Jason Smith (Missouri congressional representative)

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Jason Smith
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Candidate, U.S. House Missouri District 8

U.S. House Missouri District 8
Tenure

2013 - Present

Term ends

2025

Years in position

10

Predecessor
Prior offices
Missouri House of Representatives District 120

Compensation

Base salary

$174,000

Elections and appointments
Last elected

November 8, 2022

Next election

August 6, 2024

Education

High school

Salem High School

Bachelor's

University of Missouri, Columbia

Law

Oklahoma City University School of Law, 2004

Personal
Profession
Attorney/Real Estate Agent/Small Business, Owner
Contact

Jason Smith (Republican Party) is a member of the U.S. House, representing Missouri's 8th Congressional District. He assumed office on June 5, 2013. His current term ends on January 3, 2025.

Smith (Republican Party) is running for re-election to the U.S. House to represent Missouri's 8th Congressional District. He declared candidacy for the Republican primary scheduled on August 6, 2024.[source]

Biography

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Smith was raised in Salem, Missouri, where he attended Salem High School.[1] He graduated in three years with a double major from the University of Missouri, Columbia, before earning his J.D. from Oklahoma City University in 2004.[2] Smith defeated Steve Hodges (D) by 39.7 percentage points in the special election to replace Rep. Jo Ann Emerson (R).[3][4]


Smith was an attorney, real estate agent and small business owner before being elected to the Missouri House of Representatives in 2005.[1]

Smith is a member of the Court Appointed Special Advocate Board, Cuba Chamber of Commerce, Grace Community Church, Missouri Farm Bureau, Missouri State Bar Association, National Rifle Association, Salem Area Community Betterment Association Board and Salem Chamber of Commerce. He is also the president of the Salem Future Farmers of America Alumni Association.[5]

Career

Below is an abbreviated outline of Smith's academic, professional, and political career:[6]

Committee assignments

U.S. House

2021-2022

Smith was assigned to the following committees:[Source]

2019-2020

Smith was assigned to the following committees:[Source]

2017-2018

At the beginning of the 115th Congress, Smith was assigned to the following committees:[7]

2015-2016

Smith served on the following committees:[8]

2013-2014

Smith served on the following committees:[9][10]

  • Judiciary Committee
    • Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property and the Internet
    • Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform, Commercial and Anti-Trust Law
    • Subcommittee on the Constitution and Civil Justice
  • Natural Resources Committee
    • Subcommittee on Public Lands and Environmental Regulation
    • Subcommittee on Water and Power

Missouri House of Representatives

2013

At the beginning of the 2013 legislative session, Smith served on the following committees:

2011-2012

In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Smith served on these committees:

2009-2010

In the 2009-2010 legislative session, Smith served on these committees:

Key votes

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Key votes: 118th Congress, 2023

The 118th United States Congress began on January 3, 2023, at which point Republicans held the majority in the U.S. House of Representatives (222-212), and Democrats held the majority in the U.S. Senate (51-49). Joe Biden (D) was the president and Kamala Harris (D) was the vice president. We identified the key votes below using Congress' top-viewed bills list and through marquee coverage of certain votes on Ballotpedia.

Key votes: 118th Congress, 2023
Vote Bill and description Status
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (310-118)
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Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) (216-212)
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (216-210)
Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) (220-209)
Yes check.svg Yea Yes check.svg Passed (221-212)
Red x.svg Nay Yes check.svg Passed (311-114)


Key votes: Previous sessions of Congress

Elections

2024

See also: Missouri's 8th Congressional District election, 2024

Missouri's 8th Congressional District election, 2024 (August 6 Democratic primary)

Missouri's 8th Congressional District election, 2024 (August 6 Republican primary)

General election

The primary will occur on August 6, 2024. The general election will occur on November 5, 2024. General election candidates will be added here following the primary.

Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House Missouri District 8

Randi McCallian and Franklin Delano Roth II are running in the Democratic primary for U.S. House Missouri District 8 on August 6, 2024.


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Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House Missouri District 8

Incumbent Jason Smith, Grant Heithold, and James Snider are running in the Republican primary for U.S. House Missouri District 8 on August 6, 2024.


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Libertarian primary election

Libertarian primary for U.S. House Missouri District 8

Jake Dawson is running in the Libertarian primary for U.S. House Missouri District 8 on August 6, 2024.

