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Life Gauge |
House District 30 House District 30 (southern Kanawha county) elects seven members. Eric Nelson earned a C from Life Gauge. He was not willing in 2011 to introduce a motion to force a floor vote to overturn the WV Supreme Court's Panepinto decision, which mandates abortion rights and abortion funding in West Virginia. A Republican, he first served in 2011. To write a letter to Mr. Nelson, click here. Mark Hunt earned a D from Life Gauge. In February of 2010, he voted in favor of a motion to pass a Constitutional Amendment to stop state funding, and to stop abortion when Roe v Wade is overturned. It is probable that his vote was accidental. Several delegates were confused by the vote, and pushed a button they did not want to push. He is a Democrat. Doug Skaff earned a grade of F from Life Gauge. On February 24, 2010 he voted against a motion to discharge a committee, effectively killing a Constitutional Amendment that would stop state funding of abortions, and that would allow us to stop abortion when Roe v Wade is overturned. He is a Democrat. Nancy Guthrie earned an F from Life Gauge. On February 24, 2010 she voted against a motion to discharge a committee, effectively killing a Constitutional Amendment that would stop state funding of abortions, and that would allow us to stop abortion when Roe v Wade is overturned. She is a Democrat. Danny Wells earned an F from Life Gauge. On February 24, 2010 he voted against a motion to discharge a committee, effectively killing a Constitutional Amendment that would stop state funding of abortions, and that would allow us to stop abortion when Roe v Wade is overturned. In 2006 he voted against a motion to dispense with committee reference, effectively killing a parental notification bill. In 2005 he voted against Separate Offense legislation on the floor. He is a Democrat. Barbara Hatfield earned an F from Life Gauge. In 2006 she voted against a motion to dispense with committee reference, effectively killing a parental notification bill. She voted against Separate Offense legislation in 2005 (SB 146), after voting against the bill in the Judiciary committee. In 2004 she voted against Separate Offense legislation on the floor (SB 566). She voted against Informed Consent legislation in 2002 and voted against it again in 2003. She is a Democrat. Bonnie Brown earned an F from Life Gauge. In 2006 she voted against a motion to dispense with committee reference, effectively killing a parental notification bill. She voted against Separate Offense legislation in 2005 (SB 146), after voting against the bill in the Judiciary committee. In 2004 she voted against Separate Offense legislation on the floor (SB 566). She voted against Informed Consent legislation in 2002 and voted against it again in 2003. In 2004 she chaired House Health Sub-committee B, which was assigned two Life Gauge bills by the chairman. She left both bills to die without consideration. She is a Democrat. |