House Republican Alliance Targeted Votes 
2001 Roll Call Descriptions 
Vote 
Date #... Description yeas nays
2/22/01 12 HB133 relative to an informed jury. REP GIUDA: OTP 129 226
2/22/01 13 HB133 relative to an informed jury. REP CRAIG: ITL 242 114
2/22/01 14 HB134 permitting challenges to judges. COMMITTEE MAJORITY REPORT: OTP 202 147
3/8/01 17 HB286 relative to the calculation of the adequate education grant amount. COMMITTEE REPORT: ITL 252 100
3/8/01 18 HB291 revising the procedure for determining the cost of an adequate education. COMMITTEE REPORT: ITL 296 55
3/8/01 19 HCR6 urging New Hampshire to use the "precautionary principle" when determining the safety and  286 67
3/22/01 23 HB191 permitting unmarried adults to adopt jointly. COMMITTEE REPORT: ITL 200 120
3/22/01 31 HB537 (New Title) relative to the land and community heritage investment program and the state's travel  189 137
3/22/01 32 HB537 (New Title) relative to the land and community heritage investment program and the state's travel  257 69
3/29/01 34 HB454 relative to same-sex civil unions contracted outside of the state of New Hampshire. COMMITTEE  276 88
3/29/01 35 HB736 establishing the consumer safety firearms protection act. COMMITTEE REPORT: ITL 324 35
3/29/01 36 HB195 creating a committee to study amending the constitution to require that government decisions  212 147
3/29/01 37 HB390 (New Title) relative to the Live-Birth Infants Protection Act. COMMITTEE MAJORITY  188 173
3/29/01 38 HB390 (New Title) relative to the Live-Birth Infants Protection Act. COMMITTEE MAJORITY REPORT:  196 166
4/5/01 44 HB530 relative to the grounds for termination of the parent-child relationship. COMMITTEE REPORT: ITL 291 62
4/5/01 45 HB171 abolishing the death penalty. COMMITTEE MAJORITY REPORT: OTP 180 188
4/5/01 46 HB298 (New Title) relative to charter schools and establishing a charter school revolving fund.  215 145
4/5/01 47 HB515 establishing parental choice scholarships. COMMITTEE MAJORITY REPORT: OTP 182 173
4/18/01 56 HB1 making appropriations for the expenses of certain departments of the state for fiscal 187 195
4/18/01 57 HB1 making appropriations for the expenses of certain departments of the state for fiscal 338 40
4/18/01 58 HB1 making appropriations for the expenses of certain departments of the state for fiscal 239 144
4/18/01 59 HB2 relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures. COMMITTEE MINORITY AMENDMENT {0910} 173 211
4/18/01 61 HB767 establishing the excellence in learning in New Hampshire school funding and improvement program  235 148
4/18/01 62 HB50 relative to sources of funding an adequate education. COMMITTEE MAJORITY AMENDMENT {0778} 188 193
4/18/01 63 HB50 relative to sources of funding an adequate education. REP HERMAN: LAY ON THE TABLE 193 190
4/18/01 64 HB170 repealing the legacies and succession tax. COMMITTEE MAJORITY AMENDMENT {0894} 131 251
4/18/01 67 HB50 relative to sources of funding an adequate education. REP SCANLAN: TAKE FROM THE TABLE 195 184
4/18/01 68 HB50 relative to sources of funding an adequate education. REP DIFRUSCIA: RECONSIDERATION OF  184 194
4/18/01 71 HB50 relative to sources of funding an adequate education. REP HERMAN: LAY ON THE TABLE 198 181
4/19/01 73 HB759 establishing a flat rate education income tax, relative to the state education property tax and certain 213 171
4/19/01 74 HB759 establishing a flat rate education income tax, relative to the state education property tax and certain 164 220
4/19/01 75 HB759 establishing a flat rate education income tax, relative to the state education property tax and certain 184 201
4/19/01 76 HB766 establishing a New Hampshire education tax on consumption as a source of funding for education,  224 154
