
Robert J. Harris Voting Record & Scorecard | Institute for Legislative Analysis
SC Representative
District: 36 • Republican
2023 Alignment:
87.32%
Lifetime Ratings by Policy Category
Rep. Robert J. Harris (R-SC-36) earned a 87% Institute for Legislative Analysis score for 2023, showing strong alignment with limited-government principles. Robert J. Harris voted on 44 of the 46 key bills ILA scored in 2023. Robert J. Harris represents the 36th District in the South Carolina House of Representatives. Highest category scores: Individual Liberties (100%), Local and National Security (100%), and Healthcare (100%).
Title
Lawmaker Position
H 3014
House 2023
1xFueling Unequal Application of the Law by Providing Enhanced "Hate Crime Penalties" for Actions Against Individuals of Select Races, Religions and Sexual Orientations.
Limited
Government
H 3532
House 2023
2xStrengthening Law and Order Through Changes to Pre-Trial Bail Laws for Repeat Violent Offenders and Felonies Involving Firearms.
Limited
Government
H 3563
House 2023
2xDiluting the Tax Base and Shifting Tax Burdens onto other Products and Individuals Through a Special Sales Tax Exemption for Feminine Hygiene Products.
Limited
Government
H 3594 (House Version)
House 2023
3xStrengthening Second Amendment Rights by Enacting "Constitutional Carry" thus Allowing Qualified Adults 18 and Older to Carry a Firearm without a Special Permit.
Limited
Government
H 3594 (Motion to Table Amd. #13)
House 2023
2xProtecting Second Amendment Rights by Blocking a Mandate that Private Firearm Sales Undergo Background Checks.
Limited
Government
H 3604
House 2023
3xExpanding Cronyism by Channeling Over $1.29 Billion in Taxpayer Funds to Enrich Electric Vehicle Manufacturer Scout Motors.
Limited
Government
H 3604 (Motion to Table Amd. 3)
House 2023
1xFueling Cronyism by Allowing Taxpayer Funds to Be Used to Hire Lobbyists for Water Infrastructure Projects.
Limited
Government
H 3605
House 2023
1xCombatting the Practices of Overzealous Government Licensing Boards by Ensuring Individuals are Not Denied a Solely for a Criminal Conviction that is Unrelated to their Profession.
Limited
Government
H 3681
House 2023
2xStrengthening Individual Liberties by Prohibiting any Additional Local Regulations on Tobacco, Vaping, and Nicotine Products.
Limited
Government
H 3690
House 2023
2xProtecting Taxpayers by Prohibiting ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) Considerations in State Investment Strategies.
Limited
Government
H 3726 (Motion to Table Amd. 13)
House 2023
1xAllowing Taxpayer Funds to be Utilized for Politicized "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion" Workforce Programs.
Limited
Government
H 3728 (House Version)
House 2023
3xStrengthening the Integrity of the Public Education System by Prohibiting Instruction on Divisive Concepts Such as Critical Race Theory (CRT).
Limited
Government
H 3737
House 2023
1xExpanding Cronyism and Corporate Welfare Through a New Tax Credit for Railroad Companies.
Limited
Government
H 3769
House 2023
1xStrengthening Property Rights by Ensuring Landowners Have the Ability to Replace their Wells and Septic Tanks and are Not Forced to Utilize Public Utilities.
Limited
Government
H 3786
House 2023
1xFurther Growing Government's Unsustainable Land Holdings by Directing Funds to the South Carolina Conservation Bank Trust Fund.
Limited
Government
H 3811
House 2023
1xWorsening Cronyism and Government Central Planning by Extending and Increasing the Industry Partnership Fund Tax Credit.
Limited
Government
H 3843
House 2023
2xExpanding School Choice Through the Creation of an "Open Enrollment Program" which Allows Students to Attend Schools within Districts they are Not Residents.
Limited
Government
H 3877
House 2023
1xReducing Healthcare Staffing Shortages by Allowing Anesthesiologists to Supervise Additional Assistants.
Limited
Government
H 3880
House 2023
1xDiluting the Tax Base and Shifting Tax Burdens by Providing a Select Exemption to the Admission Tax for Golf Club Dues.
Limited
Government
H 3948
House 2023
1xHiking Property Tax Rates by Expanding the Crony Tax Exemptions Provided to Certain Government-Favored Renewable Energy Projects.
Limited
Government
H 4020
House 2023
2xEnriching Woke Hollywood Producers by Increasing Taxpayer Subsidies for TV Series and Movie Production Costs to $30 Million.
Limited
Government
H 4087 (Motion to Table Amd. 6)
House 2023
1xGrowing Cronyism by Striking the Fiscal Safeguards Surrounding the Corporate Headquarters Tax Credit.
Limited
Government
H 4118
House 2023
2xWorsening Cronyism by Extending the Community Development Tax Credit which Enriches Select Companies.
Limited
Government
H 4120
House 2023
2xStrengthening National Security and Helping to Combat Illegal Immigration and Human Trafficking Through an "Illegal Immigration Enforcement Unit".
Limited
Government
H 4300
House 2023
3xFueling Out-of-Control Spending Through a $38.8 Billion Budget (12.6% Increase) with Countless Provisions that Further Grow the Size and Scope of Government.
