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Alexis M. Hansen
Nevada Assemblymember

Alexis M. Hansen

Republican
District: HD-032
65
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Voting History

Complete Vote History

SB132 Clean Energy Fund (Passed 36 to 6 on 6/2/2025). Appropriates $500,000 from the State General Fund to the Nevada Clean Energy Fund.

6/2/2025
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SB132 Clean Energy Fund (Passed 36 to 6 on 6/2/2025). Appropriates $500,000 from the State General Fund to the Nevada Clean Energy Fund.

SB6 Cloud-seeding Program Funding (Passed 39 to 3 on 6/2/2025). Appropriates $600,000 in both FY 2025-26 and FY 2026-27 to the Desert Research Institute to support Nevada’s State Cloud Seeding Program.

6/2/2025
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SB6 Cloud-seeding Program Funding (Passed 39 to 3 on 6/2/2025). Appropriates $600,000 in both FY 2025-26 and FY 2026-27 to the Desert Research Institute to support Nevada’s State Cloud Seeding Program.

SB155 Illegals in Law Enforcement (Passed 27 to 15 on 5/22/2025). Allows Nevada agencies to hire noncitizens as law-enforcement officers.

5/22/2025
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SB155 Illegals in Law Enforcement (Passed 27 to 15 on 5/22/2025). Allows Nevada agencies to hire noncitizens as law-enforcement officers.

AB245 Second Amendment Violation (Passed 27 to 15 on 4/22/2025). Significantly tightens Nevada’s firearm restrictions for young adults and older minors.

4/22/2025
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AB245 Second Amendment Violation (Passed 27 to 15 on 4/22/2025). Significantly tightens Nevada’s firearm restrictions for young adults and older minors.

AB82 Unamerican Holidays (Passed 33 to 9 on 4/17/2025). Requires the governor of Nevada to issue annual proclamations recognizing four cultural and religious observances: Diwali Day, Eid al-Fitr Day, Vaisakhi Day, and Vesak (Buddha) Day.

4/17/2025
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AB82 Unamerican Holidays (Passed 33 to 9 on 4/17/2025). Requires the governor of Nevada to issue annual proclamations recognizing four cultural and religious observances: Diwali Day, Eid al-Fitr Day, Vaisakhi Day, and Vesak (Buddha) Day.

Styrofoam Ban Assembly

AB244 Styrofoam Ban (Passed 36 to 6 on 4/17/2025). Phases in a statewide ban on polystyrene foam (“Styrofoam”) food containers.

4/17/2025
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AB244 Styrofoam Ban (Passed 36 to 6 on 4/17/2025). Phases in a statewide ban on polystyrene foam (“Styrofoam”) food containers.

SB232 Expanding Medicaid to Cover Postpartum Care (passed 41 to 1 on 6/3/2023). Extends Medicaid coverage to include postpartum care services for up to 12 months.

6/3/2023
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SB232 Expanding Medicaid to Cover Postpartum Care (passed 41 to 1 on 6/3/2023). Extends Medicaid coverage to include postpartum care services for up to 12 months.

SB302 Aiding and Abetting Sex Mutilation (passed 28 to 14 on 5/25/2023). Prohibits state and local officials from taking certain actions against persons who provide or assist in the provision of “gender-affirming health care services.”

5/25/2023
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SB302 Aiding and Abetting Sex Mutilation (passed 28 to 14 on 5/25/2023). Prohibits state and local officials from taking certain actions against persons who provide or assist in the provision of “gender-affirming health care services.”

SJR7 ‘Right to Abortion’ in the Nevada Constitution (passed 28 to 14 on 5/10/2023). Would amend the Nevada Constitution to establish a “fundamental right to reproductive freedom,” which entails, but is not limited to, “abortion,” “tubal ligation,” “vasectomy,” and “birth control.”

5/10/2023
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SJR7 ‘Right to Abortion’ in the Nevada Constitution (passed 28 to 14 on 5/10/2023). Would amend the Nevada Constitution to establish a “fundamental right to reproductive freedom,” which entails, but is not limited to, “abortion,” “tubal ligation,” “vasectomy,” and “birth control.”

