Legislator

State Representative
Dan Garner
(R) - Idaho
Idaho House District 28
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Capitol Office

P.O. Box 83720
700 W. Jefferson St.
Boise, ID 83720-0038
Phone: 208-332-1081

Clifton Office

P.O. Box 43
Clifton, ID 83228
Phone: 208-244-0999

Vote Record By Category
Category Vote Index Total Score
All Bills 51
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Rated Bill Votes
Bill Bill Name Motion Vote Date Rating Vote Comments
H0001 House Bill 1 would require that any post-election audit be conducted using a hand recount of ballots. House Third Reading 01/19/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0004 House Bill 4 would add prohibitions to Idaho statute based solely on the federal Drug Enforcement Administration's decisions about controlled substances. House Third Reading 01/30/2023 -1 Absent Full Analysis
H0011 House Bill 11 would prohibit state election officials and employees from accepting or expending money from private or corporate entities. House Third Reading 02/10/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0018 House Bill 18 would repeal a sunset provision that applies to an expansion of Idaho's worker compensation program. House Third Reading 01/31/2023 -1 Yea Full Analysis
H0024 House Bill 24 would create the "Idaho launch grant program" to provide substantial taxpayer-funded subsidies to Idaho high school graduates for their college or workforce training. House Third Reading 02/06/2023 -6 Yea Full Analysis
H0056 House Bill 56 would redefine the "daylight hours" restriction for young drivers to be from 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM. House Third Reading 02/09/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0058 House Bill 58 would eliminate the March and August election dates for school bond and levy questions and recall elections. House Third Reading 02/10/2023 2 Yea Full Analysis
H0061 House Bill 61 would allow, with restrictions, certain out-of-state mental or behavioral health providers to offer telehealth services in Idaho. House Third Reading 03/03/2023 1 Nay Full Analysis
H0063 House Bill 63 would recognize that professional counselors and marriage and family therapists have the right not to provide services that go against their sincerely held principles. House Third Reading 02/15/2023 2 Yea Full Analysis
H0064 House Bill 64 would clarify that patients’ right to receive visitors while in a hospital, hospice, or long-term care facility includes in-person visits. House Third Reading 02/23/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0066 House Bill 66 would create criminal penalties for knowingly making a false report or allegation of child abuse, abandonment, or neglect to the government. House Third Reading 02/22/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0066 House Bill 66 would create criminal penalties for knowingly making a false report or allegation of child abuse, abandonment, or neglect to the government. House Third Reading 03/16/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0071 House Bill 71 would protect children from unnecessary, life-altering medical procedures by prohibiting medical providers from performing sex reassignment surgery on minors or prescribing puberty blockers to them. House Third Reading 02/14/2023 2 Yea Full Analysis
H0071 House Bill 71 would protect children from unnecessary, life-altering medical procedures by prohibiting medical providers from performing sex reassignment surgery on minors or prescribing puberty blockers to them. House Third Reading 03/28/2023 3 Yea Full Analysis
H0073 House Bill 73 would clarify that a licensed counselor can work in Idaho's drug courts and mental health courts, even if the counselor has a past criminal conviction. House Third Reading 02/16/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0074 House Bill 74 would create a pathway to occupational licensure in Idaho for individuals with work experience in a state that does not require licensure. House Third Reading 02/15/2023 1 Absent Full Analysis
H0074 House Bill 74 would create a pathway to occupational licensure in Idaho for individuals with work experience in a state that does not require licensure. House Third Reading 03/16/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0082 House Bill 82 would clarify that the production, marketing, distribution, sale, and use of vitamins and supplements would not be subject to federal laws or regulations passed or enacted after July 1, 2022. House Third Reading 03/02/2023 1 Nay Full Analysis
H0085 House Bill 85 would allow counties to add an administrative fee to the cost of titling a vehicle. House Third Reading 02/16/2023 -1 Yea Full Analysis
H0087 House Bill 87 would establish that if local governments receive more than $80 million from state sales tax revenue for their transportation budgets, there would be restrictions on how they could use the funds. House Third Reading 02/13/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0090 House Bill 90 would allow the date on which a legal notice is published electronically to be considered the publication date of the notice, rather than when it appears in a printed newspaper. House Third Reading 02/23/2023 -1 Yea Full Analysis
