2023 Capitol Tracker

The lawmakers, bills and votes of the 68th Montana Legislature

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Last update: 2:30 PM Mar 31, 2023
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πŸ› House
GOP-held 68-32
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GOP-held 34-16
πŸ–‹ Governor
Greg Gianforte (R)
Rep. John Fitzpatrick, HD 77

Rep. John Fitzpatrick

First-session Republican from Anaconda

Representing House District 77
Anaconda, Philipsburg, Drummund

2023 is the first session Fitzpatrick has served in the Legislature.

Committee assignments

Bills sponsored

πŸ“‹ HB 11: Montana coal endowment program
John Fitzpatrick (R)πŸ“ƒ Bill textπŸ“° 1 MTFP story
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πŸ“‹ HB 13: State Employee Pay Plan and revising laws governing state employees
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πŸ“‹ HB 355: Appropriate funds for local government infrastructure projects
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πŸ“‹ HB 375: Appropriate funds to pave road providing access to Lost Creek State Park
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πŸ“‹ HB 435: Revise water right laws related to exempt wells
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πŸ“‹ HB 537: Provide exception for use of oil/gas water
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πŸ“‹ HB 671: Generally revise environmental protection laws
❌1st Cmte.
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πŸ“‹ HB 672: Generally revise environmental protection laws
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πŸ“‹ HB 817: Provide for capital projects
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πŸ“‹ HB 857: Provide income tax credit for sprinkler systems in historic buildings
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Key bill votes

Most recent floor votes on bills identified as notable by MTFP staff.
Motion / BillFitzpatrick (R)OutcomeRepublicansDemocrats
Do Pass /
HB 2: General Appropriations Act
YES
Y
67-31
Y
67-0
N
0-31
Do Pass /
HB 13: State Employee Pay Plan and revising laws governing state employees
YES
Y
89-7
Y
59-7
Y
30-0
Do Pass /
HB 29: Revise laws related to involuntary commitment of people with dementia or TBI
NO
Y
91-6
Y
64-2
Y
27-4
Do Pass /
HB 37: Generally revise child abuse and neglect laws
NO
Y
96-2
Y
65-2
Y
31-0
Do Pass /
HB 55: An act establishing a tax on electric vehicle charging stations
YES
Y
92-6
Y
65-3
Y
27-3
Do Pass /
HB 60: An act providing for an annual fee on electric vehicles registered in the state
YES
Y
92-8
Y
65-3
Y
27-5
Do Pass /
HB 172: Revise laws related to post-election audits
YES
Y
81-19
Y
65-3
N
16-16
Do Pass /
HB 192: Use surplus revenue for income tax and property tax refunds and payment of bonds
YES
Y
70-29
Y
68-0
N
2-29
Do Pass /
HB 196: Revise election laws related to the counting of votes
NO
Y
65-33
Y
65-2
N
0-31
Do Pass /
HB 212: Increase business equipment tax exemption
YES
Y
67-32
Y
67-1
N
0-31
Do Pass /
HB 222: Provide rebates of property taxes paid on a principal residence
YES
Y
69-30
Y
68-0
N
1-30
Do Pass /
HB 225: Establish adoption tax credit
YES
Y
91-8
Y
66-2
Y
25-6
Do Pass /
HB 234: Revise dissemination of obscene material to minors laws
YES
Y
53-45
Y
53-14
N
0-31
Do Pass /
HB 251: Provide budget stability through investment and liability reduction
YES
Y
70-25
Y
65-0
N
5-25
Do Pass /
HB 267: Create SAFER account for federal highway grants
YES
Y
99-0
Y
68-0
Y
31-0
Do Pass /
HB 268: Establish a child tax credit through the individual income tax
Absent
Y
77-21
Y
51-15
Y
26-6
Do Pass As Amended /
HB 280: Providing for circuit breaker income tax credit for property taxes paid
NO
N
38-62
N
6-62
Y
32-0
Do Pass /
HB 284: Revise laws related to approval of electricity supply resources
YES
Y
74-24
Y
63-3
N
11-21
Do Pass /
HB 296: Revising laws relating to real estate transaction disclosures
YES
Y
96-0
Y
66-0
Y
30-0
Do Pass /
HB 303: Implement Medical Ethics and Diversity Act
YES
Y
63-33
Y
63-4
N
0-29
Do Pass /
HB 317: Provide for the Montana Indian Child Welfare Act
YES
Y
64-35
N
33-35
Y
31-0
Do Pass /
HB 326: Revise laws relating to the appointment of the judicial standards commission
YES
Y
66-32
Y
66-1
N
0-31
Do Pass /
HB 332: Generally revise laws related to school employee health benefits
YES
Y
68-31
Y
37-30
Y
31-1
Do Pass /
HB 338: Revise laws related to Indian Education for All
YES
Y
73-24
Y
41-24
Y
32-0
Do Pass /
HB 352: Provide targeted interventions to support 3rd grade reading proficiency
YES
Y
77-20
Y
46-20
Y
31-0
Do Pass /
HB 359: Prohibit minors from attending drag shows
YES
Y
64-32
Y
64-2
N
0-30
Do Pass /
HB 535: Revising education laws to provide a definition of "financial literacy"
YES
Y
66-32
Y
63-4
N
3-28
Do Pass /
HB 544: Provide requirements for coverage of abortion under Medicaid and CHIP
NO
Y
66-32
Y
66-2
N
0-30
Do Pass /
HB 546: Authorize additional funding for coal trust loan program for housing
YES
Y
65-33
Y
35-33
Y
30-0
Do Pass /
HB 575: Prohibit abortion of unborn viable children
YES
Y
68-31
Y
68-0
N
0-31
Do Pass /
HB 588: Revise TEACH Act incentives to increase starting teacher salary
YES
Y
89-0
Y
61-0
Y
28-0
Do Pass /
HB 625: Infant safety and care act
YES
Y
66-32
Y
66-1
N
0-31
Cloture-Gunderson /
HB 649: Implement rates from provider rate study
YES
Y
84-14
Y
59-8
Y
25-6
Do Pass /
HB 695: Revise TRO standard for suits against the state and subdivisions of government
YES
Y
73-25
Y
67-0
N
6-25
Do Pass /
HB 721: Restrict unborn child from dismemberment abortion
YES
Y
67-31
Y
67-0
N
0-31
Do Concur /
SB 70: Revise the Quality Educator Loan Assistance Program
YES
Y
59-37
N
31-37
Y
28-0
Do Concur /
SB 99: Provide for a youth health protection act
YES
Y
65-35
Y
65-3
N
0-32
Do Concur /
SB 121: Reduce top marginal income tax rate and increase EITC
YES
Y
68-30
Y
68-0
N
0-30
Do Concur /
SB 191: Revise preliminary injunction laws
YES
Y
67-30
Y
67-0
N
0-30

