Connie Conway in CA legislative records


On Abortion: Voted NO on nurses performing non-surgical abortions

Excerpts from Legislative Counsel's Digest:Legislative Outcome:Passed House, 54-20-4; passed Senate 29-8-2; signed by Governor, 10/9/2013. (Connie Conway voted NAY).
Source: California legislative voting records: AB 154 Aug 30, 2013

On Civil Rights: Voted NO on prohibiting sexual orientation repair therapy

Excerpts from Legislative Counsel's Digest:Legislative Outcome:Passed Senate, 23-13-4; passed Assembly 52 -22-6; Approved by the Governor 9/30/2012 (Connie Conway voted NAY).
Source: California legislative voting records: SB 1172 Aug 30, 2012

On Education: For suspension of students for willful defiance of authority

Legislative Summary:AB420: This bill would eliminate the authority to suspend a pupil in kindergarten or grades 1 to 3, and the authority to recommend for expulsion a pupil in kindergarten or grades 1 to 12, for disrupting school activities or otherwise willfully defying the valid authority of those school personnel engaged in the performance of their duties.

Analysis by ACLU of Northern California, Oct 20, 2014:Gov. Brown signed AB 420 which will eliminate the most extreme uses of harsh discipline under the category of "willful defiance." Gov. Brown's signature on AB420 represents a huge step forward for students in California. The enactment of AB 420 places our state at the front of the pack: we are leading in making meaningful advancements in civil liberties as other states turn in the opposition direction.

Legislative Outcome:Passed Senate 24-8-8 on 8/19/14; Passed Assembly 62-16-1 on 8/21; State Rep. Connie Conway voted NO; Signed on Sep/27

Source: ACLU of Northern California: analysis of voting record AB420 Aug 21, 2014

On Education: Voted NO on student sports choice based on gender identity

Excerpts from Legislative Counsel's Digest:Existing law prohibits public schools from discriminating on the basis of specified characteristics, including gender, gender identity, and gender expression, and specifies various statements of legislative intent and the policies of the state in that regard. Existing law requires that participation in a particular physical education activity or sport, if required of pupils of one sex, be available to pupils of each sex.

This bill would require that a pupil be permitted to participate in sex-segregated school programs and activities, including athletic teams and competitions, and use facilities consistent with his or her gender identity, irrespective of the gender listed on the pupil's records.

Legislative Outcome:Bill passed House, 46-25-8; passed Senate, 21-9-8; approved by Governor, August 12, 2013. (Connie Conway voted NAY).

Source: California legislative voting records: AB 1266 Jul 3, 2013

On Environment: Voted NO to new regional groundwater sustainability agency

Legislative Counsel's Digest:AB 1739, together with SB 1168, creates a new, regional system for monitoring and managing groundwater. This bill would provide authority to a groundwater sustainability agency to:Legislative Outcome:8/27/14: Passed Senate, 26-11-3; 8/29/14: Passed Assembly, 47-28-4, including Nay vote by Rep. Connie Conway ; signed by Gov. Brown
Source: California legislative voting records for AB 1739 & SB 1168 Aug 29, 2014

On Drugs: Voted NO on reducing possession from felony to misdemeanor

Excerpts from Legislative Counsel's Digest:Existing law provides that the unlawful possession of opiates, opium, opium derivatives, mescaline, peyote, tetrahydrocannabinols, and cocaine base, is a felony punishable by imprisonment in a county jail for 16 months, or 2 or 3 years.

This bill would make the unlawful possession of any of those substances punishable as either a felony punishable in county jail or as a misdemeanor punishable in a county jail for not more than one year.

Legislative Outcome:Passed House, 41-31-6; passed Senate 24-14-1; vetoed by Governor, Oct. 12, 2013; no override vote.

OnTheIssues Explanation: "Tetrahydrocannabinols" means marijuana and its derivatives. The failure of this bill joined a series of similar bills to reduce penalties for marijuana usage. Only medical marijuana usage is currently legal in California. (Connie Conway voted NAY).

