Bills & recorded votes
Most bills in the Dewan Rakyat pass by voice vote, so no individual record exists. Only formal divisions — typically constitutional amendments and contested motions — produce a named roll-call of how each MP voted.
All bills (176)
- Agreed
Rang Undang-undang Perlembagaan (Pindaan) (No. 2) 2026
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua · 3 Mar 2026
The Minister for Law and Institutional Reform moved that the Constitution (Amendment) Bill (No. 2) 2026 be read a second time. The bill seeks to amend the Federal Constitution to establish a separate appointment process for the Public Prosecutor, distinct from the Attorney General, to enhance prosecutorial independence and public confidence in decisions based on evidence and law rather than political considerations. The motion was agreed to without a formal division, as indicated by the absence of a recorded vote (pembahagian).
- Passed
Rang Undang-undang Perlembagaan Persekutuan (Pindaan) 2026
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua · 2 Mar 2026
The bill seeks to amend the Federal Constitution to impose a 10-year aggregate term limit on the Prime Minister's tenure, aiming to strengthen constitutional governance, prevent power entrenchment, and ensure leadership renewal based on accountability and public trust. During the Second Reading, the Prime Minister and other MPs voiced strong support, framing the reform as a continuation of the MADANI government's efforts to uphold institutional integrity and democratic stability. No formal division was taken; the bill proceeded by voice agreement.
146 Yes0 No43 Abstain - Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG PERBEKALAN TAMBAHAN (2025) 2026
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua · 26 Feb 2026
The Second Supplementary Supply Bill (2025) 2026 seeks approval for additional expenditure of RM7,938,212,000 from the Consolidated Fund for 2025 services and an additional development expenditure of RM990,912,700 from the Development Fund. The bill was debated at the Second Reading stage, with no formal division recorded, and was agreed to by voice vote following support from the Deputy Minister of Finance.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG KUALITI ALAM SEKELILING (PINDAAN) 2026
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 25 Feb 2026
The bill seeks to amend the Environmental Quality Act 1974 (Act 127) to empower the Minister to suspend the Act's provisions in different parts of Malaysia, particularly to implement federal decisions under Article 95C of the Federal Constitution regarding scheduled waste management in Sabah and Sarawak. The debate highlighted support for strengthening environmental governance and upholding the Malaysia Agreement 1963, though concerns were raised about the broad discretion granted to the Minister without clear parameters or time limits. The bill was agreed to by voice vote after discussion, with no formal division recorded.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG PEMBERIAN MENGIKUT BILANGAN ORANG 2026
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 23 Feb 2026
The bill seeks to amend the capitation grant (pemberian mengikut bilangan orang) under the Federal Constitution's Tenth Schedule, updating the per-capita rates for the first time in 24 years since 2002. The proposed new structure allocates RM102.00 for the first 100,000 persons, RM14.00 for the next 500,000, RM13.50 for the following 500,000, and RM13.00 for the remainder, aiming to better align federal funding with current state needs and fiscal capacity. The bill was debated at the Second and Third Reading stages, with no formal division recorded, and was agreed to by voice vote following support from the Deputy Minister of Finance and other members.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG RAPID TRANSIT SYSTEM LINK JOHOR BAHRU–SINGAPURA 2026
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 12 Feb 2026
The bill seeks to establish the Rapid Transit System Link between Johor Bahru and Singapore, aiming to enhance cross-border mobility and economic integration. During the Second and Third Reading debate, MPs expressed support for the project while raising concerns about immigration auto-gate capacity, security, traffic congestion, and potential brain drain. No formal division was taken; the bill was agreed to by voice.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG RAPID TRANSIT SYSTEM LINK JOHOR BAHRU–SINGAPURA 2026
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 11 Feb 2026
The bill seeks to enact domestic legislation to implement the Malaysia-Singapore Rapid Transit System Link agreement, enabling customs, immigration, quarantine, and security functions at the Bukit Chagar and Woodlands North stations. It was agreed to after a comprehensive consultative process involving a special task force of 21 ministries and agencies, with no formal division recorded.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG PERJANJIAN PENYELESAIAN ANTARABANGSA YANG TERHASIL DARIPADA PENGANTARAAN 2025
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 11 Feb 2026
The bill seeks to implement the United Nations Convention on International Settlement Agreements Resulting from Mediation (Singapore Convention on Mediation) into Malaysian domestic law. It aims to enable the enforcement of international settlement agreements resulting from mediation, supporting Malaysia's ratification of the convention and promoting alternative dispute resolution. The bill was read for the second and third times, with no formal division recorded, indicating agreement by voice.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG ANTIBULI 2025
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 3 Dec 2025
The Antibullying Bill 2025 was debated during its Second and Third Readings in the Dewan Rakyat. The Minister proposed the bill, citing widespread public consultation and alarming bullying statistics, and the bill was agreed to by voice vote without a formal division. The bill aims to establish a comprehensive national framework to combat bullying in schools, workplaces, online, and communities, incorporating feedback from nationwide town halls and public portals.
