117th Congress
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 —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 voted against the articles impeachment and issued the following statement:
"Today I opposed the impeachment of President Trump, who will be out of office in less than a week's time. Today's vote on articles of impeachment is a rush to judgment, and will have no practical, immediate effect given the Senate is not slated to return to session until January 19, the day before President Trump will leave office and President-elect Joe Biden is sworn-in as President.
WASHINGTON, DC —Today, Rep. Lloyd Smucker issued the following statement on the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris:
"I extend my congratulations and best wishes of success to President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris. Today's peaceful transition of power to a new president and administration is a hallmark of what makes America an exceptional nation.
WASHINGTON, DC —Today, Rep. Lloyd Smucker announced the reintroduction of the Keystone Line for the Commonwealth Act, H.R. 609. First introduced last year, the legislation would require the National Railroad Passenger Corporation, commonly known as Amtrak, to transfer ownership of the Keystone East Line and certain stations along that line to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for management by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT).
WASHINGTON, DC — Reps. Lloyd Smucker (PA-11) and Lisa McClain (MI-10) are announcing the introduction of H.R. 607, the Voter Confidence Act, which establishes a bipartisan and bicameral commission to bolster voter confidence in future federal elections and to review the practices and policies of federal, state and local election officials and the impact they had on the security and integrity of the election.




