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Terry Gestrin
R - ID008
2022 rating
73%
Lifetime rating
78%
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Bill Activity
Bill ID
Bill Name
Bill Score
Vote Date
Stage
Legislator Vote
Status/Votes
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.
-1
2022-02-11
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0499
House Bill 499 – Granting police officer membership to emergency communications officers for retirement purposes
-1
2022-03-01
Signed/Enacted
No
Passed
H0509
House Bill 509 would increase the grocery tax credit by $20.
0
2022-02-10
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
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.
1
2022-02-23
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0582
House Bill 582 would exempt nonprofit organizations and their volunteers from electrical, plumbing, and HVAC licensure requirements when they construct single-family residences.
1
2022-02-28
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0589
House Bill 589 – Granting rule of 80 PERSI eligibility for juvenile corrections staff
-1
2022-02-23
Signed/Enacted
No
Passed
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.
1
2022-03-02
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0629
House Bill 629 establishes the Office of Administrative Hearings to oversee disputes involving state regulations.
-1
2022-03-07
Signed/Enacted
No
Passed
H0672
House Bill 672 would decrease some violations of fish and game rules from a misdemeanor to an infraction.
1
2022-02-28
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
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.
1
2022-03-04
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
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.
1
2022-03-02
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0701
House Bill 701 would grow government by creating an Idaho Workforce Housing Fund.
-5
2022-03-04
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0705
House Bill 705 would clarify that firearm rights may not be abridged during declared extreme emergencies.
1
2022-03-08
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0720
House Bill 720 would clarify that personhood and the rights it entails are reserved exclusively to human beings.
1
2022-03-03
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0735
House Bill 735 would move the responsibility for indigent public defense from the county to the state and reduce property taxes accordingly.
0
2022-03-08
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
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.
-1
2022-03-16
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0762
House Bill 762 would define “natural hair braiding” and exempt those who offer this service from the requirement to obtain a cosmetology license.
1
2022-03-11
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0778
House Bill 778 would make changes and clarifications to the "Idaho patient act" (House Bill 515, 2020).
-1
2022-03-23
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0780
House Bill 780 adds regulations necessitating permits for psychological service extenders and repeals language limiting regulations on residents in psychology.
-2
2022-03-18
Signed/Enacted
No
Passed
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.
2
2022-03-18
Passed
Yes
Passed
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.
-1
2022-03-25
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
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.
1
2022-03-18
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
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.
-2
2022-03-22
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
S1381
Senate Bill 1381 would prohibit public and private entities from imposing coronavirus vaccine mandates in some situations while giving the federal government unlimited authority to override the prohibitions.
0
2022-03-18
Passed
Yes
Passed
S1405
Senate Bill 1405 would instruct public entities engaging in investment activities to act as prudent investors, and not to prioritize "environmental, social, or governance" characteristics.
0
2022-03-23
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0588
House Bill 588 would authorize differential hazard pay of up to 25% of normal pay for wildland firefighters.
-1
2022-02-25
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
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.
1
2022-02-23
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0640
House Bill 640 would involve the Idaho Transportation Department in the business of installing broadband infrastructure.
-1
2022-03-02
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
S1297
Senate Bill 1297 would make it easier for the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses and other boards and commissions to share personal information about applicants among themselves.
0
2022-03-23
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
S1321
Senate Bill 1321 would add to the list of individuals against whom an assault or battery carries an enhanced penalty.
-1
2022-03-17
Signed/Enacted
No
Passed
S1368
Senate Bill 1368 would remove subjective standards for occupational licensing relating to an applicant's moral character.
1
2022-03-23
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0572
House Bill 572 would increase direct financial support for the Idaho wing of civil air patrol by $50,000.
-1
2022-03-07
Signed/Enacted
No
Passed
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.
1
2022-02-28
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0646
House Bill 646 would allow individuals to produce mead, cider, or other fermented beverages for their own use, without fear of legal penalties.
1
2022-02-25
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
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.
-1
2022-02-24
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
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."
-2
2022-03-01
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0678
House Bill 678 would create a special tax carve out for companies that expand semiconductor production in Idaho.
-2
2022-03-04
Signed/Enacted
No
Passed
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.”
1
2022-03-07
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0760
House Bill 760 would allow and regulate interstate mental and behavioral telehealth services.
1
2022-03-16
Dead/Failed
Yes
Failed
S1285
Senate Bill 1285 would prevent local governments from imposing regulations or taxes on the sale of tobacco products or vaping supplies.
