Lloyd K. Smucker

Republican Representative of Pennsylvania's 11th district

  • Representative

    Pennsylvania, district 11

    January 3, 2023 - January 3, 2025

4

Congresses Served

4

House Terms

January 23, 1964 (60 years old)

Birthday

  • Served as a U.S. representative from Pennsylvania, initially representing the 16th district and, after redistricting in 2018, the 11th district.
  • Served in the Pennsylvania State Senate for the 13th district from 2009 to 2016.
  • Born into an Old Order Amish family, left the community at age five.
  • Attended Lebanon Valley College and Franklin & Marshall College, earning credits in liberal arts but did not complete a degree.
  • Worked as president of a family-owned commercial construction firm for 25 years.
  • Is a Lutheran.
  • Served on the West Lampeter Township Planning Commission and as a township supervisor before entering state politics.
  • Voted in line with Donald Trump’s stated position 94% of the time during Trump’s presidency and 14.3% of the time with Joe Biden’s stated position as of September 2021.
  • Supported the American Health Care Act, voted against legalizing medical cannabis in Pennsylvania, and supported repealing provisions in the Dodd-Frank Act.
  • Voted for increases in military spending, supported legislation to punish sanctuary cities, and voted for a budget proposing cuts to Medicare.
  • Voted to overturn the Electoral College results of the 2020 presidential election.
  • Opposes abortion, gay marriage, and federal regulation of greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Supports repealing the Affordable Care Act, opposes gun-control legislation, and supports increased American intervention in Iraq and Syria.
  • Voted twice against impeaching Donald Trump and against forming the January 6th committee.
  • Supports capital punishment and opposes net neutrality.
  • Member of the Committee on Ways and Means, including the Subcommittee on Oversight and the Subcommittee on Worker and Family Support.
  • Member of the Republican Main Street Partnership and the Republican Study Committee.