The Montana Free Press

Rep. Mary Ann Dunwell

D-Helena / HD 84

Sponsored bills

Showing 19 bills
Probably Dead
Revise statute of limitations for sex offenses
Became Law
Revise display of sample ballots at polling places
Probably Dead
Revise laws related to depression screening in public schools
Probably Dead
Revise laws related to youth suicide prevention
Probably Dead
Establish a carbon tax and distribute revenue
Probably Dead
Revise lodging and rental car taxes including local option
Became Law
Revising tax laws related to mobile homes, housetrailers, manufactured homes
Became Law
Revising tax lien laws
Probably Dead
Revise youth access to tobacco products control act
Probably Dead
Provide a stepped increase in minimum wage to a living wage
Probably Dead
Revise election laws regarding privacy of voter information
Probably Dead
Revise medical marijuana laws to provide cardholder protections
Probably Dead
Create misdemeanor offense for intentional misrepresentation of a service animal
Probably Dead
Require notification of availability of state immunization information system
Probably Dead
Revise gun laws to provide for safe gun storage
Probably Dead
Require suicide prevention materials to be distributed in hunter safety courses
Probably Dead
Restrict sales to youth of flavored products under tobacco control laws
Probably Dead
Generally revise alcohol taxation
Probably Dead
Revise property tax on intangible personal property

Floor votes

Second readings on House floor
79%
of votes with majority of body
64%
of votes with Republican caucus
96%
of votes with Democratic caucus

Statistics calculated for second reading floor votes only. The majority vote percentage figure indicates how often the lawmaker has voted with at least half their fellow lawmakers in both parties. Party vote statistics indicate how often the lawmaker has voted with a majority of members in that party's caucus.

Votes here represent second readings. Some bills are subject to multiple rounds of votes in a given chamber, e.g., an initial "do pass" vote in the House and then a "do concur" on a version of the bill with Senate amendments. All second reading votes are included in statistics, but only the final chamber vote on a bill is shown in the list below.

Showing 21 votes
Bill
Title
Vote Date
Mary Ann Dunwell
Outcome (Yes‑No)
GOP caucus
Dem. caucus
General Appropriations Act
4/24/19
YES
37-21
42-0
Long-Range Building Appropriations
4/16/19
YES
24-34
41-1
Establishing "Hanna's Act"
4/17/19
YES
58-0
42-0
Generally revise education funding laws
1/22/19
YES
55-3
42-0
Provide for state employee pay plan
2/19/19
YES
22-35
42-0
Establish Indigenous Peoples Day in Montana
2/12/19
YES
20-38
42-0
Require child support cooperation for food stamp eligibility
2/12/19
NO
55-3
0-42
Provide for film tax credits
4/17/19
YES
43-15
39-3
Constitutional amendment to define person
2/13/19
NO
56-2
0-42
Generally revise laws related to central committees
2/17/19
YES
19-38
42-0
Require county approval to relocate bison
2/24/19
NO
57-1
1-41
Generally revise infrastructure funding laws
4/12/19
YES
54-3
42-0
Revise laws related to immunizations in daycare facilities
2/27/19
NO
31-27
1-41
Revise the long range building bonding program
3/26/19
YES
26-32
42-0
Generally revise healthcare laws and permanently expand Medicaid
4/17/19
YES
45-13
42-0
Revise aviation fuel taxation
4/22/19
YES
32-26
42-0
Revise certain licensing fees for investment-related advisors
3/28/19
YES
17-40
42-0
Revise taxation of social security income
3/17/19
NO
56-2
5-37
Revise taxation to promote new business and economic activity
4/14/19
NO
49-9
20-22
Establish the Montana energy security act
4/14/19
NO
55-3
7-35
Provide for construction of the Montana Heritage Center and create museum grants
4/17/19
YES
14-44
42-0

Note: Coloring in the vote outcome column does not currently account for votes that require more than a simple majority to pass. Putting a constitutional amendment before voters, for example, takes approval from two-thirds of lawmakers across both houses. Additionally, bills that authorize state debt must pass with two-thirds supermajorities in each legislative chamber.