1
2022-03-17
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
S1298
Senate Bill 1298 would impose new regulations on sellers who provide subscription goods or services to consumers.
-1
2022-03-18
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
S1330
Senate Bill 1330 creates a new Title 54, Chapter 59, Idaho Code to regulate the licensure and registration of naturopathic physicians.
-1
2022-03-17
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0528
House Bill 528 would reduce some restrictions on the size and use of personal delivery devices.
1
2022-02-21
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0548
House Bill 548 would create a statewide database of all homestead exemptions claimed in Idaho.
-2
2022-02-22
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0561
House Bill 561 would expand the scope of the state's Emergency Medical Fund III.
-1
2022-02-21
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0564
House Bill 564 would facilitate the use of a new statewide database to track the homestead exemptions claimed by Idahoans.
-1
2022-02-18
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
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.
2
2022-03-14
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
S1284
Senate Bill 1284 would prohibit adults aged 18-20 from purchasing and using tobacco products.
-4
2022-03-14
Signed/Enacted
No
Passed
S1350
Senate Bill 1350 would increase assessments on private hospitals, in order to further subsidize Medicaid.
-1
2022-03-16
Signed/Enacted
No
Passed
S1353
Senate Bill 1353 would allow hospitals and other health care facilities to deny patients access to visitors except for a single designated "essential caregiver."
0
2022-03-17
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0607
House Bill 607 would allow the Idaho lottery to participate in international lottery games, including those involving the U.K. and Australia.
-1
2022-02-22
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0775
House Bill 775 would provide generalized notifications, after the fact, to certain government officials about refugee resettlement.
1
2022-03-16
Dead/Failed
Yes
Failed
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.
-1
2022-03-09
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
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.
-3
2022-02-15
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
S1283
Senate Bill 1283 – Ongoing supplemental Medicaid reimbursement for ambulance services
-1
2022-03-10
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
S1268
Senate Bill 1268 – To provide no-fee identification cards to the homeless
-1
2022-03-09
Signed/Enacted
No
Passed
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.
1
2022-02-16
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0683
House Bill 683 would qualify parents and legal guardians to provide Class D driver’s education to their children.
2
2022-03-07
Dead/Failed
Yes
Failed
H0761
House Bill 761 requires electors to present valid identification and proof of United States citizenship when voting at the polls; it also establishes the election integrity fund.
2
2022-03-14
Dead/Failed
Yes
Failed
S1260
Senate Bill 1260 would require health benefit plans to pay for a 6-month supply of contraceptives at one time.
-2
2022-03-14
Dead/Failed
No
Failed
S1286
Senate Bill 1286 – Regulations for psychological service extenders
-2
2022-03-14
Dead/Failed
No
Failed
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.
2
2022-03-02
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0675
House Bill 675 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.
2
2022-03-08
Dead/Failed
Yes
Failed
S1267
Senate Bill 1267 would clarify that privately owned, noncommercial vehicles do not have to stop at ports of entry or checking stations.
1
2022-03-02
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0446
House Bill 446 would make it legal for a physician or other health professional to prescribe a nasal spray derived from marijuana, once it is approved by the FDA.
0
2022-01-31
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0455
House Bill 455 restructures and simplifies certain agricultural fees in a manner likely to reduce fees for affected industries.
1
2022-02-09
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0507
House Bill 507 – To permit the use of lighted arrow nocks and mechanical broad heads when archery hunting
1
2022-02-11
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0666
House Bill 666 would prohibit schools, colleges, universities, museums, and public libraries from disseminating potentially offensive material to minors.
0
2022-03-07
Dead/Failed
Yes
Failed
H0693
House Bill 693 would prohibit the use of drop-off boxes or similar drop-off locations to collect absentee ballots.
1
2022-03-07
Dead/Failed
Yes
Failed
H0698
House Bill 698 declares that employees required to take the COVID-19 vaccine by their employer may claim compensation for any injuries they sustain from it.
0
2022-03-07
Dead/Failed
Yes
Failed
HCR040
House Concurrent Resolution 40 formally ends the Governor’s COVID-19 emergency order first implemented on March 13, 2020.
3
2022-03-07
Dead/Failed
Yes
Failed
H0623
House Bill 623 would make it legal for a process server to trespass on private property.
-1
2022-03-07
Dead/Failed
No
Failed
H0648
House Bill 648 would require local taxing districts to dedicate 50% of any new year-over-year increase they receive in revenue sharing from the sales tax to property tax relief.
