All Roll Calls
Yes: 226 • No: 1
Sponsored By: Joshua Bryant (Republican), DeAnn Vaught (Republican)
Passed
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Joshua Bryant
Republican • Senate
DeAnn Vaught
Republican • House
Andrew Collins
Democratic • House
Brandon Achor
Republican • House
Wade Andrews
Republican • House
Breanne Davis
Republican • Senate
Blake Johnson
Republican • Senate
Sonia Eubanks Barker
Republican • House
Glenn Barnes
Democratic • House
Lincoln Barnett
Democratic • House
Howard M. Beaty, Jr.
Republican • House
Rick Beck
Republican • House
Mary Bentley
Republican • House
Harlan Breaux
Republican • House
Keith Brooks
Republican • House
Cameron Cooper
Republican • House
Clarke Tucker
Democratic • Senate
Ronald Caldwell
Republican • Senate
Frances Cavenaugh
Republican • House
Paul Childress
Republican • House
Nicole Clowney
Democratic • House
Bruce Cozart
Republican • House
Cindy Crawford
Republican • House
Steve Crowell
Republican • Senate
Denise Garner
Democratic • House
Dave Wallace
Republican • Senate
David Whitaker
Democratic • House
Tyler Dees
Republican • Senate
Matt Duffield
Republican • House
Hope Duke
Republican • House
James Eaton
Republican • House
Denise Jones Ennett
Democratic • House
Jon S. Eubanks
Republican • House
Brian S. Evans
Republican • House
Fred Allen
Democratic • House
Fredrick J. Love
Democratic • Senate
Scott Flippo
Republican • Senate
Tony Furman
Republican • House
Greg Leding
Democratic • Senate
Gary Stubblefield
Republican • Senate
Jimmy Gazaway
Republican • House
Ben Gilmore
Republican • Senate
Justin Gonzales
Republican • House
Diana Gonzales Worthen
Democratic • House
Zack Gramlich
Republican • House
Brad Hall
Republican • House
RJ Hawk
Republican • House
Dolly Henley
Republican • House
Bart Hester
Republican • Senate
Mike Holcomb
Republican • House
Steve Hollowell
Republican • House
Ashley Hudson
Democratic • House
Justin Boyd
Republican • Senate
Jim Dotson
Republican • Senate
Jane English
Republican • Senate
Jeremiah Moore
Republican • House
Jim Petty
Republican • Senate
Jay Richardson
Democratic • House
Jamie Scott
Democratic • Senate
Joey L. Carr
Republican • House
Karilyn Brown
Republican • House
Kenneth B. Ferguson
Democratic • House
Kim Hammer
Republican • Senate
Kendra Moore
Republican • House
Lee Johnson
Republican • House
Jack Ladyman
Republican • House
Wayne Long
Republican • House
Matt Brown
Republican • House
Mark Johnson
Republican • Senate
Mark D. McElroy
Republican • House
Matt McKee
Republican • Senate
John Maddox
Republican • House
Stephen Magie
Democratic • House
Mindy McAlindon
Republican • House
Rick McClure
Republican • House
Tippi McCullough
Democratic • House
Richard McGrew
Republican • House
Jessie McGruder
Democratic • House
Ron McNair
Republican • House
Jon Milligan
Republican • House
Nick Burkes
Republican • House
Jason Nazarenko
Republican • House
Stetson Painter
Republican • House
Shad Pearce
Republican • House
Chad Puryear
Republican • House
Rebecca Burkes
Republican • House
Reginald Murdock
Democratic • Senate
R. Scott Richardson
Republican • House
Marcus E. Richmond
Republican • House
Ryan A. Rose
Republican • House
Johnny Rye
Republican • House
Stan Berry
Republican • House
Stephanie Flowers
Democratic • Senate
Stephen Meeks
Republican • House
Bart Schulz
Republican • House
Joy Springer
Democratic • House
Tracy Steele
Democratic • House
Trey Steimel
Republican • House
Matt Stone
Republican • Senate
Tara Shephard
Democratic • House
Randy Torres
Republican • House
Dwight Tosh
Republican • House
Kendon Underwood
Republican • House
Steve Unger
Republican • House
Steven Walker
Republican • House
Les Warren
Republican • House
Carlton Wing
Republican • House
Jeremy Wooldridge
Republican • House
Jim Wooten
Republican • House
All Roll Calls
Yes: 226 • No: 1
House vote • 4/14/2025
House Vote - Monday, April 14, 2025 3:24:21 PM
Yes: 96 • No: 0
Senate vote • 4/8/2025
Senate Vote - Tuesday, April 8, 2025 8:06:04 PM
Yes: 34 • No: 1
House vote • 3/20/2025
House Vote - Thursday, March 20, 2025 2:36:03 PM
Yes: 96 • No: 0
Notification that HB1681 is now Act 812
Correctly enrolled and ordered transmitted to the Governor's Office.
TO BE ENROLLED
Senate Amendment #1 read and concurred in, and the Emergency Clause
Returned by the Committee with the recommendation that it do pass, concur in Senate Amendment No. 1
Re-referred to the Committee on AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT- HOUSE
Returned from Senate as passed, as amended # 1
Returned to the House as passed as amended # 1 .
EMERGENCY CLAUSE ADOPTED
Read the third time and passed.
Returned by the Committee, with the recommendation that it Do Pass
Re-referred to AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT - SENATE
REPORTED CORRECTLY ENGROSSED
Amendment # 1 read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and adopted, ordered engrossed.
Withdrawn from Committee and placed on 2nd reading for purpose of amendment # 1
Rules suspended.
Read first time, rules suspended, read second time, referred to AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT - SENATE
Received from the House.
EMERGENCY CLAUSE ADOPTED
Read the third time and passed and ordered transmitted to the Senate.
Returned by the Committee Do Pass
REPORTED CORRECTLY ENGROSSED
Amendment No. 2 read and adopted and the bill ordered engrossed.
Placed on second reading for the purpose of amendment.
REPORTED CORRECTLY ENGROSSED
HB1681 - Introduced
3/4/2025
Act Version
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