H0091 House Bill 91 would prohibit government from using public money for membership fees or dues, unless required by law or needed by a government employee to maintain licensure. House Third Reading 03/03/2023 1 Nay Full Analysis
H0094 House Bill 94 would allow a county to destroy a landowner's crops and bill the owner, in the name of combatting noxious weeds, after a notice was mailed to the property, even if the owner is unknown or unavailable. House Third Reading 02/17/2023 -1 Yea Full Analysis
H0095 House Bill 95 would clarify that animal remedies that include ingredients from industrial hemp are not considered “adulterated.” House Third Reading 02/17/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0097 House Bill 97 would require the State Controller to maintain and publish a list of agreements entered into by and among government entities. House Third Reading 02/23/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0106 House Bill 106 would prevent counties and municipalities from prohibiting or restricting certain types of utility connections. House Third Reading 02/17/2023 1 Nay Full Analysis
H0124 House Bill 124 would disallow the use of student IDs as a valid form of identification in polling places. House Third Reading 02/20/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0128 House Bill 128 would micromanage how vehicle manufacturers and vehicle dealers should handle disputes. House Third Reading 03/03/2023 -1 Yea Full Analysis
H0132 House Bill 132 would create a "strategic initiatives grant program" to provide transportation funding to local governments. House Third Reading 02/21/2023 -2 Yea Full Analysis
H0133 House Bill 133 would allow most parents and legal guardians to provide driver training for their children in lieu of formal driver's training. House Third Reading 02/16/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0133 House Bill 133 would allow most parents and legal guardians to provide driver training for their children in lieu of formal driver's training. Veto SUSTAINED by House 03/21/2023 1 Nay Full Analysis
H0137 House Bill 137 would prevent a signed affidavit from being used in lieu of a valid ID at the polls. House Third Reading 03/21/2023 1 Nay Full Analysis
H0142 House Bill 142 would require scrap metal businesses to keep detailed records about their purchases of catalytic converters. House Third Reading 03/20/2023 -1 Yea Full Analysis
H0149 House Bill 149 would permit certain criminal records to be sealed under specific circumstances. House Third Reading 02/22/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0155 House Bill 155 would prohibit, with exceptions, the state from requiring proof of certain vaccinations to receive government services, enter a government venue open to the public, or be employed by the state. House Third Reading 02/20/2023 1 Nay Full Analysis
H0161 House Bill 161 would make it more difficult for the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare to refrain from enforcing statutory work requirements for some food stamp recipients. House Third Reading 02/24/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0166 House Bill 166 would forbid CC&Rs from strictly prohibiting internal accessory dwelling units. House Third Reading 03/03/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0168 House Bill 168 would require the Department of Labor to perform routine cross-checks on people seeking or receiving unemployment. House Third Reading 02/28/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0170 House Bill 170 would prohibit state agencies and departments from donating to nongovernmental organizations or sponsoring their events without written permission from the governor or an agency head. House Third Reading 02/23/2023 1 Nay Full Analysis
H0174 House Bill 174 would clarify that agency policy statements and guidance documents do not have the “force and effect of law." House Third Reading 03/21/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0174 House Bill 174 would clarify that agency policy statements and guidance documents do not have the “force and effect of law." House Third Reading 03/30/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0179 House Bill 179 would protect the integrity of Idaho's elections by prohibiting county elections offices from using "ranked choice voting or instant runoff voting" to conduct elections. House Third Reading 03/07/2023 1 Nay Full Analysis
H0180 House Bill 180 would allow the state to take money that is sitting idle in its treasury and invest it in physical gold and silver. House Third Reading 03/02/2023 1 Nay Full Analysis
H0189 House Bill 189 would prohibit the state or its political subdivisions from doing business with most companies that boycott firearm companies or several other traditional industries. House Third Reading 03/02/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0190 House Bill 190 would prohibit the state from depositing public money in most banks or credit unions that boycott firearm companies or several other traditional industries. House Third Reading 03/02/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0191 House Bill 191 would prohibit the state from considering environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria in procurement or contract bids. House Third Reading 03/02/2023 2 Yea Full Analysis
