Weekly Rundown #1: 2/24-2/28
- kirstyfryer0
- Mar 4
- 1 min read
Happy Tuesday, Bill Followers
I'll start out with a link to this week's data here.
Monday, 2/24: Dutton and Turner, both democrats, tied for MBP (most bills proposed) on Monday with four bills apiece. Of the 50 bills proposed, 26% were democrat and 74% were republican. Environment and Energy and Taxes were popular talking points, taking up 24% of Monday's bills. Only four moved forward on Monday.
Tuesday, 2/25: Tuesday's MBP was Reynolds (D), with 9/99 bills! Tuesday showed a 40% democratic bill introduction rate and 60% republican. 15.2% of Tuesday's bills were related to Education. Eight bills moved forward on Monday.
Wednesday, 2/26: Tinderholt (R) won the Wednesday MBP, producing 8% of bills. Wednesday noted 34.4% democrat to 69.6% republican bill introduction. 10.8% of the bills were in regard to education, and no bills moved forward.
Thursday, 2/27: Bonnen, Vandeaver, and Hunter, all republican, created a 3-way tie for most bills proposed on Thursday with three bills apiece. Of the bills proposed, 33.9% were democrat and 66.1% were republican. Education took up more than ten percent of bills on Thursday. 148 bills were updated on the 28th.
Friday, 2/28: Martinez (D) is the Friday MBP, producing 9% of the bills proposed. Of the 50 bills proposed, 26% were democrat and 74% were republican. Environment and Energy and Taxes were popular talking point, taking up 24% of Monday's bills. Only four moved forward on Monday.
Week OVERALL: Reynolds (D) is the first MVP with 11 overall proposals this week. Our bills were split 65.6% Republican 34.4% Democrat, with 62 Education bills, 22 Crime bills, and 22 Tax bills
Catch ya next week!
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