
Adam Bass Voting Record & Scorecard | National Democrat Platform
LA Senator
District: 36 • Republican
2025 DEM Alignment:
50.79%
Voting Alignment with DEM Platform – by Chapter
Sen. Adam Bass (R-LA-36) earned a 51% National Democrat Platform score for 2025, showing moderate alignment with Democratic Party Platform principles. Adam Bass voted on 63 of the 66 substantive bills scored by Dem Platform in 2025. Adam Bass represents the 36th District in the Louisiana State Senate.
Title
Lawmaker Position
HB 119
Senate 2025
1xSlightly Reducing Overreaching Government Restrictions by Allowing Darker Tinting on Vehicle Windows.
HB 125
Senate 2025
1xProtecting Privacy Rights by Prohibiting the Use of Human Genetic Sequencer and Analysis Software Produced in U.S. Foreign Adversary Countries.
HB 126
Senate 2025
1xFueling Out-of-Control Spending by Increasing Annual Appropriations to Parish Councils on Aging by Over $3.5 Million.
HB 148
Senate 2025
1xIncreasing Government Interference in the Insurance Industry by Expanding the Ability of the Commissioner of Insurance to Disapprove Rates.
HB 153
Senate 2025
1xStrengthening the Integrity of the Unemployment Insurance System Through Increased Work Search Requirements.
HB 208
Senate 2025
1xStrengthening Public Safety by Increasing the Length of Good Behavior Required Before Eligibility for Parole and Allowing Illegal Immigrants to be Released for Deportation or Removal.
HB 216
Senate 2025
1xIncreasing Government Transparency by Requiring the Board of Ethics to Record and Broadcast Public Meetings.
HB 264
Senate 2025
1xGrowing Government Regulatory Power within the Pharmaceutical Industry by Imposing a Series of New Mandates on Pharmacy Benefit Managers.
HB 266
Senate 2025
1xFurther Growing Medicaid Welfare Spending by Hiking the Monthly Personal Needs Allowance at Long-Term Care Facilities.
HB 289
Senate 2025
1xExpanding Protections Against Efforts to Force Firearm and Ammunition Manufacturers Out of Business Through Frivolous and Costly Litigation.
HB 293 (Senate Version)
Senate 2025
1xStrengthening "Right to Work" Protections for Public Employees Through Protections on Deducting Union Dues from Paychecks.
HB 297
Senate 2025
1xReducing Government Accountability by Allowing the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism to Exceed the Non-Budgeted Project Expenditure Limit.
HB 307
Senate 2025
1xDiscouraging Illegal Immigration by Requiring State Agencies to Determine and Report the Immigration Status of Applicants for Public Assistance Benefits.
HB 313
Senate 2025
1xShifting Tax Burdens and Expanding Cronyism Through a Sales and Use Tax Exemption for Purchases Made by Nonprofit Child Advocacy Centers.
HB 325
Senate 2025
1xReforming the Tax Code Within the Cigar Industry to Temporarily End Excessive Taxation of Premium Cigars.
HB 356
Senate 2025
1xExpanding Consumer Choice by Allowing Homeowners Insurance Companies to Offer Policies Based on "Stated Value" Rather than Solely Market Value.
HB 37
Senate 2025
1xExpanding Government Overreach by Imposing New Mandates on Social Media Companies Concerning Usage by Individuals Under Age 18.
HB 371
Senate 2025
1xStrengthening Religious Liberties by Ensuring Places of Worship are Not Subject to Any More Severe Government Restrictions than Secular Businesses or Assemblies.
HB 393
Senate 2025
1xStrengthening Self-Defense and Second Amendment Rights by Clarifying that Parade Spectators May Carry a Concealed Firearm.
HB 407
Senate 2025
1xStrengthening Second Amendment Rights by Allowing Residents of Other States to Obtain a Concealed Handgun Permit.
HB 408
Senate 2025
1xHiking Health Insurance Premiums by Mandating Coverage for Proton Therapy for Cancer.
HB 425
Senate 2025
1xStrengthening Protections for Pregnant Women by Expanding the Crime of Coerced Abortion.
HB 434
Senate 2025
1xReducing Auto Insurance Premiums by Increasing the Threshold for Uninsured Drivers to Recover Damages.
HB 436
Senate 2025
1xFurther Discouraging Illegal Immigration by Prohibiting Courts from Awarding General Damages or Lost Wages to Illegal Immigrants in Automobile Accident Cases.
