NDFU HOUSE VOTING RECORD FOR 2019 SESSION R=RIGHT , VOTED WITH NDFU W=WRONG, VOTED IN OPPOSITION NV=ABSENT/NOT VOTING *PARTY-DISTRICT

State representative P-D* 1019 1020 1066 1349 1388 2012 2033 2297 2315 2344 2345 2360 Votes w/ NDFU % of votes w/ NDFU D 43 R R R R R R R R W R R R 11 91.67% Bert Anderson R 2 R R R R W R R R R R W R 10 83.33% Dick Anderson R 6 NV R R R W R R R R W NV R 8 66.67% Pamela Anderson D 41 R R R NV R R R R W R R R 10 83.33% R 27 R R R R W R R R W W W R 8 66.67% R 7 W W W R W W R W R R W W 4 33.33% R 38 W W R NV W W R W R W W W 3 25.00% Jake G. Blum R 42 R R R R W R R R R NV W R 9 75.00% D 9 R R W R R R R R R R W R 10 83.33% R 30 R R R R W R R R W W W NV 7 58.33% Josh Boschee D 44 R R R R R R R R W R R R 11 91.67% Mike Brandenburg R 28 R R R R W R NV R R W W R 8 66.67% D 27 NV R R R R R R R W R NV R 9 75.00% R 10 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% R 8 R R W R R R W W R W W R 7 58.33% R 23 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% D 11 R R R R R R R R R R R R 12 100.00% R 7 R R R R W R NV R W W W R 7 58.33% D 43 R R NV NV NV R R R W R R R 8 66.67% R 26 W W W R W W R W R R W R 5 41.67% R 4 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% Jay Fisher R 5 R W R R W W R R W W W R 6 50.00% R 12 R R R R W R R R W W W R 8 66.67% D 11 R R R R R R R R W R R R 11 91.67% LaurieBeth Hager D 21 R R R R R R R R W R R R 11 91.67% D 44 R R R R R R R R W R R R 11 91.67% R 1 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% R 29 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% Pat D. Heinert R 32 R R R R R R R R W W W R 9 75.00% Richard G. Holman D 20 R R R R R R R R W R R R 11 91.67% Jeff A. Hoverson R 3 W R W R W W R W R R W W 5 41.67% Michael Howe R 22 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% Craig Johnson R 6 R R R R R R R R R W W R 10 83.33% Dennis Johnson R 15 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% Mary Johnson R 45 NV R R R W R R R W W NV R 7 58.33% Daniel Johnston R 24 R W W R R W R W W R W R 6 50.00% Terry B. Jones R 4 R R R R W W R R R W W R 8 66.67% R 45 R R W R W W R W W W W W 4 33.33% R 35 R R R R W R R R W W W W 7 58.33% Jim Kasper R 46 R R R R W R NV R W W W R 7 58.33% R 47 R R R R R R R R W W R R 10 83.33% R 39 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% R 24 R R NV NV NV R R R W W W R 6 50.00% Lawrence R. Klemin R 47 R R R R R R R R W W W R 9 75.00% R 16 R W R R W W R W W W W W 4 33.33% R 13 R R R R W W R W W W W W 5 41.67% R 33 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% Vernon Laning R 8 R R W R W R R R R W W R 8 66.67% R 37 R R R R R R R R W W W W 8 66.67% Donald W. Longmuir R 2 R R R R W R R R R R R W 10 83.33% R 5 R R R R W R R R W R W W 8 66.67%

Continued on next page BILL SUMMARIES HB 1019 (second vote) houses the NDFU HOUSE VOTING RECORD FOR 2019 SESSION budget for Adult Farm Management. Passed and signed by the Governor. *PARTY-DISTRICT NDFU supported.

