Key Votes
Margarita Prentice's Voting Records
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Issue
- Business and Consumers down
- Abortion
- Abortion and Reproductive
- Agriculture and Food
- Animals and Wildlife
- Arts, Entertainment, and History
- Budget, Spending and Taxes
- Business and Consumers
- Campaign Finance and Elections
- Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
- Conservative
- Crime
- Death Penalty
- Defense
- Drugs
- Education
- Employment and Affirmative Action
- Energy
- Environment
- Executive Branch
- Federal, State and Local Relations
- Foreign Affairs
- Gambling and Gaming
- Government Operations
- Guns
- Health and Health Care
- Housing and Property
- Immigration
- Indigenous Peoples
- Judicial Branch
- Labor Unions
- Legislative Branch
- Liberal
- Marriage, Family, and Children
- Military Personnel
- National Security
- Science
- Senior Citizens
- Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
- Social
- Stem Cell Research
- Technology and Communication
- Trade
- Transportation
- Unemployed and Low-Income
- Veterans
- Women
(clear issue)
Washington Key Votes
| Date | Bill No. | Bill Title | Outcome | Vote |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 11, 2012 | HB 2565 | Roll-Your-Own Cigarette Tax Requirements | Bill Passed - Senate (27 - 19) |
Yea |
| March 1, 2012 | HB 2319 | Requirements for Health Benefit Exchange | Bill Passed - Senate (27 - 22) |
Yea |
| May 25, 2011 | SB 5942 | State Liquor Sales | Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (26 - 19) |
Nay |
| March 5, 2011 | SB 5039 | Tobacco Cessation Treatment | Bill Passed - Senate (28 - 21) |
Yea |
| April 12, 2010 | HB 2493 | Cigarette Tax Increase | Bill Passed - Senate (28 - 17) |
Yea |
| April 22, 2009 | HB 1709 | Payday Lending Regulations | Bill Passed - Senate (26 - 23) |
Nay |
| March 12, 2009 | SB 6035 | Retrospective Ratings Program Regulations | Bill Passed - Senate (25 - 24) |
Yea |
| March 11, 2009 | SB 5895 | Housing Law Amendments | Bill Passed - Senate (25 - 24) |
Yea |
| March 10, 2008 | SB 5751 | Beer and Wine Tasting in Grocery Stores | Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (29 - 17) |
Did Not Vote |
| March 5, 2008 | HB 2815 | Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions | Bill Passed - Senate (29 - 19) |
Yea |
| Feb. 18, 2008 | SB 6777 | Halting Mining on Maury Island | Bill Passed - Senate (25 - 23) |
Yea |
| Feb. 12, 2008 | SB 5751 | Beer and Wine Tasting in Grocery Stores | Bill Passed - Senate (32 - 15) |
Yea |
| Feb. 6, 2008 | SB 6381 | Good Faith Duties of Mortgage Brokers | Bill Passed - Senate (29 - 19) |
Yea |
| Feb. 6, 2008 | SB 6452 | Yield Spread Premium Disclosure | Bill Passed - Senate (31 - 17) |
Yea |
| Jan. 30, 2008 | SB 5261 | Health Insurance Rate Oversight | Bill Passed - Senate (31 - 18) |
Yea |
| April 3, 2007 | HB 1024 | Prohibition of PBDEs | Bill Passed - Senate (41 - 8) |
Yea |
| March 8, 2006 | 2nd Sub HB 2572 | Health Insurance for Small Businesses | Bill Passed - Senate (25 - 23) |
Yea |
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