- Agreed
Rang Undang-undang Sistem Insurans Pekerjaan (Pindaan) 2025
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 2 Dec 2025
The bill seeks to amend the Employment Insurance System Act 2017 to enhance benefits for unemployed workers, introduce a mobility allowance, improve governance and operational efficiency of SOCSO, and expand employment services. The bill was read for the second and third times and agreed to by voice vote, with no formal division recorded.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG KESELAMATAN SOSIAL PEKERJA (PINDAAN) 2025
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 2 Dec 2025
The bill seeks to amend the Social Security Act 1969 to extend 24/7 protection to workers through the proposed Skim Lindung 24 Jam (24-Hour Protection Scheme) or Skim Keselamatan Bukan Bencana Kerja (SKBBK), covering accidents occurring outside working hours, such as during commuting or personal travel. The Minister for Human Resources argued that current law leaves workers and families financially devastated when accidents occur off the job, citing tragic cases like Muhammad Firdaus and Muhammad Amir Mohd Alowi, whose families bore massive medical and funeral costs. The bill aims to close this protection gap by requiring minimal monthly contributions (e.g., RM12.35 for a RM1,700 salary) to provide benefits including temporary and permanent disability payments, survivor benefits, education loans, and funeral assistance, thereby preventing families from falling into poverty due to work-related or non-work-related accidents.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG KEWANGAN 2025
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 1 Dec 2025
The Finance Bill 2025 seeks to amend five tax acts to implement tax measures announced in the 2026 Budget, including expanding individual tax reliefs, adjusting capital gains tax on unlisted shares, introducing a 2% tax on LLP profit distributions over RM100,000, and modifying real property gains tax loss carryforward rules. The bill was read a second and third time, supported by the Deputy Minister of Finance, and proceeded to debate without a formal division, indicating agreement via voice vote.
- Agreed
Rang Undang-Undang Perbekalan 2026 dan Usul Anggaran Pembangunan 2026
Second Reading · 1 Dec 2025
The Dewan Rakyat continued committee-stage consideration of the Supply Bill 2026 and Development Expenditure Estimates 2026, focusing on the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry. Debate centered on investment performance, skills development, and the need for greater local participation in high-value industries, with no formal division recorded.
- Agreed
Rang Undang-undang Perbekalan 2026 dan Anggaran Pembangunan 2026
Committee Stage · 27 Nov 2025
The Committee Stage of the Supply Bill 2026 and Development Estimates 2026 was debated in the Dewan Rakyat, focusing on allocations for the Ministry of Higher Education. Members raised concerns about funding for the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA), the AKEPT leadership development programme, research grants for five research universities, student intake mechanisms, and mental health issues among students. No formal division was taken; the bill proceeds by consensus under committee consideration.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG PERBEKALAN 2026 DAN USUL ANGGARAN PEMBANGUNAN 2026
Second Reading · 26 Nov 2025
The debate on the Supply Bill 2026 and Development Expenditure Estimates 2026 continued in Committee Stage, with multiple MPs raising concerns on national security, police funding, and unresolved cases involving missing persons and threats against parliamentarians. The Minister proposed increasing the allocation for basic operations and police from RM150 million to RM606 million, which was supported by several members as necessary to address rising crime and public safety concerns. No formal division was taken; the bill proceeds by unanimous consent (AGREED) as per voice vote practice in Committee.
- Agreed
Rang Undang-undang Perbekalan 2026 dan Usul Anggaran Pembangunan 2026
25 Nov 2025
The Dewan Rakyat Committee debated the Supply Bill 2026 and Development Expenditure Estimates 2026, focusing on allocations for women, family, and social welfare programs. Members raised concerns about inadequate funding for autism subsidies, anti-human trafficking efforts, disability inclusion, and social safety nets, urging more comprehensive implementation and inter-agency coordination. No formal division occurred; the bill proceeds by unanimous voice agreement.
