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Michele Fiore's Voting Records

Office: State Assembly (NV) - District 4, Republican
On The Ballot: Running, Republican for U.S. House - District 3
Kerry Bowers
(Running)
Republican
Andrew Matthews
(Announced)
Republican
Michael Roberson
(Announced)
Republican
Jesse Sbaih
(Announced)
Democratic
Danny Tarkanian
(Announced)
Republican
Annette Teijeiro
(Announced)
Republican

Nevada Key Votes

Date Bill No. Bill Title Outcome Vote
May 31, 2015 SB 483 Increases Certain Tax Requirements Bill Passed - House
(30 - 10)
Nay
May 29, 2015 SB 302 Establishes Education Savings Account Bill Passed - House
(25 - 17)
Yea
May 22, 2015 AB 448 Authorizes Conversion of a Public School to a Charter School Bill Passed - House
(25 - 17)
Yea
May 22, 2015 SB 175 Amends Justifiable Homicide and Firearm Regulations Bill Passed - House
(25 - 17)
Yea
May 22, 2015 SB 193 Increases Minimum Wage and Amends Overtime Definition Bill Passed - House
(22 - 20)
Yea
May 5, 2015 SB 2 Increases Speed Limit Bill Passed - House
(31 - 11)
Yea
May 5, 2015 SB 37 Authorizes GPS Capable Supervision of Parolees Bill Passed - House
(24 - 18)
Yea
April 21, 2015 AB 244 Classifies Certain Graffiti Offenses as a Felony Bill Passed - House
(24 - 18)
Yea
April 21, 2015 AB 375 Prohibits Students from Using Facilities Designated for the Opposite Sex Bill Failed - House
(20 - 22)
Yea
April 17, 2015 AB 405 Requires Parental Notification of a Minor Seeking an Abortion Bill Passed - House
(24 - 17)
Yea
April 16, 2015 AB 252 Establishes Legislative Redistricting Commission Bill Passed - House
(24 - 17)
Yea
April 15, 2015 AB 121 Prohibits Disciplining Students for Simulating Firearms Bill Passed - House
(24 - 17)
Yea
April 6, 2015 AB 148 Authorizes Concealed Carry on College Campuses Bill Passed - House
(24 - 15)
Yea
April 3, 2015 AB 111 Increases College Credits Required for Millennium Scholarship Bill Passed - House
(31 - 10)
Yea
April 1, 2015 AB 165 Establishes the Nevada Educational Choice Scholarship Program Bill Passed - House
(25 - 17)
Yea
March 5, 2015 SB 119 Exempts Schools from Paying Prevailing Wages Bill Passed - House
(23 - 19)
Yea
Feb. 17, 2015 AB 125 Amends Provisions Relating to Constructional Defects Bill Passed - House
(25 - 17)
Yea
Feb. 13, 2015 AB 148 Authorizes Concealed Carry on College Campuses House Sponsor
June 3, 2013 SB 221 Requires Background Checks Prior to the Purchase of Firearms Bill Passed - House
(23 - 19)
Nay
June 3, 2013 SB 374 Establishes Framework for Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Bill Passed - House
(28 - 14)
Yea
June 2, 2013 SJR 8 Establishes Annual Legislative Sessions Bill Passed - House
(23 - 18)
Nay
May 27, 2013 SB 303 Authorizes Driver Authorization Cards for Non-Citizens Bill Passed - House
(30 - 9)
Nay
May 23, 2013 SJR 13 Authorizes Same-Sex Marriage Joint Resolution Passed - House
(27 - 14)
Yea
May 20, 2013 SB 243 Requires DNA Samples for Felonies Bill Passed - House
(29 - 9)
Nay
May 14, 2013 SB 139 Classifies Crimes Based on Gender Identity or Expression as Felonies Bill Passed - House
(30 - 11)
Yea
April 23, 2013 AB 230 Amends State Sex Education Curriculum Bill Passed - House
(26 - 15)
Nay
April 23, 2013 AB 441 Authorizes Voting Centers for All Eligible Voters in a City or County Bill Passed - House
(26 - 15)
Nay
April 23, 2013 AB 496 Increases the Sales Tax in Clark County Bill Passed - House
(32 - 9)
Yea
April 18, 2013 AB 126 Requires Restaurant Chains to Disclose Calorie Counts Bill Passed - House
(25 - 14)
Nay
April 18, 2013 AB 284 Authorizes Early Terminations of Rental Agreements by Victims of Domestic Violence Bill Passed - House
(28 - 11)
Nay
April 16, 2013 AB 60 Requires Certain Information From Donation-Seeking Charities Bill Passed - House
(25 - 15)
Nay
Feb. 25, 2013 SB 191 Increases the Speed Limit on Certain Roads Senate Sponsor
Feb. 18, 2013 SB 139 Classifies Crimes Based on Gender Identity or Expression as Felonies Senate Sponsor
Feb. 18, 2013 SB 165 Authorizes Film Tax Credits Senate Sponsor

About the Selection and Description of Key Votes

Vote Smart provides easy access to Congressional and state voting records and maintains a collection of key votes grouped by issue. Vote Smart uses the following criteria to select key votes:

  1. The vote should be helpful in portraying how a member stands on a particular issue
  2. The vote should be clear for any person to understand
  3. The vote has received media attention
  4. The vote was passed or defeated by a very close margin
  5. Occasionally, if a specific bill is consistently inquired about on the Voter's Research Hotline, the vote will be added

Vote Smart provides a summary of the version of the bill text associated with each selected key vote. The summary does not necessarily reflect the content of the final version of the bill. Summaries are written by Vote Smart's staff and interns, who adhere to the project's strict policies and procedures in order to guarantee absolute impartiality and accuracy. Each key vote selection is reviewed by the project's community of advisors, who are political scientists and journalists from all fifty states.

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