Source: California legislative voting records: SB 649 Sep 10, 2013

On Environment: Voted NO on $48M for hybrid and zero-emission vehicles

Excerpts from Legislative Counsel's Digest:Legislative Outcome:Passed House, 53-20-5; passed Senate 27-10-2; signed by Governor, 9/28/2013. (Connie Conway voted NAY).
Source: California legislative voting records: SB 359 Sep 12, 2013

On Environment: Don't ban single-use plastic bags

Legislative Outcome:AB 32 passed Senate 22-15-3 on 8/29/14; passed House 45-31-3 on 8/28/14; Rep. Connie Conway voted NO; approved by Gov. Brown, 9/30/14
Source: California legislative voting records: SB270 on Prop 67 Aug 28, 2014

On Gun Control: Voted NO on wider definition of assault rifles

Legislative Counsel's Digest:
Source: California legislative voting records: SB 374 Sep 12, 2013

On Government Reform: Voted NO on overturning Citizens United

Legislative Counsel's Digest:Legislative Outcome:Passed House, 51-20-9; Conway voted NO; passed Senate 23-11-6

OnTheIssues Explanation:The Citizens United ruling gave rise to "Super-PACs" which can spend unlimited money on political advertising by unknown donors. This resolution seeks to overturn the Supreme Court by a Constitutional Amendment.

Source: California legislative voting records: AJR-1 Jun 23, 2014

On Health Care: Voted NO on expanding Medi-Cal eligibility for ObamaCare

Excerpts from Legislative Counsel's Digest:Legislative Outcome:Bill passed Assembly, 54 -24-1; passed Senate, 28-8-3; approved by Governor, June 27, 2013. (Connie Conway voted NAY).
Source: California legislative voting records: ABX1-1 Jun 15, 2013

On Immigration: Only English language in public schools

Legislative Outcome:AB 32 passed Senate 25-10-5 on 8/26/14; passed House 53-26-0 on 8/25/14;
Source: Ballotpedia.org on California ballot measure voting records Sep 28, 2014

On Education: Voted NO on bilingual education in public schools

Excerpts from Legislative Counsel's Digest: Legislative Outcome:Concurrence vote passed Senate, 25-10-5; passed House 53-26-0; approved by Governor 9/28/14

OnTheIssues Explanation:In 1998, California voters passed Proposition 227, which banned bilingual education. This new law repeals Proposition 227, and hence re-institutes bilingual education. 80% of non-English-speaking in California public schools speak Spanish, but bilingual education could apply to other languages as well. (Connie Conway voted NAY).

Source: California legislative voting records: SB 1174 Aug 25, 2014

On Government Reform: Voted NO on pilot program for all-mail-in ballots

Excerpts from Legislative Counsel's Digest:Legislative Outcome:Concurrence vote passed House, 47-29-3; Rep. Connie Conway voted NAY; passed Senate 24-8-8; approved by Governor 9/26/14

OnTheIssues Explanation:The states of Washington, Colorado and Oregon require all of their elections to be run entirely by mail. California is experimenting with the same idea in this bill, recognizing that a growing number of Californians prefer to vote-by-mail anyway. The "10 day" provision allows counting to begin before election day, to address the problem that several races were decided a week after election day, due to counting starting on election day.

Source: CalifCalifornia legislative voting records AB1873 Sep 26, 2014

On Crime: Don't eliminate "gay panic" tactic for criminal defendants

Legislative Counsel's Digest:A "gay panic" or "trans panic" defense allows a criminal defendant to claim that the victim's sexual orientation or gender identity provoked them to violence. This outrageous tactic sends the message that violence against members of the LGBT community is understandable or acceptable. These defense tactics also hurt survivors and loved ones of victims by asking the jury to find that the victim's sexual orientation or gender identity excuses the defendant's actions. AB 2501, the first bill of its kind in the nation, eliminates "gay panic" and "trans panic" as a tactic for criminal defendants, ensuring that attacks on members of the LGBT community can be seen for what they are.

Legislative Outcome:8/26/14: Passed Senate, 25-9-6; 8/27/14: Passed Assembly, 58-15-6; Rep. Connie Conway voted NAY; signed by Governor Brown

Source: California legislative voting records AB2501 Aug 27, 2014

On Education: Voted NO on progress testing instead of achievement testing

Excerpts from Legislative Counsel's Digest:Legislative Outcome:Concurrence vote passed House, 54-22-2; passed Senate 26-7-6; approved by Governor 10/2/13.

OnTheIssues Explanation:MAPP meets the new federal Common Core standards, while STAR met the previous federal No-Child-Left-Behind standards. Voting for the MAPP standards implies support of Common Core. (Connie Conway voted NAY).

Source: California legislative voting records: AB 484 Sep 11, 2013

On Immigration: Voted NO on driver's license for undocumented immigrants

Legislative Counsel's Digest:Legislative Outcome:Concurrence vote passed House, 55-21-2; Conway voted NO; passed Senate 28-8-3; approved by Gov.Brown 10/3/2013

OnTheIssues Explanation:Undocumented immigrants have no federal authorization; this bill allows them to get a state driver's license regardless of their lack of federal authorization.

Source: California legislative voting records: AB 60 Sep 12, 2013

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