Legislator

State Senator
Carl Crabtree
(R) - Idaho
Idaho Senate District 07
Out of Office
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Vote Record By Category
Category | Vote Index | Total Score |
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All Bills | 61 |
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Rated Bill Votes
Bill | Bill Name | Motion | Vote Date | Rating | Vote | Comments |
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H0436 | House Bill 436 reduces Idaho's personal and corporate income tax rates and also provides for a one-time tax rebate check. | Senate Third Reading | 02/01/2022 | 1 | Yea | |
H0443 | House Bill 443 sets up a fund to facilitate the state spending many millions of dollars to move government school employees onto the state insurance plan. | Senate Third Reading | 02/03/2022 | -3 | Yea | |
H0450 | House Bill 450 extends the 2021 base tax rate for unemployment insurance for another two years. | Senate Third Reading | 02/14/2022 | 1 | Yea | |
H0454 | House Bill 454 amends Idaho Code to incorporate federal statutes by reference, including future amendments to those statutes. | Senate Third Reading | 02/08/2022 | -1 | Nay | |
H0455 | House Bill 455 restructures and simplifies certain agricultural fees in a manner likely to reduce fees for affected industries. | Senate Third Reading | 02/28/2022 | 1 | Yea | |
H0481 | House Bill 481 would increase the number of homes eligible for the circuit breaker program, which spends general fund dollars to reduce some homeowners' property taxes, by raising a statutory limit. | Senate Third Reading | 03/22/2022 | -1 | Yea | |
H0499 | House Bill 499 – Granting police officer membership to emergency communications officers for retirement purposes | Senate Third Reading | 03/23/2022 | -1 | Yea | |
H0507 | House Bill 507 – To permit the use of lighted arrow nocks and mechanical broad heads when archery hunting | Senate Third Reading | 02/28/2022 | 1 | Yea | |
H0526 | House Bill 526 would allow for the reinstatement of privileges, under certain circumstances, for commercial drivers with "lifetime disqualification" offenses, after 10 have elapsed. | Senate Third Reading | 03/08/2022 | 1 | Yea | |
H0528 | House Bill 528 would reduce some restrictions on the size and use of personal delivery devices. | Senate Third Reading | 03/14/2022 | 1 | Yea | |
H0548 | House Bill 548 would create a statewide database of all homestead exemptions claimed in Idaho. | Senate Third Reading | 03/11/2022 | -2 | Nay | |
H0559 | House Bill 559 would set up a fund through which the state will spend taxpayer dollars to subsidize or encourage confined animal feeding operations to implement environmental improvement programs. | Senate Third Reading | 03/07/2022 | -3 | Yea | |
H0561 | House Bill 561 would expand the scope of the state's Emergency Medical Fund III. | Senate Third Reading | 03/10/2022 | -1 | Yea | |
H0564 | House Bill 564 would facilitate the use of a new statewide database to track the homestead exemptions claimed by Idahoans. | Senate Third Reading | 03/11/2022 | -1 | Yea | |
H0572 | House Bill 572 would increase direct financial support for the Idaho wing of civil air patrol by $50,000. | Senate Third Reading | 03/17/2022 | -1 | Yea | |
H0575 | House Bill 575 would require county officials to secure voter approval if they wish to sign a lease for a courthouse or jail that exceeds five years. | Senate Third Reading | 03/22/2022 | 1 | Yea | |
H0582 | House Bill 582 would exempt nonprofit organizations and their volunteers from electrical, plumbing, and HVAC licensure requirements when they construct single-family residences. | Senate Third Reading | 03/23/2022 | 1 | Yea | |
H0588 | House Bill 588 would authorize differential hazard pay of up to 25% of normal pay for wildland firefighters. | Senate Third Reading | 03/21/2022 | -1 | Yea | |
H0589 | House Bill 589 – Granting rule of 80 PERSI eligibility for juvenile corrections staff | Senate Third Reading | 03/23/2022 | -1 | Yea | |
H0590 | House Bill 590 would remove the requirement that all worker's compensation settlements first obtain the permission of the Idaho Industrial Commission. Such a requirement would stay in place for certain settlements. | Senate Third Reading | 03/17/2022 | 1 | Yea | |
H0607 | House Bill 607 would allow the Idaho lottery to participate in international lottery games, including those involving the U.K. and Australia. | Senate Third Reading | 03/11/2022 | -1 | Yea | |
H0612 | House Bill 612 would allow a state licensing authority to consider and grant a request for expunging disciplinary actions previously imposed on someone's occupational license. | Senate Third Reading | 03/18/2022 | 1 | Yea | |
H0616 | House Bill 616 would prevent a government agency from imposing any filing or reporting requirements on a private foundation beyond the requirements of Idaho code. | Senate Third Reading | 03/25/2022 | 1 | Absent | |
