COLOR AF 2023 SCORECARD
Marshall, R. (D)
District
43
House
Reproductive
Justice Grade
Legislative
Score
82
*Legislative Ratings account for 50% of the overall grade.
**✔ indicates the legislator voted in favor of COLOR's position while an X indicates they voted against COLOR's position.
n/a did not get voted on in chamber.
Marshall, R. (D)
District
43
House
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HB23-1077
Excused From Vote
Informed Consent To Intimate Patient Examinations
Requires informed consent from patients for pelvic, prostate and rectal exams
HB23-1078
Excused From Vote
Unemployment Compensation Dependent Allowance
Gives parents who are on unemployment an extra $35 a week
HB23-1112
Excused From Vote
Earned Income and Child Tax Credits
Increases the Earned Income and Child Tax Credits, both proven effective in reducing poverty
HB23-1237
Excused From Vote
Inclusive Language Emergency Situations
Funds a study to determine what is needed to be able to provide emergency alerts in minority languages, and what local 911 agencies need in order to provide live interpretation during a 911 call, both by
July 1, 2024.
HB23-1249
Excused From Vote
Reduce Justice-involvement For Young Children
Requires each county to implement an assistance program that law enforcement must use to refer any child under 13 accused of a crime.
HB23-1257
Excused From Vote
Mobile Home Park Water Quality
Creates a water testing program for mobile home parks, with processes for remediation, and a grant program to address water quality issues.
SB23-170
Excused From Vote
Extreme Risk Protection Order Petitions
Expands the list of who can petition for an extreme risk protection order, and requires the office of gun violence prevention to expend funds annually on a public education campaign regarding the process for requesting an order.
SB23-188
Excused From Vote
Protecting Patients and Providers
Protects abortion and gender-affirming care patients, providers, and those who help them from interstate criminal and civil threats.
SB23-189
Excused From Vote
Insurance Coverage for Protected Health Care
Reduces surprise billing and removes patient cost sharing for reproductive health care services, including STI treatment and abortion care; and, codifies many of the preventative services from the ACA that were removed in the SCOTUS Braidwood decision.
SB23-190
Excused From Vote
Prohibiting Deceptive Practices at Anti-Abortion Centers (AAC)
Prohibits the use of deceptive advertising by anti-abortion centers and makes it unprofessional conduct to adminster "abortion pill reversal."
SB23-284
Excused From Vote
Ensure 12-month Contraception Coverage
Closes loopholes and helps ensure that insurers and pharmacy benefit managers comply with existing law and allow patients to obtain a year’s supply of birth control at one time.
SB23-288
Excused From Vote
Coverage for Doula Services
Requires robust stakeholder engagement to inform the development of HCPF's new Medicaid doula reimbursement benefit, and creates a doula scholarship program for birth workers seeking to provide care to Medicaid enrollees.