Amid the government shutdowns, Representative Jason Smith made it to work and his committee meetings. His Ways and Means Committee has denounced the influence of foreigners sowing discord through tax-exempt groups. He continued on to cast his votes on specific issues. He does not vote ‘present.’
H.R. 2189
This bill removes a burdensome tax on tasers to allow local law enforcement to purchase non-lethal weapons to save lives. It did pass, and Smith voted in favor.
H.R. 261
This bill strengthens national security and global connectivity by safeguarding the United States’ undersea cable infrastructure. Smith voted in favor, and it did pass.
H.R. 3617
This bill directs the Secretary of Energy to take actions to strengthen supply chains and access to critical minerals for the United States. Smith voted in favor, and it did pass.
H.R. 1531
This bill excludes Communist China from certain international groups if it poses a danger to the United States or threatens our ally Taiwan. Smith voted in favor, and it did pass.
S. 1383
This is the SAVE Act. This bill requires a form of identification in order to vote, which will keep illegal aliens from interfering in American elections and strengthen our democracy. The House passed it, and Smith voted in favor.
H.R. 6644
This bill makes it easier for Americans to buy a home by easing regulations and expanding available financing options. Smith voted in favor, and it did pass.
