Legislator

State Representative
Neil Anderson
(R) - Idaho
Idaho House District 31
Out of Office

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Vote Record By Category
Category Vote Index Total Score
All Bills 61
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Rated Bill Votes
Bill Bill Name Motion Vote Date Rating Vote Comments
H0003 HB 3 would greatly increase the licensure fee for counselors and therapists while making moderate reforms to reduce barriers to the industry. House Third Reading 01/29/2019 -1 Nay Full analysis
H0004 HB 4 would eliminate a requirement that applicants for licensure as an occupational therapist submit a new application after failing two attempts on the licensure examination. House Third Reading 01/28/2019 1 Yea Full analysis
H0005 HB 5 would eliminate the Board of Chiropractic Physicians’ peer review committee. House Third Reading 01/28/2019 1 Yea Full analysis
H0008 HB 8 would expand the prescribing authority for midwives and make clerical changes to the licensing statutes. House Third Reading 01/28/2019 1 Yea Full analysis
H0009 HB 9 is a substantial rewrite of the Medical Practice Act, which regulates the practice of physicians and physician assistants in the state. House Third Reading 01/30/2019 1 Yea Full analysis
H0010 HB 10 would establish an interstate pharmaceutical practice compact and take steps to ease restrictions on the practice of pharmacy in Idaho. House Third Reading 01/30/2019 4 Yea Full analysis
H0012 HB 12 would make it easier to prescribe opioid antagonists and would eliminate an educational program run by the Department of Health and Welfare. House Third Reading 01/30/2019 2 Yea Full analysis
H0015 HB 15 would exempt any fees assessed for compiling public records request from sales taxes. House Third Reading 01/21/2019 1 Yea Full analysis
H0022 HB 22 would remove the age limit requirement for sign language interpreters and allow licensees to show proof of licensure electronically. House Third Reading 02/04/2019 2 Yea Full analysis
H0024 HB 24 would remove weight restrictions for utility-type vehicles (UTVs). House Third Reading 02/04/2019 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0026 HB 26 would give the owners of underground storage tanks additional time to comply with federal regulations governing those tanks. House Third Reading 01/31/2019 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0042 HB 42 would ensure that labor negotiations are open to the public, as called for by open meeting laws. House Third Reading 03/11/2019 1 Yea Full analysis
H0044 HB 44 would double the maximum fee assessed on private forest lands under the Forest Practices Act. House Third Reading 02/05/2019 -1 Yea Full Analysis
H0045 HB 45 would reduce the number of training hours required to obtain a license as a driving instructor. House Third Reading 02/14/2019 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0058 HB 58 would make it easier for individuals to donate unused prescription drugs to others in need. House Third Reading 02/14/2019 2 Yea Full Analysis
H0061 HB 61 would establish a new corporate welfare program for small railroad companies investing in their infrastructure. House Third Reading 02/12/2019 -2 Nay Full Analysis
H0068 HB 68 would repeal the statute which allows legislators to spike their pension once they leave the Legislature. House Third Reading 02/13/2019 1 Absent Full Analysis
H0074 HB 74 would change requirements and restrictions for off-highway vehicles and would give the Department of Parks and Recreation additional authority. House Third Reading 02/21/2019 -1 Yea Full Analysis
H0075 HB 75 would require nonresidents to purchase a user certificate to use an off-highway vehicle (OHV) in Idaho. House Third Reading 02/21/2019 -1 Yea Full Analysis
H0078 HB 78 would establish a DUI diversion program that would allow individuals charged with a DUI to choose alternative sentencing. House Third Reading 04/01/2019 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0079 HB79 would allow first responders to damage private property without liability (for lawsuits or criminal prosecution) for their actions. House Third Reading 03/01/2019 -1 Yea Full Analysis
H0086 HB 86 would apply the sales tax exemption for labor charges to the labor charges for installing accessories on new vehicles. House Third Reading 02/11/2019 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0090 HB 90 would revise the definitions for all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and utility-type vehicles. House Third Reading 02/20/2019 2 Yea Full Analysis
H0093 HB 93 would give the State Board of Education authority to provide funding to nontraditional educator preparation programs for training teachers. House Third Reading 03/25/2019 -1 Yea Full analysis
H0099 HB 99 would eliminate the mandatory minimum sentences for convictions for trafficking in marijuana, cocaine and methamphetamine/amphetamine or their precursors. House Third Reading 03/04/2019 3 Nay Full Analysis
H0100 HB 100 would require the Legislature to take affirmative action to adopt administrative rules proposed by executive agencies. House Third Reading 02/15/2019 1 Yea Full analysis
H0103 HB 103 would require local governments to disclose the cost of a proposed levy on the ballot. House Third Reading 02/15/2019 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0106 HB 106 would require drivers to slow down and move to outside lanes for tow trucks and highway incident response vehicles, rather than just emergency vehicles. House Third Reading 02/25/2019 -1 Yea Full Analysis
