Senator Mike McKay’sThird Reader Floor Votes Week of February 17th, 2025

Monday, February 17th, 2025,

No final floor votes taken.

Tuesday, February 18th, 2025,

SB 92 Peace Orders and Criminal Harassment – Intentional Visual Surveillance

Authorizing a certain person to petition for a peace order against another person whom the
petitioner alleges has conducted intentional visual surveillance of areas of the petitioner’s
residence where the petitioner has a reasonable expectation of privacy and expanding the relief
that may be included in a final peace order.
Passed 44-0, McKay voted Yea

SB 202 Public Safety – Statewide DNA Database System, DNA Collection, and Penalties –
Alterations

Requiring a certain DNA sample to be collected in a certain manner from an individual who is
required to register as a sex offender; requiring a DNA sample to be collected by a certain
individual or at a certain location under certain circumstances; requiring a custodial agency or
correctional facility to ensure a DNA sample is collected in a certain manner; prohibiting a DNA
sample from being tested and placed in a certain statewide DNA database system until certain
conditions are met; etc.
Passed 44-0, McKay voted Yea

SB 273 Peace Orders and Protective Orders – Military Protection Orders

Authorizing a judge to consider whether a military protection order has been issued against a
respondent when determining whether to grant a temporary peace order or a temporary
protective order; and requiring a law enforcement officer to notify a certain law enforcement
agency that an individual may have violated a military protection order under certain
circumstances.
Passed 44-0, McKay voted Yea

SB 334 Criminal Law – Crimes of Malicious or Fraudulent Burning – Prohibitions and Penalties

Prohibiting a person from committing a certain crime of malicious or fraudulent burning that
causes the death of or serious physical injury to a firefighter; and establishing that a person who
violates the Act is guilty of a felony and on conviction is subject to imprisonment not to exceed
10 years.
Passed 44-0, McKay voted Yea

SB 348 Criminal Law – Visual Surveillance With Prurient Intent – Modifications