Matthew Rosendale

Name: Matthew 'Matt' M. Rosendale

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First Elected: 11/06/2012

Last Elected:

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Gender: Male

Family: Wife: Jean; 3 children: Matt Jr., Brien, Adam

Date of Birth: 07/07/1960

Place of Birth: Baltimore, MD

Home City: Glendive, MT

Religion: Catholic


Montana Key Votes

Date

Bill No.

Bill Title

Outcome

Vote

April 23, 2013

HB 297

Prohibits the Employment of Undocumented Immigrants

Conference Report Adopted – Senate
(29 – 21)

Yea

April 23, 2013

SB 256

Requires the Fish, Wildlife and Parks Organization to be Liable for Damage Caused by Wild Buffalo

Conference Report Adopted – Senate
(30 – 20)

Yea

April 19, 2013

SB 405

Repeals Same-Day Voter Registration

Concurrence Vote Passed – Senate
(29 – 20)

Yea

April 19, 2013

SB 408

Limits General Election Candidates to Top 2 From Primary Election

Concurrence Vote Passed – Senate
(29 – 20)

Yea

April 18, 2013

HB 377

Appropriates Funds for the Teachers’ Retirement System

Bill Passed – Senate
(30 – 19)

Nay

April 18, 2013

HB 623

Expands Medicaid Eligibility

Bill Passed – Senate
(27 – 22)

Nay

April 16, 2013

HB 13

Appropriates Funds for State Employee Pay Raises

Bill Passed – Senate
(37 – 13)

Nay

April 16, 2013

HB 2

2013-2015 Biennium Budget

Bill Passed – Senate
(30 – 20)

Nay

April 8, 2013

HB 30

Prohibits Same-Day Voter Registration

Bill Passed – Senate
(29 – 21)

Yea

March 28, 2013

HB 217

Exempts Religious Organizations from Campaign Finance Reporting Requirements

Bill Passed – Senate
(27 – 22)

Yea

March 23, 2013

HB 304

Authorizes Concealed Carry of Firearms Without a Concealed-Carry Permit

Bill Passed – Senate
(30 – 19)

Yea

March 21, 2013

HB 247

Authorizes Salvage of Game Killed By Vehicles

Bill Passed – Senate
(28 – 20)

Yea

March 13, 2013

HB 302

Prohibits the Enforcement of Federal Firearms Regulations

Bill Passed – Senate
(28 – 21)

Yea

Feb. 23, 2013

SB 175

Increases Public Education Funding

Bill Passed – Senate
(32 – 17)

Nay

Feb. 20, 2013

SB 107

Amends Sexual Conduct Laws

Bill Passed – Senate
(38 – 11)

Nay

Feb. 16, 2013

SB 81

Establishes Tax Deductions for Donations to Educational Charities

Bill Passed – Senate
(26 – 20)

Yea

Feb. 9, 2013

SB 96

Reduces Business Equipment Tax

Bill Passed – Senate
(33 – 16)

Yea

Feb. 5, 2013

SB 256

Requires the Fish, Wildlife and Parks Organization to be Liable for Damage Caused by Wild Buffalo

Senate

Co-sponsor

Jan. 25, 2013

HB 315

Establishes Public Charter Schools

House

Co-sponsor

Jan. 15, 2013

SB 143

Amends Bison Management Laws

Senate

Co-sponsor

April 28, 2011

SB 329

Oil and Natural Gas Revenue for Schools

Conference Report Adopted – House
(50 – 49)

Nay

April 27, 2011

HB 2

2011-2013 Biennium Budget

Concurrence Vote Passed – House
(55 – 45)

Yea

April 27, 2011

HB 627

Requiring Parental Notification for Abortions

Concurrence Vote Passed – House
(65 – 35)

Yea

April 27, 2011

SB 423

Medical Marijuana

Conference Report Adopted – House
(70 – 30)

Yea

April 26, 2011

SB 125

Prohibits State from Requiring Individuals to Purchase Health Insurance

Nonconcurrence Vote Passed – House
(68 – 32)

