Voting report on HF 571, offering additional conscience protection for medical professionals
On the question “Shall the bill pass?” in the Senate:
Yeas, 30:
Alons
Bousselot
Campbell
Costello
Dawson
Dickey
Driscoll
Evans
Green
Gruenhagen
Guth
Klimesh
Koelker
Kraayenbrink
Lofgren
Pike
Reichman
Rozenboom
Salmon
Schultz
Shipley
Sinclair
Sires
Sweeney
Taylor
Warme
Webster
Westrich
Whitver
Zumbach
Nays, 16:
Bisignano
Blake
Donahue
Dotzler
Drey
Hardman
Knox
Petersen
Quirmbach
Staed
Townsend
Trone Garriott
Wahls
Weiner
Winckler
Zimmer
Absent, 4:
Bennett
Garrett
McClintock
Rowley
March 23
On the question “Shall the bill pass?” in the House:
The ayes were, 63:
Andrews
Barker
Behn
Bergan
Blom
Bloomingdale
Boden
Bossman
Bradley
Cisneros
Collins
Determann
Dieken
Dunwell
Fett
Fisher
Gearhart
Gehlbach
Golding
Grassley
Gustoff
Harris
Hayes
Henderson
Hermanson
Holt
Hora
Jeneary
Johnson, C.
Jones
Kaufmann
Kniff McCulla
Larson
Latham
Lawler
Lohse
Lundgren
Meggers
Meyer, A.
Mohr
Mommsen
Moore
Nordman
Rinker
Sieck
Siegrist
Sitzmann
Smith
Sorensen
Stone
Thompson
Thomson
Vondran
Watkins
Weldon
Wengryn
Wheeler
Williams
Wills
Wilz
Wood
Wulf
Young
The nays were, 27:
Baeth
Bagniewski
Brown-Powers
Cooling
Croken
Ehlert
Gjerde
Gosa
Jacoby
James
Johnson, R.
Judge
Konfrst
Kressig
Kurth
Madison
Matson
McBurney
Meyer, B.
Olson
Ramirez
Scholten
Srinivas
Turek
Wichtendahl
Wilburn
Zabner
Absent or not voting, 10:
Amos Jr.
Gaines
Gerhold
Ingels
Levin
Nielsen
Shipley
Wessel-Kroeschell
Wilson
Windschitl
