Utah State Legislator Votes for 2005-2006

         

Neil A. Hansen (D), State House (Dist. 9), Selected Votes in 2006

H.B. 101 Lobbyist Gift Limits and Disclosure (Alexander, J.) Rep. Hansen voted against he bill.

H.B. 85 Abortion by a Minor - Parental Notification and Consent , Rep. Gibson, is the primary sponsor of the bill. Rep. Hansen voted for the bill.

H.B. 109 Sales and Use Tax - Food and Food Ingredients and Tax Rates -- Newbold, M. Rep. Hansen voted for the bill.

HB0045 Bear River Development Act-- Rep. Hansen voted for the bill.

H.B. 47 -- Sales Tax Diversion for Water Projects and Water Financing Rep Hansen voted for the bill.

SB 70 Process for Approval of Waste Disposal Amendments (Nuclear waste) This bill modifies legislative and gubernatorial approval requirements for the disposal of certain wastes. (allows Legislature to set rules without approval of the Governor) Rep. Hansen voted for the bill.

HB94 Second Substitute Ban on Gifts to Elected Officials The original HB94 limited gifts to legislators to $5 or less; The Substitute bill, HB94S2, returned the limit on gifts to less than $50. The Law enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee submitted only the substitute bill to the floor and Rep. Hansen was not given a vote on the original bill. Rep. Hansen voted for the substitute bill.

HB12 Amendments to Government Records Access and Management Act provides that certain communications between citizens and elected officials are protected records not subject to disclosure. Rep. Hansen voted against the bill.

HB 100, 259 (air) and 335 (radiation) are a set of bills which require a bond to be posted to cover all the costs of an environmental action by anyone requesting a stay of any environmental protection action. Rep. Hansen voted for HB 259. There are no votes on the other two bills to date.

H.B.15 Early Voting This bill amends the Election Code to permit in-person early voting prior to the date of the election.. Rep Hansen voted for the bill.

H.B. 91 Redistricting Amendments This bill: prohibits the Legislature from adopting a redistricting plan unless the plan is approved by more than two-thirds of both houses of the Legislature. Rep. Hansen voted for the bill in committee, but the majority of the committee voted against the bill and it will not go to the floor with a favorable recommendation.

HB42 Sub Renewable Energy Tax Credits Rep Hansen voted for the bill. The Bill passed the house unanimously.

H.B. 101 Lobbyist Gift Limits and Disclosure (Requires disclosure on all gifts over $5) Rep.. Hansen voted against the bill.

H.B. 15 Early Voting This bill amends the Election Code to permit in-person early voting prior to the date of the election. Rep Hansen was absent or did not vote on the bill.

S.B 96 Public Education - Instruction and Policy Relating to the Origins of Life/Origins of the Species Third substitute removed all reference to the origins of life. The bill did not pass the House. Rep. Hansen voted against voted against the bill.

H.B. 109 Sales and Use Tax - Food and Food Ingredients and Tax Rates. Third Substitute Rep Hansen was a sponsor and voted for the bill on the floor.


 

LaWanna Lou Shurtliff (D), State House (Dist 10), Selected Votes in 2006

H.B. 101 Lobbyist Gift Limits and Disclosure (Alexander, J.) Rep. Shurtliff voted for the bill.

H.B. 85 Abortion by a Minor - Parental Notification and Consent , Rep. Gibson, is the primary sponsor of the bill. Rep. Shurtliff voted for the bill.

H.B. 109 Sales and Use Tax - Food and Food Ingredients and Tax Rates -- Newbold, M. Rep. Shurtliff voted against the bill.

HB0045 Bear River Development Act-- Rep. Shurtliff voted for the bill.

H.B. 47 -- Sales Tax Diversion for Water Projects and Water Financing Rep Shurtliff voted for the bill.

SB 70 Process for Approval of Waste Disposal Amendments (Nuclear waste) This bill modifies legislative and gubernatorial approval requirements for the disposal of certain wastes. (allows Legislature to set rules without approval of the Governor) Rep. Shurtliff voted against the bill.

HB94 Second Substitute Ban on Gifts to Elected Officials The original HB94 limited gifts to legislators to $5 or less; The Substitute bill, HB94S2, returned the limit on gifts to less than $50. The Law enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee submitted only the substitute bill to the floor and Rep. Shurtliff was not given a vote on the original bill. Rep. Shurtliff voted for the substitute bill.

HB12 Amendments to Government Records Access and Management Act provides that certain communications between citizens and elected officials are protected records not subject to disclosure. Rep Shurtliff voted against the bill.

HB 100, 259 (air) and 335 (radiation) are a set of bills which require a bond to be posted to cover all the costs of an environmental action by anyone requesting a stay of any environmental protection action. Rep. Shurtliff voted against HB 259. There are no votes on the other two bills to date.

H.B.15 Early Voting This bill amends the Election Code to permit in-person early voting prior to the date of the election.. Rep Shurtliff voted for the bill.

HB42 Sub Renewable Energy Tax Credits Rep Shurtliff voted for the bill. The Bill passed the house unanimously.

H.B. 101 Lobbyist Gift Limits and Disclosure (Requires disclosure on all gifts over $5) Rep. Shurtliff voted for the bill.

H.B. 15 Early Voting This bill amends the Election Code to permit in-person early voting prior to the date of the election. Rep Shurtliff voted for the bill.

S.B 96 Public Education - Instruction and Policy Relating to the Origins of Life/Origins of the Species Third substitute removed all reference to the origins of life. The bill did not pass the House. Rep. Shurtliff voted against voted against the bill.

