Legislator

US Representative
Ryan Mackenzie
(R) - United States
Pennsylvania District 7
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Main Office

121 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: 202-225-6411

Allentown Office

1125 S. Cedar Crest Blvd.
Suite 109
Allentown, PA 18103
Phone: 484-781-6000

Vote Record By Category
Category Vote Index Total Score
Criminal Justice 100
2
 
Racial Equality 100
1
 
Reproductive Freedom 0
-1
 
Voting Rights/Elections 0
-1
 
All Bills 60
1
 
Rated Bill Votes
Bill Bill Name Motion Vote Date Rating Vote Comments
HB282 Providing medical assistance upon reentry House Floor: HB 282 PN 1800, FINAL PASSAGE 06/03/2025 1 Yea HB 282 would authorize the PA Department of Corrections to establish a medical assistance reentry program for incarcerated individuals who are scheduled to be released and returning to their community. This would ensure a continuity of care, so that access to medication, substance use disorder treatment, and case management services are not disrupted.
HB439 CROWN Act House Floor: HB 439 PN 996, FINAL PASSAGE 03/17/2025 1 Yea HB 439, known as the CROWN Act, would amend the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act to expand the definition of “race” to include traits associated with race, including hair texture and protective hairstyles. HB 439 would prohibit racial discrimination of hair texture and protective hairstyles historically associated with race without infringing on an employer's right to implement otherwise valid workplace health and safety rules or policies.
HB956 Automatic felony enhancement for simple assault against municipal workers House Floor: HB 956 PN 1975, FINAL PASSAGE 07/01/2025 -1 Nay HB 956 would add municipal workers as the fortieth category to the list of officers or employees against whom simple assault would automatically be charged as a second-degree felony aggravated assault. HB 956 would mete out greater punishment based not on the intent or severity of the assault, but rather on the employment status of the victim.
HB1140 Contraceptive Coverage for All Act House Floor: HB 1140 PN 1449, FINAL PASSAGE 06/03/2025 1 Nay HB 1140 would require insurance companies to cover all contraceptive drugs, devices, and other products and services at no cost to the consumer, ensuring that no one loses access to contraception because of their income—and guarantees it for those who need, want, and deserve it.
HB1396 Omnibus election reform House Floor: HB 1396 PN 1688, FINAL PASSAGE 05/13/2025 1 Nay HB 1396 is an omnibus reform bill that would (1) expand voting access (e.g., machine-based early voting, standardized ballot drop box requirements, pre-registration for 16- and 17-year olds); (2) modernize and secure our elections (e.g., electronic poll books, recount reform); and (3) address administrative challenges through practical improvements to mail ballot procedures.
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