Legislative regular session wrapup -- Senate & Blanco scorecard
In this week’s wrapup we’ll look at voting records in the Senate and for the governor. To remind, 13 bills were selected to compile to the scorecard. Eleven of these appeared as good or bad bills in the Log prior to and during the session, while the other two, HB 685 and HB 699, developed into litmus-test bills during the session. These bills were chosen because they represented important issues on which there was some dissension within the chambers.A point scale was assigned to each, with more important bills comprising a greater proportion of the index, where low scores represent a very liberal/populist ideology and high scores represent a very conservative/reform ideology. Both the House and Senate were graded on all the same bills except for two, HB 853 which failed in the House and SB 700 which passed the Senate but was prevented from being considered in the House. House members only were scored for the former, Senate members only for the latter.
The bills and their proportions: HB 685 and HB 699 – 13 percent each; HB 1028 and HB 1129 – 11 percent; HB 815 and HB 194 – 9 percent; HB 1130 and HB 853 or SB 700 – 7 percent; SB 18, SB 382, SB 742, and SB 747 – 5 percent.
Usually, not voting was counted as voting against a bill, since that is the practical effect given the minimum thresholds to pass bills (53 in the House except for some matters where it is 70; 20 in the Senate except for some matters where it is 26). However, if a member had asked for an excused absence for that day, a “nay” was not recorded and that member’s figure would be adjusted by not including that vote.
Some things to note:
Malone Republican 72
Hollis Republican 64
Michot Republican 64
Quinn Republican 64
Smith, M Democrat 64
Theunissen Republican 64
Gautreaux, N Democrat 63
Duplessis Democrat 61
Boasso Republican 60
Barham Republican 59
Kostelka Republican 55
Fontenot Republican 54
Dardenne Republican 53
Schedler Republican 53
Amedee Democrat 52
Adley Democrat 48
Cain Republican 48
Chaisson Democrat 48
Ellington Democrat 48
Hines Democrat 48
Lentini Republican 48
Dupre Democrat 46
Marionneaux Democrat 45
Cheek Republican 39
Fields Democrat 39
Murray Democrat 37
Romero, C Republican 37
Shepherd Democrat 34
Jackson, L Democrat 33
Ullo Democrat 32
Cravins, Sr. Democrat 31
Broome Democrat 28
Gautreaux, B Democrat 28
Jones Democrat 28
Heitmeier Democrat 27
McPherson Democrat 24
Nevers Democrat 24
Mount Democrat 19
Bajoie Democrat 15
