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Representative Janet Ancel Washington-6 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Robert Bancroft Chittenden-8-3 R Yea Yea Yea Representative John L Name District Party Bad Siting Removing InnovationShall Tier the bill pass? Representative Janet Ancel Washington-6 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Robert Bancroft Chittenden-8-3 R Yea Yea Yea Representative John L. Bartholomew Windsor-1 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Fred Baser Addison-4 R Yea Yea Yea Representative Lynn Batchelor Orleans-1 R Yea Nay Nay Representative Scott Beck Caledonia-3 R Yea Yea Yea Representative Steven Berry Bennington-4 D Yea Nay Yea Representative Steve Beyor Franklin-5 R Yea Yea Yea Representative Clement Bissonnette Chittenden-6-7 D Nay Nay Yea Representative William Botzow Bennington-1 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Carolyn Whitney Branagan Franklin-1 R Yea Nay Yea Representative Patrick Brennan Chittenden-9-2 R Yea Yea Yea Representative Timothy Briglin Windsor-Orange-2 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Cynthia Browning Bennington-4 D Yea Yea Nay* Representative Thomas Burditt Rutland-2 R Yea Yea Nay Representative Mollie S. Burke Windham-2-2 P Nay Nay Yea Representative Sarah E. Buxton Windsor-Orange-1 D Absent Absent Yea Representative William Canfield Rutland-3 R Yea Yea Yea Representative Stephen Carr Rutland-6 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Robin Chesnut-Tangerman Rutland-Bennington P Nay Nay Yea Representative Kevin Christie Windsor-4-2 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Alison H. Clarkson Windsor-5 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Joanna Cole Chittenden-6-1 D Nay Nay Yea Representative James Condon Chittenden-9-1 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Daniel Connor Franklin-6 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Charles Conquest Orange-Caledonia D Nay Absent Yea Representative Sarah Copeland-Hanzas Orange-2 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Timothy R. Corcoran Bennington-2-1 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Lawrence Cupoli Rutland-5-2 R Yea Yea Nay Representative Leigh Dakin Windsor-3-1 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Maureen Dakin Chittenden-9-2 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Paul Dame Chittenden-8-2 R Yea Yea Nay Representative Susan Davis Orange-1 P Nay Nay Yea Representative David L. Deen Windham-4 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Dennis J. Devereux Rutland-Windsor-2 R Yea Yea Yea Representative Eileen Dickinson Franklin-3-2 R Yea Yea Nay Representative Anne B. Donahue Washington-1 R Yea Nay Yea Representative Johannah Donovan Chittenden-6-5 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Alyson Eastman Addison-Rutland I Yea Yea Yea Representative Rebecca Ellis Washington-Chittenden D Nay Nay Yea Representative Alice M. Emmons Windsor-3-2 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Debbie Evans Chittenden-8-1 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Peter J. Fagan Rutland-5-1 R Yea Nay Yea Representative Martha Feltus Caledonia-4 R Nay Nay Yea Representative Rachael Fields Bennington-2-1 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Larry Fiske Franklin-7 R Yea Yea Yea Representative Robert Forguites Windsor-3-2 D Nay Nay Yea Representative William Frank Chittenden-3 D Absent Absent Absent Representative Patsy French Orange-Washington-Addison D Nay Nay Yea Representative Douglas Gage Rutland-5-4 R Nay Yea Yea Representative Marianna Gamache Franklin-4 R Nay Nay* Yea Representative Diana Gonzalez Chittenden-6-7 P Nay Nay Yea Representative Maxine Grad Washington-7 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Rodney Graham Orange-1 R Yea Yea Nay Representative Adam Greshin Washington-7 I Nay Nay Yea Representative Sandy Haas Windsor-Rutland P Nay Nay Yea Representative Helen Head Chittenden-7-3 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Michael Hebert Windham-1 R Nay Nay Yea Representative Robert Helm Rutland-3 R Yea Yea Yea Representative Mark Higley Orleans-Lamoille R Yea Yea Nay Representative Mary S. Hooper Washington-4 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Ronald E. Hubert Chittenden-10 R Yea Yea Nay Representative Mark Huntley Windsor-2 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Timothy Jerman Chittenden-8-2 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Willem Jewett Addison-2 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Mitzi Johnson Grand Isle-Chittenden D Nay Nay Yea Representative Bernard Juskiewicz Lamoille-3 R Nay Nay Yea Representative Kathleen C. Keenan Franklin-3-1 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Warren F. Kitzmiller Washington-4 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Anthony Klein Washington-5 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Patricia Komline Bennington-Rutland R Yea Yea Nay Representative Robert Krebs Grand Isle-Chittenden D Nay Nay Yea Representative Jill Krowinski Chittenden-6-3 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Robert LaClair Washington-2 R Yea Yea Yea Representative Martin