Limited
Government
H 4300 (Amd. 1A)
House 2023
2xAmending the Appropriations Bill to Increase Spending on Countless Lawmaker Pet Projects and More Subsidies for Higher Education.
Limited
Government
H 4300 (Motion to Table Amd. 2A)
House 2023
1xProtecting Taxpayers by Blocking an Attempt to Study the Expansion of the Medicaid Welfare Program in South Carolina.
Limited
Government
H 4300 (Motion to Table Amd. 34)
House 2023
1xIncreasing Fiscal Responsibility by Reducing Funding to the Educational Television Commission by Over $649,000.
Limited
Government
H 4300 (Motion to Table Amd. 51)
House 2023
2xAllowing Clemson University to Use Public Funds to Implement "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion" Initiatives
Limited
Government
H 4300 (Motion to Table Amd. 71)
House 2023
1xBlocking an Amendment which Required State Agencies to Identify Waste, Fraud, and Abuse of Taxpayer Funds and Reduce Agency Spending by 5%.
Limited
Government
H 4300 (Motion to Table Amd. 72)
House 2023
1xAllowing Public Schools to Provide Students Incentives to Receive a Vaccination such as COVID-19.
Limited
Government
H 4300 (Part 1A, Section 28 - House Version)
House 2023
1xFueling Out-of-Control Spending Through a $9.4 Million Appropriation to the Arts Commission.
Limited
Government
H 4300 (Part 1A, Section 33 - House Version)
House 2023
3xFueling Out-of-Control Spending Through a $9.2 Billion Appropriation to the Department of Health and Human Services.
Limited
Government
H 4300 (Part 1A, Section 42 - House Version)
House 2023
2xFueling Out-of-Control Spending Through a $259 Million Appropriation to the Housing Finance and Development Authority.
Limited
Government
H 4300 (Part 1A, Section 49 - House Version)
House 2023
2xFueling Tens of Millions in Wasteful Spending Through $138 Million in the Appropriations Bill for the Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism.
Limited
Government
H 4300 (Part 1A, Section 50 - House Version)
House 2023
2xFueling Tens of Millions in Wasteful Spending Through $131.2 Million in the Appropriations Bill for the Department of Commerce.
Limited
Government
H 4300 (Part 1A, Section 51 - House Version)
House 2023
1xFueling Out-of-Control Spending Through an Unnecessary $1 Million Appropriation to the Jobs-Economic Development Authority.
Limited
Government
H 4300 (Part 1A, Section 71 - House Version)
House 2023
1xFueling Out-of-Control Spending Through an Unnecessary $3 Million Appropriation to the Commission on Minority Affairs.
Limited
Government
S 164
House 2023
2xExpanding Competition by Eliminating Anti-Competitive "Certificate of Need" Regulations for Most Healthcare Facilities.
Limited
Government
S 284
House 2023
1xGrowing Cronyism and Government Central Planning by Allowing Localities to Now Utilize Tax Revenue for Workforce Housing.
Limited
Government
S 31 (Veto Override)
House 2023
1xWeakening Government Transparency and Accountability by Reducing the Financial Audit Requirements Municipalities Must Meet.
Limited
Government
S 39
House 2023
2xExpanding School Choice Through the Creation of an Education Scholarship Trust Fund Program.
Limited
Government
S 459
House 2023
1xExpanding Individual Liberties and Tax Revenue by Allowing the Sale and Consumption of Alcohol in Airports.
Limited
Government
S 739
House 2023
2xFueling Wealth Redistribution and Cronyism by Channeling Tens of Millions in Additional Taxpayer Funds to Affordable Housing Initiatives.
Limited
Government
H 3824
House 2023
1xExpanding the Crony Tax Exemptions Provided to Certain Government-Favored Alternative Fuel Projects.
H 4115
House 2023
1xExpanding Competition and Cutting Consumer Costs by Increasing the Threshold from $5k to $10k for a Project Needing a Contractor License.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rep. Robert J. Harris's voting record?
Rep. Robert J. Harris (R-SC-36) earned a 87% Institute for Legislative Analysis score for 2023, showing strong alignment with limited-government principles. Robert J. Harris voted on 44 of the 46 key bills ILA scored in 2023. Robert J. Harris represents the 36th District in the South Carolina House of Representatives. Highest category scores: Individual Liberties (100%), Local and National Security (100%), and Healthcare (100%).
How aligned is Robert J. Harris with limited-government principles?
Robert J. Harris earned a 87% Institute for Legislative Analysis score in 2023, showing strong alignment with limited-government principles.
What is Robert J. Harris's ILA score?
Robert J. Harris has a 87% ILA score for 2023.
Where does Robert J. Harris serve?
Rep. Robert J. Harris (R-SC-36) represents the 36th District in the South Carolina House of Representatives as a Republican.
What issue categories does Robert J. Harris score highest on?
Robert J. Harris's strongest categories on the Institute for Legislative Analysis scorecard are: Individual Liberties (100%), Local and National Security (100%), Healthcare (100%).
Where can I see Robert J. Harris's full voting record?
View the full list of scored bills, category breakdown, and year-over-year voting record above. Institute for Legislative Analysis updates this scorecard as new key votes are scored.
