Representative • Democrat
Erik Muckey
South Dakota • District HD-015

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
28
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
96% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 106
Other: 4
Yea: 310
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Sponsored Bills
SD HB1264•Passed
Require the disclosure of an outstanding loan balance on a campaign finance disclosure report.
Co-Sponsor
SD HB1238•Passed
Establish protections for a veteran seeking assistance in a veterans' benefit matter.
Co-Sponsor
SD HB1225•Passed
Update and repeal provisions related to the reporting of hospital charge information.
Co-Sponsor
SD SB164•Passed
Prohibit the use of a deepfake to influence an election and to provide a penalty therefor.
Co-Sponsor
SD SB143•Passed
Modify the composition and staffing requirements of the South Dakota-Ireland Trade Commission.
Co-Sponsor
SD SB171•Passed
Add questions about historical property to seller's disclosure statement.
Co-Sponsor
SD SB176•Passed
Clarify the discovery procedures and powers and to modify the administration of the Government Operations and Audit Committee.
Co-Sponsor
SD SB131•Passed
Establish an electronic system for vehicle titles.
Co-Sponsor
SD HB1114•Passed
Make an appropriation for the purchasing of equipment to support the South Dakota Board of Technical Education.
Co-Sponsor
SD SB106•Passed
Require an individual be registered as a voter of this state before being eligible to be a petition sponsor for a ballot measure.
Co-Sponsor
SD SB92•Passed
Require that the director of the Legislative Research Council and the secretary of state review an initiated measure and determine if the measure embraces more than one subject.
Co-Sponsor
SD HB1071•Passed
Modify practice criteria for physician assistants.
Co-Sponsor
SD HB1059•Passed
Clarify the meaning of teleconference for purposes of open meeting requirements.
Co-Sponsor
SD SB70•Passed
Modify the maximum sparsity benefit a sparse school district is eligible to receive.
Co-Sponsor
SD SB193•Passed
Allow an applicant to have an interpreter present during the driving portion of a driver license exam.
Co-Sponsor
SD HB1196•Passed
Update Uniform Unclaimed Property Act to include provisions related to virtual currency and notice requirements.
Primary Sponsor
SD SB154•Passed
Prohibit pharmaceutical manufacturers from interfering in contracts between 340B entities and pharmacies and to provide a penalty therefor.
Co-Sponsor
SD SB155•Passed
Reduce the amount of net receipts of unclaimed property deposited into the general fund.
Co-Sponsor
SD SB170•Passed
Authorize the South Dakota State Brand Board to enter a memorandum of understanding with any Indian tribe for the investigation of cattle theft.
Co-Sponsor
SD HB1157•Passed
Amend the maximum fee limit due when applying for a county drainage permit.
Co-Sponsor
SD HB1141•Passed
Provide an exception for employers to acquire and distribute opioid antagonists that are available over the counter.
Co-Sponsor
SD HB1100•Passed
Clarify which opinions must be included in the annual judicial opinions report prepared by the Legislative Research Council.
Co-Sponsor
SD HB1097•Passed
Establish and modify provisions for the temporary training of nonresident physicians.
Co-Sponsor
SD SB99•Passed
Make an appropriation for purchasing, storing, and distributing sexual assault kits.
Co-Sponsor
SD HB1094•Passed
Modify laws regarding school bus safety and to provide a penalty therefor.
Co-Sponsor
SD HB1092•Passed
Make an appropriation for a student teacher stipend grant program.
Co-Sponsor
SD SB83•Passed
Revise the penalty and provide treatment for the ingestion of certain controlled substances.
Co-Sponsor
SD HB1079•Passed
Increase the number of off-sale licenses from two to three in municipalities and counties of one thousand or less.
Co-Sponsor
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