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House Scorecard United for Missouri 2020 House Scorecard Score SS SCS HCS CCS SCS SS#2 SCS HCS SS#3 SJR38 HB1693 CCS SS HCS HCS SB544 Amend 3 SB618 HCS HB2555 HB1710 HCS HB1752 HB1716 HCS HB1600 HB1559 HB1631 HB1348 HB1933 HB1700 Legislator HB 1682 SB631 HB 1854 HB 2046 Rep. Dan Stacy (R) 100N N N YN Y N N YYYN Y YYYYN Rep. Ben Baker (R) 99*NABSENTN Y N Y N N Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y N Rep. Hardy Billington (R) 99*NABSENTN Y N Y N N Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y N Rep. Phil Christofanelli (R) 94NNN YNYN N YYYYYYYYYN Rep. Dirk Deaton (R) 94NNN YNYN N YYYYYYYYYN Rep. Justin Hill (R) 94NYN YNYN N YYYNYYYYYN Rep. Bryan Spencer (R) 94N N N Y N Y N ABSENT Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y N Rep. Jered Taylor (R) 94NYN YNYN N YYYNYYYYYN Rep. Tony Lovasco (R) 89NNN NNYN N YYYYYYYYYN Rep. Randy Pietzman (R) 89NYN YNYN N YYYYYYYYYN Rep. Nick Schroer (R) 89 N N N Y N Y N ABSENT Y Y YABSENT Y Y Y Y Y N Rep. Tom Hurst (R) 83NNN NNNN N YNYNYYYYYN Rep. Mike Moon (R) 83NNN NNNN N YNYNYYYYYN Rep. James Neely (R) 83 N ABSENTABSENT N N Y N N Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y N Rep. Suzie Pollock (R) 83 Y ABSENT N Y N Y N N Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y YABSENT Rep. Doug Richey (R) 83YYN YNYN N YYYYYYYYYN Rep. Robert Ross (R) 83YYN YNYN N YYYYYYYYYN Rep. Adam Schnelting (R) 83YNN YNYN Y YYYYYYYYYN Rep. Bob Bromley (R) 78NYY YNYN N YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Jason Chipman (R) 78YYY YNYN N YYYYYYYYYN Rep. Bruce DeGroot (R) 78ABSENTN Y Y N Y N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Rep. Shamed Dogan (R) 78YYN YNYN N YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Mike Haffner (R) 78YYN YNYN Y YYYYYYYYYN Rep. Jim Murphy (R) 78 Y Y ABSENT Y N Y N ABSENT Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y N Rep. Cody Smith (R) 78 Y Y N Y N Y N N Y YABSENTABSENT Y Y Y Y Y N Rep. Rob Vescovo (R) 78YABSENTN Y N Y N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Rep. Sonya Anderson (R) 72YYY YNYN N YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Dottie Bailey (R) 72 Y Y Y Y N Y N N Y YABSENTABSENT Y Y Y Y Y N Rep. John Eggleston (R) 72Y Y N Y N Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YABSENT Rep. Derek Grier (R) 72Y Y N Y N Y N N Y Y Y Y YABSENTY Y Y Y Rep. Don Mayhew (R) 72YYN YNYN Y YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Bradley Pollitt (R) 72YNY YNYN Y YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Rusty Black (R) 67YYY YNYN Y YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Jack Bondon (R) 67YYY YNYN Y YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Mary Elizabeth Coleman (R) 67 Y N N Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y YABSENTABSENTY N Rep. Jim Hansen (R) 67Y Y Y Y N Y N Y Y Y YABSENTY Y Y Y Y Y Rep. Steve Helms (R) 67Y N Y NABSENTY N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Rep. Barry Hovis (R) 67Y Y Y Y N Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YABSENT Rep. Brad Hudson (R) 67YNY YYYY N YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Hannah Kelly (R) 67YYY YNYN Y YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Jeff Porter (R) 67YYY YNYN Y YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Tim Remole (R) 67Y YABSENTY N Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Rep. Shane Roden (R) 67YYY YNYY N YYYYYNYYYN Rep. John Simmons (R) 67 N N ABSENT N N Y N ABSENT Y Y Y ABSENT Y Y ABSENTABSENT Y N Rep. Cheri Toalson Reisch (R) 67 N N Y N N Y Y Y Y Y YABSENT Y ABSENTY Y Y N Rep. Curtis Trent (R) 67YYY YNYY N YYYYYYYYYY 1 United for Missouri 2020 House Scorecard Score SS SCS HCS CCS SCS SS#2 SCS HCS SS#3 SJR38 HB1693 CCS SS HCS HCS SB544 Amend 3 SB618 HCS HB2555 HB1710 HCS HB1752 HB1716 HCS HB1600 HB1559 HB1631 HB1348 HB1933 HB1700 Legislator HB 1682 SB631 HB 1854 HB 2046 Rep. Ken Wilson (R) 67ABSENT Y Y Y N Y N Y Y Y Y N Y ABSENTY Y Y Y Rep. Jeff Coleman (R) 61YYY YNYY Y YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Dean Dohrman (R) 61YYY YNYY Y YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Travis Fitzwater (R) 61Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ABSENT Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Rep. Ron Hicks (R) 61ABSENT Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YABSENT Rep. Mike McGirl (R) 61YYY YNYN Y YYYYYNYYYY Rep. Lynn Morris (R) 61YYY YYYN Y YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Michael O'Donnell (R) 61YYY YYYN Y YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Jon Patterson (R) 61YYY YYYY N YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Rudy Veit (R) 61YYY NNYY N YYYYYYYYYY Rep. John Wiemann (R) 61YYY YNYY Y YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Allen Andrews (R) 56YYY YYYY Y YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Chuck Basye (R) 56NYY NYYY Y YYYYYYYYYY Rep. John Black (R) 56YYY YYYY Y YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Danny Busick (R) 56 Y N Y Y N Y N Y Y YABSENTY Y ABSENTY Y N Y Rep. Chris Dinkins (R) 56YYY YYYY Y YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Karla Eslinger (R) 56ABSENTY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Rep. Bill Falkner (R) 56YNY YYNN Y YNYYYYYYYY Rep. Craig Fishel (R) 56Y Y Y Y N Y Y N Y YABSENTY Y Y Y N Y Y Rep. Elaine Gannon (R) 56YYY YYYY Y YYYYYYYYYY Rep. David Gregory (R) 56Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YABSENTY Y N Rep. Elijah Haahr (R) 56YYY YYYY Y YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Kent Haden (R) 56YYY YYYY Y YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Mike Henderson (R) 56YYY YYYY Y YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Dan Houx (R) 56YYY YYYY Y YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Jeffrey Justus (R) 56YYY YYYY Y YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Ann Kelley (R) 56YYY YYYY Y YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Jeff Knight (R) 56YYY YYYY Y YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Glen Kolkmeyer (R) 56Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ABSENT Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Rep. Steven Lynch (R) 56 Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y YABSENTYABSENTN Rep. Peggy McGaugh (R) 56YYY YYYY Y YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Herman Morse (R) 56YYY YYYY Y YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Donna Pfautsch (R) 56YYY YYYY Y YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Dean Plocher (R) 56 Y Y Y Y N Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y YABSENTABSENTY Y Rep. Holly Rehder (R) 56 Y Y N Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y ABSENTABSENTABSENT Y N Rep. Louis Riggs (R) 56YYY YYYY Y YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Greg Sharpe (R) 56YYY YYYY Y YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Dan Shaul (R) 56Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y YABSENTY Y Y Y Rep. Brenda Shields (R) 56Y Y YABSENTY Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Rep. Sheila Solon (R) 56Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YABSENTY Y Y Y Y Y Rep. Chrissy Sommer (R) 56Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YABSENT Rep. Kathy Swan (R) 56 Y Y Y Y N Y N Y Y Y Y Y ABSENT YABSENTY Y Y Rep. Sara Walsh (R) 56ABSENT Y Y Y N Y Y Y YABSENTY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Rep. Dale Wright (R) 56YYY YYYY Y YYYYYYYYYY Rep. Scott Cupps (R) 50 Y Y Y ABSENTABSENT Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Rep. David Evans (R) 50Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YABSENTY Rep. David Griffith (R) 50Y Y Y N Y YABSENT Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 2 United for Missouri 2020 House Scorecard Score SS SCS HCS CCS SCS SS#2 SCS HCS SS#3 SJR38 HB1693 CCS SS HCS HCS SB544 Amend 3 SB618 HCS HB2555 HB1710 HCS HB1752 HB1716 HCS HB1600 HB1559 HB1631 HB1348 HB1933 HB1700 Legislator HB 1682 SB631 HB 1854 HB 2046 Rep. Bill Kidd (R) 50 ABSENT Y Y N N N ABSENT N Y Y Y N Y ABSENT Y Y ABSENT Y Rep. Andrew McDaniel (R) 50 Y N Y Y Y ABSENT N ABSENT N N Y Y Y N Y Y Y N Rep. Rocky Miller (R) 50YYY NYYY N YNYYYYYYYY Rep. Patricia Pike (R) 50Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YABSENTY Y Y Y Rep. Rodger Reedy (R) 50YYY YNNY Y YYYYYNYYYY Rep. Lane Roberts (R) 50YYY YYYY Y YYYYYNYYYY Rep. Don Rone (R) 50 ABSENT ABSENT ABSENT Y Y ABSENT N Y Y Y Y ABSENT Y ABSENT Y Y Y Y Rep. Becky Ruth (R) 50YYY YYYY Y YYYYYNYYYY Rep. Vic Allred (R) 44 Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y N ABSENTABSENT Y ABSENT Rep. Mark Ellebracht (D) 44YYN NYYN Y YYNYNNYYYY Rep. Aaron Griesheimer (R) 44 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ABSENTABSENTABSENT Y Y Y Y Rep. Warren Love (R) 44 Y Y Y Y Y ABSENT Y Y Y Y ABSENT Y Y Y Y Y Y ABSENT Rep.
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