Voting Records

What We Track
We track key conservation bills and inform Minnesotans of their legislators' decisions.
Recent Votes & Actions
House voted Yes
Yes = 9425 Republicans | 69 DemocratsNo = 3535 Republicans

What a yes means

A “yes” vote passes HF3765 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 = 9727 Republicans | 70 DemocratsNo = 3535 Republicans

What a yes means

A "yes" vote passes HF 669 and over $600 million in bonding is approved for natural resources and water infrastructure projects across Minnesota.  

Senate voted Yes
Yes = 5622 Republicans | 34 DemocratsNo = 1111 Republicans

What a yes means

A "yes" vote passes HF 669 and over $600 million in bonding is approved for natural resources and water infrastructure projects across Minnesota.  

House voted Yes
Yes = 8920 Republicans | 69 DemocratsNo = 4141 Republicans

What a yes means

A "yes" vote passes HF, approves the ballot question for the 2024 election, and Minnesotans are given the opportunity to renew the lottery dedication for the ENRTF.

Senate voted Yes
Yes = 3434 DemocratsNo = 3333 Republicans

What a yes means

A "yes" vote passes HF 1938 and aid is approved for recycling, soil and water conservation, energy transition grants, and public land acquisition tax recovery.

House voted Yes
Yes = 6969 DemocratsNo = 6363 Republicans

What a yes means

A "yes" vote passes HF 1938, providing aid for recycling, soil and water conservation, energy transition grants, and public land acquisition tax recovery.

Senate voted Yes
Yes = 362 Republicans | 34 DemocratsNo = 2929 Republicans

What a yes means

A "yes" vote passes HF, approves the ballot question for the 2024 election and Minnesotans are given the opportunity to renew the lottery dedication for the ENRTF.

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

What a yes means

A "yes" vote passes HF 2310 and budgets and policy are approved for environment and energy agencies.

Senate voted Yes
Yes = 5622 Republicans | 34 DemocratsNo = 1111 Republicans

What a yes means

A "yes" vote passes HF 669 and over $600 million in bonding is approved for natural resources and water infrastructure projects across Minnesota.  

Senate voted Yes
Yes = 3434 DemocratsNo = 3333 Republicans

What a yes means

A "yes" vote passes HF 1938 and aid is approved for recycling, soil and water conservation, energy transition grants, and public land acquisition tax recovery.

Senate voted Yes
Yes = 362 Republicans | 34 DemocratsNo = 2929 Republicans

What a yes means

A "yes" vote passes HF, approves the ballot question for the 2024 election and Minnesotans are given the opportunity to renew the lottery dedication for the ENRTF.

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

What a yes means

A "yes" vote passes HF 2310 and budgets and policy are approved for environment and energy agencies.

Senate voted Yes
Yes = 4915 Republicans | 34 DemocratsNo = 1616 Republicans

What a yes means

A "yes" vote repasses SF 1955 and funding is approved for agricultural sustainability programs.

Senate voted Yes
Yes = 406 Republicans | 34 DemocratsNo = 2424 Republicans

What a yes means

A "yes" vote repasses HF 1999, and approves this year’s funding for Clean Water, Land, and Legacy projects.

Senate voted Yes
Yes = 6430 Republicans | 34 DemocratsNo = 22 Republicans

What a yes means

A "yes" vote passes HF 24 off the Senate Floor, providing funding to remove toxic lead service lines and setting a goal to replace all lines by 2033. 

Senate voted Yes
Yes = 395 Republicans | 34 DemocratsNo = 2222 Republicans

What a yes means

A "yes" vote passes HF 1656 off the Senate Floor and enhances the ability of Minnesota entities to obtain federal funding for energy projects.

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

What a yes means

A “yes” vote passes HF3765 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 = 9727 Republicans | 70 DemocratsNo = 3535 Republicans

What a yes means

A "yes" vote passes HF 669 and over $600 million in bonding is approved for natural resources and water infrastructure projects across Minnesota.  

House voted Yes
Yes = 8920 Republicans | 69 DemocratsNo = 4141 Republicans

What a yes means

A "yes" vote passes HF, approves the ballot question for the 2024 election, and Minnesotans are given the opportunity to renew the lottery dedication for the ENRTF.

House voted Yes
Yes = 6969 DemocratsNo = 6363 Republicans

What a yes means

A "yes" vote passes HF 1938, providing aid for recycling, soil and water conservation, energy transition grants, and public land acquisition tax recovery.

House voted Yes
Yes = 723 Republicans | 69 DemocratsNo = 5757 Republicans

What a yes means

A "yes" vote passes HF 2310, and historic investments and policies are approved for environment and energy agencies.

House voted Yes
Yes = 8516 Republicans | 69 DemocratsNo = 4444 Republicans

What a yes means

A "yes" vote repasses SF 1955 and funding is approved for agricultural sustainability programs.

House voted Yes
Yes = 12960 Republicans | 69 DemocratsNo = 0

What a yes means

A "yes" vote repasses HF 24 which sets a state goal to replace all lead service lines in Minnesota by 2033 and provides initial funding.

House voted Yes
Yes = 10131 Republicans | 70 DemocratsNo = 3131 Republicans

What a yes means

A "yes" vote repasses HF 1999, and approves this year’s funding for  Clean Water, Land, and Legacy projects.