All Roll Calls
Yes: 210 • No: 0
Sponsored By: Jeremy Faison, Jeremy (Republican)
Signed by Governor
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Jeremy Faison, Jeremy
Republican • House
Rebecca K. Alexander, Rebecca K.
Republican • House
Fred Atchley, Fred
Republican • House
Charlie Baum, Charlie
Republican • House
Aftyn Behn, Aftyn
Democrat • House
Clark Boyd, Clark
Republican • House
Rush Bricken, Rush
Republican • House
Shaundelle Brooks, Shaundelle
Democrat • House
Gino Bulso, Gino
Republican • House
Ed Butler, Ed
Republican • House
Karen D. Camper, Karen D.
Democrat • House
Kip Capley, Kip
Republican • House
Michele Carringer, Michele
Republican • House
Scott Cepicky, Scott
Republican • House
Jesse Chism, Jesse
Democrat • House
John Ray Clemmons, John Ray
Democrat • House
Mark Cochran, Mark
Republican • House
John Crawford, John
Republican • House
Tandy Darby, Tandy
Republican • House
Elaine Davis, Elaine
Republican • House
Clay Doggett, Clay
Republican • House
Andrew Farmer, Andrew
Republican • House
Bob Freeman, Bob
Democrat • House
Monty Fritts, Monty
Republican • House
Ron M. Gant, Ron M.
Republican • House
Johnny Garrett, Johnny
Republican • House
John Gillespie, John
Republican • House
Ronnie Glynn, Ronnie
Democrat • House
Rusty Grills, Rusty
Republican • House
Michael Hale, Michael
Republican • House
Torrey C. Harris, Torrey C.
Democrat • House
David B. Hawk, David B.
Republican • House
Esther Helton-Haynes, Esther
Republican • House
Caleb Hemmer, Caleb
Democrat • House
Gary Hicks, Gary
Republican • House
Gary Hicks, Gary
Republican • House
Timothy Hill, Timothy
Republican • House
Dan Howell, Dan
Republican • House
Bud Hulsey, Bud
Republican • House
Chris Hurt, Chris
Republican • House
Jack Johnson, Jack
Republican • Senate
Justin Jones, Justin
Democrat • House
Justin Jones, Justin
Democrat • House
Kelly Keisling, Kelly
Republican • House
Sabi 'Doc' Kumar, Sabi 'Doc'
Republican • House
Justin Lafferty, Justin
Republican • House
William Lamberth, William
Republican • House
Michael Lankford, Michael
Republican • House
Tom Leatherwood, Tom
Republican • House
Mary Littleton, Mary
Republican • House
Susan M. Lynn, Susan M.
Republican • House
Aron Maberry, Aron
Republican • House
Pat Marsh, Pat
Republican • House
Brock Martin, Brock
Republican • House
Brock Martin, Brock
Republican • House
Jake McCalmon, Jake
Republican • House
Sam McKenzie, Sam
Democrat • House
Larry J. Miller, Larry J.
Democrat • House
Bo Mitchell, Bo
Democrat • House
Debra Moody, Debra
Republican • House
Jerome Moon, Jerome
Republican • House
Antonio Parkinson, Antonio
Democrat • House
Jason Powell, Jason
Democrat • House
Bill Powers, Bill
Republican • Senate
Kevin D. Raper, Kevin D.
Republican • House
Jay D. Reedy, Jay D.
Republican • House
Shane Reeves, Shane
Republican • Senate
Michele Reneau, Michele
Republican • House
Iris Rudder, Iris
Republican • House
Lowell Russell, Lowell
Republican • House
Rick Scarbrough, Rick
Republican • House
CameronSpeaker Sexton, Cameron
Republican • House
Johnny Shaw, Johnny
Democrat • House
Paul Sherrell, Paul
Republican • House
William Slater, William
Republican • House
Mike Sparks, Mike
Republican • House
John Stevens, John
Republican • Senate
Tom Stinnett, Tom
Republican • House
Bryan Terry, Bryan
Republican • House
Kevin Vaughan, Kevin
Republican • House
Greg Vital, Greg
Republican • House
Todd Warner, Todd
Republican • House
Dawn White, Dawn
Republican • Senate
Ryan Williams, Ryan
Republican • House
Dave Wright, Dave
Republican • House
Jason Zachary, Jason
Republican • House
All Roll Calls
Yes: 210 • No: 0
Senate vote • 4/22/2026
FLOOR VOTE: Motion to Adopt 4/22/2026
Yes: 33 • No: 0
House vote • 4/16/2026
FLOOR VOTE: MOTION TO ADOPT 4/16/2026
Yes: 87 • No: 0
House vote • 4/15/2026
FLOOR VOTE: CONSENT CALENDAR PASSAGE ON THIRD CONSIDERATION 4/15/2026
Yes: 90 • No: 0
Signed by Governor.
Signed by Senate Speaker
Transmitted to Governor for his action.
Enrolled; ready for sig. of H. Speaker.
Signed by H. Speaker
Sponsor(s) Added.
Concurred, Ayes 33, Nays 0
Placed on Senate Consent Calendar for 4/22/2026
Received from House, refer to Senate Calendar Committee
Motion to lift from table adopted.
Motion to reconsider adopted.
All Ayes added as Sponsors
Adopted, Ayes 87, Nays 0, PNV 1
Engrossed; ready for transmission to Sen.
Adopted, Ayes 90, Nays 0, PNV 2
Sponsor(s) Added.
Filed for introduction
Intro., placed on H. consent cal. for 4/15/2026
Introduced
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