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Endorsements

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Pledges

Smith signed the following pledges. To send us additional pledges, click here.

  • Taxpayer Protection Pledge, Americans for Tax Reform

2022

See also: Missouri's 8th Congressional District election, 2022

General election

General election for U.S. House Missouri District 8

Incumbent Jason Smith defeated Randi McCallian and Jim Higgins in the general election for U.S. House Missouri District 8 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Congressman_Jason_T._Smith.jpg
Jason Smith (R)
 
76.0
 
186,472
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/RandiMcCallian2.jpg
Randi McCallian (D) Candidate Connection
 
21.9
 
53,738
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Jim_Higgins.jpg
Jim Higgins (L)
 
2.1
 
5,185

Total votes: 245,395
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House Missouri District 8

Randi McCallian advanced from the Democratic primary for U.S. House Missouri District 8 on August 2, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/RandiMcCallian2.jpg
Randi McCallian Candidate Connection
 
100.0
 
16,691

Total votes: 16,691
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House Missouri District 8

Incumbent Jason Smith defeated Jacob Turner in the Republican primary for U.S. House Missouri District 8 on August 2, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Congressman_Jason_T._Smith.jpg
Jason Smith
 
82.0
 
78,342
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/jacob_turner.jpeg
Jacob Turner
 
18.0
 
17,242

Total votes: 95,584
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Libertarian primary election

Libertarian primary for U.S. House Missouri District 8

Jim Higgins advanced from the Libertarian primary for U.S. House Missouri District 8 on August 2, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Jim_Higgins.jpg
Jim Higgins
 
100.0
 
232

Total votes: 232
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2020

See also: Missouri's 8th Congressional District election, 2020

Missouri's 8th Congressional District election, 2020 (August 4 Democratic primary)

Missouri's 8th Congressional District election, 2020 (August 4 Republican primary)

General election

General election for U.S. House Missouri District 8

Incumbent Jason Smith defeated Kathy Ellis and Tom Schmitz in the general election for U.S. House Missouri District 8 on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Congressman_Jason_T._Smith.jpg
Jason Smith (R)
 
76.9
 
253,811
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Kathy_Ellis_for_Congress.png
Kathy Ellis (D) Candidate Connection
 
21.4
 
70,561
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/tschmitz.jpeg
Tom Schmitz (L) Candidate Connection
 
1.8
 
5,854

Total votes: 330,226
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House Missouri District 8

Kathy Ellis advanced from the Democratic primary for U.S. House Missouri District 8 on August 4, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Kathy_Ellis_for_Congress.png
Kathy Ellis Candidate Connection
 
100.0
 
20,354

Total votes: 20,354
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House Missouri District 8

Incumbent Jason Smith advanced from the Republican primary for U.S. House Missouri District 8 on August 4, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Congressman_Jason_T._Smith.jpg
Jason Smith
 
100.0
 
114,074

Total votes: 114,074
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Libertarian primary election

Libertarian primary for U.S. House Missouri District 8

Tom Schmitz advanced from the Libertarian primary for U.S. House Missouri District 8 on August 4, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/tschmitz.jpeg
Tom Schmitz Candidate Connection
 
100.0
 
265

Total votes: 265
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2018

See also: Missouri's 8th Congressional District election, 2018

General election

Incumbent Jason Smith defeated Kathy Ellis and Jonathan Lee Shell in the general election for U.S. House Missouri District 8 on November 6, 2018.


General election

General election for U.S. House Missouri District 8

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Congressman_Jason_T._Smith.jpg
Jason Smith (R)
 
73.4
 
194,042
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Kathy_Ellis_for_Congress.png
Kathy Ellis (D) Candidate Connection
 
25.0
 
66,151
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Jonathan_Lee_Shell-1.jpg
Jonathan Lee Shell (L)
 
1.6
 
4,206

Total votes: 264,399
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Democratic primary election

Kathy Ellis advanced from the Democratic primary for U.S. House Missouri District 8 on August 7, 2018.


Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House Missouri District 8

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Kathy_Ellis_for_Congress.png
Kathy Ellis Candidate Connection
 
100.0
 
33,799

Total votes: 33,799
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Republican primary election

Incumbent Jason Smith advanced from the Republican primary for U.S. House Missouri District 8 on August 7, 2018.


Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House Missouri District 8

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Congressman_Jason_T._Smith.jpg
Jason Smith
 
100.0
 
91,809

Total votes: 91,809
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Libertarian primary election

Jonathan Lee Shell advanced from the Libertarian primary for U.S. House Missouri District 8 on August 7, 2018.


Libertarian primary election

Libertarian primary for U.S. House Missouri District 8

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Jonathan_Lee_Shell-1.jpg
Jonathan Lee Shell
 
100.0
 
361

Total votes: 361
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2016

See also: Missouri's 8th Congressional District election, 2016

Heading into the election, Ballotpedia rated this race as safely Republican. Incumbent Jason Smith (R) defeated Dave Cowell (D) and Jonathan Lee Shell (L) in the general election on November 8, 2016. Smith defeated Todd Mahn, Phillip Smith, and Hal Brown in the Republican primary on August 2, 2016. Smith won re-election in the November 8 election.[149][150][151]

U.S. House, Missouri District 8 General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngJason Smith Incumbent 74.4% 229,792
     Democratic Dave Cowell 22.7% 70,009
     Libertarian Jonathan Lee Shell 2.9% 9,070
Total Votes 308,871
Source: Missouri Secretary of State


U.S. House, Missouri District 8 Republican Primary, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngJason Smith Incumbent 67.5% 65,450
Hal Brown 15.8% 15,342
Todd Mahn 11.9% 11,564
Phillip Smith 4.7% 4,602
Total Votes 96,958
Source: Missouri Secretary of State

2014

See also: Missouri's 8th Congressional District elections, 2014

Smith won re-election to the U.S. House to represent Missouri's 8th District. He ran unopposed in the Republican primary election.[152] He defeated Barbara Stocker (D), Rick Vandeven (Libertarian), Doug Enyart (Constitution) and Terry Hampton (I) in the general election on November 4, 2014.

On September 21, 2013, Smith announced he would donate the remaining $9,714.74 from his state congressional campaign to the Friends of the 8th Congressional District PAC, the committee used for his U.S. House campaign. The PAC was started in July.[153]

U.S. House, Missouri District 8 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngJason Smith Incumbent 66.7% 106,124
     Democratic Barbara Stocker 24.3% 38,721
     Libertarian Rick Vandeven 2.4% 3,759
     Constitution Doug Enyart 2.4% 3,799
     Independent Terry Hampton 4.3% 6,821
Total Votes 159,224
Source: Missouri Secretary of State

2013

See also: Missouri's 8th Congressional District special election, 2013

Smith was selected by the Missouri Republican Party to be their nominee in the 2013 special election for the U.S. House, representing Missouri's 8th District. The election was held to replace Jo Ann Emerson.[154]

There was no primary election. Instead, each party's nomination was chosen by a committee. Smith was one of four GOP candidates who reportedly reached out to the committee in order to make a case for the party's nomination.[155]

Smith won the general election on June 4, 2013.[156][157]

U.S. House, Missouri District 8 Special General Election, 2013
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngJason T. Smith 67.1% 42,141
     Democratic Steve Hodges 27.4% 17,207
     Libertarian Bill Slantz 1.5% 968
     Constitution Doug Enyart 3.6% 2,265
     Write-in Robert George 0.1% 75
     Write-in Thomas W. Brown 0.1% 85
     Write-in Wayne Byington 0% 25
     Write-in Theo Brown Sr. 0% 0
Total Votes 62,766
Source: Missouri Division of Elections "2013 Special Election Results"
Endorsements

On May 15, 2013, Smith announced an endorsement by former Alaska governor and vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin.[158] Palin's endorsement of Smith included a statement in which she said, "Jason has worked tirelessly to build on the foundation of his humble beginnings and is a responsible and respected leader in the Show Me State... In Washington D.C., Jason will maintain that innate sense of his community and will bring his common sense conservatism to the halls of Congress. Jason recognizes that government is the problem, not the solution. He will protect our Second Amendment rights and work to promote a culture of life."[158]

