Select Government
Steve Nass
Wisconsin Senator

Steve Nass

Republican
District: SD-011
67
Freedom
Score
Voting History

Complete Vote History

AB165 Ban on "Guaranteed Income" Programs (passed 18 to 15 on 11/18/2025). Would have banned political subdivisions from making “regular periodic cash payments that are unearned” to individuals under a “guaranteed income program.”

11/18/2025
Vote Date
View Bill Vote Text

AB165 Ban on "Guaranteed Income" Programs (passed 18 to 15 on 11/18/2025). Would have banned political subdivisions from making “regular periodic cash payments that are unearned” to individuals under a “guaranteed income program.”

AB308 Prohibiting Healthcare Funds to Illegal Aliens (passed 21 to 12 on 11/18/2025). Would have prohibited public funding of healthcare services for any person who is not lawfully present in the United States.

11/18/2025
Vote Date
View Bill Vote Text

AB308 Prohibiting Healthcare Funds to Illegal Aliens (passed 21 to 12 on 11/18/2025). Would have prohibited public funding of healthcare services for any person who is not lawfully present in the United States.

SB553 Limiting the Definition of Abortion (passed 18 to 15 on 11/18/2025). Would exempt from the definition of abortion a “medical procedure or treatment designed or intended to prevent the death of a pregnant woman and not designed or intended to kill the unborn child.”

11/18/2025
Vote Date
View Bill Vote Text

SB553 Limiting the Definition of Abortion (passed 18 to 15 on 11/18/2025). Would exempt from the definition of abortion a “medical procedure or treatment designed or intended to prevent the death of a pregnant woman and not designed or intended to kill the unborn child.”

SB389 Repealing the Governor's 400-Year Veto (passed 18 to 15 on 11/18/2025). Would repeal Governor Tony Evers' 2023 "partial veto" that provides an annual $325 per-pupil adjustment in the school-district revenue formula until 2425.

11/18/2025
Vote Date
View Bill Vote Text

SB389 Repealing the Governor's 400-Year Veto (passed 18 to 15 on 11/18/2025). Would repeal Governor Tony Evers' 2023 "partial veto" that provides an annual $325 per-pupil adjustment in the school-district revenue formula until 2425.

AB140 Increasing Property Taxes for AI "Data Centers" (passed 29 to 3 on 6/18/2025). Creates a “data center” exception to the 12% maximum property-value rule for certain Tax Incremental Districts (TIDs).

6/18/2025
Vote Date
View Bill Vote Text

AB140 Increasing Property Taxes for AI "Data Centers" (passed 29 to 3 on 6/18/2025). Creates a “data center” exception to the 12% maximum property-value rule for certain Tax Incremental Districts (TIDs).

SB23 Expanding Medicaid for Postpartum Women (passed 32 to 1 on 4/22/2025). Would expand Medicaid to offer up to 12 months of postpartum coverage.

4/22/2025
Vote Date
View Bill Vote Text

SB23 Expanding Medicaid for Postpartum Women (passed 32 to 1 on 4/22/2025). Would expand Medicaid to offer up to 12 months of postpartum coverage.

AB29 Restoring Sound Money (passed 23 to 9 on 3/12/2024). Creates a sales and use tax exemption for gold, silver, and other precious metals.

3/12/2024
Vote Date
View Bill Vote Text

AB29 Restoring Sound Money (passed 23 to 9 on 3/12/2024). Creates a sales and use tax exemption for gold, silver, and other precious metals.

AB910 Internet Sales Taxes and "Remote" Retail Permits (passed 30 to 2 on 3/12/2024). Prohibits online retailers from selling cigars or pipe tobacco without a “remote” permit, including for the collection of state taxes, and mandates the use of an age verification system.

3/12/2024
Vote Date
View Bill Vote Text

AB910 Internet Sales Taxes and "Remote" Retail Permits (passed 30 to 2 on 3/12/2024). Prohibits online retailers from selling cigars or pipe tobacco without a “remote” permit, including for the collection of state taxes, and mandates the use of an age verification system.