H0108 HB 108 would give building inspectors six months on the job before they have to obtain a certification. House Third Reading 02/12/2019 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0109 HB 109 would establish a Maternal Mortality Review Committee under the state Department of Health and Welfare House Third Reading 02/21/2019 -3 Yea Full Analysis
H0118 HB 118 would prohibit the use of pretrial risk algorithms with inherent bias and would require the algorithms are made available to the public. House Third Reading 03/25/2019 1 Yea Full analysis
H0122 HB 122 would require the state department of Agriculture to develop a state plan for growing hemp and would allow for very restricted transport of hemp through the state. House Third Reading 03/18/2019 2 Yea Full Analysis
H0127 HB 127 would allow counties to determine whether or not they develop a comprehensive land use plan. House Third Reading 03/12/2019 1 Nay Full analysis
H0130 HB 130 would specify public notice requirements for city annexations and make changes to increase accountability on how private lands are annexed. House Third Reading 03/12/2019 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0133 HB 133 would require daycare and school facilities to inform parents of their ability to opt out of vaccinations for their children. House Third Reading 02/25/2019 1 Absent Full analysis
H0141 HB 141 would make it easier for mining operations to establish reclamation plans and would require underground mines to establish such plans. House Third Reading 02/28/2019 1 Nay Full Analysis
H0144 HB 144 would exempt individuals who are working at assisted living facilities from having to be licensed as a barber or cosmetologist if they wish to help residents with personal grooming. House Third Reading 03/01/2019 1 Yea Full analysis
H0145 HB 145 would amend self-service storage facility regulations. House Third Reading 03/05/2019 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0151 HB 151 would increase the licensing fees that health departments can assess, would add fees they may assess and limit them from assessing any others. House Third Reading 02/28/2019 -1 Yea Full Analysis
H0153 HB 153 would increase the starting salary for teachers by $1,500 for each of the next two years. House Third Reading 02/26/2019 -1 Yea Full analysis
H0161 HB 161 would allow local governments to post procurement notices for information technology goods or services online, rather than in a print newspaper. House Third Reading 02/22/2019 1 Nay Full analysis
H0170 HB 170 would require the state Department of Health and Welfare to notify parents or guardians of their rights when it initiates a child protection investigation. House Third Reading 02/28/2019 1 Nay Full Analysis
H0179 HB 179 would have the Transportation Department revoke a vehicle registration if they determine a vehicle owner does not have individual insurance coverage. House Third Reading 03/13/2019 -1 Yea Full Analysis
H0182 HB 182 would allow pharmacists to prescribe a limited array of medications without having specific authorization from the Board of Pharmacy. House Third Reading 03/04/2019 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0189 HB 189 would limit the authority of the state Department of Fish and Game to conduct warrantless searches. House Third Reading 03/20/2019 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0195 HB 195 would allow a barber or cosmetology school that has inadvertently missed a deadline to renew a license to reinstate that license within 90 days. House Third Reading 03/08/2019 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0199 HB 199 would clarify the laws concerning carrying concealed weapons. House Third Reading 03/20/2019 2 Yea Full Analysis
H0201 HB 201 would make an exception for small taxing districts by letting them increase their budgets beyond the statutory limit on how much their budgets can grow in any one year. House Third Reading 03/04/2019 -1 Yea Full Analysis
H0206 HB 206 would expand permitless concealed carry to include areas within city limits. House Third Reading 03/14/2019 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0209 HB 209 would allow law enforcement officers to arrest an individual without a warrant if the officer is responding to a report that the individual has made a threat against a school. House Third Reading 03/06/2019 -1 Yea Full Analysis
H0217 HB 217 would increase the opportunity for voter input on the use of urban renewal dollars. House Third Reading 03/11/2019 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0217 HB 217 would increase the opportunity for voter input on the use of urban renewal dollars. House Third Reading 04/03/2019 2 Yea Full Analysis
H0229 HB 229 would increase the number of apprentices a journeyman electrician could supervise. House Third Reading 03/20/2019 1 Nay Full Analysis
H0248 HB 248 would establish the Occupational Licensing Reform Act and would reduce barriers to licensure for military members, veterans, and their spouses. House Third Reading 03/12/2019 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0275 HB 275 would allow for renewable short-term health insurance plans with fewer regulations than full-coverage health plans. House Third Reading 03/22/2019 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0276 HB 276 would permanently take the right to own a firearm away from adults who are convicted of engaging in sexual activity with a 16- or 17-year-old. House Third Reading 03/14/2019 -1 Yea Full Analysis
H0277 HB 277 would establish cost-control measures around the Medicaid program to help keep the program from ballooning out of control. House Third Reading 03/21/2019 4 Nay Full Analysis
