HAMBURG, N.Y. — In Michelle Schoeneman’s eyes, Rep. Chris Collins is giving to the wrong group this holiday season.

For the second time this year, Schoeneman has paid for a billboard questioning Collins’ support of policies she believes are detrimental to Western New Yorkers.

She’s angry at his support for the Republican-backed tax plan that could be voted on as early as this weekend.

As a teacher, she would no longer able to deduct certain classroom expenses from her taxes under the proposed tax reform.

“We can’t deduct that from our taxes but corporations, multi-billion-dollar corporations, will be able to deduct the same exact expenses for their employees — pencils, pens, paper, all of that kind of thing,” she said.

Her new billboard is near the intersection of McKinley Parkway and Southwestern Boulevard in Hamburg and will be posted through midnight Sunday. The billboard is funded with the support of Sister District Western New York.

When asked for comment on the billboards, Collins’ office reiterates his commitment to cutting taxes for families in his district.

“More dollars in people’s paychecks is the best Christmas present one can receive.  It’s unfortunate that Andrew Cuomo and his radical left allies refuse to support allowing folks to keep more of what they earn.  Instead, all they do is demand more wasteful spending for them and higher taxes for us," says Sarah Minkel, Collins’ communications director.