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Randall Frye
Indiana Representative

Randall Frye

Republican
District: HD-067
33
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Complete Vote History

HB1084 2nd Amendment Protection (Passed 66 to 26 on 3/6/2024). Restricts the use of a "firearms code" in payment transactions, preventing financial services from declining transactions based on it.

3/6/2024
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HB1084 2nd Amendment Protection (Passed 66 to 26 on 3/6/2024). Restricts the use of a "firearms code" in payment transactions, preventing financial services from declining transactions based on it.

HB1093 Employment of Minors (Passed 62 to 31 on 3/6/2024).  Introduces exemptions to certain work restrictions for minors aged 14 to 15, repeals work restrictions for minors aged 16 to 17, and removes the provision limiting work hours for minors after 10 p.m. and before 6 a.m.

3/6/2024
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HB1093 Employment of Minors (Passed 62 to 31 on 3/6/2024).  Introduces exemptions to certain work restrictions for minors aged 14 to 15, repeals work restrictions for minors aged 16 to 17, and removes the provision limiting work hours for minors after 10 p.m. and before 6 a.m.

Green Energy Loans (Passed 84 to 4 on 3/5/2024). Repeals obsolete energy programs and funds managed by the Indiana Office of Energy Development and replaces them with a low-interest loan program for energy efficiency and recycling projects.

3/5/2024
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Green Energy Loans (Passed 84 to 4 on 3/5/2024). Repeals obsolete energy programs and funds managed by the Indiana Office of Energy Development and replaces them with a low-interest loan program for energy efficiency and recycling projects.

SB180 Ban on Central Bank Digital Currency (Passed 83 to 11 on 2/27/2024). Prohibits any state or state agency from accepting or requiring payment in a central bank digital currency (CBDC).

2/27/2024
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SB180 Ban on Central Bank Digital Currency (Passed 83 to 11 on 2/27/2024). Prohibits any state or state agency from accepting or requiring payment in a central bank digital currency (CBDC).

SB181 Combating Illegal Immigration (Passed 70 to 23 on 2/27/2024). Gives the Attorney General the authority to enforce Indiana's existing ban on "sanctuary" cities or institutions.

2/27/2024
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SB181 Combating Illegal Immigration (Passed 70 to 23 on 2/27/2024). Gives the Attorney General the authority to enforce Indiana's existing ban on "sanctuary" cities or institutions.

HJR3 Article V Convention (Passed 59 to 33 on 1/30/2024). Applies to Congress for a convention for proposing amendments under Article V of the U.S. Constitution to limit the number of terms that an individual may serve in the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate.

1/30/2024
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HJR3 Article V Convention (Passed 59 to 33 on 1/30/2024). Applies to Congress for a convention for proposing amendments under Article V of the U.S. Constitution to limit the number of terms that an individual may serve in the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate.

HB1637 Taxpayer-Funded Teacher Scholarships (Passed 86 to 4 on 4/20/2023). Raises the annual scholarship awarded under the next generation Hoosier educators scholarship program to $10,000 from $7,500 and creates the next generation Hoosier minority educators scholarship program and fund.

5/1/2023
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HB1637 Taxpayer-Funded Teacher Scholarships (Passed 86 to 4 on 4/20/2023). Raises the annual scholarship awarded under the next generation Hoosier educators scholarship program to $10,000 from $7,500 and creates the next generation Hoosier minority educators scholarship program and fund.

SB451 Carbon Sequestration Pilot Project (Passed 73 to 22 on 3/21/2023). Introduces a carbon sequestration pilot project, allowing two carbon dioxide pipelines in Vigo and Vermillion counties.

4/20/2023
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SB451 Carbon Sequestration Pilot Project (Passed 73 to 22 on 3/21/2023). Introduces a carbon sequestration pilot project, allowing two carbon dioxide pipelines in Vigo and Vermillion counties.

SB4 Public Health Commission (Passed 78 to 21 on 4/17/2023). Defines "core public health services" for purposes of public health laws, provides that the state department may provide services to local health departments, and requires each local board of health to establish a local public health services fund to receive state funding.

4/18/2023
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SB4 Public Health Commission (Passed 78 to 21 on 4/17/2023). Defines "core public health services" for purposes of public health laws, provides that the state department may provide services to local health departments, and requires each local board of health to establish a local public health services fund to receive state funding.

SB1 Medicaid-Eligible "Mental Health" Services (Passed 96 to 3 on 4/17/2023). Provides for Medicaid-eligible community behavioral health clinic services.

