Representative • Republican
Karl Oliver
Mississippi • District HD-046

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
32
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
92% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 32
Not Voting: 58
Yea: 2472
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Sponsored Bills
MS HB1775•Failed
Greenwood Utilities Commission; authorize to bottle and sell its water directly to consumers.
Primary Sponsor
MS HB1776•Failed
Greenwood Utilities Commission; authorize construction and leasing of dark fiber to enhance broadband capacity in service territory of.
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MS HB1769•Failed
Appropriation; Educational Television, Authority for.
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MS HB1770•Failed
Appropriation; Library Commission.
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MS HB1767•Failed
Appropriation; Arts Commission.
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MS HB1768•Failed
Appropriation; Education, Department of.
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MS HB1771•Failed
Appropriation; Transportation, Department of.
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MS HB1472•Failed
Child Protection Services; clarify manner of expending federal funds, and when it pays expenses for child in custody when ordered by court.
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MS HB1656•Failed
Strengthening Troop Retention for our National Guard (STRONG) Act; create.
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MS HB1850•Failed
Ad valorem tax; exempt portion of increase in true value of property under certain conditions.
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MS HB1185•Failed
Local municipal water authorities and water associations; authorize to bottle and sell certain water.
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MS HB1443•Failed
Guardian ad litem; authorize to be paid a reasonable fee for services to a child.
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MS HB921•Failed
Mississippi School Resource Officers School Safety (MS ROSS) Act; create to provide funding to local law enforcement agencies.
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MS HB1950•Failed
Appropriation; Finance and Admin, Dept. of, Bureau of Building, Ground, and Real Property Management for eligible ARPA capital projects.
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MS HB1823•Passed
Appropriation; Education, Department of.
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MS HB1826•Passed
Appropriation; Transportation, Department of.
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MS HB1825•Passed
Appropriation; Library Commission.
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MS HB1824•Passed
Appropriation; Educational Television, Authority for.
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MS HB1822•Passed
Appropriation; Arts Commission.
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MS HB1949•Passed
Appropriation; Administrative Office of Courts for eligible ARPA expenses.
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MS HB1952•Passed
Appropriation; Public Safety, Department of, for purchases of ARPA eligible equipment.
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MS HB1951•Passed
Appropriation; Health, Department of, for funding the ARPA Rural Water Associations Infrastructure Grant Program.
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MS HB504•Failed
Rural Fire truck Acquisition Assistance Program; authorize an additional round for counties and municipalities.
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MS HB1855•Passed
Sales tax; exempt sales, leases or other retail transfers of certain fixed-wing aircraft.
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MS HB1210•Passed
The Dr. Elton Mac Huddleston Rural Veterinarians Scholarship Program; establish.
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MS HB1284•Failed
Mississippi Foreign Land Ownership Act; create to prohibit acquisition of forestry and agricultural lands.
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MS HB1460•Failed
Municipality and County Water Infrastructure Grant Program; bring forward for possible amendment.
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MS HB1084•Failed
Sales tax; exempt sales of tangible personal property and services to churches.
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MS HB124•Passed
Tuskegee Airmen Day; designate the fourth Thursday in March.
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MS HB1502•Failed
Second Amendment Preservation Act; authorize to protect rights to firearms.
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MS HB937•Failed
Residential builders and remodelers; revise license examination for certain license applicants.
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MS HB266•Passed
David R. Huggins and Tom Weathersby; revise names of public buildings to include.
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