H0300 HB 300 would give the Idaho State Police and the Department of Agriculture authority to issue permits and regulate the transportation of hemp through the state. House Third Reading 04/05/2019 -1 Yea Full Analysis
S1008 SB 1008 would change apprenticeship regulations for electrical contractors and journeymen. House Third Reading 03/05/2019 2 Yea Full Analysis
S1023 SB 1023 would apply graduated penalties to anyone who commits assault or battery against an employee of the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation. House Third Reading 03/21/2019 -1 Yea Full analysis
S1028 SB 1028 would give first responders worker’s compensation if they have suffered from post-traumatic stress injury on the job. House Third Reading 02/28/2019 -1 Yea Full Analysis
S1029 SB 1029 would create a new school-turnaround program to provide additional funding and resources to Idaho’s worst public schools. House Third Reading 03/22/2019 -3 Nay Full analysis
S1037 SB 1037 would give land surveyors authority to enter most private properties without the express permission of a landowner. House Third Reading 03/14/2019 -1 Yea Full Analysis
S1039 SB 1039 would repeal the 2020 sunset date for the Wolf Depredation Control Board. House Third Reading 02/18/2019 -2 Yea Full analysis
S1053 SB 1053 would allow individuals to obtain a license as a barber or barber-stylist through an apprenticeship. House Third Reading 03/14/2019 2 Yea Full Analysis
S1058 SB 1058 would allow charter school administrators to receive an alternate certificate rather than a full teaching certificate, as required under current law. House Third Reading 03/14/2019 1 Yea Full Analysis
S1060 SB 1060 would allow high school students to graduate early or take a flexible schedule if they meet certain requirements established by the Idaho State Board of Education. House Third Reading 03/25/2019 1 Yea Full Analysis
S1061 SB 1061 would replace the indefinite levy which school districts can collect with a fixed term levy while making it easier for schools to take advantage of the levy. House Third Reading 04/02/2019 2 Yea Full Analysis
S1065 Senate Bill 1065 would allow the state Department of Transportation to take out bonds for the Transportation Expansion and Congestion and Mitigation Program. House Third Reading 04/02/2019 -1 Yea Full analysis
S1071 SB 1071 would fill a gap in existing law by granting licensees governed by certain licensing authorities eligibility to collect attorney’s fees as the prevailing party in a lawsuit. House Third Reading 03/14/2019 1 Yea Full Analysis
S1074 SB 1074 would specify that a county is not responsible for providing health coverage to individuals who have been recently released from jail. House Third Reading 03/22/2019 1 Yea Full Analysis
S1078 SB 1078 would allow small brewers to contract with others to brew their beer in off-site facilities. House Third Reading 03/14/2019 1 Yea Full analysis
S1082 SB 1082 would increase the fees the state Brand Board can assess for inspections and certificates. House Third Reading 03/14/2019 -1 Yea Full analysis
S1096 SB 1096 would allow assisted living facilities to use private organizations for conducting government-required inspections. House Third Reading 03/15/2019 1 Yea Full Analysis
S1097 SB 1097 would obligate health insurers to continue coverage for persons who are participating in a clinical trial. House Third Reading 03/18/2019 -1 Yea Full analysis
S1105 SB 1105 would allow students to use Advanced Opportunities funding for career technical education workforce training programs. House Third Reading 03/22/2019 -1 Yea Full analysis
S1108 SB 1108 would create a new scholarship program for driver training programs and increase the state reimbursement to school districts for their driver training programs. House Third Reading 03/19/2019 -2 Yea Full Analysis
S1111 SB 1111 would allow a notary public to work electronically. House Third Reading 03/14/2019 1 Yea Full analysis
S1125 SB 1125 would allow agricultural commodity warehouses to issue electronic receipts. House Third Reading 03/14/2019 1 Yea Full Analysis
S1131 SB 1131 would dramatically increase the fines for passing a stopped school bus. House Third Reading 03/21/2019 -1 Yea Full Analysis
S1138 SB 1138 would create a new, provisional license for electricians. House Third Reading 03/26/2019 1 Yea Full Analysis
S1151 Bill description: SB 1151 would cap the amount of wildlife depredation payments to any single person at 10 percent of the total annual appropriation. House Third Reading 03/22/2019 1 Nay Full analysis
S1159 SB 1159 would revise several procedures for the initiative process in Idaho. House Third Reading 03/29/2019 1 Nay Full Analysis
S1178 SB 1178 would prohibit individuals from using exploding targets from May 10 through October 20 each year on state-owned public land. House Third Reading 03/26/2019 -1 Yea Full Analysis
S1182 SB 1182 would establish mandatory disclosure statements for companies that install residential solar power systems. House Third Reading 03/22/2019 -1 Yea Full Analysis
S1204 SB 1204 would establish work requirements for Medicaid expansion enrollees, would allow enrollees above the poverty line to receive coverage on the private market, and make other amendments to Medicaid Expansion. House Third Reading 04/04/2019 3 Yea Full Analysis
S1205 SB 1205 would require the Legislature to take affirmative action to adopt administrative rules proposed by executive agencies. House Third Reading 04/10/2019 1 Yea Full Analysis
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