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Ben Davis
Minnesota Representative

Ben Davis

Republican
District: HD-006A
94
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Voting History

Complete Vote History

HF1 Eliminating Illegals on MinnesotaCare (Passed 68 to 65 on 6/9/2025). Changed MinnesotaCare eligibility by removing access for illegal migrants. 

6/9/2025
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HF1 Eliminating Illegals on MinnesotaCare (Passed 68 to 65 on 6/9/2025). Changed MinnesotaCare eligibility by removing access for illegal migrants. 

HF2563 Legacy Finance Bill (Passed 113 to 21 on 5/18/2025). Allocates money from the state’s Legacy Amendment sales-tax funds for outdoor heritage, clean-water projects, parks and trails, and arts and cultural initiatives. 

5/18/2025
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HF2563 Legacy Finance Bill (Passed 113 to 21 on 5/18/2025). Allocates money from the state’s Legacy Amendment sales-tax funds for outdoor heritage, clean-water projects, parks and trails, and arts and cultural initiatives. 

SF2298 Housing Omnibus and Homelessness Prevention (Passed 108 to 26 on 5/18/2025). Sets the 2026-27 budget for the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency, and makes broad changes to state housing laws and programs. 

5/18/2025
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SF2298 Housing Omnibus and Homelessness Prevention (Passed 108 to 26 on 5/18/2025). Sets the 2026-27 budget for the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency, and makes broad changes to state housing laws and programs. 

HF688 Property and Contract Rights Violation (Passed 114 to 15 on 3/20/2025). Imposes that landlords and homeowners' associations cannot charge extra pet fees for training service dogs.

5/8/2025
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HF688 Property and Contract Rights Violation (Passed 114 to 15 on 3/20/2025). Imposes that landlords and homeowners' associations cannot charge extra pet fees for training service dogs.

HF2442 Climate and Energy Spending (Passed 112 to 21 on 5/7/2025). Appropriates state funding for a wide range of climate, energy, and renewable-development programs for the 2026-27 biennium. 

5/7/2025
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HF2442 Climate and Energy Spending (Passed 112 to 21 on 5/7/2025). Appropriates state funding for a wide range of climate, energy, and renewable-development programs for the 2026-27 biennium. 

SF3045 Amendment S3045A17 Fuel Source Freedom Amendment (Failed 65 to 67 on 5/1/2025). Prohibits state agencies from creating rules that limit consumer choices regarding the fuel source of motorized equipment or require retailers to stock certain fuel types. 

5/1/2025
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SF3045 Amendment S3045A17 Fuel Source Freedom Amendment (Failed 65 to 67 on 5/1/2025). Prohibits state agencies from creating rules that limit consumer choices regarding the fuel source of motorized equipment or require retailers to stock certain fuel types. 

HF3276 Ranked-Choice Voting for Local Offices (failed 66 to 62 on 5/19/2024). Would permit the use of ranked-choice voting in all local jurisdictions.

5/19/2024
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HF3276 Ranked-Choice Voting for Local Offices (failed 66 to 62 on 5/19/2024). Would permit the use of ranked-choice voting in all local jurisdictions.

SF5289 "Jobs and Economic Development" Omnibus (passed 83 to 47 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 83 to 47 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.”

HF2609 Expanding Restrictions on Firearms (passed 69 to 60 on 5/17/2024). 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.”

5/17/2024
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HF2609 Expanding Restrictions on Firearms (passed 69 to 60 on 5/17/2024). 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.”

SF4097 "Gender-Affirming" Health Plan Mandate (passed 70 to 58 on 5/17/2024). Mandates that all health plans provide coverage for “gender-affirming care,” with certain exceptions.

5/17/2024
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SF4097 "Gender-Affirming" Health Plan Mandate (passed 70 to 58 on 5/17/2024). Mandates that all health plans provide coverage for “gender-affirming care,” with certain exceptions.

SF3567 Government-Run Education (passed 68 to 59 on 5/15/2024). Extends “four-day school week” approvals; implements “language access plans” for non-English-speaking students; enforces compliance with the prohibition on American Indian mascots; and specifies criteria for the “federal child and adult care food program and federal summer food service program.”

5/15/2024
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SF3567 Government-Run Education (passed 68 to 59 on 5/15/2024). Extends “four-day school week” approvals; implements “language access plans” for non-English-speaking students; enforces compliance with the prohibition on American Indian mascots; and specifies criteria for the “federal child and adult care food program and federal summer food service program.”

HF1930 Physician-Assisted Suicide (passed 70 to 61 on 2/12/2024). As the “End-of-Life Option Act,” establishes a process for a terminally ill adults with a prognosis of six months or less to obtain and self-administer “medical aid in dying medication.”

2/12/2024
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HF1930 Physician-Assisted Suicide (passed 70 to 61 on 2/12/2024). As the “End-of-Life Option Act,” establishes a process for a terminally ill adults with a prognosis of six months or less to obtain and self-administer “medical aid in dying medication.”

HF2 Paid Family Leave (Passed 68 to 62 on 5/17/23). Establishes a state-run insurance program to provide Minnesota workers with up to 12 weeks of paid family leave and up to an additional 12 weeks of paid medical leave per year.

5/17/2023
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HF2 Paid Family Leave (Passed 68 to 62 on 5/17/23). Establishes a state-run insurance program to provide Minnesota workers with up to 12 weeks of paid family leave and up to an additional 12 weeks of paid medical leave per year.

HF3 Voting Changes (Passed 70 to 57 on 4/13/23). Establishes automatic voter registration and allows voters to receive ballots automatically for each election.

4/13/2023
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HF3 Voting Changes (Passed 70 to 57 on 4/13/23). Establishes automatic voter registration and allows voters to receive ballots automatically for each election.

HF1440 Homeless Prevention (Passed 73 to 50 on 3/16/23). Allocates $50,000,000 from the general fund to the Housing Finance Agency for the family homeless prevention and assistance program.

3/30/2023
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HF1440 Homeless Prevention (Passed 73 to 50 on 3/16/23). Allocates $50,000,000 from the general fund to the Housing Finance Agency for the family homeless prevention and assistance program.

HF7 Renewable Energy (Passed 70 to 60 on 1/26/23). Sets unreasonable Renewable Energy Standards (RES) modifications.

1/26/2023
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HF7 Renewable Energy (Passed 70 to 60 on 1/26/23). Sets unreasonable Renewable Energy Standards (RES) modifications.

SF40 Unemployment Expansion (Passed 127 to 7 on 1/23/23). Makes additional unemployment benefits available from the Minnesota unemployment insurance trust fund for miners.

1/23/2023
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SF40 Unemployment Expansion (Passed 127 to 7 on 1/23/23). Makes additional unemployment benefits available from the Minnesota unemployment insurance trust fund for miners.

HF1 Protect Reproductive Options Act (Passed 69 to 65 on 1/19/23). Enacts that every individual possesses a fundamental right to autonomously make decisions regarding their reproductive health, including abortion.

1/19/2023
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HF1 Protect Reproductive Options Act (Passed 69 to 65 on 1/19/23). Enacts that every individual possesses a fundamental right to autonomously make decisions regarding their reproductive health, including abortion.

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