4/18/2023
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SB1 Medicaid-Eligible "Mental Health" Services (Passed 96 to 3 on 4/17/2023). Provides for Medicaid-eligible community behavioral health clinic services.

SB480 Prohibiting Gender Transition Procedures for Minors (Passed 65 to 30 on 3/27/2023). Prohibits a physician or other practitioner from knowingly providing gender transition procedures to an individual who is less than 18 years of age and aiding or abetting another physician or practitioner in the provision of gender transition procedures to a minor.

4/5/2023
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SB480 Prohibiting Gender Transition Procedures for Minors (Passed 65 to 30 on 3/27/2023). Prohibits a physician or other practitioner from knowingly providing gender transition procedures to an individual who is less than 18 years of age and aiding or abetting another physician or practitioner in the provision of gender transition procedures to a minor.

HB1001 Amendment 2 (Passed 53 to 34).  Prohibits state funding for the Kinsey Institute, a research institute at Indiana University that studies human sexuality and relationships through research, outreach, education, and historical preservation.

2/24/2023
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HB1001 Amendment 2 (Passed 53 to 34).  Prohibits state funding for the Kinsey Institute, a research institute at Indiana University that studies human sexuality and relationships through research, outreach, education, and historical preservation.

HA76 (SB0001) Right to Life from the Moment of Conception (failed 6 to 93 on 8/4/2022). Would amend SB0001, which terminates the licensure of abortion clinics, to protect an unborn child’s life from the moment of conception.

8/4/2022
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HA76 (SB0001) Right to Life from the Moment of Conception (failed 6 to 93 on 8/4/2022). Would amend SB0001, which terminates the licensure of abortion clinics, to protect an unborn child’s life from the moment of conception.

HB1296 Permitless Firearm Carry (passed 69 to 30 on 3/8/2022). Allows permitless carry of a handgun for certain persons who are not otherwise prohibited from carrying or possessing a handgun in Indiana.

3/8/2022
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HB1296 Permitless Firearm Carry (passed 69 to 30 on 3/8/2022). Allows permitless carry of a handgun for certain persons who are not otherwise prohibited from carrying or possessing a handgun in Indiana.

HA14 (HB1001) Prohibiting COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates (failed 5 to 83 on 1/13/2022). Would amend HB1001, which prohibits COVID-19 passports and allows employee exemptions from COVID-19 vaccination, by eliminating provisions that permit the use of federal COVID-19 funds for social services and authorization of vaccine administration for children less than 11 years old.

1/13/2022
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HA14 (HB1001) Prohibiting COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates (failed 5 to 83 on 1/13/2022). Would amend HB1001, which prohibits COVID-19 passports and allows employee exemptions from COVID-19 vaccination, by eliminating provisions that permit the use of federal COVID-19 funds for social services and authorization of vaccine administration for children less than 11 years old.

Budget House

HB1001 Budget (passed 96 to 2 on 4/22/2021). Provides the biennial budget for the State of Indiana, as passed by the General Assembly, which appropriates approximately $92.2 billion for FY 22-23.

4/22/2021
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HB1001 Budget (passed 96 to 2 on 4/22/2021). Provides the biennial budget for the State of Indiana, as passed by the General Assembly, which appropriates approximately $92.2 billion for FY 22-23.

SB0005 Oversight of Local Emergency Powers (passed 65 to 28 on 4/6/2021). Provides that a local order may not be more stringent or broader in aspect than an executive order issued by the state during a declared emergency without the approval of the local legislative body.

4/6/2021
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SB0005 Oversight of Local Emergency Powers (passed 65 to 28 on 4/6/2021). Provides that a local order may not be more stringent or broader in aspect than an executive order issued by the state during a declared emergency without the approval of the local legislative body.

HB1068 Justice Reinvestment Advisory Councils (passed 66 to 18 on 3/25/2021). Establishes a Justice Reinvestment Advisory Council (JRAC) for each county in Indiana, consisting of leadership within the respective executive and judicial branches of government, whose purpose is to review local or regional criminal justice systems, policies, and procedures.

3/25/2021
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HB1068 Justice Reinvestment Advisory Councils (passed 66 to 18 on 3/25/2021). Establishes a Justice Reinvestment Advisory Council (JRAC) for each county in Indiana, consisting of leadership within the respective executive and judicial branches of government, whose purpose is to review local or regional criminal justice systems, policies, and procedures.

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