

Representative
Ryan Mackenzie
◉ Republican•Pennsylvania
Since 2025•Next Election: Nov 3, 2026•0 followers
93%
Lifetime Alignment
Share of votes with own party
516
Votes Cast
511 recorded
99%
Attendance
5 not voting
0
Followers
2 statements indexed
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This Congress
516 total votes394 Yea
115 Nay
2 Present
5 Not voting
Top Issues

Government Reform
1 statement

Veterans
1 statement
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Quick Facts
Recent Votes
View all votes →- yea2/3 Yea-And-Nay
2026-04-30
- yeaYea-and-Nay
2026-04-30
- nayYea-and-Nay
2026-04-30
- yeaRecorded Vote
2026-04-30
Sponsored Bills
View all →- HR 8660
To amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to protect worker access to employer equity, and for other purposes.
in committee
- HR 8579
To direct the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration to issue regulations to include strollers in the contract of carriage of air carriers and set a liability limit for damaged strollers, and for other purposes.
in committee
- + 14 more sponsored bills
Recent Statements
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“Mr. MACKENZIE. Mr. Speaker, I missed votes on December 9, 2025, because I was attending an event in my district with the President. Had I been present, I would have voted YEA on Roll Call No. 316, and YEA on Roll Call No. 315. ____________________”
2025-12-11 · Government Reform

“Mr. MACKENZIE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today, on behalf of the people of the Lehigh Valley and the Poconos, to honor the memory of the 29 victims who lost their lives in a tragic plane crash on November 8, 1961, including fourteen young men from Bethlehem. These young soldiers, most just out of high school, were on their way to basic training at Fort Jackson when their flight went down outside Richmond, Virginia. In an instant, families lost sons and brothers. Our community lost neighbors, classmates, and friends. And our Nation lost young patriots preparing to serve in defense of freedom during one of the darkest chapters of the Cold War. In the aftermath, their sacrifice led to reforms in military air transport standards--changes that have saved countless lives in the decades since. What was once a devastating loss became a catalyst for increased accountability and safety. Today, a monument in Bethlehem stands as a reminder of the price these families paid and the values these young men embodied: service, duty, and love of country. May we never forget their names, their courage, or the community that still feels their absence more than sixty years later. And may their memory continue to inspire gratitude and resolve in all of us who benefit from the freedoms they never had the chance to fully experience. We remember them and include their names in the Record: Albert W. Andreas, Robert S. Bedics, Barry A. Brandt, Donald F. Doyle, Thomas D. Gasda, Richard W. Jones, Joseph J. Kobli, Stephen M. Kobli, Leroy Kranch, Jr., Thomas A. Motko, Michael Placotaris, Albert J. Rice, John D. Schuler, and Charles D. Yeakel. ____________________”
2025-11-17 · Veterans
District (Pennsylvania-7)
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Service timeline
Congress 119 · house · R-PA-7
2025–present
Bioguide ID: M001230 · Chamber: house
