Oklahoma Farm Bureau's 2015 State Legislative Scorecard

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Oklahoma House of Representatives

HB 1104

HB 1387

HJR 1012

OKFB Position: Yes

OKFB Position: Yes

OKFB Position: Yes

Voting Record - 2015 Final Vote: Alphabetical by last name Banz, Gary Bennett, John Biggs, Scott Billy, Lisa Brown, Mike Brumbaugh, David Caldwell, Chad Calvey, Kevin Cannaday, Ed Casey, Dennis Christian, Mike Cleveland, Bobby Cockroft, Josh Condit, Donnie Coody, Ann Coody, Jeff Cooksey, Marian Cox, Doug Dank, David Denney, Lee Derby, David Dunlap, Travis Dunnington, Jason Echols, Jon Enns, John Faught, George Fisher, Dan Fourkiller, William Grau, Randy Griffith, Claudia Hall, Elise Hardin, Tommy Henke, Katie Hickman, Jeffrey Hoskin, Chuck Inman, Scott Johnson, Dennis Jordan, John Paul Joyner, Charlie Kannady, Chris Kern, Sally Kirby, Dan Kouplen, Steve Leewright, James Lepak, Mark Lockhart, James Loring, Ben Martin, Scott McBride, Mark McCall, Charles

District 101 2 51 42 4 76 40 82 15 35 93 20 27 18 64 63 39 5 85 33 74 10 88 90 41 14 60 86 81 45 100 49 71 58 6 94 50 43 95 91 84 75 24 29 9 3 7 46 53 22

Failed 58-42

Passed 53-29

Passed 72-19

Vote 1 - 3-9 Yes Yes Yes No No No No Yes No No Yes No Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes No No No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No Yes No No No Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes

Vote 2 - 3-11 Yes Absent Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Absent Yes Yes No Yes Absent Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Absent Yes No Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Absent Absent No Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes

Yes Yes Yes Absent No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Absent Yes Yes Yes Absent Absent Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Absent No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Passed 90-6

Total Score

Passed 85-7

Vote 1 - 3-10 Vote 2 - 4-29 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Absent Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Absent Yes Absent Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Absent Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Absent Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

100% 100% 100% 50% 50% 80% 80% 100% 60% 80% 100% 60% 100% 75% 80% 80% 40% 100% 100% 100% 80% 60% 0% 100% 100% 40% 75% 66% 80% 20% 80% 60% 100% 100% 60% 60% 100% 100% 80% 100% 75% 75% 40% 100% 60% 60% 80% 60% 100% 100%

Compiled from the Journal Record Legislative Report


Oklahoma House of Representatives

HB 1104

HB 1387

HJR 1012

OKFB Position: Yes

OKFB Position: Yes

OKFB Position: Yes

Voting Record - 2015 Final Result: Alphabetical by last name McCullough, Mark McDaniel, Jeannie McDaniel, Randy McPeak, Jerry Montgomery, John Moore, Lewis Morrissette, Richard Mulready, Glen Murdock, Casey Murphey, Jason Nelson, Jason Newell, Tom Nollan, Jadine O'Donnell, Terry Ortega, Charles Osborn, Leslie Ownbey, Pat Park, Scooter Perryman, David Peterson, Pam Pfeiffer, John Proctor, Eric Pruett, R. C. Renegar, Brian Ritze, Mike Roberts, Dustin Roberts, Sean Rogers, Michael Rousselot, Wade Russ, Todd Sanders, Mike Scott, Seneca Sears, Earl Shelton, Mike Sherrer, Ben Shoemake, Jerry Stone, Shane Strohm, Chuck Tadlock, Johnny Thomsen, Todd Vaughan, Steve Virgin, Emily Walker, Ken Wallace, Kevin Watson, Weldon Wesselhoft, Paul Williams, Cory Wood, Justin Wright, Harold Young, George

District 30 78 83 13 62 96 92 68 61 31 87 28 66 23 52 47 48 65 56 67 38 77 19 17 80 21 36 98 12 55 59 72 11 97 8 16 89 69 1 25 37 44 70 32 79 54 34 26 57 99

Failed 58-42

Passed 53-29

Passed 72-19

Vote 1 - 3-9 Yes No Yes No No No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes No No No No No Yes Yes No No Yes No Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Yes No No Yes Yes No

Vote 2 - 3-11 Yes Absent Yes Absent Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Absent Yes Yes Yes No Yes Absent Absent Yes No Absent Absent No No Absent Yes No Absent Absent No Yes No No No No Yes No Absent Yes Absent Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No

No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Absent No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Absent Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Absent Yes No No Absent No No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No

Passed 90-6

Total Score

Passed 85-7

Vote 1 - 3-10 Vote 2 - 4-29 Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Absent Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Absent Yes Yes Yes Absent Yes Yes Yes Yes Absent Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Absent Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Absent No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes

