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Ndfu Senate Voting Record for 2019 S NDFU SENATE VOTING RECORD FOR 2019 SESSION R=RIGHT , VOTED WITH NDFU W=WRONG, VOTED IN OPPOSITION NV=ABSENT/NOT VOTING *PARTY-DISTRICT **ACTIVE 3-27-19 ***RESIGNED 3-18-19 State senator P-D* 1019 1020 1066 1349 1388 2012 2033 2297 2315 2344 2345 2360 Votes w/ NDFU % of votes w/ NDFU Howard C. Anderson, Jr. R 8 R R R R W R R R W NV W W 7 58.33% JoNell A. Bakke D 43 R R R R R R R R W R R R 11 91.67% Brad Bekkedahl R 1 R R R R W R R R W W W W 7 58.33% Randy Burckhard R 5 R R R R W R R R W W W NV 7 58.33% David A. Clemens R 16 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% Dwight Cook R 34 R R R R W R R R W W W W 7 58.33% Kyle Davison R 41 R R R R W R R R R W W NV 8 66.67% Dick Dever R 32 R R R R W R R R W W W W 7 58.33% Jim Dotzenrod D 26 R R R R R R R R R R R R 12 100.00% Michael Dwyer R 47 R R R R W NV R R NV W W R 7 58.33% Jay Elkin R 36 R R R R R R R R R W W R 10 83.33% Robert Erbele R 28 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% Robert O. Fors R 19 R R R R W R R R W R W R 9 75.00% John Grabinger D 12 R R R R R R R R W R R R 11 91.67% Joan Heckaman D 23 R R R R R R R R R R R R 12 100.00% Kathy Hogan D 21 R R R NV R R R R W R R R 10 83.33% David Hogue R 38 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% Ray Holmberg R 17 R R R R W R R R W W W W 7 58.33% Jordan Kannianen R 4 R R R R W W R R R W W W 7 58.33% Jerry Klein R 14 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% Karen K. Krebsbach R 40 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% Curt Kreun R 42 R R R R W R R R R W W W 8 66.67% Oley Larsen R 3 R R R R W R W R R W W R 8 66.67% Diane Larson R 30 R R R R W R R R W W W R 8 66.67% Gary A. Lee R 22 R R R R W R W R R W W R 8 66.67% Judy Lee R 13 R R R R W R W R R W W W 7 58.33% Randy D. Lemm** R 20 R R — — W R — R R W W — 5 41.67% Larry Luick R 25 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% Richard Marcellais D 9 R R R R R R R R W R R R 11 91.67% Tim Mathern D 11 R R R R R R R R W R R R 11 91.67% Scott Meyer R 18 R R R R NV R R R R W W W 8 66.67% Janne Myrdal R 10 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% Erin Oban D 35 R R R R R R R R W R R R 11 91.67% Dave Oehlke R 15 R R R R W R R R R W R R 10 83.33% Arne Osland*** R 20 — — NV — — — R — — — — R 2 16.67% Dale Patten R 39 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% Merrill Piepkorn D 44 R R R R R R R R W R R R 11 91.67% Nicole Poolman R 7 R R R R W R R R W W W R 8 66.67% Larry J. Robinson D 24 R R R R R R R R W R R R 11 91.67% Jim P. Roers R 46 R R R R W R R R R W W W 8 66.67% Kristin Roers R 27 R R R R W R R R R W W W 8 66.67% David S. Rust R 2 R R R R W R R R R R W R 10 83.33% Donald Schaible R 31 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% Ronald Sorvaag R 45 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% Jessica Unruh R 33 R R R R W R W R R W W R 8 66.67% Shawn Vedaa R 6 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% Terry M. Wanzek R 29 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% Rich Wardner R 37 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% TOTAL 47 47 47 46 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 563 100.00% BILL SUMMARIES HB 1019 (second vote) houses the NDFU SENATE VOTING RECORD FOR 2019 SESSION budget for Adult Farm Management. Passed and signed by the Governor. *PARTY-DISTRICT **ACTIVE 3-27-19 ***RESIGNED 3-18-19 NDFU supported. State senator P-D* 1019 1020 1066 1349 1388 2012 2033 2297 2315 2344 2345 2360 Votes w/ NDFU % of votes w/ NDFU HB 1020 (second vote) houses the NDSU Extension, Northern Crops In- Howard C. Anderson, Jr. R 8 R R R R W R R R W NV W W 7 58.33% stitute (NCI), and Upper Great Plains JoNell A. Bakke D 43 R R R R R R R R W R R R 11 91.67% Transportation Institute (UGPTI) Brad Bekkedahl R 1 R R R R W R R R W W W W 7 58.33% budgets. Passed and signed by the Governor. NDFU supported. Randy Burckhard R 5 R R R R W R R R W W W NV 7 58.33% David A. Clemens R 16 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% HB 1066 revises the oil and gas Dwight Cook R 34 R R R R W R R R W W W W 7 58.33% gross production tax distribution formula to address municipal, county, Kyle Davison R 41 R R R R W R R R R W W NV 8 66.67% and township infrastructure needs. Dick Dever R 32 R R R R W R R R W W W W 7 58.33% Passed and signed by the Governor. Jim Dotzenrod D 26 R R R R R R R R R R R R 12 100.00% NDFU supported. Michael Dwyer R 47 R R R R W NV R R NV W W R 7 58.33% HB 1349 amends the hemp laws to Jay Elkin R 36 R R R R R R R R R W W R 10 83.33% align with the 2018 Farm Bill. Passed Robert Erbele R 28 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% and signed by the Governor. NDFU supported. Robert O. Fors R 19 R R R R W R R R W R W R 9 75.00% John Grabinger D 12 R R R R R R R R W R R R 11 91.67% HB 1388 adds “second cousin” to the Joan Heckaman D 23 R R R R R R R R R R R R 12 100.00% list of kin that can form a corporation or limited liability corporation for farm- Kathy Hogan D 21 R R R NV R R R R W R R R 10 83.33% ing and ranching. Passed and signed David Hogue R 38 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% by the Governor. NDFU opposed. Ray Holmberg R 17 R R R R W R R R W W W W 7 58.33% SB 2012 (second vote) is the budget Jordan Kannianen R 4 R R R R W W R R R W W W 7 58.33% for the Department of Human Ser- Jerry Klein R 14 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% vices. The bill extends the Medicaid Karen K. Krebsbach R 40 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% expansion program through July 31, 2021. Passed and signed by the Curt Kreun R 42 R R R R W R R R R W W W 8 66.67% Governor.
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