10 members · 50 bills referred · 54 committee votes
Bills
50
Enacted
31
Dead
16
Vote Pass Rate
94%
Arthur Rusch
Craig Kennedy
Jim Stalzer
Lyndi DiSanto
Stace Nelson
Lee Schoenbeck
Lance Russell
Joshua Klumb
Brock Greenfield
Kris Langer
provide for criminal background checks for certain applicants and employees of the Department of Public Safety.
revise eligibility for a deferred imposition of sentence.
revise parole date calculation provisions.
authorize a hearing panel of the Board of Pardons and Paroles to make clemency recommendations.
revise the time requirements for parole reports and plans.
revise certain provisions regarding criminal background checks for adults working in child care institutions.
revise certain provisions regarding the attorney recruitment assistance program.
revise certain provisions regarding recommendations for treatment as a condition for probation.
revise certain provisions regarding driving after consuming certain drugs or substances.
revise certain provisions regarding the use and possession of scanning devices and reencoders.
provide for a court order to test for HIV at the request of victims of certain crimes.
revise provisions regarding engaging in sexual activity for a fee or other compensation.
revise the procedure for judgment by confession.
provide a privilege for journalists and newscasters regarding refusal to disclose information.
establish a lemon law for certain farm machinery.
establish a penalty for certain persons who fail to file a birth certificate or who fail to provide the notice required for the filing of a death certificate.
establish immunity from liability for injuries to or the death of a person engaged in off-road vehicle activity under certain circumstances.
revise provisions regarding certain Class 2 misdemeanors.
revise certain provisions regarding the treatment of alcohol and drug abuse.
provide a criminal penalty for causing an abortion against a pregnant mother's will.
revise provisions regarding juvenile justice.
provide for remote notarization.
require random drug testing of legislators.
revise provisions regarding rape.
revise certain provisions regarding the granting of work permits to minors who refuse to submit to chemical analyses.
authorize the conditional carrying of a concealed pistol in the state capitol by certain persons.
revise certain provisions pertaining to the disqualification of commercial driver license holders for failure to consent to chemical analyses.
restrict the enactment of policies governing the possession of firearms at public institutions of higher education.
revise provisions regarding the Law Enforcement Officers Certification Commission.
revise visitation rights of a person causing conception by rape or incest.
remove certain sanctions regarding public assistance for certain felony drug offenders.
revise the penalty for possession of substances containing cannabis intended for consumption other than by smoking or inhalation.
establish procedures for the investigation of certain missing and murdered indigenous persons.
revise certain provisions regarding restoration to competency for criminal defendants.
repeal presumptive probation.
update certain provisions regarding consumer protection.
authorize certain tobacco manufacturers to assign to the state the interest of the manufacturer in any money in a qualified escrow fund.
provide for the carrying of a concealed pistol without a permit.
revise the provisions regarding the filing of a statement of additional issues on appeal in certain contested cases.
repeal and revise certain provisions regarding permits to carry a concealed pistol.
codify legislation enacted in 2018.
remove restrictions regarding the carrying of a concealed weapon in the state capitol by permit holders.
regulate the use of care and maintenance funds by perpetual care cemeteries.
revise certain provisions regarding public records.
revise provisions regarding commitment of a child adjudicated as delinquent.
prohibit capital punishment of any person with severe mental illness.
revise provisions regarding multiple convictions for certain offenses.
increase the penalty for theft of a firearm.
provide for the Firearms Protection Act.
Directing the Executive Board to create a fifteen-member task force to study and make legislative proposals regarding alternatives to imprisonment for those convicted of the crime of ingestion of controlled substances.
