 1200 William Street, Room 200, in Buffalo, New York, as the "William J. Donovan Post Office Building".
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Us Congress House Bill HB1710

Introduced
2/27/25  
PLO and PA Terror Payments Accountability Act of 2025
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Us Congress House Bill HB1719

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  
Refer
3/28/25  
Farm to Fly Act of 2025This bill directs the Department of Agriculture (USDA) to integrate the advancement of sustainable aviation fuels into its programs.Specifically, this bill includes sustainable aviation fuel as an advanced biofuel for the purposes of several USDA bioenergy programs that primarily provide support and incentives for renewable energy projects.For purposes of these programs, the bill defines sustainable aviation fuel as liquid fuel, the portion of which is not kerosene, which (1) meets specific international standards, (2) is not derived from coprocessing specific materials (e.g., triglycerides) with a non-biomass feedstock, (3) is not derived from palm fatty acid distillates or petroleum, and (4) is certified as having a lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions reduction percentage of at least 50% compared with petroleum-based jet fuel (based on specific standards and agreements).In addition, the bill specifically includes fostering and advancing sustainable aviation fuels as part of the Biorefinery, Renewable Chemical, and Biobased Product Manufacturing Assistance Program.Further, USDA must carry out a comprehensive and integrated pursuit of all USDA mission areas for the advancement of sustainable aviation fuels, including throughthe identification of opportunities to maximize the development and commercialization of the fuels,supporting rural economic development through improved sustainability for aviation, andadvancing public-private partnerships.
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Us Congress House Bill HB1732

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  
Refer
3/3/25  
GUARD VA Benefits Act Governing Unaccredited Representatives Defrauding VA Benefits Act
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Us Congress House Bill HB174

Introduced
1/3/25  
Consequences for Social Security Fraud ActThis bill adds additional criminal offences to the grounds upon which a non-U.S. national (alien under federal law) may be barred from admission into the United States or deported. Specifically, an individual who has been convicted of, or admits to committing, Social Security fraud, identification document fraud, or fraud related to COVID-19 financial assistance programs is inadmissible or deportable under the bill.
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Us Congress House Bill HB175

Introduced
1/3/25  
Deport Alien Gang Members ActThis bill makes non-U.S. nationals (aliens under federal law) associated with criminal gangs inadmissible for entry into the United States and deportable. The bill also establishes procedures to designate groups as criminal gangs.An individual shall be inadmissible if certain officers or agencies know or have reason to believe that the individual is or was a criminal gang member or has participated or aided such a group's illegal activities. An individual who is or was a member of such a gang, has participated or aided such a group's illegal activities, or seeks to enter or has entered the United States in furtherance of such activity shall be deportable.Such individuals must be subject to mandatory detention. Furthermore, such individuals shall not be eligible for (1) asylum; (2) temporary protected status; (3) special immigrant juvenile visas; or (4) parole, unless they are assisting the government in a law enforcement matter.The bill defines a criminal gang as a group of five or more persons (1) where one of its primary purposes is committing specified criminal offenses and its members have engaged in a continuing series of such offenses within the past five years, or (2) that has been designated as a criminal gang by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).The bill also establishes procedures for DHS to designate a group as a criminal gang, including notifying Congress, publishing a notice in the Federal Register, and providing an opportunity for the group to petition for review of the designation.