State representative 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 Mary Adams D 43 R R R R R R R R W R R R 11 91.67% Institute (NCI), and Upper Great Plains Bert Anderson R 2 R R R R W R R R R R W R 10 83.33% Transportation Institute (UGPTI) budgets. Passed and signed by the Dick Anderson R 6 NV R R R W R R R R W NV R 8 66.67% Governor. NDFU supported. Pamela Anderson D 41 R R R NV R R R R W R R R 10 83.33% Thomas Beadle R 27 R R R R W R R R W W W R 8 66.67% HB 1066 revises the oil and gas gross production tax distribution formula Rick Becker R 7 W W W R W W R W R R W W 4 33.33% to address municipal, county, and Larry Bellew R 38 W W R NV W W R W R W W W 3 25.00% township infrastructure needs. Passed Jake G. Blum R 42 R R R R W R R R R NV W R 9 75.00% and signed by the Governor. NDFU supported. Tracy Boe D 9 R R W R R R R R R R W R 10 83.33% Glenn Bosch R 30 R R R R W R R R W W W NV 7 58.33% HB 1349 amends the hemp laws to Josh Boschee D 44 R R R R R R R R W R R R 11 91.67% align with the 2018 Farm Bill. Passed and signed by the Governor. NDFU Mike Brandenburg R 28 R R R R W R NV R R W W R 8 66.67% supported. Ruth Buffalo D 27 NV R R R R R R R W R NV R 9 75.00% HB 1388 adds “second cousin” to the Chuck Damschen R 10 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% list of kin that can form a corporation Jeff Delzer R 8 R R W R R R W W R W W R 7 58.33% or limited liability corporation for Bill Devlin R 23 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% farming and ranching. Passed and signed by the Governor. NDFU Gretchen Dobervich D 11 R R R R R R R R R R R R 12 100.00% opposed. Jason Dockter R 7 R R R R W R NV R W W W R 7 58.33% Matt Eidson D 43 R R NV NV NV R R R W R R R 8 66.67% SB 2012 (second vote) is the budget for the Department of Human Sebastian Ertelt R 26 W W W R W W R W R R W R 5 41.67% Services. The bill extends the Clayton Fegley R 4 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% Medicaid expansion program through Jay Fisher R 5 R W R R W W R R W W W R 6 50.00% July 31, 2021. Passed and signed by the Governor. NDFU supported. Jim Grueneich R 12 R R R R W R R R W W W R 8 66.67% Ron Guggisberg D 11 R R R R R R R R W R R R 11 91.67% SB 2033 (first vote) would have provided drafting services for an LaurieBeth Hager D 21 R R R R R R R R W R R R 11 91.67% initiated measure sponsoring Karla Rose Hanson D 44 R R R R R R R R W R R R 11 91.67% committee. Defeated. NDFU Patrick Hatlestad R 1 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% monitored. Craig Headland R 29 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% SB 2297 (second vote) appropriates Pat D. Heinert R 32 R R R R R R R R W W W R 9 75.00% $20 million for the Ag Products Richard G. Holman D 20 R R R R R R R R W R R R 11 91.67% Development Center at NDSU and allows the Northern Crops Institute to Jeff A. Hoverson R 3 W R W R W W R W R R W W 5 41.67% begin fundraising. Passed and signed Michael Howe R 22 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% by the Governor. NDFU supported. Craig Johnson R 6 R R R R R R R R R W W R 10 83.33% SB 2315 (second vote) would have Dennis Johnson R 15 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% amended the posting and hunting on Mary Johnson R 45 NV R R R W R R R W W NV R 7 58.33% private land laws. Defeated. NDFU supported. Daniel Johnston R 24 R W W R R W R W W R W R 6 50.00% Terry B. Jones R 4 R R R R W W R R R W W R 8 66.67% SB 2344 (second vote) allows for Tom Kading R 45 R R W R W W R W W W W W 4 33.33% the use of pore space for oil and gas recovery and disposal operations. Karen Karls R 35 R R R R W R R R W W W W 7 58.33% Deems that the migration of Jim Kasper R 46 R R R R W R NV R W W W R 7 58.33% substances into pore space is not George Keiser R 47 R R R R R R R R W W R R 10 83.33% a trespass, nuisance, or other tort. Passed and signed by the Governor. Keith Kempenich R 39 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% NDFU opposed. Dwight Kiefert R 24 R R NV NV NV R R R W W W R 6 50.00% SB 2345 (second vote) restricts Lawrence R. Klemin R 47 R R R R R R R R W W W R 9 75.00% counties and townships from Ben Koppelman R 16 R W R R W W R W W W W W 4 33.33% establishing setbacks that exceed Kim Koppelman R 13 R R R R W W R W W W W W 5 41.67% state law and establishes ordinance review procedures through the Gary Kreidt R 33 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% Agriculture Commissioner’s office. Vernon Laning R 8 R R W R W R R R R W W R 8 66.67% Passed and signed by the Governor. NDFU opposed. Mike Lefor R 37 R R R R R R R R W W W W 8 66.67% Donald W. Longmuir R 2 R R R R W R R R R R R W 10 83.33% SB 2360 changes the farm residence Scott Louser R 5 R R R R W R R R W R W W 8 66.67% property tax exemption from “net” to “gross” and removes the dollar limitation for allowable non-farm income. Passed and signed by the Governor. NDFU supported. NDFU HOUSE VOTING RECORD FOR 2019 SESSION R=RIGHT , VOTED WITH NDFU W=WRONG, VOTED IN OPPOSITION NV=ABSENT/NOT VOTING *PARTY-DISTRICT