H0629 | House Bill 629 establishes the Office of Administrative Hearings to oversee disputes involving state regulations. | Senate Third Reading | 03/23/2022 | -1 | Nay | |
H0640 | House Bill 640 would involve the Idaho Transportation Department in the business of installing broadband infrastructure. | Senate Third Reading | 03/18/2022 | -1 | Yea | |
H0646 | House Bill 646 would allow individuals to produce mead, cider, or other fermented beverages for their own use, without fear of legal penalties. | Senate Third Reading | 03/15/2022 | 1 | Yea | |
H0658 | House Bill 658 would conceal the identities of individuals and companies involved in executions and prevent licensing boards from disciplining licensees involved in executions. | Senate Third Reading | 03/18/2022 | -1 | Yea | |
H0664 | House Bill 664 would impose fingerprint-based background checks on audiologists and speech-language pathologists. The bill would also implement the "Audiology and Speech-language Pathology Interstate Compact." | Senate Third Reading | 03/17/2022 | -2 | Yea | |
H0672 | House Bill 672 would decrease some violations of fish and game rules from a misdemeanor to an infraction. | Senate Third Reading | 03/17/2022 | 1 | Yea | |
H0677 | House Bill 677 would clarify that it is unconstitutional for a state other than Idaho to tax an Idaho business for conducting sales or other business within the state of Idaho, with a nonresident customer who is physically present within Idaho. | Senate Third Reading | 03/22/2022 | 1 | Yea | |
H0678 | House Bill 678 would create a special tax carve out for companies that expand semiconductor production in Idaho. | Senate Third Reading | 03/17/2022 | -2 | Yea | |
H0694 | House Bill 694 would make some elements of the State Board of Health and Welfare’s list of deceased Idahoans public so it can be checked against the voter rolls. | Senate Third Reading | 03/23/2022 | 1 | Yea | |
H0701 | House Bill 701 would grow government by creating an Idaho Workforce Housing Fund. | Senate Third Reading | 03/22/2022 | -5 | Nay | |
H0705 | House Bill 705 would clarify that firearm rights may not be abridged during declared extreme emergencies. | Senate Third Reading | 03/22/2022 | 1 | Yea | |
H0713 | House Bill 713 would allow more taxpayers to take advantage of federal income tax deductions for state and local taxes paid by an “affected business entity.” | Senate Third Reading | 03/14/2022 | 1 | Yea | |
H0720 | House Bill 720 would clarify that personhood and the rights it entails are reserved exclusively to human beings. | Senate Third Reading | 03/23/2022 | 1 | Yea | |
H0756 | House Bill 756 creates a new chapter, chapter 17, under Title 56 of Idaho Code to preserve patient rights and grant mitigation authority to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare during crisis standards of care. | Senate Third Reading | 03/24/2022 | -1 | Yea | |
H0762 | House Bill 762 would define “natural hair braiding” and exempt those who offer this service from the requirement to obtain a cosmetology license. | Senate Third Reading | 03/23/2022 | 1 | Yea | |
H0778 | House Bill 778 would make changes and clarifications to the "Idaho patient act" (House Bill 515, 2020). | Senate Third Reading | 03/24/2022 | -1 | Yea | |
H0780 | House Bill 780 adds regulations necessitating permits for psychological service extenders and repeals language limiting regulations on residents in psychology. | Senate Third Reading | 03/24/2022 | -2 | Nay | |
H0782 | House Bill 782 would make public some records related to selecting judges and would lessen the possibility of “stacking” the list of nominees by the Judicial Council. | Senate Third Reading | 03/24/2022 | 2 | Yea | |
S1239 | Senate Bill 1239 would require the Legislature to adjourn by the last Friday in March; it provides for certain exceptions. | Senate Third Reading | 03/07/2022 | -1 | Yea | |
S1241 | Senate Bill 1241 would increase the number of homes eligible for the circuit breaker program, which spends general fund dollars to reduce some homeowners' property taxes, by raising a statutory limit. | Senate Third Reading | 02/04/2022 | -1 | Yea | |
S1254 | Senate Bill 1254 would remove the requirement for vehicle emissions testing in the Treasure Valley and remove statutory language regarding the Treasure Valley Air Quality Council. | Senate Third Reading | 03/02/2022 | 2 | Yea | |
S1257 | Senate Bill 1257 would change the designation of the Southwest Idaho Treatment Center in order to make it easier for it to receive federal money. | Senate Third Reading | 02/15/2022 | -1 | Yea | |
S1259 | Senate Bill 1259 would increase the number of homeowners eligible for the circuit breaker program, which spends general fund dollars to reduce some homeowners' property taxes. | Senate Third Reading | 02/22/2022 | -1 | Yea | |
S1260 | Senate Bill 1260 would require health benefit plans to pay for a 6-month supply of contraceptives at one time. | Senate Third Reading | 02/22/2022 | -2 | Nay | |
