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How They Voted: Your Legislators' Voting Records
The Research Institute for Economic Development (RIED) helps you to learn how your State Legislators voted on issues that affect the economy during each Legislative Session. RIED is nonpartisan. It does not endorse candidates and does not lobby on bills.
At the end of each Legislative session, RIED's researchers create a profile of each Legislator's individual voting record on issues that affect business, industry, jobs and economic growth that year.
Each Legislator receives a score based upon his or her votes and positions on those bills. A score of 70 percent or above out of a possible 100 is considered pro-business and pro-jobs.
2009 State Senate Voting Records 2009 State House Voting Records
RIED is governed by a Board of Directors elected from its members -- leaders within Oklahoma's business community. Here the bills considered in 2009 and a list of the issues considered during each Legislative Session:
| Taxes |
Energy |
Work Force Development |
| Tort Reform |
Job Growth |
Technology |
| Small Business |
Insurance & Health Care |
Housing |
| Manufacturing |
Rural Economic Growth |
Military Impacts |
| Education |
Worker Compensation |
Transportation |
| Unemployment Compensation/ All other Business & Economic Growth Issues |
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