Stace Nelson

Name: Stacey 'Stace' Victor Nelson

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First Elected: 11/02/2010

Last Elected: 11/06/2012

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Gender: Male

Family: Wife: Aiza; 6 Children: Lindi, Shawn, Megumi, Le, Erika, Thomina

Date of Birth: 05/02/1967

Place of Birth: Salem/Sioux Falls, SD

Home City: Salem/Fulton, SD

Religion: Christian-Lutheran


South Dakota Key Votes

Date

Bill No.

Bill Title

Outcome

Vote

March 13, 2014

HB 1177

Prohibits Texting While Driving

Conference Report Adopted – House
(52 – 18)

Nay

March 10, 2014

SB 180

Increases Maximum Number of Video Lottery Machines in a Licensed Establishment

Bill Failed – House
(26 – 44)

Nay

March 3, 2014

SB 98

Authorizes Certain Municipalities to Increase Occupancy Tax

Bill Passed – House
(39 – 31)

Nay

Feb. 20, 2014

HB 1229

Requires Certain Individuals to be Reported to the National Background Check System

Bill Passed – House
(53 – 17)

Nay

Feb. 19, 2014

HB 1097

Amends Criteria for Classifying Property as Agricultural Land

Bill Passed – House
(37 – 33)

Yea

Feb. 6, 2014

HB 1123

Extends the Alcoholic Beverage Service Hours of Certain Hotels

Bill Passed – House
(36 – 33)

Yea

Feb. 6, 2014

HB 1185

Authorizes Certain Nonresidents to Obtain Waterfowl Hunting Licenses

Bill Passed – House
(36 – 32)

Yea

Feb. 5, 2014

HJR 1002

Increases Legislative Term Limit Length

Joint Resolution Passed – House
(54 – 16)

Nay

Jan. 30, 2014

HB 1185

Authorizes Certain Nonresidents to Obtain Waterfowl Hunting Licenses

House

Co-sponsor

Jan. 30, 2014

HJR 1001

Authorizes Additional Types of Games in Deadwood City Casinos

Amendment Adopted – House
(37 – 30)

Nay

Jan. 29, 2014

HCR 1008

Prohibits Expansion of Common Core State Standards

Joint Resolution Failed – House
(31 – 35)

Yea

Jan. 28, 2014

HCR 1008

Prohibits Expansion of Common Core State Standards

House

Co-sponsor

Jan. 24, 2014

HB 1097

Amends Criteria for Classifying Property as Agricultural Land

House

Co-sponsor

March 4, 2013

HB 1087

Authorizes School Sentinel Programs

Concurrence Vote Passed – House
(40 – 19)

Yea

March 4, 2013

SB 106

Prohibits Minors from Using a Cell Phone While Driving

Bill Passed – House
(43 – 23)

Nay

Feb. 22, 2013

HB 1214

Authorizes Prenatal Care for Undocumented Immigrants

Bill Passed – House
(39 – 28)

Yea

Feb. 21, 2013

SB 52

Authorizes Gamblers to Bet $0.01 on Lottery Games

Bill Passed – House
(39 – 28)

Nay

Feb. 20, 2013

HB 1142

Authorizes Patients to Use a Health Care Provider Outside of Their Insurance Network

Bill Passed – House
(39 – 30)

Nay

Feb. 20, 2013

HB 1237

Prohibits Weekends and Holidays from Being Considered Part of the 72-Hour Waiting Period Prior to an Abortion

Bill Passed – House
(56 – 13)

Yea

Jan. 31, 2013

SB 70

Establishes Alternative Court Programs for Nonviolent Offenders

Bill Passed – House
(63 – 7)

Nay

Jan. 30, 2013

HB 1113

Requires Certain State Electronic Exchanges to Be Made Public

Bill Failed – House
(34 – 35)

Yea

Jan. 29, 2013

HB 1087

Authorizes School Sentinel Programs

Bill Passed – House
(42 – 27)