4/19/01 77 HB229 relative to third person liability under the workers' compensation law. COMMITTEE MAJORITY  221 150
4/25/01 81 HB545 establishing the railroad trespass prevention act. COMMITTEE REPORT: OTP/AM 119 210
4/25/01 83 HB694 establishing a separate high school civics graduation requirement. COMMITTEE MAJORITY REPORT: 148 177
4/25/01 85 HB201 (New Title) relative to voters presenting identification to obtain a ballot. COMMITTEE MAJORITY  184 122
4/26/01 87 HB364 eliminating straight ticket voting. COMMITTEE MAJORITY REPORT: ITL 186 147
4/26/01 90 CACR5 (New Title) relating to the rulemaking authority of the supreme court. Providing that supreme court  290 48
4/26/01 91 HB221 establishing a right to work act which provides for freedom of choice on whether to join a labor  240 82
4/26/01 92 HB469 relative to the applicable minimum wage for hourly employees. COMMITTEE MAJORITY REPORT: ITL 170 163
5/3/01 96 HB742 relative to collection of the education property tax and establishing a program to rebate certain  150 215
5/3/01 97 HB742 relative to collection of the education property tax and establishing a program to rebate certain  94 274
5/3/01 101 HB562 establishing a New Hampshire education tax on consumption and transactions and accumulating  196 161
5/3/01 102 HB761 relative to a statewide school tax on income for purposes of funding a constitutionally adequate  171 190
5/3/01 103 HB761 relative to a statewide school tax on income for purposes of funding a constitutionally adequate  213 148
5/3/01 105 HB375 (New Title) relative to sources of funding an adequate education. COMMITTEE MAJORITY  174 185
5/3/01 107 HB375 (New Title) relative to sources of funding an adequate education. REP DOKMO: OTP 228 132
5/3/01 109 HB375 (New Title) relative to sources of funding an adequate education. REP BURLING: LAY ON THE  176 184
5/3/01 110 HB375 (New Title) relative to sources of funding an adequate education. REP DICKINSON: RECONSIDER  186 174
5/3/01 111 HB375 (New Title) relative to sources of funding an adequate education. REPS BICKFORD &  180 179
5/3/01 113 HB375 (New Title) relative to sources of funding an adequate education. REP LEONE FLOOR  162 190
5/3/01 114 HB375 (New Title) relative to sources of funding an adequate education. COMMITTEE REPORT: OTP/AM 180 172
5/17/01 116 HB469 relative to the applicable minimum wage for hourly employees. REP COX: RECONSIDERATION 171 168
5/17/01 117 HB469 relative to the applicable minimum wage for hourly employees. COMMITTEE MAJORITY REPORT: ITL 166 184
5/17/01 118 HB469 relative to the applicable minimum wage for hourly employees. REP NORELLI: OTP/AM 196 153
5/31/01 122 HB757 (New Title) establishing an early literacy and reading improvement initiative. COMMITTEE MAJORITY  246 101
6/7/01 131 SB197 (New Title) restructuring the judicial conduct committee as an independent judicial conduct  289 36
6/13/01 135 HB1 making appropriations for the expenses of certain departments of the state for fiscal 168 178
6/13/01 136 HB1 making appropriations for the expenses of certain departments of the state for fiscal 214 132
6/13/01 137 HB375 (New Title) relative to sources of funding an adequate education. REP ALUKONIS: NONC WITH SEN 162 174
6/13/01 138 HB375 (New Title) relative to sources of funding an adequate education. REP SPIESS: NONCONCUR WITH  192 144
6/26/01 141 SB95 (New Title) relative to campaign contribution limits. ADOPT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT 196 159
6/26/01 143 HB170 (New Title) relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures. ADOPT CONFERENCE  190 181
6/26/01 144 HB170 (New Title) relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures. REP HERMAN:  177 192
Sunday, October 14, 2001

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