Key Votes
Fenton Groen's Voting Records
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- Liberal
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- Unemployed and Low-Income
- Veterans
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New Hampshire Key Votes
| Date | Bill No. | Bill Title | Outcome | Vote |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| June 27, 2012 | SB 289 | Requires Photo Identification to Vote | Veto Override Passed - Senate (18 - 5) |
Yea |
| June 27, 2012 | SB 409 | Authorizes Medical Marijuana | Veto Override Failed - Senate (13 - 10) |
Yea |
| June 27, 2012 | SB 318 | Requires In-State Residency to Vote | Veto Override Passed - Senate (18 - 5) |
Yea |
| June 27, 2012 | HB 1679 | Prohibits Partial Birth/Late Term Abortions | Veto Override Passed - Senate (18 - 5) |
Yea |
| June 6, 2012 | CACR 12 | Legislative Authority of Education Requirements | Conference Report Adopted - Senate (17 - 6) |
Yea |
| June 6, 2012 | SB 318 | Requires In-State Residency to Vote | Conference Report Adopted - Senate (18 - 5) |
Yea |
| June 6, 2012 | CACR 13 | Prohibits New Personal Income Taxes | Conference Report Adopted - Senate (19 - 4) |
Yea |
| June 6, 2012 | SB 289 | Requires Photo Identification to Vote | Conference Report Adopted - Senate (17 - 6) |
Yea |
| June 6, 2012 | CACR 6 | Requires a Supermajority for Budget Increases | Conference Report Adopted - Senate (14 - 9) |
Yea |
| June 6, 2012 | HB 1490 | Authorizes New Hamshire to Leave the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative | Conference Report Adopted - Senate (17 - 6) |
Yea |
| June 6, 2012 | HB 145 | Authorizes Individuals to Record Law Enforcement Officers | Conference Report Adopted - Senate (17 - 6) |
Yea |
| May 16, 2012 | HB 1607 | Establishes a Tax Credit for Businesses that Donate to Certain Scholarship Funds | Bill Passed - Senate (17 - 7) |
Yea |
| May 16, 2012 | HB 217 | Prohibits Violent Offenses Against Fetuses | Bill Passed - Senate (18 - 6) |
Yea |
| May 16, 2012 | CACR 26 | Authorizes the Legislature to Amend Supreme Court Rules | Resolution Passed - Senate (19 - 5) |
Yea |
| May 2, 2012 | HB 1383 | Prohibits In-State Tuition for Non-US Residents | Bill Passed - Senate (19 - 5) |
Yea |
| May 2, 2012 | HB 536 | Repeals License Requirement to Carry a Firearm | Bill Tabled - Senate (17 - 7) |
Nay |
| April 25, 2012 | HB 1679 | Prohibits Partial Birth/Late Term Abortions | Bill Passed - Senate (18 - 5) |
Yea |
| April 25, 2012 | HB 1659 | Requires a 24 Hour Waiting Period Prior to an Abortion | "Inexpedient to Legislate" Vote Passed - Senate (12 - 11) |
Nay |
| March 28, 2012 | SB 409 | Authorizes Medical Marijuana | Bill Passed - Senate (13 - 11) |
Nay |
| March 28, 2012 | HB 592 | State House Redistricting | Veto Override Passed - Senate (17 - 7) |
Yea |
| March 21, 2012 | SB 318 | Requires In-State Residency to Vote | Bill Passed - Senate (19 - 5) |
Yea |
| March 7, 2012 | SB 289 | Requires Photo Identification to Vote | Bill Passed - Senate (18 - 5) |
Yea |
| Feb. 15, 2012 | CACR 6 | Requires a Supermajority for Budget Increases | Resolution Passed - Senate (17 - 7) |
Yea |
| Jan. 25, 2012 | Amdt 367s | Restricting Eminent Domain Petitions | Amendment Adopted - Senate (16 - 8) |
Yea |
| Sept. 7, 2011 | SB 88 | Civil Immunity from Acts of Self Defense | Veto Override Passed - Senate (17 - 7) |
Yea |
| Sept. 7, 2011 | SB 154 | Withdrawing from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative | Veto Override Failed - Senate (15 - 9) |
Yea |
| Sept. 7, 2011 | SB 129 | Requiring Photo Identification to Vote | Veto Override Failed - Senate (7 - 17) |
Yea |
| June 22, 2011 | HB 2 | Recertification of Employer Retirement Contribution Rates | Conference Report Adopted - Senate (19 - 5) |
Yea |
| June 22, 2011 | HB 329 | Revising Abortion Procedures for Unemancipated Minors | Veto Override Passed - Senate (17 - 7) |
Yea |
| April 20, 2011 | HB 474 | Labor Law Amendments | Bill Passed - Senate (16 - 8) |
Yea |
| March 30, 2011 | SB 129 | Requiring Photo Identification to Vote | Bill Passed - Senate (18 - 6) |
Yea |
| March 30, 2011 | SB 121 | Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification | Bill Passed - Senate (19 - 5) |
Yea |
| Jan. 19, 2011 | SB 1 | Repeal of Automatic Continuation Requirement for Public Employee Collective Bargaining Agreements | Bill Passed - Senate (19 - 5) |
Yea |
About the Selection and Descriptions of Key Votes
Project Vote Smart provides easy access to Congressional and State voting records and maintains a collection of key votes grouped by issue. Key votes typically include the initial passage of legislation and final conference report vote versions (the compromised versions of bills passed in separate House and Senate versions). Vote Smart uses the following criteria to select key votes:
- The vote should be helpful in portraying how a member stands on a particular issue
- The vote should be clear for any person to understand
- The vote has received media attention
- The vote was passed or defeated by a very close margin
- Occasionally, if a specific bill is consistently inquired about on the Voter's Research Hotline, the vote will be added
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