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Carolina Amesty
Florida Representative

Carolina Amesty

Republican
District: HD-045
75
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Voting History

Complete Vote History

HB5003 State Budget (passed 105 to 3 on 3/8/2024). Provides statutory authority to implement the $117.5 billion General Appropriations Act passed by the Legislature for FY 2024-25.

3/8/2024
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HB5003 State Budget (passed 105 to 3 on 3/8/2024). Provides statutory authority to implement the $117.5 billion General Appropriations Act passed by the Legislature for FY 2024-25.

HB1645 Ending the Hoax of "Climate Change" (passed 81 to 29 on 3/7/2024). Removes references to “climate change” in state law, bans wind farms, protects natural gas appliances, and encourages the use of nuclear power technologies.

3/7/2024
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HB1645 Ending the Hoax of "Climate Change" (passed 81 to 29 on 3/7/2024). Removes references to “climate change” in state law, bans wind farms, protects natural gas appliances, and encourages the use of nuclear power technologies.

HB1451 Denying ID Cards Issued to Illegal Migrants (passed 81 to 32 on 3/4/2024). Prevents a county or municipality from accepting identification cards or documents issued by any person, entity, or organization to individuals not lawfully present in the United States.

3/4/2024
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HB1451 Denying ID Cards Issued to Illegal Migrants (passed 81 to 32 on 3/4/2024). Prevents a county or municipality from accepting identification cards or documents issued by any person, entity, or organization to individuals not lawfully present in the United States.

HB1223 Reducing Minimum Age to Purchase Firearms (passed 76 to 35 on 3/1/2024). Would reduce the minimum age requirement to buy, sell, or transfer a firearm from 21 to 18.

3/1/2024
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HB1223 Reducing Minimum Age to Purchase Firearms (passed 76 to 35 on 3/1/2024). Would reduce the minimum age requirement to buy, sell, or transfer a firearm from 21 to 18.

HB601 Stopping Anti-Police "Civilian Review Boards" (passed 87 to 29 on 2/22/2024). Would have prohibited political subdivisions from adopting or attempting to enforce any ordinance involving “civilian oversight of a law enforcement agency” in relation to investigating complaints of officer misconduct.

2/22/2024
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HB601 Stopping Anti-Police "Civilian Review Boards" (passed 87 to 29 on 2/22/2024). Would have prohibited political subdivisions from adopting or attempting to enforce any ordinance involving “civilian oversight of a law enforcement agency” in relation to investigating complaints of officer misconduct.

HCR693 Article V Convention: Term Limits (passed 80 to 33 on 1/9/2024). Applies to Congress to “call a convention” under Article V of the U.S. Constitution for the “sole purpose” of proposing amendments that would set term limits on members of Congress.

1/9/2024
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HCR693 Article V Convention: Term Limits (passed 80 to 33 on 1/9/2024). Applies to Congress to “call a convention” under Article V of the U.S. Constitution for the “sole purpose” of proposing amendments that would set term limits on members of Congress.

SB214 Second Amendment Financial Privacy Act (passed 83 to 32 on 5/2/2023). Forbids financial institutions from using an identifying code for purchases from firearm or ammunition retailers.

5/2/2023
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SB214 Second Amendment Financial Privacy Act (passed 83 to 32 on 5/2/2023). Forbids financial institutions from using an identifying code for purchases from firearm or ammunition retailers.

HB1543 Reducing the Minimum Age to Purchase Firearms (passed 69 to 36 on 4/28/2023). Would reduce the minimum age requirement to buy, sell, or transfer a firearm from 21 to 18.

4/28/2023
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HB1543 Reducing the Minimum Age to Purchase Firearms (passed 69 to 36 on 4/28/2023). Would reduce the minimum age requirement to buy, sell, or transfer a firearm from 21 to 18.

SB300 Heartbeat Protection Act (passed 70 to 40 on 4/14/2023). Prohibits abortion after six weeks of gestation, rather than 15 weeks, with exceptions for rape, incest, and human trafficking, subject to certain conditions.

4/14/2023
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SB300 Heartbeat Protection Act (passed 70 to 40 on 4/14/2023). Prohibits abortion after six weeks of gestation, rather than 15 weeks, with exceptions for rape, incest, and human trafficking, subject to certain conditions.

SB450 Two-thirds Jury for Capital Sentences (passed 80 to 30 on 4/13/2023). Amends state law to require a recommendation of at least eight of 12 jurors, instead of a unanimous jury, for the imposition of the death penalty, if a jury has unanimously found a defendant guilty of a capital felony.

4/13/2023
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SB450 Two-thirds Jury for Capital Sentences (passed 80 to 30 on 4/13/2023). Amends state law to require a recommendation of at least eight of 12 jurors, instead of a unanimous jury, for the imposition of the death penalty, if a jury has unanimously found a defendant guilty of a capital felony.

HB3 Combating ESG Activism (passed 80 to 31 on 3/24/2023). Bans the financial sector from considering “social credit scores” based on a person’s political or religious beliefs, and blocks state and local governments from using ESG factors in all investment, procurement, and contracting decisions.

3/24/2023
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HB3 Combating ESG Activism (passed 80 to 31 on 3/24/2023). Bans the financial sector from considering “social credit scores” based on a person’s political or religious beliefs, and blocks state and local governments from using ESG factors in all investment, procurement, and contracting decisions.

HB1 Expanding Refundable Tax-Credit "Scholarships" (passed 83 to 27 on 3/17/2023). Expands eligibility for the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship and the Family Empowerment Scholarship for K-12 students, which includes homeschoolers by establishing the Personal Education Program.

3/17/2023
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HB1 Expanding Refundable Tax-Credit "Scholarships" (passed 83 to 27 on 3/17/2023). Expands eligibility for the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship and the Family Empowerment Scholarship for K-12 students, which includes homeschoolers by establishing the Personal Education Program.

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