Voting Records

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We track key conservation bills and inform Minnesotans of their legislators' decisions.
Recent Votes & Actions
Senate voted Yes
Yes = 351 Republican | 34 DemocratsNo = 3232 Republicans

What a yes means

A “Yes” vote means approving the biennial budget for the Department of Commerce and the Public Utilities Commission, keeping these agencies funded and operating. This budget supports several important clean energy programs and increases support for low-income families across the state.

Senate voted Yes
Yes = 5723 Republicans | 34 DemocratsNo = 1010 Republicans

What a yes means

A “Yes” vote means approving a $700 million investment in critical infrastructure programs across Minnesota, including funding for critical water quality programs and lifting the spending caps on programs like Water Infrastructure Funding and Point Source Implementation Grants.

House voted Yes
Yes = 9024 Republicans | 66 DemocratsNo = 4141 Republicans

What a yes means

A “Yes” vote means approving the biennial budget for the Department of Commerce and the Public Utilities Commission, keeping these agencies funded and operating. This budget supports several important clean energy programs and increases support for low-income families across the state.

House voted Yes
Yes = 11650 Republicans | 66 DemocratsNo = 1515 Republicans

What a yes means

A “Yes” vote means approving a $700 million investment in critical infrastructure programs across Minnesota, including funding for critical water quality programs and lifting the spending caps on programs like Water Infrastructure Funding and Point Source Implementation Grants. 

House voted Yes
Yes = 11346 Republicans | 67 DemocratsNo = 2121 Republicans

What a yes means

A “Yes” vote means approving the recommendations of the Clean Water Council and Outdoor Heritage Council to invest in projects protecting Minnesota’s lands and waters, as well as appropriating funds to support Minnesota’s environment and the arts.

Senate voted Yes
Yes = 374 Republicans | 33 DemocratsNo = 3029 Republicans | 1 Democrat

What a yes means

A “Yes” vote means approving the recommendations of the Clean Water Council and Outdoor Heritage Council to invest in projects protecting Minnesota’s lands and waters, as well as appropriating funds to support Minnesota’s environment and the arts.

House voted Yes
Yes = 701 Republican | 69 DemocratsNo = 5050 Republicans

What a yes means

A “Yes” vote means adopting changes to increase efficiency in the permitting process to allow Minnesota to build out its clean energy grid to meet the new 2040 clean energy goals and provide funds for water cleanup and climate-smart projects and practices in the agriculture and energy sectors. 

Senate voted Yes
Yes = 3434 DemocratsNo = 1414 Republicans

What a yes means

A “Yes” vote means adopting changes to increase efficiency in the permitting process to allow Minnesota to build out its clean energy grid to meet the new 2040 clean energy goals and provide funds for water cleanup and climate-smart projects and practices in the agriculture and energy sectors.

Senate voted Yes
Yes = 351 Republican | 34 DemocratsNo = 3232 Republicans

What a yes means

A “Yes” vote means approving the biennial budget for the Department of Commerce and the Public Utilities Commission, keeping these agencies funded and operating. This budget supports several important clean energy programs and increases support for low-income families across the state.

Senate voted Yes
Yes = 5723 Republicans | 34 DemocratsNo = 1010 Republicans

What a yes means

A “Yes” vote means approving a $700 million investment in critical infrastructure programs across Minnesota, including funding for critical water quality programs and lifting the spending caps on programs like Water Infrastructure Funding and Point Source Implementation Grants.

Senate voted Yes
Yes = 374 Republicans | 33 DemocratsNo = 3029 Republicans | 1 Democrat

What a yes means

A “Yes” vote means approving the recommendations of the Clean Water Council and Outdoor Heritage Council to invest in projects protecting Minnesota’s lands and waters, as well as appropriating funds to support Minnesota’s environment and the arts.