H0192 House Bill 192 would clarify that changes in financial eligibility criteria for public assistance programs must be made in statute, not through rules. House Third Reading 03/03/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0193 House Bill 193 would require most care facilities to allow in-person visits between patients and essential caregivers. House Third Reading 03/07/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0203 House Bill 203 would remove the statutory cap on how much the state can appropriate to the Public School Health Insurance Participation Fund. House Third Reading 03/13/2023 -2 Yea Full Analysis
H0205 House Bill 205 would set specific requirements for when a voter may choose to vote using an absentee ballot and prevent elections officials from sending out unsolicited absentee ballot applications. House Third Reading 03/13/2023 2 Nay Full Analysis
H0213 House Bill 213 would force taxpayers to subsidize the educational expenses of nurses who work in specific areas. House Third Reading 03/03/2023 -4 Yea Full Analysis
H0215 House Bill 215 would allow the Department of Insurance to use expanded enforcement measures against pharmacy benefit managers. House Third Reading 03/08/2023 -1 Yea Full Analysis
H0238 House Bill 238 would define and prohibit "unfair service agreements" between homeowners and businesses. House Third Reading 03/03/2023 -1 Yea Full Analysis
H0239 House Bill 239 would clarify that foreign nationals may not vote in most Idaho elections. House Third Reading 03/14/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0242 House Bill 242 would define and prohibit the trafficking of minors for the purpose of a criminal abortion without parental permission. House Third Reading 03/07/2023 2 Yea Full Analysis
H0242 House Bill 242 would define and prohibit the trafficking of minors for the purpose of a criminal abortion without parental permission. House Third Reading 03/30/2023 2 Yea Full Analysis
H0244 House Bill 244 would clarify that residents' right to receive visitors while in a residential care or assisted living facility includes in-person visits, and that this right cannot be conditioned on the basis of a visitor's vaccination status. House Third Reading 03/13/2023 2 Absent Full Analysis
H0265 House Bill 265 would require reasonable efforts to prevent minors from accessing sexual performances and prohibit the use of government facilities or funds for such performances. House Third Reading 03/07/2023 1 Nay Full Analysis
H0273 House Bill 273 would clarify that voters can use an initiative or referendum to reduce the property tax base budget of a city or county. House Third Reading 03/09/2023 1 Nay Full Analysis
H0286 House Bill 286 would place some limits on how taxing districts may lobby the public regarding bond and levy elections. House Third Reading 03/14/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0286 House Bill 286 would place some limits on how taxing districts may lobby the public regarding bond and levy elections. House Third Reading 03/30/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0291 House Bill 291 would establish government standards for how pharmacy benefit managers should conduct pharmacy audits. House Third Reading 03/13/2023 -1 Absent Full Analysis
H0292 House Bill 292 would create a school district facilities fund with general fund dollars, which districts could use in place of property tax levy money; allocate certain general fund dollars to property tax relief for most homeowners; eliminate the March election date; and allow more people to qualify for the circuit breaker property tax relief program. House Third Reading 03/14/2023 2 Yea Full Analysis
H0292 House Bill 292 would create a school district facilities fund with general fund dollars, which districts could use in place of property tax levy money; allocate certain general fund dollars to property tax relief for most homeowners; eliminate the March election date; and allow more people to qualify for the circuit breaker property tax relief program. House Override Veto 03/28/2023 2 Yea Full Analysis
H0295 House Bill 295 would prohibit state and local governments or other parties from establishing a registry of firearms or firearm owners. House Third Reading 03/20/2023 2 Yea Full Analysis
H0295 House Bill 295 would prohibit state and local governments or other parties from establishing a registry of firearms or firearm owners. House Third Reading 03/30/2023 2 Yea Full Analysis
H0309 House Bill 309 would close public schools to students on election days. House Third Reading 03/16/2023 -2 Yea Full Analysis
H0326 House Bill 326 would require any legislative chamber seeking to intervene in a legal case challenging the constitutionality of an Idaho statute to do so only through the Senate president pro tempore or Speaker of the House, as applicable. House Third Reading 03/21/2023 -1 Nay Full Analysis
H0328 House Bill 328 would establish that, under certain circumstances, a large data center will be added to the base assessment roll for property taxes in a revenue allocation area, if no bonds have been issued for that area. House Third Reading 03/17/2023 2 Yea Full Analysis
