8 members · 55 bills referred · 62 committee votes
Bills
55
Enacted
43
Dead
10
Vote Pass Rate
97%
make an appropriation for the payment of extraordinary litigation expenses and to declare an emergency.
provide enhanced permit criteria for current and former law enforcement officers.
limit liability for certain exposures to COVID-19.
revise the requirement for written findings of fact and conclusions in certain judicial proceedings involving a child.
modify the expenditures that are recoverable as disbursements by a prevailing party in a civil action or a special proceeding.
revise certain provisions regarding the Unified Judicial System.
correct incorrect cross-references dealing with crimes and criminal procedures.
increase the enhanced penalty for the crime of simple assault.
increase the penalty for protection order violations.
revise provisions regarding the duration of restrictive contracts or declarations.
provide a penalty for sexual contact with a minor by a person holding a position of authority.
revise certain definitions for sex offender registry.
provide a definition of abortion.
restrict the entry of conservation officers onto certain private land without permission.
provide definitions regarding the crime of rape.
provide for physician wellness programs.
allow an expedited process for local intergovernmental legal disputes.
authorize the review of certain executive orders issued by the President of the United States.
require the attorney general be licensed to practice law in the state.
revise criminal provisions regarding certain visual recordings or photographic devices.
clarify the use of force.
revise certain provisions related to the training curricula required of a person appointed as a guardian or a conservator.
codify legislation enacted in 2020.
protect voter registration information for certain voters.
establish the crime of possession, manufacturing, or distribution of obscene dolls.
revise a statutory cross reference in the written waiver of right to a parole hearing or appearance.
reform training requirements for law enforcement officers.
limit the time children in need of supervision are held in detention under certain circumstances.
revise the automatic removal of certain convictions from a background check record.
revise the penalty for the ingestion of certain controlled substances.
revise certain provisions regarding eligibility for parole for certain persons sentenced to life imprisonment.
establish the crime of torture of a human trafficking victim and provide a penalty therefor.
revise the voting requirements necessary for the board to grant or deny parole or recommend clemency.
revise the requirements of setting discretionary parole dates by the board.
revise the eligibility requirements for compassionate parole under certain circumstances.
modify the process for civil forfeiture.
revise provisions regarding hate crimes.
revise certain provisions related to competency hearings.
revise provisions related to the automatic removal of certain charges or convictions from a defendant's public record.
adopt the Uniform Faithful Presidential Electors Act.
declare certain contract provisions regarding abortion as unenforceable and to provide a penalty therefor.
revise and establish certain provisions related to drug crimes and enforcement and create a penalty therefor.
revise provisions regarding unfair or discriminatory practices.
revise certain provisions regarding remote notarization.
modify the duties of the Code Commission.
provide for the release of adult abuse case information to certain parties to assist in the provision of adult protective services.
include a child's legal parents and guardians in the list of parties who may receive information related to reports of the child's abuse or neglect.
revise the membership of the Law Enforcement Officers Standards Commission.
revise certain provisions regarding appeals by the prosecution.
permit a government agency to qualify as a victim for purposes of restitution in criminal cases.
correct an error in a statutory cross-reference within the Uniform Limited Liability Company Act.
make certain uses of laser pointers unlawful.
provide protection for actions assisting an impaired lawyer or judge.
limit the application of the death penalty.
Supporting a United States Constitutional amendment to retain nine justices on the United States Supreme Court.