H.B. 109 Sales and Use Tax - Food and Food Ingredients and Tax Rates. Third Substitute Rep Shurtliff voted against the bill


 

Brad L. Dee (R), State House (Dist. 11), Record of Selected Votes in 2006

 

H.B. 101 Lobbyist Gift Limits and Disclosure (Alexander, J.) Rep. Dee voted for the bill.

H.B. 85 Abortion by a Minor - Parental Notification and Consent , Rep. Gibson, is the primary sponsor of the bill. Rep. Dee voted for the bill.

H.B. 109 Sales and Use Tax - Food and Food Ingredients and Tax Rates -- Newbold, M. Rep. Dee voted for the bill.

HB0045 Bear River Development Act-- Rep. Dee voted for the bill.

H.B. 47 -- Sales Tax Diversion for Water Projects and Water Financing Rep Dee voted for the bill.

SB 70 Process for Approval of Waste Disposal Amendments (Nuclear waste) This bill modifies legislative and gubernatorial approval requirements for the disposal of certain wastes. (allows Legislature to set rules without approval of the Governor) Rep. Dee voted for the bill.

HB94 Second Substitute Ban on Gifts to Elected Officials The original HB94 limited gifts to legislators to $5 or less; The Substitute bill, HB94S2, returned the limit on gifts to less than $50. The Law enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee submitted only the substitute bill to the floor and Rep. Dee was not given a vote on the original bill. Rep. Dee voted for the substitute bill.

HB12 Amendments to Government Records Access and Management Act provides that certain communications between citizens and elected officials are protected records not subject to disclosure. Rep. Dee voted against the bill.

HB 100, 259 (air) and 335 (radiation) are a set of bills which require a bond to be posted to cover all the costs of an environmental action by anyone requesting a stay of any environmental protection action. Rep. Dee voted for HB 259. There are no votes on the other two bills to date.

H.B.15 Early Voting This bill amends the Election Code to permit in-person early voting prior to the date of the election.. Rep. Dee voted for the bill.

HB 340 Education Funding Amendments This bill creates a program to award scholarships to students to attend a private school. Rep Dee is sponsor of the bill. There have been no recorded votes on the bill yet.

HB42 Sub Renewable Energy Tax Credits Rep Dee voted for the bill. The Bill passed the house unanimously.

H.B. 101 Lobbyist Gift Limits and Disclosure (Requires disclosure on all gifts over $5) Rep. Dee voted for the bill.

H.B. 15 Early Voting This bill amends the Election Code to permit in-person early voting prior to the date of the election. Rep Dee voted for the bill.

S.B 96 Public Education - Instruction and Policy Relating to the Origins of Life/Origins of the Species Third substitute removed all reference to the origins of life. The bill did not pass the House. Rep. Dee voted against voted for the bill.

H.B. 109 Sales and Use Tax - Food and Food Ingredients and Tax Rates. Third Substitute Rep Dee was a sponsor and voted for the bill on the floor.


 

 

D. Gregg Buxton, Record of Selected Votes in 2006

 
HB0085 Abortion by a Minor - Parental Notification and Consent, Gibson, Sponsor.. Rep. Buxton is a co-sponsor of the bill.

H.B. 101 Lobbyist Gift Limits and Disclosure (Alexander, J.) Rep. Buxton voted for the bill.

H.B. 109 Sales and Use Tax - Food and Food Ingredients and Tax Rates -- Newbold, M. Rep. Buxton voted for the bill.

HB0045 Bear River Development Act-- Rep Buxton voted for the bill.

H.B. 47 -- Sales Tax Diversion for Water Projects and Water Financing Rep Buxton voted for the bill.

SB 70 Process for Approval of Waste Disposal Amendments (Nuclear waste) This bill modifies legislative and gubernatorial approval requirements for the disposal of certain wastes. (allows Legislature to set rules without approval of the Governor) Rep. Buxton voted for the bill.

HB94 Second Substitute Ban on Gifts to Elected Officials The original HB94 limited gifts to legislators to $5 or less; The Substitute bill, HB94S2, returned the limit on gifts to less than $50. The Law enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee submitted only the substitute bill to the floor and Rep. Buxton was not given a vote on the original bill. Rep. Buxton voted for the substitute bill.

HB12 Amendments to Government Records Access and Management Act provides that certain communications between citizens and elected officials are protected records not subject to disclosure. Rep. Buxton voted for the bill.

HB 100, 259 (air) and 335 (radiation) are a set of bills which require a bond to be posted to cover all the costs of an environmental action by anyone requesting a stay of any environmental protection action. Rep. Buxton voted for HB 259. There are no votes on the other two bills to date.

H.B.15 Early Voting This bill amends the Election Code to permit in-person early voting prior to the date of the election.. Rep Buxton voted for the bill.

HB42 Sub Renewable Energy Tax Credits Rep Buxton voted for the bill. The Bill passed the house unanimously.

H.B. 101 Lobbyist Gift Limits and Disclosure (Requires disclosure on all gifts over $5) Rep Buxton voted for the bill.

H.B. 15 Early Voting This bill amends the Election Code to permit in-person early voting prior to the date of the election. Rep B Buxton voted for the bill.

S.B 96 Public Education - Instruction and Policy Relating to the Origins of Life/Origins of the Species Third substitute removed all reference to the origins of life. The bill did not pass the House. Rep. Buxton voted against voted against the bill.

H.B. 109 Sales and Use Tax - Food and Food Ingredients and Tax Rates. Third Substitute Rep Buxton voted against the bill.

 

 

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