State Sen. Robert Duncan

Republican
Current Rating

N/A

Senate District 28 (Retired) - Lubbock
First elected 1993

Previous Ratings on the Fiscal Index

  • Career: F
  • 2013: F
  • 2011: C-
  • 2009: F
  • 2007: F

About State Sen. Robert Duncan

Senator Duncan is an Attorney from Lubbock, Texas. He earned his BS Degree and JD from Texas Tech University. Prior to joining the Texas Senate, Senator Duncan served in the Texas House of Representatives from 1993 – 1997. Senator Duncan has served in the Texas Senate since 1997. Committee Assignments during 83rd Legislative Session: State Affairs (Chair); Education; Finance; Higher Education; Natural Resources; Joint Committee on Oversight of Higher Ed Governance, Excellence & Transparency; Redistricting (Select)

Senate District District 28

State Sen. Robert Duncan's Record

  • Pro-Taxpayer
  • Anti-Taxpayer
  • Absent
  • Speaker
  • Absent, Excused
  • Present, not voting
  • Not Applicable
Bill Vote

SB 50: New Pre-K funding

Senate Journal Page: 1179
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SB 407: Allowing cities and counties to lower property taxes with sales taxes

Senate Journal Page: 1703
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SB 101, Amendment 5 by Ogden: Spending $200 million to provide free college tuition

Senate Journal Page: 1734
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X

HB 2510, Amendment 2 by Carona: Increasing local sales and use taxes for mass transit

Senate Journal Page: 2315
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X

HB 3928, Motion to Table Amendment 3 by Jackson: Ensuring businesses with no profits do not pay the business tax

Senate Journal Page: 2329
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X

HB 14: Creating a $3 billion "cancer fund"

Senate Journal Page: 2690
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HB 2, Motion to Table Amendment 1 by Williams: Dedicating an additional $2 billion to property tax relief

Senate Journal Page: 2753
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HB 109: Unraveling of welfare reform

Senate Journal Page: 2755
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HB 438, Amendment 1 by Patrick: Reducing appraisal cap

Senate Journal Page: 2966
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HB 2237: Creating a $100 million drop out program

Senate Journal Page: 3042
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HB 735: Discontinuation of the Telecommunications Infrastructure Fund

Senate Journal Page: 3215
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HB 3430: Increasing transparency on state spending

Senate Journal Page: 3370
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