Smith's campaign also announced endorsements from right-to-life, farming and pro-gun organizations, including the Missouri Farm Bureau, the Missouri Corn Growers Association, the Missouri Cattlemen's Association and Missouri Right to Life.[159] Additionally, endorsements included all of Missouri's current Republican members of Congress, including Ann Wagner, Blaine Luetkemeyer, Vicky Hartzler, Sam Graves and Billy Long, along with former 8th District representative Jo Ann Emerson, Republican Sen. Roy Blunt, Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder and Auditor Tom Schweich.[158][159]

2012

See also: Missouri House of Representatives elections, 2012

Smith won re-election in the 2012 election for Missouri House of Representatives, District 120. Smith ran unopposed in the August 7 Republican primary and ran unopposed in the general election, which took place on November 6, 2012.[160][161]

2010

On November 2, 2010, Smith won election to the Missouri House of Representatives.

2008

On November 4, 2008, Jason Smith ran for District 150 of the Missouri House of Representatives, beating James Ellis.[162]

Jason Smith raised $57,690 for his campaign.[163]

Missouri House of Representatives, District 150
Candidates Votes Percent
Jason Smith (R) 10,589 70.0%
James Ellis (D) 4,544 30.0%

Campaign themes

2024

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2022

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2020

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2016

The following issues were listed on Smith's campaign website. For a full list of campaign themes, click here.

  • Fighting for Missouri’s Farmers: As a fourth-generation owner of the family farm just outside Salem, agriculture has always been and will always be one of my top priorities. Rural America is constantly under attack from the Federal government and I am committed to protecting the rights of those who feed America and the world.
  • Balancing our Budget: Whether it’s your family, your farm, or your business, balancing your budget is essential. No person or business can survive in extended debt, and neither can your country. Unfortunately your government is consistently spending far more than it’s taking in. In 2015 the government borrowed almost $1.5 billion a day, and the national debt is quickly closing in on $20 trillion. We are leaving the next generation with a legacy of debt that will be impossible to overcome. In order to ensure our country doesn’t go the way of Greece, we need drastic changes now.
  • Protecting Life: I am 100% pro-life and believe whole-heartedly that life begins at conception. The rights of the unborn sadly have been under attack by liberals, but I am committed to fighting for those who cannot fight for themselves. In 2013 and 2015 I co-sponsored the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, both of which passed the House in hopes of protecting the precious gift of life.
  • Upholding the Second Amendment: As a lifetime member of the National Rifle Association (NRA), I will always be a staunch defender of the Second Amendment. The right to bear arms is clearly guaranteed to all citizens in the Constitution and I am committed to defending those rights as the left ratchets up their attacks.
  • Fighting the Washington Regulatory Machine: The Washington regulatory machine continues to push out thousands of pages of new regulations each year written by bureaucrats who have never set foot in south central or southeast Missouri. The federal code of regulations is now over 175,000 pages long, and regulations are costing our economy close to $2 trillion a year.

[164]

—Jason Smith's campaign website, http://electjasonsmith.com/issues/

Notable endorsements

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Notable candidate endorsements by Jason Smith
EndorseeElectionStageOutcome
Scott Parkinson  source  (R) U.S. Senate Virginia (2024) Primary
Donald Trump (R) President of the United States (2024) Primary
Harriet Hageman  source  (R) U.S. House Wyoming At-large District (2022) PrimaryWon General
Marco Rubio  source  (R) President of the United States (2016) PrimaryLost Convention

Campaign finance summary


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Jason Smith campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2024* U.S. House Missouri District 8Candidacy Declared primary$4,268,056 $2,095,551
2022U.S. House Missouri District 8Won general$3,198,304 $4,242,036
2020U.S. House Missouri District 8Won general$1,902,371 $1,516,930
2018U.S. House Missouri District 8Won general$1,973,532 N/A**
2016U.S. House, Missouri District 8Won $1,676,846 N/A**
2014U.S. House (Missouri, District 8)Won $1,735,609 N/A**
2012Missouri House of Representatives District 120Won $95,815 N/A**
2010Missouri House of Representatives District 150Won $52,432 N/A**
2008Missouri House of Representatives District 150Won $57,690 N/A**
2006Missouri House of Representatives District 150Won $40,537 N/A**
** Data on expenditures is not available for this election cycle
Note: Totals above reflect only availabale data.

