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WASHINGTON, DC —Today, Rep. Lloyd Smucker issued the following statement on the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris:
WASHINGTON, DC —Rep. Lloyd Smucker was appointed by the House Republican Steering Committee to serve on the House Committee on Ways and Means. Established in 1789, the Committee on Ways and Means is the oldest committee in Congress with broad jurisdiction over taxation and trade.
WASHINGTON, DC —Today, Rep. Lloyd Smucker voted against the articles impeachment and issued the following statement:
WASHINGTON, DC —Today, Rep. Lloyd Smucker issued the following statement:
“The storming of the Capitol and assault on law enforcement by extremists last week was wholly unacceptable. As disturbing images of the event continue to circulate, I remain sickened that a mob attacked and killed a uniformed member of law enforcement.
WASHINGTON, DC — Today, Rep. Lloyd Smucker was sworn in for a third term in Congress, serving the people of Pennsylvania’s 11th Congressional District which includes Lancaster and parts of York County.
WASHINGTON, DC — Rep. Lloyd Smucker voted in favor of H.R. 133 which provides additional relief to families and small businesses and continues to fund government operations through September 30, 2021. The legislation passed with strong bipartisan support. Smucker issued this statement following the vote:
As appeared in the November 25, 2020 edition of the Ephrata Review, Elizabethtown Advocate, and Lititz Record
As appeared in the November 18, 2020 edition of the Ephrata Review, Elizabethtown Advocate, and Lititz Record
As appeared in the November 11, 2020 edition of the Ephrata Review, Elizabethtown Advocate, and the Lititz Review
On Veterans Day, we honor the devotion and sacrifice of our veterans and their families, and we renew our commitment to them.
As appeared in the November 4, 2020 edition of the Ephrata Review and the Elizabethtown Advocate
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U.S. Rep. Lloyd Smucker saw a lot to be excited about as he got ready for his first day in Congress.
He had a busy day ahead as he settled into his new office Tuesday morning. He planned to make a brief appearance at a reception for his friends and family, then head to the Capitol to be sworn in and begin casting his first votes.