Yea

Jan. 28, 2013

HB 1108

Exempts Certain Advisory Bodies From Providing Telephone or Internet Access

Bill Passed – House
(63 – 5)

Yea

Jan. 28, 2013

HB 1214

Authorizes Prenatal Care for Undocumented Immigrants

House

Co-sponsor

March 19, 2012

HB 1228

Tax Credits for Alternative Energy Projects

Veto Override Failed – House
(44 – 23)

Yea

March 19, 2012

HB 1248

Authorizes the Concealed Carry of a Handgun Without a Permit

Veto Override Failed – House
(27 – 40)

Yea

March 19, 2012

SB 157

Prohibits Cities From Limiting Outdoor Digital Billboards

Veto Override Failed – House
(43 – 24)

Yea

March 1, 2012

HB 1228

Tax Credits for Alternative Energy Projects

Concurrence Vote Passed – House
(52 – 16)

Yea

March 1, 2012

SB 141

Amends the Definition of Domestic Abuse

Motion Agreed – House
(39 – 25)

Yea

Feb. 29, 2012

HB 1206

Repeals the South Dakota Sales Tax on Food Refund Program

Concurrence Vote Passed – House
(61 – 6)

Yea

Feb. 29, 2012

HB 1234

Eliminates Teacher Tenure

Concurrence Vote Passed – House
(36 – 33)

Nay

Feb. 28, 2012

H Amdt 141

Defining Domestic Abuse as Abuse Witihin an Opposite-Sex Relationship

Amendment Adopted – House
(35 – 33)

Yea

Feb. 28, 2012

SB 141

Amends the Definition of Domestic Abuse

Bill Passed – House
(46 – 22)

Nay

Feb. 14, 2012

HB 1253

Prohibits State Enforcement of Religious Codes

Bill Passed – House
(47 – 22)

Yea

Feb. 13, 2012

HB 1234

Eliminates Teacher Tenure

Bill Passed – House
(41 – 28)

Did Not Vote

Feb. 13, 2012

HB 1248

Authorizes the Concealed Carry of a Handgun Without a Permit

Bill Passed – House
(50 – 18)

Did Not Vote

Jan. 26, 2012

HB 1248

Authorizes the Concealed Carry of a Handgun Without a Permit

House

Sponsor

Jan. 25, 2012

HCR 1004

Urging Academic Study of the Bible in Public Schools

Resolution Passed – House
(55 – 13)

Yea

Jan. 24, 2012

HCR 1004

Urging Academic Study of the Bible in Public Schools

House

Sponsor

Oct. 24, 2011

HB 1001

State Legislative Redistricting

Bill Passed – House
(50 – 18)

Yea

March 8, 2011

SB 156

Prohibits Employment of Undocumented Immigrants

Bill Failed – House
(33 – 35)

Yea

Feb. 22, 2011

HB 1217

Requiring Counseling and a Waiting Period Prior to an Abortion

Bill Passed – House
(49 – 19)

Yea

Feb. 17, 2011

HB 1171

Fetus Protection Bill

Bill Tabled – House
(61 – 4)

Nay

Feb. 9, 2011

HB 1061

Regulation of Registered Midwives

Bill Passed – House
(37 – 32)

Yea

Feb. 8, 2011

HB 1061

Regulation of Registered Midwives

Bill Failed – House
(36 – 31)

Yea

Feb. 7, 2011

HB 1152

Drug Testing for Welfare Recipients

Bill Failed – House
(32 – 36)

Yea

Jan. 31, 2011

HB 1217

Requiring Counseling and a Waiting Period Prior to an Abortion

House

Sponsor

Jan. 27, 2011

SB 156

Prohibits Employment of Undocumented Immigrants

Senate

Co-sponsor

Jan. 25, 2011

HB 1152

Drug Testing for Welfare Recipients

House

Co-sponsor

Jan. 25, 2011

HB 1171

Fetus Protection Bill

House

Sponsor

Jan. 21, 2011

HB 1061

Regulation of Registered Midwives

House

Sponsor

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