80% 0% 100% 66% 80% 80% 66% 80% 100% 60% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 60% 80% 75% 100% 100% 60% 50% 75% 50% 60% 100% 100% 60% 75% 100% 25% 100% 0% 60% 50% 40% 60% 60% 75% 80% 0% 60% 60% 100% 80% 0% 100% 100% 20%

Compiled from the Journal Record Legislative Report


Oklahoma Senate Voting Record - 2015 Final Vote: Alphabetical by last name Allen, Mark Anderson, Patrick Barrington, Don Bass, Randy Bice, Stephanie Bingman, Brian Boggs, Larry Brecheen, Josh Brinkley, Rick Brooks, Corey Brown, Bill Crain, Brian Dahm, Nathan David, Kim Fields, Eddie Floyd, Kay Ford, John Fry, Jack Garrison, Earl Griffin, A J Halligan, Jim Holt, David Jech, Darcy Jolley, Clark Justice, Ron Loveless, Kyle Marlatt, Bryce Matthews, Kevin Mazzei, Mike Newberry, Dan Paddack, Susan Pittman, Anastasia Quinn, Marty Schulz, Mike Sharp, Ron Shaw, Wayne Shortey, Ralph Silk, Joseph Simpson, Frank Smalley, Jason Sparks, John Standridge, Rob Stanislawski, Gary Sykes, Anthony Thompson, Roger Treat, Greg Wyrick, Charles Yen, Ervin

District 4 19 31 32 22 12 7 6 34 43 36 39 33 18 10 46 29 42 9 20 21 30 26 41 23 45 27 11 25 37 13 48 2 38 17 3 44 5 14 28 16 15 35 24 8 47 1 40

SB 760

HJR 1012

HB 1456

OKFB Position: Yes Passed 38-8

OKFB Position: Yes Passed 39-6

OKFB Position: Yes Passed 42-0

No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Absent No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Absent Absent Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Absent Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes

Yes Yes Yes Absent Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Absent Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Total Score

66% 100% 100% 50% 100% 100% 66% 66% 100% 100% 100% 66% 66% 100% 100% 66% 100% 100% 33% 100% 66% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 66% 100% 66% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 66% 100%

Compiled from the Journal Record Legislative Report


2015 Legislative Scorecard Key Bills scored in both chambers HJR 1012 OKFB strongly supported HJR 1012. The resolution by Representative Scott Biggs and Senator Jason Smalley will amend the Oklahoma Constitution to ensure farmers and ranchers have the right to engage in farming and ranching practices forever in Oklahoma. HJR 1012 states the Legislature shall pass no law which abridges the rights of citizens and lawful residents to employ agricultural technology and livestock production and ranching practices without a compelling state interest. The resolution grandfathers any statute or ordinance passed prior to December 31, 2014. Further, the resolution promises HJR 1012 will not modify common law or statutes related to trespass, eminent domain, dominance of mineral interests, easements, rights of way or other property rights.

Bills scored only in the House HB 1104 OKFB supported HB 1104. HB 1104 by Representative Scott Biggs and Senator Bryce Marlatt would have required anyone who meets the hunting requirements of the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation to kill all feral swine upon capture, unless the person was licensed to transport the swine. The bill would have required the swine capturer to tag the swine using an Oklahoma Department of Agriculture (ODAFF) approved identification method, and have all captured feral swine test negative to pseudorabies and brucellosis tests administered by a state-licensed veterinarian. The bill would have prohibited holding feral swine at a licensed handling facility for more than thirty (30) days unless they were being held for domestic consumption.

HB 1387 OKFB supported HB 1387. The legislation, by Rep. Casey Murdoch and Sen. Eddie Fields, increases the penalty for the theft of cattle, horses, mules, hogs and implements of husbandry in Oklahoma. The bill increased the maximum sentence length for convicted thieves to 15 years, and introduced a fine equal to three times of the value of livestock or implements stolen. The bill specified that 2/3 of the collected fine go to the owner of the stolen property and 1/3 be used for agricultural law enforcement by the state department of agriculture.

Bills scored only in the Senate SB 760 OKFB supported SB 760, by Senator Mike Schulz and Rep. Charles Ortega. The bill called for the creation of a Water Use Working Group to study and develop a comprehensive plan for the transfer of surface water within the boundaries of Oklahoma. The legislation outlined working group members, which included state cabinet members, representatives of several organizations, and at-large members from specified quadrants of the state.

HB 1456 OKFB supported HB 1456. The Bill, by Representative James Leewright and President Pro Tempore of the Senate Brian Bingman, enacts annexation reform. The bill states a municipality shall be prohibited from annexing land by a connecting strip that serves no other purpose than to establish contiguity or adjacentness, or to capture territory within the area to be annexed. Also, municipalities with a population of 12,000 or less may only annex up to eight (8) square miles in one area at any one time provided the municipality obtains the written consent of the owners of at least 65% of the acres to be annexed and 25% of the population to be annexed.

About the tabulations

• Vote counts are compiled from the Journal Record Legislative Report. • A record of “absent” in the vote columns counts neither for nor against a legislator.


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