AB65 State-Mandated Kindergarten (passed 31 to 11 on 4/25/2023). AB65 requires each child to begin attending public school at 6 years of age, instead of 7 years of age.

4/25/2023
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AB65 State-Mandated Kindergarten (passed 31 to 11 on 4/25/2023). AB65 requires each child to begin attending public school at 6 years of age, instead of 7 years of age.

AB355 Restricting Gun Ownership for Adults Under 21 (passed 26 to 14 on 4/21/2023). Makes it illegal for a person who is less than 21 years of age to possess a “semiautomatic shotgun” or “semiautomatic centerfire rifle.”

4/21/2023
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AB355 Restricting Gun Ownership for Adults Under 21 (passed 26 to 14 on 4/21/2023). Makes it illegal for a person who is less than 21 years of age to possess a “semiautomatic shotgun” or “semiautomatic centerfire rifle.”

AJR6 National Popular Vote Compact (passed 27 to 14 on 4/17/2023). Proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to adopt the National Popular Vote Compact.

4/17/2023
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AJR6 National Popular Vote Compact (passed 27 to 14 on 4/17/2023). Proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to adopt the National Popular Vote Compact.

AB280 "All-Gender" Bathrooms (passed 36 to 5 on 5/27/2021). Prohibits places of public accommodation from reserving a single-stall restroom for a specific gender, while authorizing signage for such a restroom that reads “All-Gender Bathroom” or “All-Accessible Bathroom.”

5/27/2021
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AB280 "All-Gender" Bathrooms (passed 36 to 5 on 5/27/2021). Prohibits places of public accommodation from reserving a single-stall restroom for a specific gender, while authorizing signage for such a restroom that reads “All-Gender Bathroom” or “All-Accessible Bathroom.”

SB458 K-12 Public Education Funding Bill (passed 41 to 0 on 5/26/2021). Provides funding for K-12 public education for the 2021-2023 biennium at a purported estimated average of $10,204 per pupil for FY 21-22 and $10,290 per pupil for FY 22-23.

5/26/2021
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SB458 K-12 Public Education Funding Bill (passed 41 to 0 on 5/26/2021). Provides funding for K-12 public education for the 2021-2023 biennium at a purported estimated average of $10,204 per pupil for FY 21-22 and $10,290 per pupil for FY 22-23.

SB50 "No-Knock" Warrants (passed 40 to 0 on 5/20/2021). Sets forth requirements concerning the issuance and execution of “no-knock” search warrants that are identical to those described in state law for “no-knock” arrest warrants.

5/20/2021
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SB50 "No-Knock" Warrants (passed 40 to 0 on 5/20/2021). Sets forth requirements concerning the issuance and execution of “no-knock” search warrants that are identical to those described in state law for “no-knock” arrest warrants.

SJR11 Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women (passed 31 to 0 on 5/18/2021). Urges Congress to ratify the UN Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW).

5/18/2021
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SJR11 Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women (passed 31 to 0 on 5/18/2021). Urges Congress to ratify the UN Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW).

AB186 Ending Policing-for-Profit (passed 41 to 1 on 4/15/2021). Prohibits a law enforcement agency from requiring a peace officer to issue a certain number of traffic citations or make a certain number of arrests.

4/15/2021
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AB186 Ending Policing-for-Profit (passed 41 to 1 on 4/15/2021). Prohibits a law enforcement agency from requiring a peace officer to issue a certain number of traffic citations or make a certain number of arrests.

SJR8 Equal Rights Amendment to the Nevada Constitution (passed 30 to 12 on 3/24/2021). Proposes an “equality of rights” amendment to the Nevada Constitution to prohibit discrimination, including on the basis of “sexual orientation, gender identity or expression.”

3/24/2021
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SJR8 Equal Rights Amendment to the Nevada Constitution (passed 30 to 12 on 3/24/2021). Proposes an “equality of rights” amendment to the Nevada Constitution to prohibit discrimination, including on the basis of “sexual orientation, gender identity or expression.”

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