Motion to Refer: AB51 Illegal Aliens as Law Enforcement Officers (passed 22 to 10 on 2/20/2024). Stopped the advancement of a bill that would allow recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program to become law enforcement officers.

2/20/2024
Vote Date
View Bill Vote Text

Motion to Refer: AB51 Illegal Aliens as Law Enforcement Officers (passed 22 to 10 on 2/20/2024). Stopped the advancement of a bill that would allow recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program to become law enforcement officers.

SB466 Second Amendment Financial Privacy (passed 22 to 10 on 1/16/2024). Forbids a financial institution from requiring the use of a merchant category code that identifies the merchant as a firearms retailer and provides that no governmental entity may maintain a list of firearms owners.

1/16/2024
Vote Date
View Bill Vote Text

SB466 Second Amendment Financial Privacy (passed 22 to 10 on 1/16/2024). Forbids a financial institution from requiring the use of a merchant category code that identifies the merchant as a firearms retailer and provides that no governmental entity may maintain a list of firearms owners.

AB494 Voter ID for Absentee Ballots (passed 22 to 11 on 11/14/2023). Would require persons seeking “indefinitely confined status” due to “frailty, physical illness, or a disability” to submit proof of voter indentation before receiving automatic absentee ballots.

11/14/2023
Vote Date
View Bill Vote Text

AB494 Voter ID for Absentee Ballots (passed 22 to 11 on 11/14/2023). Would require persons seeking “indefinitely confined status” due to “frailty, physical illness, or a disability” to submit proof of voter indentation before receiving automatic absentee ballots.

AB146 Preventing Local "Guaranteed Income" Programs (passed 22 to 10 on 10/17/2023). Prevents political subdivisions from making expenditures “for the purpose of making payments to individuals under a guaranteed income program.”

10/17/2023
Vote Date
View Bill Vote Text

AB146 Preventing Local "Guaranteed Income" Programs (passed 22 to 10 on 10/17/2023). Prevents political subdivisions from making expenditures “for the purpose of making payments to individuals under a guaranteed income program.”

AB465 Prohibiting Sex Mutilation Against Children (passed 22 to 10 on 10/17/2023). Prohibits “gender transition medical intervention” for individuals under 18 years of age.

10/17/2023
Vote Date
View Bill Vote Text

AB465 Prohibiting Sex Mutilation Against Children (passed 22 to 10 on 10/17/2023). Prohibits “gender transition medical intervention” for individuals under 18 years of age.

SB343 Safeguarding Wisconsin's 1849 Abortion Ban (passed 22 to 10 on 10/17/2023). Would provide that “abortion” under state law “does not include a physician’s performance medical procedures or treatments designed or intended to prevent the death of a pregnant woman and not designed or intended to kill the unborn child.”

10/17/2023
Vote Date
View Bill Vote Text

SB343 Safeguarding Wisconsin's 1849 Abortion Ban (passed 22 to 10 on 10/17/2023). Would provide that “abortion” under state law “does not include a physician’s performance medical procedures or treatments designed or intended to prevent the death of a pregnant woman and not designed or intended to kill the unborn child.”

SB436 Repealing Work-Permit Requirements for Minors (passed 21 to 11 on 10/17/2023). Would eliminate the requirement for a minor who is 14 or 15 years of age to obtain a state-authorized work permit prior to employment.

10/17/2023
Vote Date
View Bill Vote Text

SB436 Repealing Work-Permit Requirements for Minors (passed 21 to 11 on 10/17/2023). Would eliminate the requirement for a minor who is 14 or 15 years of age to obtain a state-authorized work permit prior to employment.

SB110 Extending Postpartum Medicaid Coverage (passed 32 to 1 on 9/14/2023). Would extend postpartum coverage for Medicaid recipients from two months to 12 months.

9/14/2023
Vote Date
View Bill Vote Text

SB110 Extending Postpartum Medicaid Coverage (passed 32 to 1 on 9/14/2023). Would extend postpartum coverage for Medicaid recipients from two months to 12 months.

SB263 100-Day Drug Supplies for SeniorCare Recipients (passed 33 to 0 on 9/14/2023). Would allow SeniorCare participants to purchase 100-day supplies of prescription drugs.