1
2022-03-04
Dead/Failed
Yes
Failed
H0690
House Bill 690 would use general fund dollars to offset property taxes without any corresponding cuts in local spending.
-1
2022-03-04
Dead/Failed
No
Failed
H0730
House Bill 730 would impose new regulations on property owners who are seeking renters.
-3
2022-03-07
Dead/Failed
No
Failed
H0708
House Bill 708 would place some limits on when the state government can require proof of a coronavirus vaccination.
0
2022-03-03
Dead/Failed
Yes
Failed
H0719
House Bill 719 would increase the legal hurdle an employer must overcome if it wants to require its workers to obtain a coronavirus vaccine.
1
2022-03-03
Dead/Failed
Yes
Failed
H0591
House Bill 591 would reduce the governor's role in appointing the attorney who serves on the Industrial Commission by giving the Judicial Council a major role.
-1
2022-03-03
Dead/Failed
No
Failed
H0601
House Bill 601 would require residential care and assisted living facilities to allow their residents to receive in-person visits.
1
2022-02-22
Dead/Failed
Yes
Failed
H0663
House Bill 663 would allow counties to create special property tax carve outs for housing developers.
-1
2022-02-28
Dead/Failed
No
Failed
H0444
House Bill 444 extends by one year the sunset date for the coronavirus immunity bill passed during the 2020 Special Legislative Session.
0
2022-01-31
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
HCR029
House Concurrent Resolution 29 would instruct government entities to accept a series of claims regarding psychological issues and to implement related "interventions and practices" in Idaho.
-1
2022-02-03
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
S1262
Senate Bill 1262 would clarify that firearm rights may not be abridged during declared disaster emergencies.
1
2022-02-23
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0475
House Bill 475 would repeal an unconstitutional statute that says it is illegal for a group to "parade in public with firearms in any city or town of this state."
1
2022-02-23
Dead/Failed
Yes
Failed
H0597
House Bill 597 would allow the state to revoke a driver's license over an unpaid traffic infraction fine.
-1
2022-02-24
Dead/Failed
No
Failed
H0557
House Bill 557 would impose additional regulations on lenders.
-1
2022-02-23
Dead/Failed
No
Failed
H0581
House Bill 581 would prevent, with some exceptions, employers from requiring employees to provide proof of vaccination or to reveal their vaccination status.
1
2022-02-22
Dead/Failed
Yes
Failed
H0439
House Bill 439 makes the law uniform regarding when voters can change their affiliation status.
1
2022-02-21
Dead/Failed
Yes
Failed
H0450
House Bill 450 extends the 2021 base tax rate for unemployment insurance for another two years.
1
2022-02-01
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0547
House Bill 547 would make it a crime for someone other than election officials, mail carriers, nationwide parcel delivery businesses, family members, and household members to convey someone else's ballot.
0
2022-02-21
Dead/Failed
Yes
Failed
H0631
House Bill 631 would prevent the state or its local political subdivisions from mandating mask-wearing for health purposes.
4
2022-02-21
Dead/Failed
Yes
Failed
H0512
House Bill 512 – To prevent bond elections from recurring within 11 months of their failure in the same taxing district
1
2022-02-17
Dead/Failed
Yes
Failed
H0522
House Bill 522 would allow the state to take money that is sitting idle in its treasury and invest it in physical gold and silver.
1
2022-02-17
Dead/Failed
Yes
Failed
H0454
House Bill 454 amends Idaho Code to incorporate federal statutes by reference, including future amendments to those statutes.
-1
2022-01-31
Signed/Enacted
No
Passed
H0531
House Bill 531 would require the state or local governments to receive approval from the Idaho Historical Society before permanently removing or relocating historical monuments or memorials.
1
2022-02-15
Dead/Failed
Yes
Failed
H0510
House Bill 510 would allow more taxpayers to take advantage of federal income tax deductions for state and local taxes paid by an “affected business entity.”
1
2022-02-14
Dead/Failed
Yes
Failed
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.
-3
2022-01-24
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
H0442
House Bill 442 prevents local governments from regulating deposits required or fees levied for leasing private residential property.
1
2022-02-07
Dead/Failed
Yes
Failed
H0436
House Bill 436 reduces Idaho's personal and corporate income tax rates and also provides for a one-time tax rebate check.
1
2022-01-20
Signed/Enacted
Yes
Passed
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