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House Floor Votes 3/14/16 – 3/18/16

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*Note: This page will be continuously updated as votes are taken and posted. By clicking on the bill number, you can view the full text of the bill, current status, and vote totals. To view the vote by party, copy and paste the names from the vote totals pdf here.

 

  • On Monday 3/14/16, the House considered HB 1585, a bill which authorizes the City of Grenada to contract with the federal government to house federal inmates in their jail. This is a cost-saving measure for the facility. I voted Yes, the bill passed 114-0.

 

  • On Monday 3/14/16, the House considered HB 1599, a bill which authorizes a county government to transfer taxpayer money directly to a private entity for “development” purposes. I voted No, the measure passed 108-1.

 

  • On Monday 3/14/16, the House considered HB 1604, a bill that allows the City of Petal to place special street signs on a state-maintained highway there. I voted Yes, the bill passed 114-0.

 

  • On Tuesday 3/15/16, the House considered HB 1613, which authorizes the state to borrow more money at taxpayers’ expense for the operation of MDA. I voted No, the bill passed 116-5.

 

  • On Tuesday 3/15/16, the House considered HB 1611, which authorizes the state to borrow more money at taxpayers’ expense to create a new state program that provides special services to certain corporations. I voted No, the bill passed 117-4.

 

  • On Tuesday 3/15/16, the House considered HB 1674 which allows municipalities to participate in fee-in-lieu arrangements as an alternative to ad valorem taxes. I voted Yes, the bill passed 119-2.

 

  • On Tuesday 3/15/16, the House considered HB 1691 which increases the income tax credit for those who work to preserve historic homes. I support reducing income taxes for all Mississippians. I voted Yes, the bill passed 118-3.

 

  • On Tuesday 3/15/16, the House considered HB 1598 which authorizes the state to borrow more money at taxpayers’ expense to create a new government program to make improvements to certain facilities, as determined by MDA. I voted No, the bill passed 117-4.

 

  • On Tuesday 3/15/16, the House considered HB 1687 which ensures that satellite facilities of the Mississippi Children’s Museum receives the same tax treatment as the main facility. I voted Yes, the bill passed 121-0.

 

  • On Tuesday 3/15/16, the House considered HB 1698 which authorizes the state to borrow more money at taxpayers’ expense to build a new musuem. I voted No, the bill passed 109-10.

 

  • On Tuesday 3/15/16, the House considered HB 1722 which authorizes the state to borrow more money at taxpayers’ expense to spend on parks. I voted No, the bill passed 118-3.

 

  • On Tuesday 3/15/16, the House considered HB 1729 which authorizes the state to borrow more money at taxpayers’ expense for a number of purposes, including construction of new buildings, renovations, railroads, and other projects. I voted No, the bill passed 114-4.

 

  • On Tuesday 3/15/16, the House considered HB 1736 which authorizes the state to borrow more money at taxpayers’ expense to spend on a shipyard. I voted No, the bill passed 116-4.

 

  • On Tuesday 3/15/16, the House considered HB 1677 which extends a sales tax exemption on fresh cut flowers, trees, and similar items that are produced and sold in state. I support lowering the tax burden on all Mississippians. I voted Yes, the bill passed 118-0.

 

  • On Tuesday 3/15/16, the House considered HB 1686 which increases tax credits which are doled out at the discretion of a state agency. The state government should not pick winners and losers in the private marketplace. I voted No, the bill passed 119-2.

 

  • On Tuesday 3/15/16, the House considered SB 2808 which creates a new government program funded by overpayments into the unemployment fund. Overpayments should be returned to the taxpayers instead of funding new programs. I voted No, the bill passed 120-1.

 

  • On Wednesday 3/16/16, the House considered an amended version of HB 1599, a bill which authorizes a county government to transfer taxpayer money directly to a private entity for “development” purposes. I voted No, the measure passed 117-4.

 

  • On Wednesday 3/16/16, the House considered HB 1714 which appropriates taxpayer dollars to create a new government study committee to re-examine coastal area maps. I voted No, the bill passed 120-1.

 

  • On Wednesday 3/16/16, the House considered HB 1727, which authorizes the state to borrow more money at taxpayers’ expense to fund improvements to wastewater treatment in Hinds County. I voted No, the bill passed 110-7.

 

  • On Wednesday 3/16/16, the House considered HB 1737, which increases the fees that constables are allowed to charge for serving papers. I voted No, the bill passed 99-18.

 

  • On Wednesday 3/16/16, the House considered HB 1745 which eliminates the “debt ceiling” imposed on a local gas board in North Mississippi, effectively allowing them to borrow more money. I voted No, the bill passed 118-3.

 

  • On Wednesday 3/16/16, the House considered HB 1747 which allows local governments to increase taxes. I voted No, the bill passed 115-5.

 

  • On Thursday 3/17/16, the House considered SB 2150, a measure that recognizes the Mississippi Wildlife Heritage Museum in Leland as the state’s official wildlife heritage museum. I voted Yes, the bill passed 121-0.

 

  • On Friday 3/18/16, the House considered HC 96, a resolution commemorating the Florence cheerleaders on a recent competition victory. I voted Yes, the resolution passed 117-0.

 

  • On Friday 3/18/16, the House considered a block of resolutions (SCs 614, 615, 616, 619) commending the accomplishments of several Mississippians. I voted Yes, the block passed 117-0.