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Eric Lucero
Minnesota Senator

Eric Lucero

Republican
District: SD-030
96
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Complete Vote History

HF1 Removing Illegals From MinnesotaCare (Passed 48 to 16 on 6/9/2025). Changed MinnesotaCare eligibility by removing access for illegal migrants. 

6/9/2025
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HF1 Removing Illegals From MinnesotaCare (Passed 48 to 16 on 6/9/2025). Changed MinnesotaCare eligibility by removing access for illegal migrants. 

HF2442 Climate and Energy Spending (Passed 36 to 31 on 5/12/2025). Appropriates state funding for a wide range of climate, energy, and renewable-development programs for the 2026-27 biennium. 

5/12/2025
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HF2442 Climate and Energy Spending (Passed 36 to 31 on 5/12/2025). Appropriates state funding for a wide range of climate, energy, and renewable-development programs for the 2026-27 biennium. 

SF2077 Environment and Natural-resources Spending (Passed 35 to 30 on 4/29/2025). Minnesota's omnibus environment and natural-resources policy and appropriation bill for fiscal years 2026-27.

4/29/2025
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SF2077 Environment and Natural-resources Spending (Passed 35 to 30 on 4/29/2025). Minnesota's omnibus environment and natural-resources policy and appropriation bill for fiscal years 2026-27.

HF688 Property and Contract Rights Violation (Passed 60 to 2 on 4/25/2025). Imposes that landlords and homeowners' associations cannot charge extra pet fees for training service dogs.

4/25/2025
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HF688 Property and Contract Rights Violation (Passed 60 to 2 on 4/25/2025). Imposes that landlords and homeowners' associations cannot charge extra pet fees for training service dogs.

HF1355 Nanny State: Scuba Divers (Passed 54 to 10 on 4/10/2025). Adds new safety requirements for anyone using scuba gear while commercially removing or managing aquatic plants.

4/10/2025
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HF1355 Nanny State: Scuba Divers (Passed 54 to 10 on 4/10/2025). Adds new safety requirements for anyone using scuba gear while commercially removing or managing aquatic plants.

SR15 Condemning Trump's January 6 Pardons (Passed 34 to 22 on 4/1/2025). Condemns President Donald Trump's pardon of participants of the January 6 incident. 

4/1/2025
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SR15 Condemning Trump's January 6 Pardons (Passed 34 to 22 on 4/1/2025). Condemns President Donald Trump's pardon of participants of the January 6 incident. 

SF5289 "Jobs and Economic Development" Omnibus (passed 36 to 25 on 5/18/2024). Appropriates approximately $783 million for “jobs and economic development,” including grants to “LGBTQ+-owned small businesses,” “African Immigrants Community Services,” and the “Black Women’s Wealth Alliance.”  

5/18/2024
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SF5289 "Jobs and Economic Development" Omnibus (passed 36 to 25 on 5/18/2024). Appropriates approximately $783 million for “jobs and economic development,” including grants to “LGBTQ+-owned small businesses,” “African Immigrants Community Services,” and the “Black Women’s Wealth Alliance.”  

SF4097 "Gender-Affirming" Health Plan Mandate (passed 34 to 32 on 5/15/2024). Mandates that all health plans provide coverage for “gender-affirming care,” with certain exceptions.

5/15/2024
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SF4097 "Gender-Affirming" Health Plan Mandate (passed 34 to 32 on 5/15/2024). Mandates that all health plans provide coverage for “gender-affirming care,” with certain exceptions.

SF3567 Government-Run Education (passed 35 to 31 on 5/13/2024).  Extends “four-day school week” approvals; implements “language access plans” for non-English-speaking students; and specifies criteria for the “federal child and adult care food program and federal summer food service program.”

5/13/2024
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SF3567 Government-Run Education (passed 35 to 31 on 5/13/2024).  Extends “four-day school week” approvals; implements “language access plans” for non-English-speaking students; and specifies criteria for the “federal child and adult care food program and federal summer food service program.”

SF3852 State Minimum Wage (passed 34 to 33 on 5/13/2024). Requires small and large businesses to pay their employees the same minimum wage and stipulates an annual increase by the lesser of 5 percent or the inflation-rate percentage.

5/13/2024
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SF3852 State Minimum Wage (passed 34 to 33 on 5/13/2024). Requires small and large businesses to pay their employees the same minimum wage and stipulates an annual increase by the lesser of 5 percent or the inflation-rate percentage.

HF2609 Expanding Restrictions on Firearms (passed 34 to 33 on 5/9/2024). Clarifies that the “trigger activator" ban covers semiautomatic firearms with a “binary firing system” and expands the crime of a “straw purchase” to involve the transfer of “all firearms” to an “ineligible person.”

5/9/2024
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HF2609 Expanding Restrictions on Firearms (passed 34 to 33 on 5/9/2024). Clarifies that the “trigger activator" ban covers semiautomatic firearms with a “binary firing system” and expands the crime of a “straw purchase” to involve the transfer of “all firearms” to an “ineligible person.”

HF197 Federal Equal Rights Amendment (Passed 42 to 25 on 5/17/23). Urges Congress to recognize the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA).

