Anne C. Grassie
Historical Details
Position on Issues
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Voting Record, 2012
Voted against a ban on abortions beyond 20 weeks gestation (HB 1660).
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"The opioid epidemic touches every citizen in our state -- I see this in the work I do with children and families. This has hit working families so hard. I support our local recovery centers and increasing treatment options for those suffering from substance use disorder, and will fight to do more to protect the children who are most impacted by this issue."
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Voting Record, 2014
Voted against allowing physician assisted suicide (HB 1325)
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Voting Record, 2014
Voted to ban cell phone use while driving (HB 1360)
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Voting Record, 2014
Voted against a casino (HB 1633)
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Voting Record, 2014
Voted for decriminalization of marijuana (HB 1625)
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Voting Record, 2014
Voted to broaden campaign finance disclosure laws to include more organizations, particularly nonprofits (SB 120)
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Voting Record, 2014
Voted for increasing the minimum wage (HB 1403)
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"I consider Rochester's technical high school to be a gem in our community for people who are underemployed, and for employers who need good workers -- I was proud to support the renovations this year. I hope to fight for larger-scale job training programs and education to ensure our community members and students are getting the skills they need to be competitive in our changing economy."
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Voting Record, 2014
Voted to repeal the death penalty (HB 1170)
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Voting Record, 2014
Voted to give preferential treatment to transmission line projects that bury the lines (HB 569)
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Voting Record, 2014
Voted to consider labeling of genetically engineered foods (HB 660)
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Voting Record, 2013
Voted against 'Right to Work' (HB 323)
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Voting Record, 2013
Voted to repeal the education tax credit program, in which businesses receive tax breaks for contributing to a scholarship fund for low income students that wish to attend private school (HB 370).