LaLonde Chittenden-7-1 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Diane Lanpher Addison-3 D Nay Absent Yea Representative Richard Lawrence Caledonia-4 R Yea Yea Yea Representative Paul Lefebvre Essex-Caledonia-Orleans R Yea Yea Nay Representative Joan G. Lenes Chittenden-5-2 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Patti J. Lewis Washington-1 R Yea Yea Yea Representative William J. Lippert Chittenden-4-2 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Emily Long Windham-5 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Gabrielle Lucke Windsor-4-2 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Terence Macaig Chittenden-2 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Ann Manwaring Windham-6 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Michael Marcotte Orleans-2 R Yea Yea Yea Representative Marcia Martel Caledonia-1 R Yea Yea Nay Representative Linda J. Martin Lamoille-2 D Nay Nay Yea Representative James Masland Windsor-Orange-2 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Curtis McCormack Chittenden-6-3 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Patricia McCoy Rutland-1 R Yea Yea Nay Representative James McCullough Chittenden-2 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Francis McFaun Washington-2 R Yea Nay Yea Representative Alice Miller Bennington-3 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Ruqaiyah Morris Bennington-2-2 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Mary A. Morrissey Bennington-2-2 R Yea Yea Nay Representative Michael Mrowicki Windham-4 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Barbara Murphy Franklin-2 I Yea Nay Yea Representative Linda K. Myers Chittenden-8-1 R Yea Yea Yea Representative Betty A. Nuovo Addison-1 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Anne Theresa O'Brien Chittenden-1 D Absent Absent Absent Representative Jean O'Sullivan Chittenden-6-2 D Absent Absent Yea Representative Oliver Olsen Windham-Bennington-Windsor I Absent Absent Absent Representative Corey Parent Franklin-3-1 R Yea Yea Nay Representative Carolyn W. Partridge Windham-3 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Avram Patt Lamoille-Washington D Nay Nay Yea Representative Albert Pearce Franklin-5 R Yea Nay Yea Representative Christopher Pearson Chittenden-6-4 P Nay Nay Yea Representative Paul N. Poirier Washington-3 I Nay Nay Yea Representative David Potter Rutland-2 D Yea Nay Yea Representative Ann Pugh Chittenden-7-2 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Joey Purvis Chittenden-9-1 R Yea Yea Yea* Representative Constance Quimby Essex-Caledonia R Absent Absent Absent Representative Barbara Rachelson Chittenden-6-6 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Kesha K. Ram Chittenden-6-4 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Herbert Russell Rutland-5-3 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Marjorie Ryerson Orange-Washington-Addison D Nay Nay Yea Representative Brian K. Savage Franklin-4 R Yea Yea Yea Representative Heidi E. Scheuermann Lamoille-1 R Yea Nay Yea Representative David Sharpe Addison-4 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Charles Shaw Rutland-6 R Yea Yea Nay Representative Loren Shaw Orleans-1 R Yea Yea Yea Representative Amy Sheldon Addison-1 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Laura Sibilia Windham-Bennington I Nay Nay Yea Representative Harvey Smith Addison-5 R Not Voting Not Voting Not Voting Representative Shapleigh Smith Lamoille-Washington D Yea Yea Nay Representative Thomas Stevens Washington-Chittenden D Nay Nay Yea Representative Vicki Strong Orleans-Caledonia R Yea Yea Nay Representative Valerie A. Stuart Windham-2-1 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Mary Sullivan Chittenden-6-5 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Donna Sweaney Windsor-1 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Job Tate Rutland-Windsor-1 R Yea Yea Nay Representative Thomas Terenzini Rutland-4 R Yea Yea Nay Representative George W. Till Chittenden-3 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Tristan Toleno Windham-2-3 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Catherine Toll Caledonia-Washington D Nay Nay Yea Representative Maida Townsend Chittenden-7-4 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Matthew Trieber Windham-3 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Joseph Troiano Caledonia-2 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Donald Turner Chittenden-10 R Yea Yea* Nay Representative Warren Van Wyck Addison-3 R Nay Yea Nay Representative Gary Viens Orleans-2 R Yea Yea Nay Representative Tommy Walz Washington-3 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Kathryn Webb Chittenden-5-1 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Janssen Willhoit Caledonia-3 R Yea Yea Nay Representative Mark Woodward Lamoille-2 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Kurt Wright Chittenden-6-1 R Yea Nay Yea Representative Michael Yantachka Chittenden-4-1 D Nay Nay Yea Representative Samuel Young Orleans-Caledonia D Yea Nay Yea Representative Teo Zagar Windsor-4-1 D Yea Nay Yea Removing Innovation Tier Shall the bill pass? .
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