State representative P-D* 1019 1020 1066 1349 1388 2012 2033 2297 2315 2344 2345 2360 Votes w/ NDFU % of votes w/ NDFU Jeffery J. Magrum R 28 W W W R W W R W R R W R 5 41.67% R 16 R W R R W W R W W W W W 4 33.33% R 35 R R R R W R W R W W W R 7 58.33% Aaron McWilliams R 20 W W W R W R R W W W W R 4 33.33% R 32 R R R R R R R R W W W W 8 66.67% D 25 R R R R R R R R W R W R 10 83.33% D 18 R R R R R R R R W W W R 9 75.00% David Monson R 10 R R R R W R R R W W W R 8 66.67% R 30 R R R R W R R R W W W R 8 66.67% Jon O. Nelson R 14 R R R R R R R R R W W R 10 83.33% Marvin E. Nelson D 9 R R R R R R NV R W R R R 10 83.33% Emily O’Brien R 42 NV NV R R R NV NV NV NV NV NV NV 3 25.00% Mark S. Owens R 17 R R R R W R NV R R W W R 8 66.67% R 3 W R R R W R R W R NV W R 7 58.33% R 19 R R R R R R W W W R R R 9 75.00% R 29 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% R 34 NV R R R W R W R W W NV W 5 41.67% R 22 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% R 1 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% R 46 R R R R W R R R W W W R 8 66.67% Karen M. Rohr R 31 R R R R R NV R NV W W W R 7 58.33% R 38 R R R R W W R R W W W W 6 50.00% Matthew Ruby R 40 R R R R W W R W W W W W 5 41.67% Mark Sanford R 17 R R R R W R R R W W W R 8 66.67% R 12 R R R R R R R R W W W R 9 75.00% R 36 R NV R R R NV R NV NV W W W 5 41.67% R 13 R R R R W R R R W W W W 7 58.33% Jim Schmidt R 31 R R R R R R R R R W W R 10 83.33% Mary Schneider D 21 R R R R R R R R R R R R 12 100.00% Randy A. Schobinger R 40 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% Cynthia Schreiber-Beck R 25 W R R R W R R R R W W R 8 66.67% R 36 W W W R W W W W R W W R 3 25.00% Kathy Skroch R 26 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% R 37 R R R R W R R R W W W R 8 66.67% Michelle Strinden R 41 R R R R W R R R W W W R 8 66.67% R 34 R W R R W W R W W W W W 4 33.33% Wayne A. Trottier R 19 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% Bill Tveit R 33 R R R R R R R R R W W R 10 83.33% R 18 R W R R W R R R R W W R 8 66.67% R 23 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% R 14 R R W R W R R R R W W R 8 66.67% R 15 R R R R W R R R R R W R 10 83.33% R 39 R R R R W R R R R NV W R 9 75.00%

TOTAL 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 1128 100.00%

BILL SUMMARIES HB 1019 (second vote) houses the NDFU HOUSE VOTING RECORD FOR 2019 SESSION budget for Adult Farm Management. Passed and signed by the Governor. *PARTY-DISTRICT NDFU supported.