| Bill | Result |
|---|---|
| HB1130 revise provisions regarding certain Class 2 misdemeanors. | Passed (5-2) |
| HB1132 revise certain provisions regarding the treatment of alcohol and drug abuse. | Passed (6-0) |
| HB1195 revise provisions regarding juvenile justice. | Passed (5-2) |
| HB1050 revise certain provisions regarding the use and possession of scanning devices and reencoders. | Passed (6-0) |
| HB1110 establish a penalty for certain persons who fail to file a birth certificate or who fail to provide the notice required for the filing of a death certificate. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1193 provide a criminal penalty for causing an abortion against a pregnant mother's will. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1272 provide for remote notarization. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1061 provide for a court order to test for HIV at the request of victims of certain crimes. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1063 revise provisions regarding engaging in sexual activity for a fee or other compensation. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1074 provide a privilege for journalists and newscasters regarding refusal to disclose information. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1103 establish a lemon law for certain farm machinery. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1117 establish immunity from liability for injuries to or the death of a person engaged in off-road vehicle activity under certain circumstances. | Passed (4-3) |
| SB19 repeal presumptive probation. | Passed (5-2) |
| SB74 revise provisions regarding multiple convictions for certain offenses. | Passed (6-0) |
| SB79 increase the penalty for theft of a firearm. | Passed (6-0) |
| HB1070 revise the procedure for judgment by confession. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1003 revise eligibility for a deferred imposition of sentence. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1029 revise certain provisions regarding criminal background checks for adults working in child care institutions. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1047 revise certain provisions regarding recommendations for treatment as a condition for probation. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1049 revise certain provisions regarding driving after consuming certain drugs or substances. | Passed (6-0) |
| SB115 authorize the conditional carrying of a concealed pistol in the state capitol by certain persons. | Passed (4-2) |
| SB127 revise provisions regarding the Law Enforcement Officers Certification Commission. | Passed (5-1) |
| SB122 restrict the enactment of policies governing the possession of firearms at public institutions of higher education. | Passed (4-3) |
| SB127 revise provisions regarding the Law Enforcement Officers Certification Commission. | Failed (2-3) |
| SB164 establish procedures for the investigation of certain missing and murdered indigenous persons. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB71 prohibit capital punishment of any person with severe mental illness. | Passed (5-2) |
| SB143 revise visitation rights of a person causing conception by rape or incest. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB71 prohibit capital punishment of any person with severe mental illness. | Passed (4-3) |
| HB1046 revise certain provisions regarding the attorney recruitment assistance program. | Passed (5-1) |
| SB107 revise provisions regarding rape. | Passed (4-2) |
| SB144 remove certain sanctions regarding public assistance for certain felony drug offenders. | Passed (4-2) |
| SB150 revise the penalty for possession of substances containing cannabis intended for consumption other than by smoking or inhalation. | Passed (5-1) |
| SB185 revise certain provisions regarding restoration to competency for criminal defendants. | Passed (6-0) |
| SB67 revise provisions regarding commitment of a child adjudicated as delinquent. | Passed (4-2) |
| SB67 revise provisions regarding commitment of a child adjudicated as delinquent. | Passed (4-2) |
| SCR7 Directing the Executive Board to create a fifteen-member task force to study and make legislative proposals regarding alternatives to imprisonment for those convicted of the crime of ingestion of controlled substances. | Passed (5-1) |
| HB1046 revise certain provisions regarding the attorney recruitment assistance program. | Failed (3-3) |
| SB104 require random drug testing of legislators. | Passed (4-1) |
| SB54 regulate the use of care and maintenance funds by perpetual care cemeteries. | Passed (6-0) |
| SCR7 Directing the Executive Board to create a fifteen-member task force to study and make legislative proposals regarding alternatives to imprisonment for those convicted of the crime of ingestion of controlled substances. | Failed (3-3) |
| SB59 revise certain provisions regarding public records. | Passed (5-0) |
| HB1002 provide for criminal background checks for certain applicants and employees of the Department of Public Safety. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1004 revise parole date calculation provisions. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1005 authorize a hearing panel of the Board of Pardons and Paroles to make clemency recommendations. | Passed (5-2) |
| HB1006 revise the time requirements for parole reports and plans. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB45 revise the provisions regarding the filing of a statement of additional issues on appeal in certain contested cases. | Passed (5-1) |
| SB47 repeal and revise certain provisions regarding permits to carry a concealed pistol. | Passed (4-3) |
| SB50 remove restrictions regarding the carrying of a concealed weapon in the state capitol by permit holders. | Passed (4-3) |
| SB11 revise certain provisions regarding the granting of work permits to minors who refuse to submit to chemical analyses. | Passed (6-1) |
| SB12 revise certain provisions pertaining to the disqualification of commercial driver license holders for failure to consent to chemical analyses. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB20 update certain provisions regarding consumer protection. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB21 authorize certain tobacco manufacturers to assign to the state the interest of the manufacturer in any money in a qualified escrow fund. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB5 codify legislation enacted in 2018. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB9 provide for the Firearms Protection Act. | Passed (6-1) |