Representative Charlie Davis's Voting Records

Biographical

Full Name: Charlie Davis
Current Office: State House - District 162, Republican
First Elected: 11/02/2010
Last Elected: 11/06/2012
Gender: Male
Family: Wife: Laura; 3 Children: Jennifer, Timothy, Robert
Birth Date: 07/18/1965
Birth Place: Fayetteville, NC
Home City: Webb City, MO
Religion: Baptist
Issue Category

Key Votes

Date Bill No. Bill Title Vote
4/18/13 HB 436 Prohibits the Enforcement of Federal Firearm Regulations
Bill Passed - House (115 - 41)
Yea
4/18/13 HB 400 Establishes Requirements for the Administration of Abortion-Inducing Drugs
Bill Passed - House (115 - 39)
Yea
4/11/13 HB 533 Authorizes State Employees to Keep Firearms in Vehicles on State Property
Bill Passed - House (126 - 25)
Yea
4/04/13 HB 46 Limits the Use of Unmanned Aircrafts
Bill Passed - House (87 - 66)
Yea
3/07/13 HJR 4 Increases Representative Term Limits
Joint Resolution Passed - House (121 - 31)
Nay
2/28/13 HJR 11 Establishes the Constitutional Right to Farm
Joint Resolution Passed - House (110 - 41)
Yea
2/28/13 HB 34 Authorizes School Districts To Opt Out of Prevailing Wage Requirement
Bill Passed - House (89 - 59)
Yea
2/28/13 HB 388 Requires School Ratings Based on Student Performance
Bill Passed - House (128 - 23)
Yea
2/14/13 HB 48 Requires Photo Identification for Voting
Bill Passed - House (105 - 48)
Yea
5/18/12 SB 749 Authorizes Employers to Exempt Contraception from Healthcare Coverage
Conference Report Adopted - House (105 - 33)
Yea
5/15/12 SB 576 Authorizes the Expansion of Charter Schools
Bill Passed - House (99 - 54)
Yea
5/07/12 Amdt 1 Rescinds Funding for the Sue Shear Institute
Amendment Adopted - House (93 - 59)
Yea
5/03/12 HB 1526 Amends Teacher Dismissal Policies
Bill Passed - House (83 - 76)
Yea
4/26/12 HB 1540 Prohibits Employees from Suing Co-Workers for Job Injuries
Bill Passed - House (99 - 47)
Yea
4/19/12 HB 1534 Prohibits Implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
Bill Passed - House (108 - 44)
Yea
4/19/12 HB 1860 Prohibits Undisclosed Recording of Livestock
Bill Passed - House (108 - 32)
Yea
3/29/12 HB 1541 Provides Exemptions on Participating in Certain Medical Procedures.
Bill Passed - House (113 - 41)
Yea
3/29/12 HB 1046 Requires Proof of Citizenship for Presidential Candidates
Bill Passed - House (92 - 49)
Yea
3/07/12 SB 572 Amends Worker's Compensation
Bill Passed - House (87 - 68)
Yea
2/09/12 HB 1104 Requires Photo Identification to Vote
Bill Passed - House (101 - 54)
Yea
2/09/12 HB 1219 Workplace Discrimination Amendments
Bill Passed - House (89 - 68)
Yea
1/19/12 HJR 43 Limits State Spending
Amendment Adopted - House (105 - 54)
Yea
10/06/11 SB 8 Tax Credit Amendments
Bill Passed - House (98 - 48)
Nay
9/23/11 HA 1 to SB 7 Prohibits Public Funding for Certain Life Science Research Projects
Amendment Rejected - House (68 - 74)
Yea
9/23/11 SB 7 Incentives for Science-Based Businesses
Bill Passed - House (94 - 48)
Nay
9/09/11 HB 6 Appropriations for Missouri Disaster Relief
Bill Passed - House (127 - 22)
Yea
9/09/11 HB 1 Authority Over the Saint Louis Police Department
Bill Passed - House (123 - 27)
Nay
5/10/11 HB 73 Drug Testing Of Welfare Recipients
Concurrence Vote Passed - House (113 - 34)
Yea
5/04/11 HB 193 Congressional Redistricting Plan
Veto Override Passed - House (109 - 44)
Yea
4/13/11 SB 113 Regulating Animal Care Facilities
Bill Passed - House (85 - 71)
Yea
4/06/11 HB 193 Congressional Redistricting
Bill Passed - House (106 - 53)
Yea
3/17/11 HB 213 Restrictions on Late-Term Abortions
Bill Passed - House (119 - 38)
Yea
3/10/11 HB 167 Driver License Examinations Administered in English Only
Bill Passed - House (102 - 56)
Yea
3/03/11 HB 61 Minimum Wage
Bill Passed - House (92 - 60)
Yea
1/11/11 HR 39 Attorney General Challenge of the Federal Health Care Law
Resolution Passed - House (115 - 46)
Yea

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