9/14/2023
Vote Date
View Bill Vote Text

SB263 100-Day Drug Supplies for SeniorCare Recipients (passed 33 to 0 on 9/14/2023). Would allow SeniorCare participants to purchase 100-day supplies of prescription drugs.

SB166 "Gender-Neutral" Language in the Military (passed 33 to 0 on 9/14/2023). Removes “gender-specific” language from Article 133 of the Wisconsin Code of Military Justice, which prohibits “conduct unbecoming of an officer and a gentleman.”

9/14/2023
Vote Date
View Bill Vote Text

SB166 "Gender-Neutral" Language in the Military (passed 33 to 0 on 9/14/2023). Removes “gender-specific” language from Article 133 of the Wisconsin Code of Military Justice, which prohibits “conduct unbecoming of an officer and a gentleman.”

AB834 No-Knock Search Warrants (passed 20 to 12 on 3/8/2022). Permits law enforcement officers to execute “no-knock” search warrants in certain “dangerous” or “ineffective” situations.

3/8/2022
Vote Date
View Bill Vote Text

AB834 No-Knock Search Warrants (passed 20 to 12 on 3/8/2022). Permits law enforcement officers to execute “no-knock” search warrants in certain “dangerous” or “ineffective” situations.

AB963 Parental Rights (passed 19 to 12 on 3/8/2022). Would prohibit the state from infringing on the fundamental right of parents or guardians to direct the upbringing, education, health care, and mental health of their children.

3/8/2022
Vote Date
View Bill Vote Text

AB963 Parental Rights (passed 19 to 12 on 3/8/2022). Would prohibit the state from infringing on the fundamental right of parents or guardians to direct the upbringing, education, health care, and mental health of their children.

SJR102 Article V Convention: Term Limits (passed 17 to 15 on 2/22/2022). Applies to Congress, under the provisions of Article V of the U.S. Constitution, to call for a convention to propose an amendment to the U.S. Constitution establishing term limits for members of Congress.

2/22/2022
Vote Date
View Bill Vote Text

SJR102 Article V Convention: Term Limits (passed 17 to 15 on 2/22/2022). Applies to Congress, under the provisions of Article V of the U.S. Constitution, to call for a convention to propose an amendment to the U.S. Constitution establishing term limits for members of Congress.

AJR9 Article V Convention: Constitutional Amendments (passed 17 to 16 on 1/25/2022). Applies to Congress, under the provisions of Article V of the U.S. Constitution, to call for a "Convention of the States" for the purpose of proposing constitutional amendments.

1/25/2022
Vote Date
View Bill Vote Text

AJR9 Article V Convention: Constitutional Amendments (passed 17 to 16 on 1/25/2022). Applies to Congress, under the provisions of Article V of the U.S. Constitution, to call for a "Convention of the States" for the purpose of proposing constitutional amendments.

SJR32 U.S. Citizenship Requirement to Vote (passed 21 to 12 on 1/25/2022). Proposes to amend the Wisconsin Constitution to provide that only a U.S. citizen age 18 or older who is a resident of an election district in Wisconsin is eligible to vote in the state.

1/25/2022
Vote Date
View Bill Vote Text

SJR32 U.S. Citizenship Requirement to Vote (passed 21 to 12 on 1/25/2022). Proposes to amend the Wisconsin Constitution to provide that only a U.S. citizen age 18 or older who is a resident of an election district in Wisconsin is eligible to vote in the state.

SJR3 Terminating the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (passed 18 to 13 on 1/26/2021). Terminated the COVID-19 public health emergency declared by Governor Tony Evers in Executive Order #104 on January 19, 2021, and all actions of the Governor and all emergency orders issued pursuant to the declaration of the public health emergency.

1/26/2021
Vote Date
View Bill Vote Text

SJR3 Terminating the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (passed 18 to 13 on 1/26/2021). Terminated the COVID-19 public health emergency declared by Governor Tony Evers in Executive Order #104 on January 19, 2021, and all actions of the Governor and all emergency orders issued pursuant to the declaration of the public health emergency.

Get the FreedomIndex.US App

Install for faster access, or learn how this app experience works.

Learn About the App