- Agreed
Rang Undang-Undang Perbekalan 2026 dan Usul Anggaran Pembangunan 2026
Second Reading · 24 Nov 2025
The bill, comprising the Supply Bill 2026 and the Development Expenditure Estimates 2026, was debated in Committee Stage of the Dewan Rakyat. Members discussed allocations under the Ministry of Digital, including funding for the National AI Office, Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation, and Cybersecurity Malaysia, with concerns raised about AI readiness, post-quantum cryptography, and digital literacy. No formal division occurred; the bill was agreed to by voice and will proceed for further consideration.
- Agreed
Rang Undang-undang Perbekalan 2026 dan Usul Anggaran Pembangunan 2026
Peringkat Jawatankuasa · 20 Nov 2025
The Dewan Rakyat Committee Stage considered the Supply Bill 2026 and Development Estimates 2026 for the Ministry of Housing and Local Government. Debate focused on housing recovery, commercial unit buyer protection, and tree maintenance along federal roads, with members urging stronger enforcement and clearer budget allocations. No formal division occurred; the bill proceeded by consensus.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG PERBEKALAN 2026 DAN USUL ANGGARAN PEMBANGUNAN 2026
Second Reading · 19 Nov 2025
The debate focused on the Supply Bill 2026 and Development Estimates 2026, with members discussing specific allocations such as coastal erosion prevention in Kota Melaka and Rompin, and energy management issues including illegal electricity use for cryptocurrency mining. No formal division was taken; the bill proceeds by voice agreement as is typical in committee stage.
- Agreed
Rang Undang-undang Perbekalan 2026 dan Usul Anggaran Pembangunan 2026
Second Reading · 18 Nov 2025
The debate focused on the Supply Bill 2026 and Development Expenditure Estimates 2026 in Committee, with members discussing health budget allocations, contract staff allowances, the MADI Medical Scheme, land use for health facilities, and elderly healthcare programs. No formal division was taken; the bill proceeded by voice agreement as part of committee consideration.
- Agreed
Rang Undang-Undang Perbekalan 2026 dan Usul Anggaran Pembangunan 2026
Second Reading · 17 Nov 2025
The Dewan Rakyat continued committee-stage consideration of the Supply Bill 2026 and Development Expenditure Estimates 2026 for the Ministry of Works. MPs debated infrastructure projects including road upgrades, drainage improvements, street lighting, and traffic management in constituencies such as Bentong, Hulu Selangor, and others, emphasizing safety, flood mitigation, and timely implementation. No formal division occurred; the bill proceeds by consensus under committee review.
- Agreed
Rang Undang-undang Perbekalan 2026 dan Usul Anggaran Pembangunan 2026
Second Reading · 13 Nov 2025
The debate focused on the Supply Bill 2026 and Development Estimates 2026, with members discussing tourism initiatives like Visit Malaysia 2026, heritage site restoration, Langkawi's tourism recovery, and cultural sector funding. No formal division was taken; the bill proceeded by voice agreement as members spoke on various allocations and policy directions.
- Agreed
Rang Undang-undang Perbekalan 2026 dan Usul Anggaran Pembangunan 2026
Committee Stage · 12 Nov 2025
The Dewan Rakyat Committee Stage considered the Supply Bill 2026 and Development Expenditure Estimates 2026, with 18 members scheduled to speak. No formal division was taken; the bill proceeded by voice agreement. Debate focused on environmental policy, plastic bag usage, recycling initiatives, and concerns over surveying and environmental enforcement capacity.
- Agreed
Rang Undang-undang Perbekalan 2026 dan Anggaran Pembangunan 2026
Committee Stage · 11 Nov 2025
The Committee Stage of the Supply Bill 2026 and Development Estimates 2026 was held in the Dewan Rakyat, with 25 members scheduled to speak. Debate focused on agricultural and development allocations, including concerns over declining rice self-sufficiency targets, pig farming funding, vegetable price instability in Cameron Highlands, and irrigation and farming infrastructure. No formal division was taken; the bill proceeded by voice agreement.
- Agreed
Rang Undang-undang Perbekalan 2026 dan Anggaran Perbelanjaan Pembangunan 2026
Second Reading · 10 Nov 2025
The debate focused on the 2026 Supply Bill and Development Expenditure Estimates, with MPs discussing national unity programs, funding allocations for initiatives like the MADANI Rukun Tetangga and Desa Libraries, and calling for greater transparency, grassroots impact, and equitable distribution of funds. No formal division was taken; the bill proceeded by voice agreement in committee stage.