Floor vote statistics

Calculations based on 1,440 House floor votes in 2023 involving bills.
πŸ₯‡ 95%
of votes cast on winning side
Average for House Republicans is 93%.
πŸ”΄ 93%
of votes cast on side taken by most Republicans
Average for House Republicans is 93%.
πŸ”΅ 76%
of votes cast on side taken by most Democrats
Average for House Republicans is 78%.
Fitzpatrick has been marked absent or excused for 13 votes. Average for House lawmakers is 10.5.

HD 77 election results

Last in-cycle for House election in 2022. House seats are elected every two years, Senate seats every four.

General election vote, 2022

(R) JOHN FITZPATRICK(R) 50%(D) 50%
Won by 1% (47 votes)

Party primary vote, 2022

(R) JOHN FITZPATRICK(R) 100%
Ran unopposed

Governor vote in district, 2020

(D) COONEY(D) 49%(R) 46%
Won by 3% (159 votes)

Montana Free Press coverage

MTFP legislative reporting involving Fitzpatrick.
πŸ“° 2023 Legislature
Lawmakers prepare to vote on health department’s $7 billion budget request
Feb 13, 2023 β€’ Mara Silvers

About the 2023 Montana Free Press Capitol Tracker

This guide is an effort to make the quantifiable aspects of the Montana Legislature more accessible to the public by compiling information about lawmakers, proposed bills and the legislative process. This is a project of Montana Free Press, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit newsroom that aims to provide Montanans with in-depth, nonpartisan news coverage.

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