Senate voted Yes
Yes = 3434 DemocratsNo = 1414 Republicans

What a yes means

A “Yes” vote means adopting changes to increase efficiency in the permitting process to allow Minnesota to build out its clean energy grid to meet the new 2040 clean energy goals and provide funds for water cleanup and climate-smart projects and practices in the agriculture and energy sectors.

Senate voted Yes
Yes = 373 Republicans | 34 DemocratsNo = 3030 Republicans

What a yes means

A “Yes” vote means Minnesota will begin to reduce our waste stream and make new investments in clean drinking water projects and PFAS remediation, community tree planting grants, and more programs that protect and preserve our natural resources.

Senate voted Yes
Yes = 439 Republicans | 34 DemocratsNo = 2424 Republicans

What a yes means

A “Yes” vote means approving the recommended funding for projects that will help Minnesotans have more access to the Great Outdoors, provide clean drinking water, support water decontamination efforts, and celebrate the diverse history and people of Minnesota.

Senate voted Yes
Yes = 407 Republicans | 33 DemocratsNo = 2424 Republicans

What a yes means

A “Yes” vote means adopting these policy changes to allow DNR to better protect and preserve Minnesota’s water, land, and natural resources for present and future generations.

Senate voted Yes
Yes = 417 Republicans | 34 DemocratsNo = 2525 Republicans

What a yes means

A “yes” vote passes HF3377 off the House floor with nearly $80 million in funding for projects across the state to protect, conserve, preserve, and enhance Minnesota’s air, water, land, wildlife, and other natural resources.

House voted Yes
Yes = 9024 Republicans | 66 DemocratsNo = 4141 Republicans

What a yes means

A “Yes” vote means approving the biennial budget for the Department of Commerce and the Public Utilities Commission, keeping these agencies funded and operating. This budget supports several important clean energy programs and increases support for low-income families across the state.

House voted Yes
Yes = 11650 Republicans | 66 DemocratsNo = 1515 Republicans

What a yes means

A “Yes” vote means approving a $700 million investment in critical infrastructure programs across Minnesota, including funding for critical water quality programs and lifting the spending caps on programs like Water Infrastructure Funding and Point Source Implementation Grants. 

House voted Yes
Yes = 11346 Republicans | 67 DemocratsNo = 2121 Republicans

What a yes means

A “Yes” vote means approving the recommendations of the Clean Water Council and Outdoor Heritage Council to invest in projects protecting Minnesota’s lands and waters, as well as appropriating funds to support Minnesota’s environment and the arts.

House voted Yes
Yes = 701 Republican | 69 DemocratsNo = 5050 Republicans

What a yes means

A “Yes” vote means adopting changes to increase efficiency in the permitting process to allow Minnesota to build out its clean energy grid to meet the new 2040 clean energy goals and provide funds for water cleanup and climate-smart projects and practices in the agriculture and energy sectors. 

House voted Yes
Yes = 7070 DemocratsNo = 5656 Republicans

What a yes means

A “Yes” vote means Minnesota will begin to reduce our waste stream and make new investments in clean drinking water projects and PFAS remediation, community tree planting grants, and more programs that protect and preserve our natural resources.

House voted Yes
Yes = 11546 Republicans | 69 DemocratsNo = 1313 Republicans

What a yes means

A “Yes” vote means approving the recommended funding for projects that will help Minnesotans have more access to the Great Outdoors, provide clean drinking water, support water decontamination efforts, and celebrate the diverse history and people of Minnesota.

House voted Yes
Yes = 722 Republicans | 70 DemocratsNo = 5858 Republicans

What a yes means

A “Yes” vote means adopting these policy changes to allow DNR to better protect and preserve Minnesota’s water, land, and natural resources for present and future generations.

House voted Yes
Yes = 9425 Republicans | 69 DemocratsNo = 3535 Republicans

What a yes means

A “yes” vote passes the bill off the House floor with nearly $80 million in funding for projects across the state to protect, conserve, preserve, and enhance Minnesota’s air, water, land, wildlife, and other natural resources.