H0330 House Bill 330 would cap the existing 40% tax on cigars at 50 cents per cigar. House Third Reading 03/20/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
H0338 House Bill 338 would prohibit political subdivisions of the state of Idaho from refusing to enforce federal immigration law. House Third Reading 03/21/2023 1 Nay Full Analysis
H0340 House Bill 340 would clarify how one can prove identity and residency when registering to vote. It would also require the state to issue a no-fee state identification card for voters who lack other forms of ID. House Third Reading 03/21/2023 -2 Yea Full Analysis
H0341 House Bill 341 would make it a felony to receive anything of value derived from another person's engagement in prostitution. House Third Reading 03/21/2023 -1 Yea Full Analysis
H0341 House Bill 341 would make it a felony to receive anything of value derived from another person's engagement in prostitution. House Third Reading 03/30/2023 -2 Yea Full Analysis
H0348 House Bill 348 would increase the annual salaries of supreme court justices, appeals court judges, district judges, and magistrate judges. House Third Reading 03/23/2023 -1 Yea Full Analysis
H0349 House Bill 349 would require that new herd districts must be enclosed by fences and cattle guards or gates. House Third Reading 03/23/2023 -1 Yea Full Analysis
H0349 House Bill 349 would require that new herd districts must be enclosed by fences and cattle guards or gates. House Third Reading 03/30/2023 -1 Yea Full Analysis
HR003 House Resolution 3 would amend Idaho House Rules to restyle personal bills as informational bills and exclude them from the process that assigns them to a committee. House Third Reading 02/09/2023 -1 Yea Full Analysis
S1005 Senate Bill 1005 would require licensed daycare facilities to be transparent about vaccine requirements by informing parents of their right to exempt their children from the requirements. House Third Reading 03/14/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
S1028 Senate Bill 1028 would redefine terms describing mistreatment of older adults and expand the role of government in caring for older adults. House Third Reading 03/22/2023 -1 Yea Full Analysis
S1029 Senate Bill 1029 would prevent government or any agent of government from starting an investigation based solely on on a child's vaccination status and clarify that a child's vaccination status cannot be used as a pretext for terminating a parent's relationship with their child. House Third Reading 02/20/2023 2 Yea Full Analysis
S1036 Senate Bill 1036 would reduce the penalty for selling raw milk from a criminal misdemeanor to a civil violation. House Third Reading 03/16/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
S1039 Senate Bill 1039 would impose new regulations on property owners who have renters. House Third Reading 03/13/2023 -2 Absent Full Analysis
S1046 Senate Bill 1046 would create a carve-out in Idaho's liquor laws in response to a dispute a golf course is having with ISP over enforcing these laws. House Third Reading 03/15/2023 -1 Nay Full Analysis
S1046 Senate Bill 1046 would create a carve-out in Idaho's liquor laws in response to a dispute a golf course is having with ISP over enforcing these laws. House Third Reading 03/15/2023 -1 Yea Full Analysis
S1049 Senate Bill 1049 would create a series of escalating penalties for individuals who do not follow posted notices on state land. House Third Reading 03/14/2023 -1 Yea Full Analysis
S1051 Senate Bill 1051 would clarify the liability of outfitters and guides. House Third Reading 03/14/2023 1 Yea Full Analysis
S1097 Senate Bill 1097 would create a new fund to spend an estimated $187 million on "Medicaid management information systems." House Third Reading 03/21/2023 -3 Yea Full Analysis
S1120 Senate Bill 1120 would significantly limit how holders of liquor licenses may utilize and benefit from those licenses. House Third Reading 03/23/2023 -1 Yea Full Analysis
S1143 Senate Bill 1143 would allow the Idaho Fish and Game Commission to restrict or prohibit the possession and transportation of shed antlers or horns. House Third Reading 03/24/2023 -1 Yea Full Analysis
S1148 Senate Bill 1148 would change the way judges appear on the ballot, how members of the Judicial Council are appointed, and how the governor may consider judicial vacancies. House Third Reading 03/22/2023 3 Yea Full Analysis
S1173 Senate Bill 1173 would clarify and potentially limit when one can engage in the "defensive display or declaration of a firearm." House Third Reading 03/28/2023 -1 Yea Full Analysis
S1194 Senate Bill 1194 would set more lenient liquor license standards for government entities than for private entities. It also creates a special rule for historic theaters. House Third Reading 03/30/2023 -2 Nay Full Analysis
SCR101 SCR 101 would call on the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare to develop a plan and draft legislation to create a state Emergency Medical Services system. House Third Reading 03/23/2023 -3 Yea Full Analysis
SJR101 Senate Joint Resolution 101 would amend the Idaho Constitution to require that organizers of initiative and referendum petition drives gather signatures from all 35 legislative districts in Idaho. House Third Reading 03/30/2023 2 Nay Full Analysis
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