
Karla Eslinger Voting Record & Scorecard | Institute for Legislative Analysis
MO Senator
District: 33 • Republican
2023 Alignment:
47.76%
Lifetime Ratings by Policy Category
Title
Lawmaker Position
HB 11
Senate 2023
2xFueling Out-of-Control Spending through a $16 Billion Appropriation to the Department of Social Services with Increased Funding for Medicaid and other Welfare Programs.
Limited
Government
HB 115
Senate 2023
2xExpanding Access to Healthcare and Reducing Costs by Providing APRNs Greater Practicing Authority Under their Collaborative Agreements with Physicians.
Limited
Government
HB 202
Senate 2023
2xExpanding Cronyism and Government Central Planning through Multiple Special-Interest Tax Cuts and Spending Programs.
Limited
Government
HB 2 (Amd. #2)
Senate 2023
3xProtecting Classrooms from Critical Race Theory and Politicized Initiatives Surrounding Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging".
Limited
Government
HB 3
Senate 2023
2xFueling Out-of-Control Spending and Wealth Redistribution through a $1.47 Billion Appropriation for State Colleges and Universities.
Limited
Government
HB 301
Senate 2023
3xIncreasing Public Safety by Authorizing the Governor to Appoint a Special Prosecutor to Handle Cases Involving Violent Crime.
Limited
Government
HB 417
Senate 2023
2xExpanding Cronyism and Corporate Welfare through Multiple New Taxpayer-Funded Subsidy Schemes Including the "Upskill Credential Training Fund".
Limited
Government
HB 7
Senate 2023
2xFueling Out-of-Control Spending and Cronyism through an $850 Million Appropriation to the Department of Economic Development.
Limited
Government
HJR 43
Senate 2023
3xRestricting Abuse of the Initiative Process to Pass Big Government Policies by Raising the Threshold for Constitutional Amendments to 57% of the Vote.
Limited
Government
HJR 43 (Amd. #1)
Senate 2023
3xFurther Safeguarding the Initiative Process from Being Abused to Advance Big Government Policies by Requiring Majority Approval by Voters Across at Least Half of the State's Congressional Districts.
Limited
Government
SB 106
Senate 2023
2xGrowing Government Welfare Spending and Health Insurance Mandates Plus Expanding Medicaid Under Obamacare to 12 Months Postpartum.
Limited
Government
SB 131 (Amd. #1 to SS2)
Senate 2023
2xExpanding Cronyism through a Protectionist Sales Tax Exemption for Only U.S. Manufactured Firearms.
Limited
Government
SB 131 (Amd. #5)
Senate 2023
2xEnacting Government Racial Discrimination and Reparations by Providing a $2,000 Annual Tax Credit to the Descendants of Black Slaves Under the "Three-Fifths Compromise".
Limited
Government
SB 131 (Amd. #9)
Senate 2023
3xForcing Taxpayers to Cover the Medical Costs and Expenses Incurred by Individuals Engaging in a Protest.
Limited
Government
SB 143
Senate 2023
2xExpanding Cronyism and Wealth Redistribution through a Multitude of Special interest Tax Credits and Subsidies Covering Farming, Grocery Stores, and Consumer Products.
Limited
Government
SB 189
Senate 2023
1xThreatening Public Safety by Implementing Multiple Dangerous Criminal Justice "Reforms" Including "Clean Slate" and "Raise the Age".
Limited
Government
SB 30 (Amd. #2 to #11)
Senate 2023
2xProtecting Employment Opportunities by Eliminating an Overreaching Government Ban on Individuals Convicted of Illegal Gambling Crimes from Becoming a Video Lottery Game Sales Agent.
Limited
Government
SB 398
Senate 2023
2xImposing an Overreaching Ban on Mobile Device Usage While Driving and Enriching Automobile Dealers at the Expense of Manufacturers through Draconian New Regulations.
Limited
Government
SB 41
Senate 2023
1xExpanding Access to Healthcare and Lowering Costs by Providing Pharmacists the Ability to Administer Vaccinations and Provide Certain Medication Therapy Services.
Limited
Government
SB 45
Senate 2023
3xIncreasing Government Dependency by Growing Welfare Benefits and Expanding Medicaid Under Obamacare to 12 Months Postpartum.
Limited
Government
SB 542
Senate 2023
2xStrengthening Individual Liberties by Preventing Members of National Guard from Being Forced to Receive COVID-19 Vaccinations.
Limited
Government
SB 80
Senate 2023
2xExpanding Competition and Reducing Regulatory Burdens through the Creation of a State-wide Mechanical Contractors License.
Limited
Government
SB 82
Senate 2023
2xGrowing Government Dependency by Increasing Food Stamp Eligibility to 300% of the Poverty Level and Enacting the Most Expansive Welfare System in the Nation.
Limited
Government
SB 8 (Amd. #1 to #8)
Senate 2023
3xUndermining the Property Tax Relief Bill by Forcing the State to Reimburse Localities for their Fire Protection Costs.
Limited
Government
SB 8 (Amd. #3)
Senate 2023
3xUndermining the Property Tax Relief Bill by Forcing the State to Reimburse Localities for Any Lost Revenue.
Limited
Government
SB 92
Senate 2023
2xExpanding Cronyism and Government Central Planning through Subsidies for Biodiesel and Businesses which Make Investments in Rural Regions of the State.
Limited
Government
SB 94
Senate 2023
2xForcing Taxpayers to Subsidize Woke Hollywood Production Companies via Tax Credits Under the "Show Mo Act" and "Entertainment Industry Jobs Act".
Limited
Government
SJR 21
Senate 2023
2xHiking Property Taxes on Most Residents through a Constitutional Amendment which Dilutes the Tax Base by Authorizing Special Exemptions for Seniors.
Limited
Government
SJR 26
Senate 2023
2xHiking Property Tax Rates through a Constitutional Amendment which Dilutes the Tax Base via Special Interest Exemptions for Childcare Centers.
Limited
Government
SJR 35
Senate 2023
3xProviding Additional Opportunities for Property Tax Relief through a Constitutional Amendment Authorizing Local Officials to Decrease the Replacement Tax Levy.
Limited
Government
SB 100
Senate 2023
2xProtecting Missourians from Runaway Inflation and Ensuring Sound Money by Requiring 1% of State Funds be Held in Gold or Silver and Exempting Bullion from Taxation.
SB 4
Senate 2023
3xStrengthening Parental Rights in Education and Prohibiting the Teaching of Critical Race Theory.
SJR 3
Senate 2023
2xProtecting Taxpayers through a Constitutional Amendment Capping the State Income Tax at 5.5% and Authorizing an Expansion of the Sales Tax to Cover Online Purchases.
