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Voted YEA on the reproductive-freedom amendment (HJ1 2025 & 2026; SJ247 2025); ReproRising A+/'Champion' -- does not affirm personhood from conception.
Voted YEA on the reproductive-freedom amendment (HJ1 2025 & 2026; SJ247 2025); ReproRising A+/'Champion' -- does not affirm personhood from conception.
Voted YEA on the same-sex-marriage amendment (HJ9/SJ249 2025; HJ3 2026) and on the statutory marriage-equality bills (HB612/SB311 2026) -- does not affirm marriage as one man and one woman.
Voted YEA on HB131 (2026) requiring public higher-education institutions to provide reasonable accommodations for students' religious beliefs (94-2) -- supports religious-conscience accommodation. (Documented credit despite an otherwise progressive record.)
CHIEF PATRON of the $15 minimum-wage bills (HB1928 2025; HB1 2026) plus a broad pro-labor spending slate -- expansionary wage-mandate posture.
CHIEF PATRON of the $15 minimum-wage bills (HB1928 2025; HB1 2026) plus a broad pro-labor spending slate -- expansionary wage-mandate posture.
Voted YEA on the felon-re-enfranchisement amendment (HJ2) expanding the franchise -- opposite of photo-ID/citizenship-verification restrictions.
Voted YEA on absentee/early-voting expansion (HB2056 2025; HB773/HB774/SB438 2026 adding early-voting Sundays) -- contrary to single-day/limited-absentee posture.
Voted YEA on HB1441/SB783 (2026) restricting/conditioning local law-enforcement agreements with federal immigration authorities -- a sanctuary-leaning posture, contrary to opposing sanctuary policy.
Voted YEA on a 5-day firearm waiting period (HB2631 2025) -- contrary to permitless/constitutional carry.
Voted YEA on the assault-firearms+magazine ban (HB1607 2025, HB217 2026), public-carry ban (HB1524), red-flag/'substantial risk' expansion (HB896/HB901/HB1096), and mandatory secure-storage penalties -- comprehensive gun-control record.
Voted YEA on HB642/SB542 (2026) establishing a retail recreational-marijuana market -- decriminalization direction, contrary to opposing soft-on-crime policy.
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