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Roger  Hauck
Michigan Senator

Roger Hauck

Republican
District: SD-034
63
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Complete Vote History

SB166 Education Funding (Passed 31 to 5 on 10/3/2025). Sets the 2025-2026 school-aid budget, appropriating about $22.3 billion for K-12 public education.

10/3/2025
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SB166 Education Funding (Passed 31 to 5 on 10/3/2025). Sets the 2025-2026 school-aid budget, appropriating about $22.3 billion for K-12 public education.

SB396 Carbon Sequestration (Passed 29 to 7 on 9/4/2025). Regulates carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) in Michigan.

9/4/2025
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SB396 Carbon Sequestration (Passed 29 to 7 on 9/4/2025). Regulates carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) in Michigan.

SB224 Bump-stock Ban (Passed 22 to 14 on 6/25/2025). Prohibits the manufacture, sale, transfer, or possession of bump stocks and multiburst trigger activators.

6/25/2025
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SB224 Bump-stock Ban (Passed 22 to 14 on 6/25/2025). Prohibits the manufacture, sale, transfer, or possession of bump stocks and multiburst trigger activators.

SB134 Consumer Protection (Passed 19 to 18 on 6/10/2025). Expands the state's ability to investigate and penalize deceptive or fraudulent business practices.

6/10/2025
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SB134 Consumer Protection (Passed 19 to 18 on 6/10/2025). Expands the state's ability to investigate and penalize deceptive or fraudulent business practices.

SB34 Woke Discrimination Protections (Passed 22 to 14 on 4/17/2025). Broadens the definition of "sex" to explicitly include pregnancy, childbirth, lactation, and related medical conditions, ensuring these are protected under anti-discrimination law.

4/17/2025
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SB34 Woke Discrimination Protections (Passed 22 to 14 on 4/17/2025). Broadens the definition of "sex" to explicitly include pregnancy, childbirth, lactation, and related medical conditions, ensuring these are protected under anti-discrimination law.

SB51 Black Leadership Advisory Council (Passed 29 to 7 on 3/19/2025). Would codify a state advisory council to recommend policies to the governor and state agencies aimed at addressing alleged discrimination and racial inequities.

3/19/2025
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SB51 Black Leadership Advisory Council (Passed 29 to 7 on 3/19/2025). Would codify a state advisory council to recommend policies to the governor and state agencies aimed at addressing alleged discrimination and racial inequities.

HB4718 Gender ID and Crime (Passed 24 to 14 on 6/20/2024). Bans the use of someone's actual or perceived sex, gender identity, or sexual orientation as evidence for certain legal defenses.

6/20/2024
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HB4718 Gender ID and Crime (Passed 24 to 14 on 6/20/2024). Bans the use of someone's actual or perceived sex, gender identity, or sexual orientation as evidence for certain legal defenses.

SB603 Election Recounts (Passed 20 to 18 on 6/18/2024). Revises Michigan’s election-recount process by increasing per-precinct recount fees and setting a 48-hour deadline for filing recount petitions after vote certification.

6/18/2024
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SB603 Election Recounts (Passed 20 to 18 on 6/18/2024). Revises Michigan’s election-recount process by increasing per-precinct recount fees and setting a 48-hour deadline for filing recount petitions after vote certification.

HB4131 Forced Insurance Coverage (Passed 35 to 1 on 5/15/2024). Requires Michigan insurers to cover telemedicine the same as in-person visits and cannot demand face-to-face visits if telemedicine is suitable.

5/15/2024
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HB4131 Forced Insurance Coverage (Passed 35 to 1 on 5/15/2024). Requires Michigan insurers to cover telemedicine the same as in-person visits and cannot demand face-to-face visits if telemedicine is suitable.

SB285 Mandatory Kindergarten (Passed 21 to 15 on 4/16/2024). Mandates kindergarten attendance for five-year-old Michigan children starting in the 2025-2026 school year.

4/16/2024
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SB285 Mandatory Kindergarten (Passed 21 to 15 on 4/16/2024). Mandates kindergarten attendance for five-year-old Michigan children starting in the 2025-2026 school year.

SB702 Free-market Violation (Passed 26 to 11 on 3/19/2024). Mandates extensive training hours and a department-approved exam for cosmetology and electrology instructors, requires manicurists and estheticians to meet higher age, education, and training standards, and offers limited licenses for those specializing in certain services.

3/19/2024
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SB702 Free-market Violation (Passed 26 to 11 on 3/19/2024). Mandates extensive training hours and a department-approved exam for cosmetology and electrology instructors, requires manicurists and estheticians to meet higher age, education, and training standards, and offers limited licenses for those specializing in certain services.

HB4127 Ban on Guns in Polling Places (Passed 20 to 18 on 2/29/2024). Bans firearm possession in and around election-related locations.

2/29/2024
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HB4127 Ban on Guns in Polling Places (Passed 20 to 18 on 2/29/2024). Bans firearm possession in and around election-related locations.