Personal Gain Index

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It consists of two different metrics:

PGI: Donation Concentration Metric

See also: The Donation Concentration Metric (U.S. Congress Personal Gain Index)

Filings required by the Federal Election Commission report on the industries that give to each candidate. Using campaign filings and information calculated by OpenSecrets.org, Ballotpedia calculated the percentage of donations by industry received by each incumbent over the course of his or her career (or 1989 and later, if elected prior to 1988). Smith received the most donations from individuals and PACs employed by the leadership PACs industry.

From 2013-2014, 27.37 percent of Smith's career contributions came from the top five industries as listed below.[165]

Donation Concentration Metric graphic.png
Jason Smith (Missouri congressional representative) Campaign Contributions
Total Raised $1,446,391
Total Spent $1,283,455
Top industry in the districtEducational services, and health care and social assistance
Top five industries that contributed to campaign committee
Leadership PACs$129,516
Health Professionals$86,300
Crop Production & Basic Processing$84,700
Commercial Banks$53,950
Lawyers/Law Firms$41,350
% total in top industry8.95%
% total in top two industries14.92%
% total in top five industries27.37%

Analysis

Lifetime voting record

See also: Lifetime voting records of United States Senators and Representatives

According to the website GovTrack, Smith missed 17 of 1,555 roll call votes from June 2013 to September 2015. This amounted to 1.1 percent, which was lower than the median of 2.2 percent among representatives as of September 2015.[166]

Like-minded colleagues

The website OpenCongress tracks the voting records of each member to determine with whom he or she votes most and least often. The results include a member from each party.[167]

Smith most often votes with:

Smith least often votes with:


National Journal vote ratings

See also: National Journal vote ratings

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2013

Smith ranked 30th in the conservative rankings in 2013.[168]

Voting with party

The website OpenCongress tracks how often members of Congress vote with the majority of the chamber caucus.

2014

Smith voted with the Republican Party 97.4 percent of the time, which ranked fifth among the 234 House Republican members as of July 2014.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; invalid names, e.g. too many

Scorecards

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2020

In 2020, the Missouri State Legislature was in session from January 8 to May 15. A special session was held from July 27 to September 16. A veto session convened on September 16. A second special session convened on November 5.

Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to business issues.
Legislators are scored on bills related to reproductive health issues.
Legislators are scored on their votes on environmental issues.
Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.


