Mikie Sherrill, sworn in as 11th District Representative, declines pay during federal shutdown

Swearing-in reception for Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-11th Dist.), Jan. 3, 2019. Photo courtesy of Mikie Sherrill office.
Swearing-in reception for Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-11th Dist.), Jan. 3, 2019. Photo courtesy of Mikie Sherrill office.
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From the office of Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-11th Dist.):

MIKIE SHERRILL JOINS 116TH CONGRESS AS NEW JERSEY’S 11TH DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE
CONGRESSWOMAN SHERRILL VOTES TO REOPEN GOVERNMENT

Washington, DC — With her four children alongside her on the House Floor, Mikie Sherrill took the oath of office and joined the 116th Congress as the Representative for New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District on Thursday.

“Today, I proudly raised my right hand and reaffirmed my commitment to defend the Constitution of the United States for the people of the 11th District of New Jersey,” said Congresswoman Sherrill. 

“I couldn’t be more proud and humbled to stand alongside a diverse freshman class that reflects the shared values of our nation. I am ready to do the work of the people of New Jersey, to focus on the big issues that face our country, and help secure a world worthy of our children.”

Congresswoman Sherrill voted to advance H.R. 21 and H.J.Res. 1, two appropriations bills to fund federal agencies in 2019, including transportation and water infrastructure, and end the now 13-day government shutdown. 

In a letter submitted yesterday to the Chief Administrative Officer, Congresswoman Sherrill requested that her “pay be withheld until the lapse in appropriations that commenced on Dec. 22, 2018, ends, and the federal government is fully reopened.”

Surrounded by more than 200 visiting constituents, Sherrill’s father administered the oath of office. Sherrill hosted an open house in her Washington DC office, at 1208 Longworth House Office Building.

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