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2024 Legislator
Score Card
Asm Tina Mckinnor D 20% District #061
Abortion Related Bills:
AYE SB 233 Allows licensed Arizona physicians to perform abortions in California for Arizona clients. PASS 61-13-6 SIGNED
AYE AB 2490 Creates a grant program to expand and improve access to abortions in emergency departments. PASS 61-13-5 VETOED
AYE AB 2670 Creates an awareness campaign for the state's abortion website for the general public and healthcare providers. PASS 59-16-4 VETOED
AYE AB 2085 Streamlines the approval process for abortion clinics and prevents communities from blocking their opening. PASS 62-6-11 SIGNED
Crime Related Bills:
AYE SB 268 Adds the rape of an intoxicated, drugged victim to the list of violent felonies. PASS 74-0-5 SIGNED
ABS SB 1414 Provides increased penalties for adults who solicit minors for sex. PASS 73-0-6 SIGNED
Education Related Bills:
AYE AB 1955 Prohibits policies requiring public schools to notify parents when children transition to a new gender at school. PASS 61-16-2 SIGNED
AYE AB 1825 Bans a public library's ability to limit access to sexual content by age, exposing children to inappropriate material. PASS 64-9-6 SIGNED
AYE SB 954 Requires all public high schools to provide condoms free of charge, plus allows handing them out in 7th grade health class. PASS 63-7-9 VETOED
IVF Related Bills:
AYE SB 729 Requires insurance companies to cover IVF infertility treatment; redefines infertility to include singles and same-sex couples. PASS 62-1-16 SIGNED
LGBTQ Related Bills:
AYE ACA 7 Allows special treatment to people based on race, ethnicity, national origin, gender, or sexual orientation. PASS 62-18-0 DEAD
AYE AB 2442 Requires medical boards to expedite licensure for applicants providing transgender drugs, surgeries, and counseling. PASS 62-10-8 VETOED
ABS AB 1810 Requires birth control be provided to inmates in women's prisons now that males are housed with female inmates. PASS 60-0-19 SIGNED
AYE SB 957 Mandates health departments collect and report demographic data on sexual orientation and gender identity. PASS 66-0-13 SIGNED
AYE AB 2319 Requires implicit bias training for maternity care workers to eliminate the belief that only women give birth. PASS 62-9-8 SIGNED
AYE AB 2802 Changes transitional housing regulations for foster youth so opposite-sex youth and parents can sleep in the same room. PASS 62-6-11 SIGNED
LGBTQ Resolutions:
AYE HR 97 A resolution to commemorate Harvey Milk, a homosexual rights activist known for his pederasty. * ADOPTED
AYE HR 101 A resolution encouraging the public to celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride Month. * ADOPTED
AYE HR 113 A resolution designating August as Transgender History Month. * ADOPTED
Pornography Related Bills:
AYE AB 3080 Requires pornography websites to keep minors from their content using age verification. PASS 65-0-15 DEAD
ABS AB 1831 Bans possession or distribution of child pornography created through artificial intelligence PASS 73-0-6 SIGNED
AYE AB 1892 Allows courts to authorize wiretaps if probable cause exists for the distribution of obscene material to minors. PASS 69-0-11 SIGNED
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Vote & Score Explanation:
Votes are recorded as:
• AYE = Voted in support of the bill.
• NAY = Voted against the bill.
• ABS = Abstained from voting or absent.
Background Colors
• A red background behind a bill number and its description = a bad bill.
• A green background behind a bill number and its description = a good bill.
Ideally, you want your legislators to have votes that are green (AYE) on green (good
bills) and red (NAY) on red (bad bills).
Overall Vote Results
Each vote record is registered as PASS, FAIL, or *.
An * means that the bill did not receive a recorded vote. In that case, “AYE” indicates
the legislator co-sponsored the bill, and a “NAY” indicates that the legislator did NOT co- sponsor the bill.
The totals of all the votes on a bill are recorded to the right of “PASS, FAIL, or *.”
They are listed: Ayes/Nays/Abstained or Absent.
To the right of the vote totals is the current disposition of the bill:
• SIGNED = The bill has been signed into law by the Governor.
• VETOED = The bill passed the Assembly and Senate, but the Governor vetoed it.
• ADOPTED = The bill is a resolution, a recommendation by one or both chambers
that does not have the force of law.
• PROPOSITION ON THE BALLOT = The bill is a constitutional amendment that
must be approved by a majority of the voters at the next election.
• DEAD = The bill received a vote from at least one chamber but did not complete
the legislative process.
Biblical Values Score
Each legislator received a Biblical Values Score listed in red to the right of their
name and party in the header. The higher the score, the more closely the legislator’s
votes are aligned with biblical values. The score is determined by the correct votes (a
vote supporting Biblical values; green on green or red on red), divided by the total
number of votes, minus one-half the value of a correct vote for every vote
marked “ABS.” In some cases, ABS could mean the legislator was absent on the vote
day. In other cases, the legislator stepped out of the chamber during a roll call to avoid
voting. We believe it is a legislator's duty to register a vote, not abstain. For that
reason, each vote recorded “ABS" reduces a legislator's score by half of what they would
have lost if they had voted incorrectly (a vote undermining Biblical values).