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See also


Footnotes

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  9. U.S. House, "Congressman Smith to Serve on Judiciary and Natural Resources Committees," June 12, 2013
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  11. Congress.gov, "H.R.2670 - National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024," accessed February 23, 2024
  12. Congress.gov, "H.R.185 - To terminate the requirement imposed by the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for proof of COVID-19 vaccination for foreign travelers, and for other purposes." accessed February 23, 2024
  13. Congress.gov, "H.R.2811 - Limit, Save, Grow Act of 2023," accessed February 23, 2024
  14. Congress.gov, "H.Con.Res.9 - Denouncing the horrors of socialism." accessed February 23, 2024
  15. Congress.gov, "H.R.1 - Lower Energy Costs Act," accessed February 23, 2024
  16. Congress.gov, "H.J.Res.30 - Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Department of Labor relating to 'Prudence and Loyalty in Selecting Plan Investments and Exercising Shareholder Rights'." accessed February 23, 2024
  17. Congress.gov, "H.J.Res.7 - Relating to a national emergency declared by the President on March 13, 2020." accessed February 23, 2024
  18. Congress.gov, "H.R.3746 - Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023," accessed February 23, 2024
  19. Congress.gov, "Roll Call 20," accessed February 23, 2024
  20. Congress.gov, "H.Res.757 - Declaring the office of Speaker of the House of Representatives to be vacant.," accessed February 23, 2024
  21. Congress.gov, "Roll Call 527," accessed February 23, 2024
  22. Congress.gov, "H.Res.757 - Declaring the office of Speaker of the House of Representatives to be vacant." accessed February 23, 2024
  23. Congress.gov, "H.Res.878 - Providing for the expulsion of Representative George Santos from the United States House of Representatives." accessed February 23, 2024
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  26. Congress.gov, "H.R.5376 - Inflation Reduction Act of 2022," accessed January 20, 2023
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  28. Congress.gov, "H.R.1 - For the People Act of 2021," accessed April 15, 2022
  29. Congress.gov, "H.R.1808 - Assault Weapons Ban of 2022," accessed January 20, 2023
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  32. Congress.gov, "H.R.6 - American Dream and Promise Act of 2021," accessed April 15, 2022
  33. Congress.gov, "S.3373 - Sergeant First Class Heath Robinson Honoring our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics Act of 2022," accessed January 20, 2023
  34. Congress.gov, "H.R.4346 - Chips and Science Act," accessed January 20, 2023
  35. Congress.gov, "H.R.3755 - Women's Health Protection Act of 2021," accessed April 15, 2022
  36. Congress.gov, "H.R.1996 - SAFE Banking Act of 2021," accessed April 15, 2022
  37. Congress.gov, "H.R.2471 - Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022," accessed January 20, 2023
  38. Congress.gov, "H.R.5 - Equality Act," accessed April 15, 2022
  39. Congress.gov, "H.R.8404 - Respect for Marriage Act," accessed January 20, 2023
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  41. Congress.gov, "H.R.7688 - Consumer Fuel Price Gouging Prevention Act," accessed January 20, 2023
  42. Congress.gov, "H.R.8 - Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2021," accessed January 20, 2023
  43. Congress.gov, "H.R.5746 - Freedom to Vote: John R. Lewis Act," accessed January 20, 2023
  44. Congress.gov, "S.2938 - Bipartisan Safer Communities Act," accessed January 20, 2023
  45. Congress.gov, "H.Res.24 - Impeaching Donald John Trump, President of the United States, for high crimes and misdemeanors.," accessed April 15, 2022
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  54. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 256," May 4, 2017
  55. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 405," September 26, 2018
  56. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 399," September 13, 2018
  57. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 313," June 28, 2018
  58. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 257," June 8, 2018
  59. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 216," May 22, 2018
  60. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 127," March 22, 2018
  61. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 69," February 9, 2018
  62. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 60," February 6, 2018
  63. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 44," January 22, 2018
  64. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 33," January 18, 2018
  65. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 708," December 21, 2017
  66. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 692," December 19, 2017
  67. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 670," December 7, 2017
  68. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 637," November 16, 2017
  69. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 589," October 26, 2017
  70. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 557," October 5, 2017
  71. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 528," September 14, 2017
  72. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 480," September 8, 2017
  73. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 441," September 6, 2017
  74. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 299," June 8, 2017
  75. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 249," May 3, 2017
  76. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 230," May 24, 2018
  77. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 49," January 30, 2018
  78. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 631," November 14, 2017
  79. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 435," July 27, 2017
  80. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 413," July 25, 2017
  81. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 437," July 28, 2017
  82. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 407," July 24, 2017
  83. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results For Roll Call 378," July 14, 2017
  84. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results for Roll Call 136," March 8, 2017
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  87. Congressional Record, "Resume of Congressional Activity, First Session of the One Hundred Fourteenth Congress," April 13, 2015
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  90. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results for Roll Call 362," June 12, 2015
  91. Roll Call, "Deadline for TAA Do-Over Vote Extended to July 30 (Updated)," June 15, 2015
  92. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results for Roll Call 374," June 18, 2015
  93. Politico, "Trade turnaround: House backs new power for Obama," June 18, 2015
  94. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results for Roll Call 388," June 24, 2015
  95. The Hill, "Obama signs trade bills," June 29, 2015
  96. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results for Roll Call 239," accessed May 27, 2015
  97. Congress.gov, "H.R. 1735," accessed May 27, 2015
  98. The Hill, "Redone defense policy bill sails through House," accessed November 12, 2015
  99. Congress.gov, "S. 1356," accessed November 12, 2015
  100. Clerk.House.gov, "Final Vote Results for Roll Call 618," accessed November 12, 2015
  101. Senate.gov, "On the Motion (Motion to Concur in the House Amendment to S. 1356)," accessed November 12, 2015
  102. Congress.gov, "S.Con.Res.11," accessed May 5, 2015
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  104. The Hill, "Republicans pass a budget, flexing power of majority," accessed May 5, 2015
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  120. Congress.gov, "HR 36 - the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act," accessed May 16, 2015
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Political offices
Preceded by
Jo Ann Emerson (R)
U.S. House Missouri District 8
2013-Present
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Missouri House of Representatives District 120
2005-2013
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