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2011 Texas Conservative Report

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Voting Record for Rep. Davis, John (R-129)
Score: 62% (100% Social , 64% Economic , 43% Other)

The score is calculated based on all 21 votes in our list.
Our score also reflects an Absent or Present vote as an incorrect vote since it is our legislator's job to vote.

RV #Bill #DescriptionRep. Davis's
Vote
Conservative
Vote
1 None Miscellaneous and Other Category (Other)
Joe Straus Elected Speaker of the House
Members voted Yea or Nay on the election of Joe Straus as Speaker of the House. Prior to the opening of the 82nd Legislature, Heritage Alliance stated that additional weight would be given for the record vote on the Speaker's race. Therefore, Record Vote No. 1 appears three (3) times in this scorecard.
Elected by: 132Y 15N
Y N
 
0% D right
15% R right
92 HB 15 Pro Life Category (Social)
Passage on 3rd Reading
Women seeking to have an abortion must be given opportunity to view a sonogram image of, and hear the heartbeat of the unborn fetus at least 24 hours prior to surgery. Women must be given information about fetal development and alternatives to abortion in person by the doctor who will perform the abortion.
Passed by: 107Y 42N
Y Y
 
16% D right
99% R right
156 SB 14 Election Reform Category (Other)
Final Passage
Registered voters must present photo identification (except for voters aged 70 and older). Acceptable forms of ID are: Texas drivers license, Texas ID card, U.S. military ID, U.S. citizenship certification, U.S. passport, and Concealed Handgun License). Provides for training of election officers, and public notice.
Passed by: 101Y 48N
Y Y
 
2% D right
100% R right
876 HB 12 Immigration Category (Economic)
Passage to Engrossment
This bill provides that cities that refuse to enforce state and federal immigration laws, such as providing sanctuary for illegal immigrants, are to be denied state funding for certain programs.
Passed by: 100Y 47N
Y Y
 
0% D right
100% R right
1172 SB 23 Pro Life Category (Social)
Amendment No. 47
Amendment No. 47 defunds persons or facilities that perform abortions or provide abortion-related services.
Adopted by: 90Y 44N
Y Y
 
8% D right
89% R right
851 HB 274 Miscellaneous and Other Category (Other)
Amendment No. 6
Amendment No. 6 provides that foreign law (such as Sharia law) is banned from consideration in courts.
Adopted by: 112Y 31N
Y Y
 
29% D right
98% R right
590 HB 150 Miscellaneous and Other Category (Other)
Passage to Engrossment
The map of the new house districts (Plan H283) targeted conservatives who voted against Joe Straus as House Speaker.
Passed by: 92Y 52N
Y N
 
86% D right
10% R right
1150 HCR 50 Miscellaneous and Other Category (Other)
Adoption
HCR 50 asserts rights guaranteed to the state and to the people under the 10th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Adopted by: 102Y 44N
Y Y
 
8% D right
98% R right
500 HB 5 Health Care Category (Economic)
Passage to Engrossment
HB 5 would have established a Health Care Compact with other states for the purpose of allowing member states to suspend the operation of any federal laws, rules or regulations and orders within these states, i.e. to opt out of Obamacare.
Passed by: 102Y 46N
Y Y
 
4% D right
100% R right
792 HB 1 Budget and Taxes Category (Economic)
Motion to Instruct House Conferees
The motion instructs the House Conferees on HB 1 to exclude any language expending funds from the Economic Stability Fund, commonly called the Rainy Day Fund.
Prevails by: 74Y 54N
N Y
 
0% D right
74% R right
857 HB 274 Tort Reform Category (Economic)
Passage on 3rd Reading
HB 274 provides for reforms that improve efficiency of the handling of court cases. Provides in certain cases that the prevailing party may collect reasonable attorney's fees (Loser Pays).
Passed by: 96Y 49N
Y Y
 
0% D right
96% R right
862 SB 1693 Regulation Increases Category (Economic)
Table Amendment No. 2
Amendment No. 2 would have restricted free market decisions by the electric power industry. The conservative vote was to table the amendment.
Tabled by: 88Y 55N
N Y
 
