Kurt Bills in MN legislative records


On Abortion: Stricter licensure requirements for abortion facilities

Legislative Summary: SF1921 would:Veto letter excerpts:Legislative Outcome: Sponsored by Rep. Kurt Bills; passed House 80-47 on April 20; passed Senate 43-23 on April 18; vetoed by Gov. Dayton on May 22.
Source: BillTrack50 on Minnesota legislative voting records: SF1921 Apr 20, 2012

On Civil Rights: Define marriage as one-man-one-woman

Legislative Summary: Constitutional amendment to recognize marriage solely between one man and one womanLegislative Outcome: Passed House 70-62-2 on May 21, 2011; Rep Kurt Bills voted YES; passed Senate 38-27-2 on May 11, 2011; Gov. Dayton spoke at "Vote No" rallies; "Amendment 1" failed to pass in general election on Nov. 6, 2012, by a vote of 52% to 48%.
Source: BillTrack50 on Minnesota legislative voting records May 21, 2011

On Energy & Oil: Remove CO2 emissions ban; authorize new coal plant

Legislative Summary: Repeals Carbon Dioxide Emissions Prohibition:

Veto Message: I vetoed and am returning Senate File 86, a bill that significantly rolls back Minnesota's restrictions on carbon dioxide emissions by energy utilities. Minnesota does not now need any new coal-fired power plants. Coal-fired electricity poses unacceptable risks to human health and to our climate.

Legislative Outcome: Bill Passed House 76-54 on May/11/2011; Rep. Bills voted YES; bill passed Senate 44-22 on 5/21/2011; vetoed by Gov. Dayton on May/22/2011.

Source: Minnesota House voting records SF86 May 11, 2011

On Government Reform: Require photo ID for voting

Legislative Summary: Voters required to present photographic identification. An amendment to the Minnesota Constitution is proposed to the people. If adopted, it would read [for the relevant part]:

All voters must be subject to identical standards of eligibility verification before voting and the state must make photographic identification available to eligible voters at no cost to them. The following persons shall not be permitted to vote at any election: A person not meeting the above requirements [for photo ID] ; a person who has been convicted of a felony, unless restored to civil rights; a person under guardianship, or a person who is not mentally competent.

Legislative Outcome: Vetoed by Gov. Dayton on April 4, 2011 and hence reintroduced as constitutional ballot initiative; passed House 72-62 on March 20, 2012; Rep. Kurt Bills voted YES; passed Senate 35-29 on April 4, 2012; defeated 54%-46% by voters as "Amendment 2" on Nov 6, 2012.

Source: Minnesota legislative voting records: HF 2738 Mar 20, 2012

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