Representative • Republican
Tony Randolph
South Dakota • District HD-035

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
25
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
71% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 490
Not Voting: 1
Other: 102
Yea: 973
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Sponsored Bills
SD HB1259•Passed
Prohibit unauthorized access to certain multi-occupancy rooms.
Co-Sponsor
SD HB1218•Passed
Address the imposition of firearm restrictions on certain employees, officers, volunteers, and other individuals.
Co-Sponsor
SD HB1139•Passed
Allow individualized investigative treatments for patients with life-threatening or debilitating diseases or conditions.
Co-Sponsor
SD HB1106•Passed
Require a report regarding refugee resettlement services.
Co-Sponsor
SD HB1071•Passed
Modify practice criteria for physician assistants.
Co-Sponsor
SD HB1062•Passed
Amend provisions pertaining to the maintenance and publication of the statewide voter registration file.
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SD SB144•Passed
Require legislative approval for significant capital expenditures by the Department of Game, Fish and Parks.
Co-Sponsor
SD SB145•Passed
Require legislative approval of real property leases that are necessary for the operation of state government and exceed specified durations or rental payments.
Co-Sponsor
SD HB1093•Passed
Modify the permissible dates for a school district bond election.
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SD SB79•Passed
Permit the operation of a Class I electric bicycle on the Mickelson Trail.
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SD HB1052•Passed
Prohibit the exercise of eminent domain for a pipeline that carries carbon oxide.
Co-Sponsor
SD HB1044•Passed
Authorize the use of a newborn safety device for the voluntary surrender of a newborn and to make clarifying changes.
Co-Sponsor
SD HB1124•Engrossed
Repeal a requirement regarding possession of a registry card.
Co-Sponsor
SD SB16•Introduced
Set aside certain contractor's excise tax collections relating to the Ellsworth Air Force Base, to create a fund for the collections, and to provide an appropriation therefor.
Co-Sponsor
SD HB1166•Engrossed
Enhance penalties for the violation of right-to-work statutes and to provide a penalty therefor.
Primary Sponsor
SD HB1118•Passed
Prohibit the award or use of state moneys for the research, production, promotion, sale, or distribution of cell-cultured protein.
Co-Sponsor
SD HB1053•Passed
Require age verification by websites containing material that is harmful to minors, and to provide a penalty therefor.
Co-Sponsor
SD HB1267•Introduced
Prohibit the use of paid petition circulators, and provide a penalty therefor.
Co-Sponsor
SD HB1198•Introduced
Modify the tuition benefit for dependents and spouses of disabled and deceased veterans.
Co-Sponsor
SD HB1177•Introduced
Require an employee of a school district, the Board of Regents, or the South Dakota Board of Technical Education to receive permission of a parent or guardian of an unemancipated minor student before addressing the student with a name other than the student's legal name and to prohibit the compulsory use of gendered language inconsistent with sex.
Co-Sponsor
SD HB1138•Introduced
Reduce a maximum property tax mill levy on owner-occupied single-family dwellings for school district general funds, and to repeal certain sales tax exemptions.
Co-Sponsor
SD HB1088•Introduced
Enhance the penalty for causing death by distributing a Schedule I or II substance.
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SD HB1260•Introduced
Require that birth certificates and certain official documents reflect biological sex.
Co-Sponsor
SD HB1223•Introduced
Provide for conscience exemptions from certain vaccinations.
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SD SB153•Introduced
Require that expenditures from the department of game, fish and parks fund be budgeted through the general appropriation bill.
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