S1262 | Senate Bill 1262 would clarify that firearm rights may not be abridged during declared disaster emergencies. | Senate Third Reading | 02/10/2022 | 1 | Yea | |
S1263 | Senate Bill 1263 would, under certain circumstances, allow homeowners associations to impose fines on homeowners without first having to give them notice. | Senate Third Reading | 03/09/2022 | -1 | Nay | |
S1264 | Senate Bill 1264 would vastly expand the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality's Voluntary Cleanup Program to remediate hazardous or contaminated property. | Senate Third Reading | 03/01/2022 | -3 | Nay | |
S1267 | Senate Bill 1267 would clarify that privately owned, noncommercial vehicles do not have to stop at ports of entry or checking stations. | Senate Third Reading | 02/14/2022 | 1 | Yea | |
S1268 | Senate Bill 1268 – To provide no-fee identification cards to the homeless | Senate Third Reading | 02/17/2022 | -1 | Yea | |
S1274 | Senate Bill 1274 would direct the Secretary of State to order a postelection audit of certain election results after a general or primary election. | Senate Third Reading | 02/17/2022 | 2 | Yea | |
S1279 | Senate Bill 1279 would allow county sheriffs to hire temporary employees and private security services to guard county jails, transport inmates, and guard prisoners in hospitals and other medical facilities. | Senate Third Reading | 02/24/2022 | 1 | Absent | |
S1283 | Senate Bill 1283 – Ongoing supplemental Medicaid reimbursement for ambulance services | Senate Third Reading | 02/24/2022 | -1 | Yea | |
S1284 | Senate Bill 1284 would prohibit adults aged 18-20 from purchasing and using tobacco products. | Senate Third Reading | 03/01/2022 | -4 | Nay | |
S1285 | Senate Bill 1285 would prevent local governments from imposing regulations or taxes on the sale of tobacco products or vaping supplies. | Senate Third Reading | 03/07/2022 | 1 | Yea | |
S1286 | Senate Bill 1286 – Regulations for psychological service extenders | Senate Third Reading | 03/01/2022 | -2 | Nay | |
S1287 | Senate Bill 1287 would force taxpayers to subsidize the educational expenses of nurses who work in specific rural areas. | Senate Third Reading | 02/23/2022 | -3 | Nay | |
S1298 | Senate Bill 1298 would impose new regulations on sellers who provide subscription goods or services to consumers. | Senate Third Reading | 03/07/2022 | -1 | Yea | |
S1308 | Senate Bill 1308 would change the minimum age for employees who may serve alcohol on the job by lowering it from 19 to 17. | Senate Third Reading | 02/24/2022 | 1 | Yea | |
S1321 | Senate Bill 1321 would add to the list of individuals against whom an assault or battery carries an enhanced penalty. | Senate Third Reading | 03/01/2022 | -1 | Yea | |
S1330 | Senate Bill 1330 creates a new Title 54, Chapter 59, Idaho Code to regulate the licensure and registration of naturopathic physicians. | Senate Third Reading | 03/04/2022 | -1 | Yea | |
S1339 | Senate Bill 1339 amends language from the Public Records Act to designate the Legislative Services Office as the custodian of public records requests for the Idaho Legislature. | Senate Third Reading | 03/03/2022 | -1 | Yea | |
S1345 | Senate Bill 1345 makes it illegal to have a barbed wire fence in disrepair and revises penalties for related offenses. | Senate Third Reading | 03/04/2022 | -2 | Yea | |
S1346 | Senate Bill 1346 imposes limits on the fees medical providers may charge patients who request their medical records. | Senate Third Reading | 03/09/2022 | -1 | Nay | |
S1350 | Senate Bill 1350 would increase assessments on private hospitals, in order to further subsidize Medicaid. | Senate Third Reading | 03/09/2022 | -1 | Yea | |
S1362 | Senate Bill 1362 would reduce the interest rate counties could charge property owners who pay their taxes late. | Senate Third Reading | 03/18/2022 | 1 | Yea | |
S1367 | Senate Bill 1367 would impose more onerous and frequent reporting requirements on political candidates and other entities who communicate on political issues. | Senate Third Reading | 03/18/2022 | -4 | Nay | |
S1368 | Senate Bill 1368 would remove subjective standards for occupational licensing relating to an applicant's moral character. | Senate Third Reading | 03/15/2022 | 1 | Nay | |
S1378 | Senate Bill 1378 would create a statewide alert system known as the "Endangered Missing Person Alert" that will cost more than $1.3 million. | Senate Third Reading | 03/16/2022 | -2 | Nay | |
S1379 | Senate Bill 1379 would allow political subdivisions of the state to spend more money on property or services without going through the normal procurement process. | Senate Third Reading | 03/16/2022 | -1 | Yea | |
S1380 | Senate Bill 1380 would force taxpayers to subsidize the educational expenses of veterinarians who work in specific rural areas. | Senate Third Reading | 03/14/2022 | -3 | Yea |
Rated Sponored Bills
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