HB 436 (Luneau Amd. 2121)
Senate 2025
1xReducing Automotive Insurance Availability by Mandating a 2% Reduction in Rates.
HB 450
Senate 2025
1xProtecting Against Frivolous Personal Injury Litigation by Overruling the "Housley Presumption".
HB 454
Senate 2025
1xIncreasing Government Dependency by Expanding the Medicaid Welfare Program to Now Cover Doula Services.
HB 483
Senate 2025
1xThreatening Innovation by Imposing Overreaching Regulations on Virtual Currency Kiosks.
HB 507
Senate 2025
1xExpanding Cronyism and Government Central Planning Through Grants to Incentivize Businesses to Pay Above Average Wages and Provide Health Insurance.
HB 513 (Senate Version)
Senate 2025
1xExpanding Borrowing and Lending Opportunities by Establishing an Alternative Consumer Installment Loan Framework.
HB 519
Senate 2025
1xImposing an Overreaching Ban on Mobile Device Usage While Driving.
HB 554
Senate 2025
1xStrengthening Election Integrity by Prohibiting the Issuance of Driver''s Licenses or ID Cards to Illegal Immigrants.
HB 560
Senate 2025
1xStrengthening Government Integrity by Increasing the Ability to Combat Fraud Within the Medicaid Welfare Program.
HB 564
Senate 2025
1xForcing Taxpayers to Fund Conservation Projects on Private Property Through the New "Louisiana Conservation Incentive Program".
HB 570
Senate 2025
1xExpanding Government Overreach by Requiring Age Verification for All App Store Users.
HB 575
Senate 2025
1xSupporting Life by Expanding Legal Liability for Out-of-State Abortion Providers.
HB 578
Senate 2025
1xWorsening Cronyism by Expanding Sales and Use Tax Exemptions and Directing Additional Funding to Promote Tourism.
HB 595
Senate 2025
1xGrowing Government Dependency by Expanding the Medicaid Welfare Program under TEFRA to Include Sickle Cell Anemia Treatment for Minors.
HB 600
Senate 2025
1xLowering Energy Production Costs by Reducing the Oil Severance Tax for Certain Wells.
HB 639
Senate 2025
1xHiking Taxes on Sports Wagering to Provide Funds to Universities for Student-Athlete Benefits.
HB 64
Senate 2025
1xCombatting Federal Overreach by Expanding the Authority of the Attorney General to Protect State Sovereignty.
HB 665
Senate 2025
1xWorsening Cronyism by Extending a Tax Credit for Investments in Government-Favored Businesses.
HB 686
Senate 2025
1xStrengthening Government Integrity by Requiring Additional Disclosures for Lobbyists Representing U.S. Foreign Adversaries and Corporations.
HB 692
Senate 2025
1xPromoting American Energy Dominance by Prioritizing Domestic Energy Sources.
HB 97
Senate 2025
1xExpanding Cronyism and Government Central Planning Powers by Creating an Economic and Cultural District in Jeanerette which can Impose Additional Taxes and Issue Bonds.
SB 109
Senate 2025
1xStrengthening Democracy by Prohibiting the Use of Contributions from Foreign Governments and Nationals to Influence Elections.
SB 123
Senate 2025
1xShifting Tax Burdens Through an Income Tax Credit for Donations to Poorly-Performing Schools.
SB 129
Senate 2025
1xHiking Health Insurance Premiums by Mandating Coverage for Proton Therapy for Cancer.
SB 134
Senate 2025
1xAdvancing Frivolous Litigation by Expanding the Scope of the State''s Medical Malpractice Laws to Include Administrative and Managerial Work.
SB 156
Senate 2025
1xSupporting Life by Strengthening Legal Protections for In Vitro Fertilized Embryos.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sen. Adam Bass's voting record?
Sen. Adam Bass (R-LA-36) earned a 51% National Democrat Platform score for 2025, showing moderate alignment with Democratic Party Platform principles. Adam Bass voted on 63 of the 66 substantive bills scored by Dem Platform in 2025. Adam Bass represents the 36th District in the Louisiana State Senate.
How aligned is Adam Bass with Democratic Party Platform principles?
Adam Bass earned a 51% National Democrat Platform score in 2025, showing moderate alignment with Democratic Party Platform principles.
What is Adam Bass's Dem Platform score?
Adam Bass has a 51% Dem Platform score for 2025.
Where does Adam Bass serve?
Sen. Adam Bass (R-LA-36) represents the 36th District in the Louisiana State Senate as a Republican.