5/17/2023
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HF197 Federal Equal Rights Amendment (Passed 42 to 25 on 5/17/23). Urges Congress to recognize the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA).

SF37 Minnesota Equal Rights Amendment (passed 43 to 23 on 5/17/2023). Would propose an “equal rights” amendment to the Minnesota Constitution.

5/17/2023
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SF37 Minnesota Equal Rights Amendment (passed 43 to 23 on 5/17/2023). Would propose an “equal rights” amendment to the Minnesota Constitution.

HF3 Voting Changes (Passed 34 to 33 on 4/26/23). Establishes automatic voter registration and allows voters to receive ballots automatically for each election.

4/26/2023
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HF3 Voting Changes (Passed 34 to 33 on 4/26/23). Establishes automatic voter registration and allows voters to receive ballots automatically for each election.

HF146 Sex Changes for Minors (Passed 34 to 30 on 4/21/23). Prohibits the enforcement or application of a law from another state that allows a state agency to remove a child from their parent or guardian for permitting the child to undergo sex-change surgery.

4/21/2023
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HF146 Sex Changes for Minors (Passed 34 to 30 on 4/21/23). Prohibits the enforcement or application of a law from another state that allows a state agency to remove a child from their parent or guardian for permitting the child to undergo sex-change surgery.

HF5 Free School Meals (Passed 38 to 26 on 3/14/23). Enacts that the department is required to allocate state funding to every Minnesota school enrolled in the free school meals program.

3/14/2023
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HF5 Free School Meals (Passed 38 to 26 on 3/14/23). Enacts that the department is required to allocate state funding to every Minnesota school enrolled in the free school meals program.

HF7 Renewable Energy (Passed 34 to 33 on 2/2/23). Sets unreasonable Renewable Energy Standards (RES) modifications.

2/2/2023
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HF7 Renewable Energy (Passed 34 to 33 on 2/2/23). Sets unreasonable Renewable Energy Standards (RES) modifications.

SF40 Unemployment Expansion (Passed 56 to 10 on 1/12/23). Makes additional unemployment benefits available from the Minnesota unemployment insurance trust fund for miners.

1/12/2023
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SF40 Unemployment Expansion (Passed 56 to 10 on 1/12/23). Makes additional unemployment benefits available from the Minnesota unemployment insurance trust fund for miners.

HF2 Omnibus Public Education Bill (passed 105 to 20 on 6/26/2021). Serves as the $21.2 billion omnibus PreK-12 public education bill, which allocates $554.2 million in new spending, incorporates provisions from the Increase Teachers of Color Act, and prohibits “lunch shaming."

6/26/2021
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HF2 Omnibus Public Education Bill (passed 105 to 20 on 6/26/2021). Serves as the $21.2 billion omnibus PreK-12 public education bill, which allocates $554.2 million in new spending, incorporates provisions from the Increase Teachers of Color Act, and prohibits “lunch shaming."

HF33 Expanding Government 'Entitlement' Programs (passed 69 to 56 on 6/26/2021). Appropriates $18.8 billion to extend Medicaid coverage, raise welfare payouts for low-income families, and assist with child care and student loan forgiveness.

6/26/2021
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HF33 Expanding Government 'Entitlement' Programs (passed 69 to 56 on 6/26/2021). Appropriates $18.8 billion to extend Medicaid coverage, raise welfare payouts for low-income families, and assist with child care and student loan forgiveness.

HF4 Federal COVID-19 Funds for Housing Subsidies (passed 72 to 58 on 6/24/2021). Provides for the use of federal COVID-19 funds for rental and housing assistance in Minnesota.

6/24/2021
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HF4 Federal COVID-19 Funds for Housing Subsidies (passed 72 to 58 on 6/24/2021). Provides for the use of federal COVID-19 funds for rental and housing assistance in Minnesota.

HF164 Energy Conservation and Optimization (ECO) Act (passed 58 to 9 on 5/17/2021). Aims to reduce statewide energy consumption, specifically by requiring utility “load management” and “fuel switching.”

5/15/2021
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HF164 Energy Conservation and Optimization (ECO) Act (passed 58 to 9 on 5/17/2021). Aims to reduce statewide energy consumption, specifically by requiring utility “load management” and “fuel switching.”

SC5 Terminating the COVID-19 State of Emergency (failed 63 to 69 on 3/18/2021). Would have ended the COVID-19 peacetime public emergency declared by Governor Tim Walz on March 13, 2021, under Executive Order 20-1 and extended under subsequent executive orders.

3/18/2021
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SC5 Terminating the COVID-19 State of Emergency (failed 63 to 69 on 3/18/2021). Would have ended the COVID-19 peacetime public emergency declared by Governor Tim Walz on March 13, 2021, under Executive Order 20-1 and extended under subsequent executive orders.

SF395 Enforcement of Canadian Orders for Protection (passed 131 to 0 on 3/18/2021). Allows Minnesota law enforcement agencies to enforce orders for protection issued in Canada without a requirement that such orders be filed with a court in the United States.

3/18/2021
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SF395 Enforcement of Canadian Orders for Protection (passed 131 to 0 on 3/18/2021). Allows Minnesota law enforcement agencies to enforce orders for protection issued in Canada without a requirement that such orders be filed with a court in the United States.

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