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Key Votes

Key Votes

Representative Harold 'Skip' Reilly, Sr.

Key Votes

Date Bill No. Bill Title Outcome Vote
April 11, 2012 SB 202 Congressional Redistricting Bill Passed - House
(239 - 95)
Yea
March 29, 2012 HB 1660 Prohibits Abortions After 20 Weeks Bill Passed - House
(190 - 109)
Did Not Vote
March 29, 2012 HB 1607 Establishes a Tax Credit for Businesses that Donate to Certain Scholarship Funds Bill Passed - House
(173 - 127)
Did Not Vote
March 28, 2012 HB 593 Expands Gambling Bill Failed - House
(118 - 226)
Yea
March 28, 2012 HB 1659 Requires a 24 Hour Waiting Period Prior to an Abortion Bill Passed - House
(185 - 138)
Did Not Vote
March 28, 2012 HB 592 State House Redistricting Veto Override Passed - House
(246 - 112)
Yea
March 28, 2012 H Amdt 917h Authorizing the Establishment of 4 Casinos Amendment Rejected - House
(154 - 195)
Yea
March 28, 2012 HB 1560 Joining an Interstate Health Care Compact to Opt-Out of Federal Health Care Programs Bill Passed - House
(221 - 131)
Yea
March 21, 2012 HB 437 Repeals Same-Sex Marriage "Inexpedient to Legislate" Vote Passed - House
(211 - 116)
Yea
March 15, 2012 HB 1405 Authorizes Moratoriums on Refugee Resettlements Bill Passed - House
(190 - 109)
Yea
March 14, 2012 HB 1659 Requires a 24 Hour Waiting Period Prior to an Abortion Bill Passed - House
(189 - 151)
Yea
March 14, 2012 HB 1679 Prohibits Partial Birth/Late Term Abortions Bill Passed - House
(224 - 110)
Yea
March 14, 2012 HB 1264 Authorizes Individuals to Refuse to Provide Services for Marriages "Inexpedient to Legislate" Vote Passed - House
(246 - 85)
Yea
March 14, 2012 HB 1677 Prohibits Requiring Public Employees to Join Labor Unions Bill Passed - House
(198 - 139)
Yea
March 8, 2012 HB 1654 Reduces Sentences of Prisoners Pursuing Degrees Bill Failed - House
(152 - 171)
Nay
March 8, 2012 HB 1526 Reduces Penalties for Possession of Less than One-Half Ounce of Marijuana Bill Passed - House
(162 - 161)
Nay
March 8, 2012 HB 1705 Expands the use of marijuana to certain individuals "Inexpedient to Legislate" Vote Passed - House
(228 - 89)
Yea
March 7, 2012 HB 1146 Requires Students to Stand for the Pledge of Allegiance Bill Failed - House
(155 - 170)
Yea
March 7, 2012 HB 1546 Authorizes Employers to Not Provide Contraception Coverage in Health Insurance Plans Bill Passed - House
(196 - 150)
Yea
Feb. 22, 2012 HR 29 Urges Repeal of Rule Requiring Health Insurance Coverage of Contraceptives Resolution Passed - House
(227 - 121)
Yea
Feb. 15, 2012 HB 1666 Limits State Contribution to Public Employee Benefits Bill Passed - House
(232 - 119)
Yea
Feb. 1, 2012 HB 1383 Requires Legal US Residency to Receive In-State Tuition Bill Passed - House
(250 - 88)
Did Not Vote
Feb. 1, 2012 HB 574 Authorizes Government Acquisition of Private Property in State of Emergency Bill Passed - House
(257 - 87)
Did Not Vote
Jan. 18, 2012 HB 228 Prohibits the Use of Public Funds for Abortion Bill Passed - House
(207 - 147)
Did Not Vote
Jan. 18, 2012 CACR 13 Prohibits New Personal Income Taxes Bill Passed - House
(257 - 101)
Did Not Vote
Jan. 5, 2012 HB 194 Authorizes loaded rifles and shotguns in vehicles Bill Passed - House
(204 - 110)
Did Not Vote
Jan. 5, 2012 HB 383 Prohibits the requirement that state employees pay association fees Bill Passed - House
(212 - 128)
Did Not Vote
Jan. 5, 2012 HB 536 Removes License Requirement to Carry a Firearm Bill Passed - House
(193 - 122)
Did Not Vote
Jan. 5, 2012 HB 628 Recording and Tracking Complaints of Abuse by Transportation Security Agents Bill Passed - House
(188 - 136)
Did Not Vote
Jan. 4, 2012 HB 334 Authorizing Weapons on Public Property Bill Passed - House
(180 - 144)
Yea
Jan. 4, 2012 HB 217 Penalties for Violent Offenses Against Fetuses Bill Passed - House
(213 - 125)
Yea
Nov. 30, 2011 HB 474 Labor Law Amendments Veto Override Failed - House
(240 - 139)
Yea
Nov. 30, 2011 CACR 14 Constitutional Amendment Authorizing the Legislature to Set Standards for Public Education Amendment Rejected - House
(114 - 264)
Yea
Oct. 12, 2011 SB 198 Amends Eligibility Requirements for TANF Bill Passed - House
(237 - 126)
Yea
Sept. 14, 2011 SB 88 Civil Immunity from Acts of Self Defense Veto Override Passed - House
(251 - 111)
Yea
June 22, 2011 HB 2 Recertification of Employer Retirement Contribution Rates Conference Report Adopted - House
(259 - 119)
Yea
June 22, 2011 HB 329 Revising Abortion Procedures for Unemancipated Minors Veto Override Passed - House
(266 - 102)
Yea
May 18, 2011 SB 121 Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Bill Passed - House
(259 - 100)
Did Not Vote
May 18, 2011 SB 196 Guidelines for Teacher Dismissal Bill Passed - House
(253 - 105)
Did Not Vote
April 27, 2011 SB 78 Gas Tax Reduction Bill Passed - House
(208 - 98)
Yea
March 31, 2011 HB 1 2011-2013 Biennium Budget Bill Passed - House
(243 - 124)
Yea
March 30, 2011 CACR 6 Constitutional Amendment to Require a Supermajority for Budget Increases Resolution Passed - House
(256 - 117)
Yea
March 30, 2011 HB 580 Public Employee Retirement System Amendments Bill Passed - House
(228 - 139)
Yea
March 30, 2011 HB 519 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Bill Passed - House
(251 - 108)
Yea
March 17, 2011 HB 218 Repealing the New Hampshire Rail Transit Authority Bill Passed - House
(190 - 119)
Did Not Vote
March 16, 2011 CACR 12 Legislative Authority over Public Education Amendment Adopted - House
(252 - 113)
Yea
March 15, 2011 HB 89 State Lawsuit against the Federal Health Care Law Bill Passed - House
(259 - 107)
Yea
March 15, 2011 HB 330 Carrying Firearms Without a License Bill Passed - House
(244 - 109)
Yea
Feb. 15, 2011 HB 474 Labor Law Amendments Bill Passed - House
(221 - 131)
Yea
Feb. 15, 2011 HB 113 Prohibits the Use of State Funds for Public Television Bill Passed - House
(263 - 102)
Yea

About the Selection and Descriptions of Key Votes

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  4. The vote was passed or defeated by a very close margin
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