How Representative Jason Smith Voted On Different Legislation

Jason Smith will be running for U.S. representative again in 2020.

Jason Smith will be running for U.S. representative again in 2020.

United States Missouri Representative Jason Smith has been busy voting on different pieces of legislation. Here’s how he voted.

H. Res. 1065

The first piece of legislation Smith voted on was House Resolution 1065. The resolution urges the Biden Administration to use certain authorities related to immigration. The legislation passed with Smith voting for it.

HR 6276

HR 6276 pertains to establishing standard methodologies and identifying technologies to measure federal building utilization and to use both to evaluate and consolidate public buildings and federally leased space. This bill passed with Representative Smith voting for it.

HR 1752

House of Representatives Bill 1752 awards economic development grants to public-private partnerships and certain consortiums to carry out specified broadband projects. This bill also passed with Smith voting for it.

HR 7521

The last voted on was HR 7521. This prohibits distributing, maintaining, or providing internet hosting services for a foreign adversary-controlled application like TikTok. HR 7521 passed, with Smith voting for it.

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