State representative 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 Jeffery J. Magrum R 28 W W W R W W R W R R W R 5 41.67% Institute (NCI), and Upper Great Plains Andrew Marschall R 16 R W R R W W R W W W W W 4 33.33% Transportation Institute (UGPTI) budgets. Passed and signed by the Bob Martinson R 35 R R R R W R W R W W W R 7 58.33% Governor. NDFU supported. Aaron McWilliams R 20 W W W R W R R W W W W R 4 33.33% Lisa Meier R 32 R R R R R R R R W W W W 8 66.67% HB 1066 revises the oil and gas gross production tax distribution formula Alisa Mitskog D 25 R R R R R R R R W R W R 10 83.33% to address municipal, county, and Corey Mock D 18 R R R R R R R R W W W R 9 75.00% township infrastructure needs. Passed David Monson R 10 R R R R W R R R W W W R 8 66.67% and signed by the Governor. NDFU supported. Mike Nathe R 30 R R R R W R R R W W W R 8 66.67% Jon O. Nelson R 14 R R R R R R R R R W W R 10 83.33% HB 1349 amends the hemp laws to Marvin E. Nelson D 9 R R R R R R NV R W R R R 10 83.33% align with the 2018 Farm Bill. Passed and signed by the Governor. NDFU Emily O’Brien R 42 NV NV R R R NV NV NV NV NV NV NV 3 25.00% supported. Mark S. Owens R 17 R R R R W R NV R R W W R 8 66.67% HB 1388 adds “second cousin” to the Bob Paulson R 3 W R R R W R R W R NV W R 7 58.33% list of kin that can form a corporation Gary Paur R 19 R R R R R R W W W R R R 9 75.00% or limited liability corporation for Chet Pollert R 29 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% farming and ranching. Passed and signed by the Governor. NDFU Todd Porter R 34 NV R R R W R W R W W NV W 5 41.67% opposed. Brandy Pyle R 22 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% David Richter R 1 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% SB 2012 (second vote) is the budget for the Department of Human Shannon Roers Jones R 46 R R R R W R R R W W W R 8 66.67% Services. The bill extends the Karen M. Rohr R 31 R R R R R NV R NV W W W R 7 58.33% Medicaid expansion program through Dan Ruby R 38 R R R R W W R R W W W W 6 50.00% July 31, 2021. Passed and signed by the Governor. NDFU supported. Matthew Ruby R 40 R R R R W W R W W W W W 5 41.67% Mark Sanford R 17 R R R R W R R R W W W R 8 66.67% SB 2033 (first vote) would have provided drafting services for an Bernie Satrom R 12 R R R R R R R R W W W R 9 75.00% initiated measure sponsoring Mike Schatz R 36 R NV R R R NV R NV NV W W W 5 41.67% committee. Defeated. NDFU Austen Schauer R 13 R R R R W R R R W W W W 7 58.33% monitored. Jim Schmidt R 31 R R R R R R R R R W W R 10 83.33% SB 2297 (second vote) appropriates Mary Schneider D 21 R R R R R R R R R R R R 12 100.00% $20 million for the Ag Products Randy A. Schobinger R 40 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% Development Center at NDSU and allows the Northern Crops Institute to Cynthia Schreiber-Beck R 25 W R R R W R R R R W W R 8 66.67% begin fundraising. Passed and signed Luke Simons R 36 W W W R W W W W R W W R 3 25.00% by the Governor. NDFU supported. Kathy Skroch R 26 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% SB 2315 (second vote) would have Vicky Steiner R 37 R R R R W R R R W W W R 8 66.67% amended the posting and hunting on Michelle Strinden R 41 R R R R W R R R W W W R 8 66.67% private land laws. Defeated. NDFU supported. Nathan Toman R 34 R W R R W W R W W W W W 4 33.33% Wayne A. Trottier R 19 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% SB 2344 (second vote) allows for Bill Tveit R 33 R R R R R R R R R W W R 10 83.33% the use of pore space for oil and gas recovery and disposal operations. Steve Vetter R 18 R W R R W R R R R W W R 8 66.67% Deems that the migration of Don Vigesaa R 23 R R R R W R R R R W W R 9 75.00% substances into pore space is not Robin Weisz R 14 R R W R W R R R R W W R 8 66.67% a trespass, nuisance, or other tort. Passed and signed by the Governor. Greg Westlind R 15 R R R R W R R R R R W R 10 83.33% NDFU opposed. Denton Zubke R 39 R R R R W R R R R NV W R 9 75.00% SB 2345 (second vote) restricts counties and townships from TOTAL 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 1128 100.00% establishing setbacks that exceed state law and establishes ordinance review procedures through the Agriculture Commissioner’s office. Passed and signed by the Governor. NDFU opposed.

SB 2360 changes the farm residence property tax exemption from “net” to “gross” and removes the dollar limitation for allowable non-farm income. Passed and signed by the Governor. NDFU supported.