Drop Boxes Senate

HB4697 Drop Boxes (Passed 28 to 9 on 6/27/2023). Requires each city or township to have at least one absent voter ballot drop box that registered electors in that city or township may use to return voted absent voter ballots and completed absent voter ballot applications.

6/27/2023
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HB4697 Drop Boxes (Passed 28 to 9 on 6/27/2023). Requires each city or township to have at least one absent voter ballot drop box that registered electors in that city or township may use to return voted absent voter ballots and completed absent voter ballot applications.

Clean Energy Senate

SB303 Clean Energy (Passed 24 to 14 on 5/24/2023). Extends the Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) program to cover privately owned agricultural property, alongside existing commercial and industrial coverage.

5/24/2023
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SB303 Clean Energy (Passed 24 to 14 on 5/24/2023). Extends the Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) program to cover privately owned agricultural property, alongside existing commercial and industrial coverage.

Juneteenth Senate

SB50 Juneteenth (Passed 37 to 1 on 5/17/2023). Designates Juneteenth a public holiday on June 19th.

5/17/2023
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SB50 Juneteenth (Passed 37 to 1 on 5/17/2023). Designates Juneteenth a public holiday on June 19th.

Red Flag Laws Senate

SB83 Red Flag Law (Passed 20 to 17 on 4/19/2023).  Enacts a red flag law known as the Extreme Risk Protection Order Act

4/19/2023
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SB83 Red Flag Law (Passed 20 to 17 on 4/19/2023).  Enacts a red flag law known as the Extreme Risk Protection Order Act

SB34 Collective Bargaining (Passed 20 to 16 on 3/21/2023). Abolishes "right-to-work" provisions for private employees, eliminating their ability to refrain from labor organization and collective bargaining.

3/21/2023
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SB34 Collective Bargaining (Passed 20 to 16 on 3/21/2023). Abolishes "right-to-work" provisions for private employees, eliminating their ability to refrain from labor organization and collective bargaining.

Abortion Senate

HB4032 Abortion (Passed 20 to 18 on 3/8/2023). Repeals criminal sentencing guidelines for administering an abortion.

3/8/2023
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HB4032 Abortion (Passed 20 to 18 on 3/8/2023). Repeals criminal sentencing guidelines for administering an abortion.

SB0845 K-12 "School Aid" Budget (passed 99 to 7 on 7/1/2022). Provides $19.6 billion to public school districts, as part of the state's education omnibus appropriation bill for FY 2022-23.

7/1/2022
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SB0845 K-12 "School Aid" Budget (passed 99 to 7 on 7/1/2022). Provides $19.6 billion to public school districts, as part of the state's education omnibus appropriation bill for FY 2022-23.

HJRR Mandatory Term Limits and Public Financial Disclosure (passed 76 to 28 on 5/10/2022). Would amend the Michigan Constitution to reduce current term limits for state legislators to a combined total of 12 years and require state elected officials to file an annual public financial disclosure report.

5/10/2022
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HJRR Mandatory Term Limits and Public Financial Disclosure (passed 76 to 28 on 5/10/2022). Would amend the Michigan Constitution to reduce current term limits for state legislators to a combined total of 12 years and require state elected officials to file an annual public financial disclosure report.

SB0011 Rights of Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Holders (passed 58 to 43 on 3/10/2022). Would amend the state’s handgun licensing law to provide that an executive emergency order does not affect the issuance or renewal of a concealed pistol license (CPL).

3/10/2022
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SB0011 Rights of Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Holders (passed 58 to 43 on 3/10/2022). Would amend the state’s handgun licensing law to provide that an executive emergency order does not affect the issuance or renewal of a concealed pistol license (CPL).

SB0303 Voter Identification (passed 56 to 51 on 10/14/2021). Would require that a voter without his or her identification for election purposes vote with a provisional ballot to be processed after the election.

10/14/2021
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SB0303 Voter Identification (passed 56 to 51 on 10/14/2021). Would require that a voter without his or her identification for election purposes vote with a provisional ballot to be processed after the election.

SB0001 Limiting Emergency Public Health Orders (passed 59 to 50 on 3/9/2021). Would limit the effectiveness of an emergency public health order to control an epidemic to 28 days unless an extension is approved by the Legislature.

3/9/2021
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SB0001 Limiting Emergency Public Health Orders (passed 59 to 50 on 3/9/2021). Would limit the effectiveness of an emergency public health order to control an epidemic to 28 days unless an extension is approved by the Legislature.

HB4047 Federal COVID-19 Funds for Social Services (passed 85 to 25 on 3/3/2021). Appropriated $1.3 billion in federal COVID-19 funding for FY 2020-21, including $600 million to support Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.

3/3/2021
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HB4047 Federal COVID-19 Funds for Social Services (passed 85 to 25 on 3/3/2021). Appropriated $1.3 billion in federal COVID-19 funding for FY 2020-21, including $600 million to support Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.

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