Mike Fox
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Complete Vote History
Montana Ammunition Act House
HB329 Montana Ammunition Act (Passed 55 to 45 on 4/30/2025). Exempts ammunition components and related manufacturing equipment from the state sales tax.
Movie Tax Credits House
SB326 Movie Tax Credits (Passed 62 to 38 on 4/25/2025). Expands and extends Montana's film-and-media production tax-credit program under the MEDIA Act through 2045.
HB495 Repeal Federal Mandates Act (Passed 58 to 41 on 4/17/2025). Prohibits state and local agencies from implementing or enforcing federal mandates that are not explicitly authorized by the U.S. Constitution.
SB154 Prohibit Sale of Aborted Fetal Body Parts (Passed 56 to 42 on 4/10/2025). Expands existing prohibitions on selling human body parts to explicitly include human fetal tissue and whole human bodies, banning their sale for purposes such as transplantation, therapy, research, education, or the training of search and rescue canines.
SB154 Prohibit Sale of Aborted Fetal Body Parts (Passed 56 to 42 on 4/10/2025). Expands existing prohibitions on selling human body parts to explicitly include human fetal tissue and whole human bodies, banning their sale for purposes such as transplantation, therapy, research, education, or the training of search and rescue canines.
Con-Con House
HJ5 Con-Con (Failed 42 to 58 on 4/3/2025). Sought to invoke Article V of the U.S. Constitution to apply for an Article V constitutional convention to propose constitutional amendments imposing fiscal restraints on the federal government, limiting its power and jurisdiction, and establishing term limits for members of Congress.
HJ5 Con-Con (Failed 42 to 58 on 4/3/2025). Sought to invoke Article V of the U.S. Constitution to apply for an Article V constitutional convention to propose constitutional amendments imposing fiscal restraints on the federal government, limiting its power and jurisdiction, and establishing term limits for members of Congress.
DEI Ban House
HB635 DEI Ban (Failed 41 to 58 on 3/7/2025). Would prohibit state and local government agencies from funding or operating diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs.
Defend the Guard House
HB404 Defend the Guard (Failed 41 to 58 on 3/5/2025). Would restrict the deployment of the Montana National Guard into active combat without an official declaration of war by the U.S. Congress.
Sound Money House
HB382 Sound Money (Failed 44 to 56 on 2/27/2025). Proposed recognizing gold and silver coins and bullion issued by the U.S. government as legal tender within the state.
Sheriffs First House
HB439 Sheriffs First (Failed 44 to 56 on 2/21/2025). Would require federal law-enforcement officers to notify and obtain permission from county sheriffs before conducting arrests, searches, or seizures within Montana
HB350 Prohibit Intergovernmental Entities (Passed 57 to 42 on 2/20/2025). Prohibits the state and its subdivisions from enforcing or funding mandates issued by the World Health Organization (WHO), United Nations (UN), or World Economic Forum (WEF).
Immigration Enforcement House
HB214 Immigration Enforcement (Passed 58 to 42 on 2/12/2025). Empowers state prosecutors to pursue criminal charges against individuals who are subject to federal immigration detention for offenses committed within Montana.
K-12 Funding Increase House
HB15 K-12 Funding Increase (Passed 78 to 20 on 1/27/2025). Updates the state's K-12 school funding formula to include inflation adjustments.
HB551 Right to Carry in Montana's Constitution (passed 33 to 17 on 4/26/2023). Would propose to amend Montana’s Constitution by declaring that it is the “right of any person to keep and bear arms” and removing the restrictive clause regarding the carrying of concealed weapons.
HB551 Right to Carry in Montana's Constitution (passed 33 to 17 on 4/26/2023). Would propose to amend Montana’s Constitution by declaring that it is the “right of any person to keep and bear arms” and removing the restrictive clause regarding the carrying of concealed weapons.
HB598 Prohibiting Ranked-Choice Voting (passed 27 to 23 on 4/5/2023). Prohibits a ranked-choice voting method from being used to determine the election or nomination of a candidate to a local, state, or federal office.
SB370 "Electronic Money" in the Uniform Commercial Code (passed 31 to 19 on 3/2/2023). Would have, prior to being amended by the House, adopted a new definition of “electronic money” in the Uniform Commercial Code.
SJ15 Resolution on Marbury v. Madison (passed 28 to 22 on 3/2/2023). Resolves that “the belief that the court has exclusive authority to interpret the constitution and that its decisions are binding on the other two branches is a myth based on a faulty understanding" of the U.S. Supreme Court's opinion in Marbury v. Madison.
SJ15 Resolution on Marbury v. Madison (passed 28 to 22 on 3/2/2023). Resolves that “the belief that the court has exclusive authority to interpret the constitution and that its decisions are binding on the other two branches is a myth based on a faulty understanding" of the U.S. Supreme Court's opinion in Marbury v. Madison.
SJ2 Article V Convention: Constitutional Amendments (failed 25 to 25 on 2/1/2023). Would apply to Congress for a “convention of the states” under Article V of the U.S. Constitution.
No Right to Abortion Senate
SB154 No Right to Abortion (passed 28 to 21 on 1/26/2023). Clarifies that the right of individual privacy, as referenced in the Constitution or laws of Montana, “does not create, and may not be construed as creating or recognizing, a right to abortion or to governmental funding of abortion.”
SB154 No Right to Abortion (passed 28 to 21 on 1/26/2023). Clarifies that the right of individual privacy, as referenced in the Constitution or laws of Montana, “does not create, and may not be construed as creating or recognizing, a right to abortion or to governmental funding of abortion.”
Parental Rights Senate
SB400 Parental Rights (Passed 30 to 20 on 4/27/2021). Provides that if a parent prevails in a judicial proceeding against a governmental entity for violating their parental fundamental rights, the parent is entitled to attorney fees and costs paid by the governmental entity.
SB400 Parental Rights (Passed 30 to 20 on 4/27/2021). Provides that if a parent prevails in a judicial proceeding against a governmental entity for violating their parental fundamental rights, the parent is entitled to attorney fees and costs paid by the governmental entity.
Religious Freedom Senate
SB172 Religious Freedom (Passed 31 to 19 on 4/23/2021). Provides that religious services are an essential service during a pandemic or disaster.
Voter ID Senate
SB169 Voter ID (Passed 31 to 18 on 3/31/2021). Requires a Montana driver’s license, Montana state ID or Social Security card to register to vote.
State's Rights Senate
SB277 State's Rights (Passed 31 to 10 on 3/1/2021). requires a review of presidential executive orders by Montana’s Attorney General relating to certain subjects that may be unconstitutional for the purposes of nullification.
Article V - Con Con Senate
SJ2 Article V - Con Con (Rejected 24 to 26 on 2/10/2021). Would have applied to Congress for a Convention of States to propose a congressional term limits amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Concealed Carry Expansion Senate
HB102 Concealed Carry Expansion (Passed 29 to 21 on 2/3/2021). expands the ability of individuals to provide for their own defense by reducing or eliminating government mandated locations where citizens are prevented from exercising their right to defend themselves.
HB102 Concealed Carry Expansion (Passed 29 to 21 on 2/3/2021). expands the ability of individuals to provide for their own defense by reducing or eliminating government mandated locations where citizens are prevented from exercising their right to defend themselves.
