Rep. Ken King (R)
State Representative for Texas House District 88
Phone:512-463-0736
District (806) 323-8870
Location:Canadian, TX (Hemphill)
Email:Email
Office Address:GW.17
Office Website:Office Website
Facebook:@KingForTexas
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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)
6 Change Statements
6 Away Statements

View Bill at Source Ken King: Away (View Vote Breakdown)
Explanation from Ken King: "When Record No. 196 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes."
HB6: Relating to discipline in public schools.

View Bill at Source Ken King: Nay (View Vote Breakdown)
Explanation from Ken King: "When Record No. 216 was taken, I was temporarily out of the house chamber. I would have voted yes."
HB6: Relating to discipline in public schools.

View Bill at Source Ken King: Away (View Vote Breakdown)
Explanation from Ken King: "When Record No. 417 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes."
HB18: Relating to the establishment and administration of certain programs and services providing health care services to rural counties.

View Bill at Source Ken King: Yea (View Vote Breakdown)
Explanation from Ken King: "When Record No. 1787 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no."
HB200: Relating to jury instructions regarding parole eligibility and the release on parole of certain inmates convicted of an offense committed when younger than 18 years of age; changing parole eligibility.

View Bill at Source Ken King: Nay (View Vote Breakdown)
Explanation from Ken King: "When Record No. 2177 was taken, I was temporarily out of the house chamber. I would have voted yes."
HB229: Relating to general definitions for and collection of governmental information regarding biological sex.

View Bill at Source Ken King: Yea (View Vote Breakdown)
Explanation from Ken King: "When Record No. 1077 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no."
HB349: Relating to civil liability for removing certain individuals or animals from a motor vehicle.

View Bill at Source Ken King: Away (View Vote Breakdown)
Explanation from Ken King: "When Record No. 332 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes."
HB467: Relating to the procedure for the dissolution of the Cedar Creek Hospital District and the disposition of district money.

View Bill at Source Ken King: Yea (View Vote Breakdown)
Explanation from Ken King: "When Record No. 1779 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no."
HB510: Relating to the issuance of a certified birth record to a homeless individual.

View Bill at Source Ken King: Nay (View Vote Breakdown)
Explanation from Ken King: "When Record No. 1049 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes."
HB3623: Relating to the manner of solicitation of bids for certain purchases by the comptroller of public accounts and state agencies.

View Bill at Source Ken King: Yea (View Vote Breakdown)
Explanation from Ken King: "When Record No. 2182 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no."
HB3892: Relating to county regulation of subdivision setbacks.

View Bill at Source Ken King: Away (View Vote Breakdown)
Explanation from Ken King: "When Record No. 3502 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes."
SB8: Relating to agreements between sheriffs and the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement to enforce federal immigration law.

View Bill at Source Ken King: Yea (View Vote Breakdown)
Explanation from Ken King: "When Record No. 3928 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no."
SB30: Relating to recovery of damages in civil actions.

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