Rep. Charlie Geren (R)
State Representative for Texas House District 99
Phone:512-463-0610
District (817) 237-2251
Location:Fort Worth, TX (Tarrant)
Email:Email
Office Address:GW.15
Campaign Website:Website
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Facebook:@repcharliegeren
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Vote Changes / Statements of Vote
Recorded in Journal
(Wishful Changes of Vote with No Effect on Official Bill Passage or Failure,
or Explanations from This Legislator About Why They Were Away from Their Desk.
You the Voter Get to Decide If the Reasons Given are Legit, a Dereliction of Duty,
or a Clever Maneuver to Avoid a Controversial Vote.)

12 Statements of Vote (Change)
2 Change Statements
10 Away Statements

View Bill at Source Charlie Geren: Nay (View Vote Breakdown)
Explanation from Charlie Geren: "When Record No. 2192 was taken, I was temporarily out of the house chamber. I would have voted yes."
HB170: Relating to civil liability arising out of justified uses of or threats to use force or deadly force.

View Bill at Source Charlie Geren: Nay (View Vote Breakdown)
Explanation from Charlie Geren: "When Record No. 2193 was taken, I was temporarily out of the house chamber. I would have voted yes."
HB551: Relating to address information contained on reports of political contributions and expenditures made available on the Internet by the Texas Ethics Commission.

View Bill at Source Charlie Geren: Nay (View Vote Breakdown)
Explanation from Charlie Geren: "When Record No. 2189 was taken, I was temporarily out of the house chamber. I would have voted no."
HB722: Relating to the disclosure of appraisal methods by automobile insurers.

View Bill at Source Charlie Geren: Nay (View Vote Breakdown)
Explanation from Charlie Geren: "When Record No. 1278 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes."
HB1056: Relating to the issuance of gold and silver specie and the establishment of a currency based on gold and silver; authorizing a fee.

View Bill at Source Charlie Geren: Away (View Vote Breakdown)
Explanation from Charlie Geren: "When Record No. 761 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes."
HB3126: Relating to the election of certain school districts to participate in the uniform group coverage program for active school employees.

View Bill at Source Charlie Geren: Nay (View Vote Breakdown)
Explanation from Charlie Geren: "When Record No. 2190 was taken, I was temporarily out of the house chamber. I would have voted yes."
HB4105: Relating to the authority of certain counties to consider a prospective contractor's principal place of business when awarding certain contracts.

View Bill at Source Charlie Geren: Away (View Vote Breakdown)
Explanation from Charlie Geren: "When Record No. 2188 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no."
HB4234: Relating to a requirement that a student's postsecondary transcript include the average or median grade awarded in each class.

View Bill at Source Charlie Geren: Nay (View Vote Breakdown)
Explanation from Charlie Geren: "When Record No. 2191 was taken, I was temporarily out of the house chamber. I would have voted yes."
HB4413: Relating to mass balance attribution of renewable biomass feedstocks used to produce renewable chemicals.

View Bill at Source Charlie Geren: Nay (View Vote Breakdown)
Explanation from Charlie Geren: "When Record No. 2187 was taken, I was temporarily out of the house chamber. I would have voted yes."
HJR182: Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the Veterans' Land Board to issue general obligation bonds in an aggregate principal amount that is greater than amounts previously authorized.

View Bill at Source Charlie Geren: Away (View Vote Breakdown)
Explanation from Charlie Geren: "When Record No. 154 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes."
SB1: General Appropriations Bill.

View Bill at Source Charlie Geren: Away (View Vote Breakdown)
Explanation from Charlie Geren: "When Record No. 3301 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes."
SB3: Relating to the regulation of consumable hemp products and the hemp-derived cannabinoids contained in those products; requiring a registration; imposing fees; creating criminal offenses; providing an administrative penalty.

View Bill at Source Charlie Geren: Yea (View Vote Breakdown)
Explanation from Charlie Geren: "When Record No. 3930 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no."
SCR27: Authorizing the burial of Guy Herman in the State Cemetery.

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