18% D right
79% R right
1012 HB 335 Health Care Category (Economic)
Passage on 3rd Reading
HB 335 requires agencies to report on the costs related to implementation of federal health care laws.
Passed by: 129Y 11N
Y Y
 
73% D right
94% R right
1105 SB 420 Budget and Taxes Category (Economic)
Passage on 3rd Reading
SB 420 would allow counties to bill the sponsors of resident aliens for health care costs.
Passed by: 100y 37N
Y Y
 
10% D right
96% R right
1214 SB 1811 Regulation Increases Category (Economic)
Amendment No. 52
Amendment No. 52 prohibits the state from implementing federal greenhouse gas emmissions regulations without compensation to the state from the federal government for all resulting costs and economic losses to the state.
Adopted by: 76Y 67N
N Y
 
27% D right
64% R right
1217 SB 1811 Regulation Increases Category (Economic)
Amendment No. 53
Amendment No. 53 would prohibit smoking in public places, including private businesses such as restaurants and bars open to the public, thereby infringing on business owners rights.
Adopted by: 73Y 66N
N N
 
10% D right
63% R right
1337 HB 397 Miscellaneous and Other Category (Economic)
Concur in Senate Amendments
The border development bureau to be created under HB 397 would have resulted in unfunded mandates on public universities and would duplicate work already performed by other institutions.
Prevailed by: 104Y 38N
Y N
 
0% D right
38% R right
1367 SB 875 Regulation Increases Category (Economic)
On passage to 3rd reading
SB 875 creates an affirmative defense for Texas businesses against enforcement actions citing nuisance and trespass claims arising from greenhouse gas emissions in those cases where the permit holder is in general compliance with a rule, permit, order, license, certificate, registration, approval, or other form of authorization issued by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, the federal government, or an agency of the federal government.
Passed by: 103Y 40N
Y Y
 
18% D right
96% R right
1 None Miscellaneous and Other Category (Other)
Joe Straus Elected Speaker of the House
Members voted Yea or Nay on the election of Joe Straus as Speaker of the House. Prior to the opening of the 82nd Legislature, Heritage Alliance stated that additional weight would be given for the record vote on the Speaker's race. Therefore, Record Vote No. 1 appears three (3) times in this scorecard
Elected by: 132Y 15N
Y N
 
0% D right
15% R right
1 None Miscellaneous and Other Category (Other)
Joe Straus Elected Speaker of the House
Members voted Yea or Nay on the election of Joe Straus as Speaker of the House. Prior to the opening of the 82nd Legislature, Heritage Alliance stated that additional weight would be given for the record vote on the Speaker's race. Therefore, Record Vote No. 1 appears three (3) times in this scorecard.
Elected by: 132Y 15N
Y N
 
0% D right
15% R right
641 SB 257 Pro Life Category (Social)
Table Amendment No. 1
SB 257 would allow the state to issue "Choose Life" license plates and create an account for the revenue generated by the sale of these license plates. Adoption of Amendment No. 1 to the Senate-approved bill would have caused the bill to be sent back to the Senate for reconsideration. The conservative vote was to table the amendment.
Tabled by: 99Y 40N
Y Y
 
6% D right
99% R right

Category Scores:
Budget and Taxes: 50% (1 right of 2 votes)
Election Reform: 100% (1 right of 1 votes)
Health Care: 100% (2 right of 2 votes)
Immigration: 100% (1 right of 1 votes)
Miscellaneous and Other: 29% (2 right of 7 votes)
Pro Life: 100% (3 right of 3 votes)
Regulation Increases: 50% (2 right of 4 votes)
Tort Reform: 100% (1 right of 1 votes)

* Heritage Alliance does not penalize for not voting in cases of the speaker (who customarily does not vote except in ties), being ineligible to vote, or for someone who is voting in the other chamber. In rare cases, exceptions are made for extended excused absences. However, in these cases, Heritage Alliance usually does not have enough votes to be able to accurately assess their voting record.

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