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Voted NO on the reproductive-freedom constitutional amendment (HJ1) at both the 2025 first reference (House 51-48) and the 2026 second reference (64-34), at committee and on the floor; ReproRising 2025 grade 'F'.
Voted NO on the reproductive-freedom constitutional amendment (HJ1) at both the 2025 first reference (House 51-48) and the 2026 second reference (64-34), at committee and on the floor; ReproRising 2025 grade 'F'.
Voted NO on the same-sex-marriage constitutional amendment at both references (HJ9 2025, HJ3 2026), committee and floor; NOT among the GOP crossovers. Affirms marriage as one man and one woman.
Voted NO on the same-sex-marriage constitutional amendment at both references (HJ9 2025, HJ3 2026), committee and floor; NOT among the GOP crossovers. Affirms marriage as one man and one woman.
Voted YES on HB2432 (2023), requiring parental notification when a minor experiences 'gender incongruence' — biological-sex framing on school policy.
Voted YES on HB346 (2022), expanding college-partnership laboratory schools — a school-choice expansion.
Voted YES on SB1515 (2023), civil liability for distributing material harmful to minors online (passed 96-0) — protects minors from sexualized content.
Voted NO on HB1004 (2020), which repealed the photo voter-ID requirement — i.e., voted to keep photo voter ID.
Voted NO on HB1 (2020) establishing no-excuse absentee voting — opposed expanded mail-in voting.
Voted NO on all three marquee 2020 gun-control bills: HB2 (universal background checks), HB674 (red-flag/ERPO), HB961 (assault-weapons ban).
Voted NO on all three marquee 2020 gun-control bills: HB2 (universal background checks), HB674 (red-flag/ERPO), HB961 (assault-weapons ban).
Voted NO on all three marquee 2020 gun-control bills: HB2 (universal background checks), HB674 (red-flag/ERPO), HB961 (assault-weapons ban).
Publicly pro-law-enforcement on his campaign issues page; sponsored HB2194 criminalizing written threats. Affirmative tough-on-crime advocacy.
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