| Full Name: | Tom W. Shaw |
|---|---|
| Office: | State House (IA) - District 10, Republican |
| First Elected: | 11/02/2010 |
| Last Elected: | 11/06/2012 |
| Gender: | Male |
|---|---|
| Family: | Wife: Diana; 3 Children |
| Birth Date: | 07/02/1961 |
| Birth Place: | Laurens, IA |
| Home City: | Laurens, IA |
| Full Name: | Tom W. Shaw |
|---|---|
| Office: | State House (IA) - District 10, Republican |
| First Elected: | 11/02/2010 |
| Last Elected: | 11/06/2012 |
| Gender: | Male |
|---|---|
| Family: | Wife: Diana; 3 Children |
| Birth Date: | 07/02/1961 |
| Birth Place: | Laurens, IA |
| Home City: | Laurens, IA |
| Date | Bill No. | Bill Title | Outcome | Vote |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 16, 2013 | SF 430 | 2013-2014 Economic Development Budget | Bill Passed - House (52 - 46) |
Yea |
| April 10, 2013 | SF 384 | Classifies Penalties for Interfering with a Police Officer's Communicagtion Device | Bill Passed - House (77 - 17) |
Yea |
| April 8, 2013 | HF 619 | Authorizes Use of All-Terrain Vehicles on Certain Roads | Bill Passed - House (75 - 22) |
Yea |
| March 25, 2013 | HF 527 | Requires DNA Samples from Misdemeanor Offenders | Bill Passed - House (79 - 18) |
Nay |
| March 13, 2013 | HF 478 | Authorizes Optional Flat Income Tax | Bill Passed - House (53 - 47) |
Yea |
| Feb. 19, 2013 | HF 215 | Appropriates Education Funding and Establishes New Programs | Bill Passed - House (52 - 44) |
Yea |
| May 9, 2012 | SF 2315 | Amends the Mental Health and Disability Services Program | Conference Report Adopted - House (66 - 31) |
Yea |
| May 8, 2012 | SF 2284 | Education Law Amendments | Conference Report Adopted - House (87 - 9) |
Nay |
| May 7, 2012 | HF 2475 | Reduces Certain Business Property Taxes | Bill Passed - House (71 - 26) |
Yea |
| April 3, 2012 | HF 2450 | Prohibits the Use of Traffic Cameras | Bill Passed - House (58 - 42) |
Yea |
| March 13, 2012 | HF 2385 | Authorizes Professionals to Teach Certain High School Courses | Bill Passed - House (61 - 36) |
Yea |
| March 13, 2012 | HF 2380 | Amends Education Provisions | Bill Passed - House (53 - 46) |
Nay |
| Feb. 29, 2012 | HF 2215 | Authorizes the Use of Deadly Force in Self-Defense | Bill Passed - House (60 - 38) |
Yea |
| Feb. 29, 2012 | HJR 2009 | Prohibiting Mandatory Licensing and Registration of Guns | Amendment Adopted - House (61 - 37) |
Yea |
| Feb. 28, 2012 | HF 589 | Prohibits Obtaining Employment at Agriculture Facilities Under False Pretenses | Concurrence Vote Passed - House (69 - 28) |
Yea |
| Feb. 14, 2012 | HF 2274 | Commercial and Industrial Property Tax Exemption | Bill Passed - House (59 - 40) |
Yea |
| June 30, 2011 | HF 649 | Appropriations for Health and Human Services | Conference Report Adopted - House (61 - 33) |
Nay |
| June 8, 2011 | SF 534 | Abortion Restrictions | Bill Passed - House (54 - 37) |
Nay |
| June 8, 2011 | HF 697 | State Budget for 2011-2012 | Bill Passed - House (54 - 38) |
Yea |
| May 10, 2011 | SF 522 | Establishing a Property Tax Credit | Bill Passed - House (58 - 40) |
Yea |
| March 28, 2011 | HF 590 | Establishes Economic Programs | Bill Passed - House (66 - 33) |
Nay |
| March 23, 2011 | SF 464 | Establishment of an Open Season for Hunting Mourning Doves | Bill Passed - House (58 - 39) |
Yea |
| March 22, 2011 | HF 534 | School Instructional Hours and Days | Bill Passed - House (62 - 33) |
Yea |
| March 8, 2011 | HF 535 | Repeals Statewide Preschool Program | Bill Passed - House (55 - 45) |
Yea |
| Feb. 17, 2011 | HF 260 | House Rule School Governance | Bill Passed - House (65 - 30) |
Yea |
| Feb. 16, 2011 | HF 194 | Individual Income Tax Rate Reduction | Bill Passed - House (62 - 33) |
Yea |
| Feb. 2, 2011 | HF 111 | Purchase of Health Care | Bill Passed - House (59 - 39) |
Yea |
| Feb. 1, 2011 | HJR 6 | Banning Same Sex Marriage | Amendment Adopted - House (62 - 37) |
Yea |
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