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2002 Colorado State Legislature Voting Record

State Senate District 12 - Andy McElhany (R)

Legislator's Votes on High-Priority Animal-Related Legislation
Bill or
Resolution #
Description Committee
Vote(s)
Floor
Vote(s)
PVA
Position(s)
Final outcome of
legislation
SB02-048 This bill would strengthen the state's cruelty statute by adding a first-offense felony charge for aggravated cruelty to animals, among other things.   No Yes Passed by the Senate; killed by the House State, Veterans, and Military Committee
SB02-117 Current statute requires the "eradication" of "destructive rodent pests" in areas where they "infest" the land. This bill would change the mandate for eradication to an option.   Yes Yes Passed by the Senate; killed by the House Agriculture, Livestock, and Natural Resources Committee
SJR02-015 This resolution would commend President Bush and Secretary of the Interior Gale Norton on their initiative to open a portion of the Alaska National Wildlife Refuge for oil exploration. Yes1   No Killed by the Senate Public Policy and Planning Committee
HB02-1221 This bill originated in and was passed by the House with the purpose of allowing limited hunting of black bears starting on June 25, something PVA strongly opposed. The Senate Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources changed HB02-1221 completely. The amended version would allow wildlife "agents" to kill black bears between March 1 and September 1. Currently only employees of the state Division of Wildlife and the USDA, in the line of duty, are exempt from a voter-enacted ban on black bear hunting between those dates. PVA supported the Senate amendment because it made the bill less offensive, but we still opposed the bill itself. The committee vote entry reports the senator's votes on (1) the amendment that changed the bill and (2) whether to pass the bill as amended. The floor vote entry reports only the senator's vote on whether to pass the bill as amended.   No (1) Yes
(2) No
(floor) No
Passed by the Senate; sent to the House for concurrence on the Senate amendments; re-passed by the House; signed into law
HB02-1237 This bill originated in and was passed by the House without any provisions regarding cruelty to animals. The Senate Committee on the Judiciary passed an amendment to this bill to make cruelty to animals a class 6 felony on a second or subsequent offense. The bill then went to the Senate Committee on Appropriations, where it was again amended, this time to make aggravated cruelty to animals a class 6 felony on the first offense and a class 5 felony on a second or subsequent offense. The committee vote entry reports the senator's votes on (1) whether to refer the first amended version to the Senate Committee on Appropriations and (2) whether to send the second amended version to the Senate floor. The floor vote entry reports only the senator's vote on whether to pass the bill as amended.   Yes (1) Yes
(2) Yes
(floor) Yes
Passed by the Senate; sent to the House for concurrence on the Senate amendments; re-passed by the House; signed into law
  Scores 0% 75%    
Legislator's Overall Score on PVA's Top-Priority Legislation ~ 60%
1. Senate Committee on Public Policy and Planning
 
(PVA also tracks petition-related legislation; however, this legislator did not have the opportunity to vote on any of PVA's high-priority petition-related legislation during the 2002 session.)


Legislator's PVA History
Legislator's overall voting record score in previous years tracked:
  1999 ~ 25% | 2000 ~ 0% | 2001 ~ 33%
 
Legislator's scores on 2000 and 2002 candidate questionnaires:
  2000 ~ Would not respond | 2002 ~ Not up for re-election