| Bill | Result |
|---|---|
| HB1080 increase the enhanced penalty for the crime of simple assault. | Passed (5-2) |
| HB1081 increase the penalty for protection order violations. | Passed (4-3) |
| HB1096 provide a penalty for sexual contact with a minor by a person holding a position of authority. | Passed (6-0) |
| HB1194 authorize the review of certain executive orders issued by the President of the United States. | Passed (6-0) |
| HB1199 establish the Office of Liaison for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1212 clarify the use of force. | Failed (2-4) |
| HB1212 clarify the use of force. | Passed (4-2) |
| HB1114 provide a definition of abortion. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1140 restrict the entry of conservation officers onto certain private land without permission. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1150 provide definitions regarding the crime of rape. | Passed (5-2) |
| HB1191 allow an expedited process for local intergovernmental legal disputes. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1197 require the attorney general be licensed to practice law in the state. | Passed (6-0) |
| HB1204 revise criminal provisions regarding certain visual recordings or photographic devices. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1261 revise certain provisions related to the training curricula required of a person appointed as a guardian or a conservator. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1026 make an appropriation for the payment of extraordinary litigation expenses and to declare an emergency. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1084 revise provisions regarding the duration of restrictive contracts or declarations. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1102 revise certain definitions for sex offender registry. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1179 provide for physician wellness programs. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB126 establish the crime of possession, manufacturing, or distribution of obscene dolls. | Passed (6-0) |
| SB143 revise the penalty for the ingestion of certain controlled substances. | Passed (5-2) |
| SB173 revise certain provisions related to competency hearings. | Passed (6-1) |
| SB189 revise and establish certain provisions related to drug crimes and enforcement and create a penalty therefor. | Passed (5-1) |
| SB190 revise provisions regarding unfair or discriminatory practices. | Passed (6-0) |
| SB148 establish the crime of torture of a human trafficking victim and provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (5-0) |
| SB163 revise the eligibility requirements for compassionate parole under certain circumstances. | Passed (5-1) |
| SB164 modify the process for civil forfeiture. | Passed (4-0) |
| SB166 revise provisions regarding hate crimes. | Passed (5-0) |
| SB193 revise certain provisions regarding remote notarization. | Passed (5-0) |
| SB148 establish the crime of torture of a human trafficking victim and provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (5-2) |
| SB174 revise provisions related to the automatic removal of certain charges or convictions from a defendant's public record. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB176 adopt the Uniform Faithful Presidential Electors Act. | Passed (6-1) |
| SB176 adopt the Uniform Faithful Presidential Electors Act. | Passed (6-1) |
| SB183 declare certain contract provisions regarding abortion as unenforceable and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (6-1) |
| HB1068 revise the requirement for written findings of fact and conclusions in certain judicial proceedings involving a child. | Passed (6-0) |
| SB126 establish the crime of possession, manufacturing, or distribution of obscene dolls. | Failed (3-3) |
| SB141 revise the automatic removal of certain convictions from a background check record. | Passed (5-1) |
| HB1069 modify the expenditures that are recoverable as disbursements by a prevailing party in a civil action or a special proceeding. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB135 reform training requirements for law enforcement officers. | Passed (6-0) |
| SB146 revise certain provisions regarding eligibility for parole for certain persons sentenced to life imprisonment. | Passed (6-0) |
| HB1043 provide enhanced permit criteria for current and former law enforcement officers. | Passed (5-0) |
| HB1046 limit liability for certain exposures to COVID-19. | Passed (5-0) |
| HB1070 revise certain provisions regarding the Unified Judicial System. | Passed (4-0) |
| HB1071 correct incorrect cross-references dealing with crimes and criminal procedures. | Passed (4-0) |
| SB102 protect voter registration information for certain voters. | Passed (6-0) |
| SB98 limit the application of the death penalty. | Passed (5-1) |
| SCR602 Supporting a United States Constitutional amendment to retain nine justices on the United States Supreme Court. | Passed (4-0) |
| SB79 make certain uses of laser pointers unlawful. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB95 provide protection for actions assisting an impaired lawyer or judge. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB31 provide for the release of adult abuse case information to certain parties to assist in the provision of adult protective services. | Passed (6-0) |
| SB60 revise the membership of the Law Enforcement Officers Standards Commission. | Passed (6-0) |
| SB62 revise certain provisions regarding appeals by the prosecution. | Passed (6-0) |
| SB75 correct an error in a statutory cross-reference within the Uniform Limited Liability Company Act. | Passed (6-0) |
| SB13 revise a statutory cross reference in the written waiver of right to a parole hearing or appearance. | Passed (6-0) |
| SB14 limit the time children in need of supervision are held in detention under certain circumstances. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB15 revise the voting requirements necessary for the board to grant or deny parole or recommend clemency. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB16 revise the requirements of setting discretionary parole dates by the board. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB1 codify legislation enacted in 2020. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB1 codify legislation enacted in 2020. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB2 modify the duties of the Code Commission. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB5 include a child's legal parents and guardians in the list of parties who may receive information related to reports of the child's abuse or neglect. | Passed (6-0) |
| SB7 permit a government agency to qualify as a victim for purposes of restitution in criminal cases. | Passed (6-0) |
| SB7 permit a government agency to qualify as a victim for purposes of restitution in criminal cases. | Passed (6-0) |