Senator Dan Newberry's Voting Records

Biographical

Full Name: Dan Newberry
Current Office: State Senate - District 37, Republican
First Elected: 11/04/2008
Last Elected: 11/06/2012
Next Election: 2016
Gender: Male
Family: Wife: Laura; 3 Children: Claire, Paige, Eva
Religion: Christian
Issue Category

Key Votes

Date Bill No. Bill Title Vote
4/16/13 HB 2015 Requires Additional Questions Prior to an Abortion
Bill Passed - Senate (39 - 7)
Yea
3/11/13 SB 585 Reduces Personal Income Tax
Bill Passed - Senate (33 - 13)
Yea
2/27/13 SB 1062 Amends State Worker's Compensation
Bill Passed - Senate (34 - 12)
Yea
2/20/13 SB 375 Authorizes the International Sale of Horse Meat for Human Consumption
Bill Passed - Senate (38 - 6)
Yea
5/22/12 SB 1975 2012-2013 Budget
Bill Passed - Senate (30 - 15)
Yea
5/10/12 SB 1733 Authorizes Open Carry of Firearms
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (33 - 10)
Yea
4/25/12 HB 3061 Reduces Income Tax Rates
Bill Passed - Senate (30 - 16)
Yea
4/18/12 HB 2155 Authorizes an Alternative Plan to the Worker's Compensation Program
Bill Passed - Senate (28 - 17)
Yea
3/12/12 SB 1571 Repeals State Income Tax
Bill Passed - Senate (30 - 17)
Yea
3/06/12 SB 1274 Requires physicians inform abortion patients of fetal heartbeat
Bill Passed - Senate (34 - 8)
Yea
2/15/12 SB 1433 Defines life as beginning at conception
Bill Passed - Senate (34 - 8)
Yea
5/16/11 HB 2145 State House Redistricting
Conference Report Adopted - Senate (43 - 4)
Yea
5/03/11 HB 1527 Congressional Redistricting
Bill Passed - Senate (37 - 5)
Yea
4/19/11 HB 1593 Repealing Collective Bargaining Requirement for Cities
Bill Passed - Senate (29 - 19)
Yea
4/12/11 S Amdt 1 Removes Provision Authorizing Legislators to Carry Firearms
Amendment Adopted - Senate (29 - 19)
Yea
4/05/11 HB 1888 Abortion Restrictions
Motion Agreed - Senate (25 - 20)
Yea
3/14/11 SB 91 Proof of Presidential Candidates' Citizenship
Bill Passed - Senate (34 - 10)
Yea
2/23/11 SB 863 Compensation for Non-Economic Damages
Bill Passed - Senate (29 - 18)
Yea
2/21/11 SB 435 Modifying Board of Education Membership
Bill Passed - Senate (31 - 16)
Yea
5/25/10 HB 3284 Requiring Women Seeking Abortions to Answer Questionnaire
Veto Override Passed - Senate (33 - 15)
Yea
5/24/10 HJR 1056 Prohibits Use of International and Sharia Law in State Courts
Conference Report Adopted - Senate (41 - 2)
Yea
5/21/10 HJR 1054 Prohibiting Federal Health Care Mandates
Veto Override Failed - Senate (29 - 16)
Yea
5/05/10 SB 1685 Oklahoma Firearms Freedom Act
Veto Override Failed - Senate (28 - 16)
Yea
4/27/10 HB 2656 Abortion Regulation Modifications
Veto Override Passed - Senate (36 - 12)
Yea
4/21/10 HB 3354 Concealed and Unconcealed Weapons Guidelines
Bill Passed - Senate (33 - 15)
Yea
3/10/10 SB 1891 Allowing Health Services Employees to Refuse Participation in Abortion and Other Procedures
Bill Passed - Senate (35 - 11)
Yea
3/09/10 SB 1973 Worker's Compensation Amendments
Bill Passed - Senate (28 - 18)
Yea
4/29/09 SB 834 Increased Local School Board Control
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (25 - 22)
Yea
4/23/09 HB 1326 Ban on Certain Types of Stem Cell Research
Veto Override Failed - Senate (26 - 19)
Yea
4/22/09 HB 1332 Increased Regulation of Pet Breeders
Bill Passed - Senate (30 - 16)
Yea
4/22/09 HB 1603 Tort Law Amendments
Bill Passed - Senate (27 - 19)
Yea
4/22/09 HB 1602 Attorney Fee Limits
Bill Failed - Senate (23 - 23)
Yea
4/08/09 HB 1601 Regulating Attorney Election Contributions
Bill Passed - Senate (26 - 22)
Yea
3/10/09 SB 4 Voter Identification
Bill Passed - Senate (25 - 21)
Yea
3/10/09 SB 834 Increased Local School Board Control
Bill Passed - Senate (26 - 21)
Yea
3/04/09 SB 748 Independent Performance Audit of State Department of Education
Bill Passed - Senate (26 - 20)
Yea
3/04/09 SB 318 Repeal of the Grocery Sales Tax
Bill Passed - Senate (38 - 8)
Yea
3/03/09 SB 315 Top Marginal Income Tax Rate Reduction Postponement
Bill Passed - Senate (28 - 20)
Yea

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