Senator Greg Brophy's Voting Records

Civil Liberties and Civil Rights

Biographical

Full Name: Greg Brophy
Current Office: State Senate - District 1, Republican
First Elected: 11/05/2002
Last Elected: 11/02/2010
Next Election: 2014
Gender: Male
Family: Wife: Angela; 3 Children: Megan, Jordan, David
Birth Date: 09/06/1966
Birth Place: Holyoke, CO
Home City: Wray, CO
Religion: Evangelical
Issue Category

Civil Liberties and Civil Rights Key Votes

Date Bill No. Bill Title Vote
2/23/12 SB 147 Prohibits False Information Regarding Election Procedures and Voter Eligibility
Bill Passed - Senate (19 - 16)
Nay
3/24/11 SB 172 Authorizes Civil Unions
Bill Passed - Senate (23 - 12)
Nay
4/30/09 SB 296 Seat Belt Violation as Primary Offense
Bill Passed - Senate (20 - 15)
Nay
4/27/09 SB 241 DNA Sampling Upon Felony Arrest
Bill Passed - Senate (28 - 7)
Yea
3/18/08 HB 1297 Supplemental Department of Public Safety Funding
Bill Passed - Senate (23 - 9)
Nay
3/10/08 HJR 1009 Ratification of the UN Convention Against the Discrimination of Women
Joint Resolution Passed - Senate (19 - 14)
Nay
4/17/07 SB 25 Sexual Orientation Workplace Discrimination
Bill Passed - Senate (20 - 15)
Nay
4/12/07 HB 1330 Second Parent Adoption
Bill Passed - Senate (20 - 15)
Nay
3/26/07 HB 1269 Casino Smoking Ban
Bill Passed - Senate (18 - 16)
Nay
5/08/06 HB 1314 Prohibiting Forced Exposure to EmployerÂ’s Religious or Political Speech
Conference Report Adopted - Senate (18 - 16)
Nay
5/04/06 HB 1344 Same-Sex Partnership Benefits Act
Bill Passed - Senate (19 - 16)
Nay
4/20/06 SB 81 Employment Nondiscrimination Expansion Bill
Bill Passed - Senate (19 - 14)
Nay
3/16/06 HB 1175 Colorado Clean Indoor Air Act
Conference Report Adopted - Senate (19 - 15)
Nay
3/10/06 Amendment L.004 Balanced Teaching Amendment
Amendment Rejected - Senate (14 - 20)
Yea
3/10/06 HB 1125 Seat Belt Enforcement Bill
Bill Passed - Senate (20 - 14)
Nay
2/28/06 HB 1175 Colorado Clean Indoor Air Act
Bill Passed - Senate (21 - 14)
Nay

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