Yea

April 20, 2011

HB 13

Increases Pay for State Employees

Bill Failed – House
(40 – 60)

Nay

April 12, 2011

HB 2

2011-2013 Biennium Budget

Conference Report Adopted – House
(54 – 44)

Yea

April 12, 2011

HB 271

Authorizes Concealed-Carry Without a Permit

Conference Report Adopted – House
(69 – 29)

Yea

March 23, 2011

HB 13

Increases Pay for State Employees

Bill Not Tabled – House
(39 – 54)

Nay

March 22, 2011

HB 574

Clarifying Montana Constitution with Regards to Abortion

Amendment Adopted – House
(66 – 31)

Yea

March 4, 2011

HB 389

Warning Labels for Medical Marijuana

Bill Failed – House
(40 – 59)

Nay

March 3, 2011

HB 521

Referendum to Revise Judicial Election Laws

Bill Failed – House
(45 – 54)

Yea

March 2, 2011

HB 248

Income Tax Credit for Long-Term Care Insurance

Bill Failed – House
(44 – 56)

Yea

Feb. 24, 2011

HB 334

Workers Compensation Rates

Bill Passed – House
(67 – 31)

Yea

Feb. 24, 2011

HB 544

Abortion Regulations

Bill Passed – House
(53 – 45)

Yea

Feb. 23, 2011

HB 381

Criminalizing Enforcement of Certain Federal Firearms Laws

Bill Failed – House
(38 – 61)

Yea

Feb. 23, 2011

HB 382

Nullification of Federal Laws

Bill Failed – House
(42 – 57)

Yea

Feb. 23, 2011

HB 516

Limiting Local Ordinances

Bill Passed – House
(62 – 37)

Yea

Feb. 23, 2011

HB 550

Prohibits Enforcement of Federal Greenhouse Gas Regulatory Program

Bill Passed – House
(68 – 31)

Yea

Feb. 22, 2011

HB 271

Authorizes Concealed-Carry Without a Permit

Bill Passed – House
(54 – 41)

Yea

Feb. 22, 2011

HB 456

Sexual Education in K-12 Public Schools

Bill Passed – House
(67 – 30)

Yea

Feb. 21, 2011

HB 161

Repeals Montana Medical Marijuana Law

Bill Passed – House
(62 – 37)

Yea

Feb. 16, 2011

HB 206

Constitutional Amendment on Freedom to Choose Health Insurance Coverage

Amendment Adopted – House
(67 – 31)

Yea

Feb. 11, 2011

HB 280

Require Ultrasound Prior to Abortion

Bill Failed – House
(47 – 53)

Yea

Feb. 10, 2011

HB 309

Prohibits Recreational Access to Ditches

Bill Passed – House
(57 – 43)

Yea

Feb. 10, 2011

HB 384

Concealed Weapons in Prohibited Places

Bill Passed – House
(52 – 47)

Yea

Feb. 8, 2011

HB 30

Health Care Sharing Ministries

Bill Passed – House
(68 – 32)

Yea

Feb. 7, 2011

HB 198

Eminent Domain Law Amendments

Bill Passed – House
(69 – 30)

Nay

Feb. 4, 2011

HB 180

Revise Close of Voter Registration

Bill Passed – House
(67 – 33)

Yea

Jan. 28, 2011

HB 130

Expansion of Elections that Can Be Conducted By Mail

Bill Failed – House
(42 – 57)

Nay

Jan. 21, 2011

HB 167

Criminalizes Death to an Unborn Child

Bill Passed – House
(68 – 30)

Yea

Jan. 18, 2011

HB 280

Require Ultrasound Prior to Abortion

House

Co-sponsor

Jan. 18, 2011

HB 71

Excludes Undocumented Immigrants from Workers’ Compensation

Bill Passed – House
(60 – 40)

Yea

Jan. 13, 2011

HB 1

Funding for Legislative Session

Bill Passed – House
(67 – 32)

Yea

Jan. 6, 2011

SB 114

Communication Between Federal Law Enforcement Officers and County Sheriffs

Senate

Co-sponsor

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