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Voted NO on HJ1, the reproductive-freedom constitutional amendment (party-line R NO bloc, 01/16/2026); Family Foundation 95% pro-family.
Voted NO on HJ1, the reproductive-freedom constitutional amendment (party-line R NO bloc, 01/16/2026); Family Foundation 95% pro-family.
DEVIATION: voted YES on HJ3, the same-sex-marriage constitutional amendment (Senate 26-13, 01/16/2026), one of ~5 Republicans crossing over — does not affirm marriage as one man and one woman.
Voted NO on SB19/HB1499 (which narrow the parental-notification law by excluding library books) and YES on SB817 (parental notice of course-registration) — supports parental notification.
Voted NO on SB19/HB1499 (which narrow the parental-notification law by excluding library books) and YES on SB817 (parental notice of course-registration) — supports parental notification.
Voted YES on SB778, making display of obscene material to a minor unlawful (penalty).
Voted YES on HB131, requiring public higher-ed institutions to reasonably accommodate students' religious beliefs/observances — conscience exemption for students.
Voted NO on SB1/HB1 ($15 minimum wage) and NO on related wage mandates — fiscal-restraint posture.
Voted NO on SB438 (expanding in-person absentee voting to additional Sundays) and NO on ERIC membership (SB57/SB52) — opposes mass mail-in / early-voting expansion.
Voted NO on SB783/HB1441 (restricting local law-enforcement cooperation with ICE) — opposed sanctuary-style limits, pro federal-enforcement cooperation.
Voted NO on the assault-firearms/magazine ban (SB727/SB749), red-flag orders (SB495/HB901), and the storage mandate (SB348).
Voted NO on the assault-firearms/magazine ban (SB727/SB749), red-flag orders (SB495/HB901), and the storage mandate (SB348).
Voted NO on SB352 (restricting law-enforcement officers from wearing facial coverings) — backed police against a restriction.
Voted NO on SB60 (expanding Parole Board powers / juvenile parole) — opposed sentencing leniency.
Voted YES on SB55 (sex offenders barred near children, penalty) and SB778 (obscene material to a minor) — proportional punishment.
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