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 PERBEKALAN 2026
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua · 3 Nov 2025
The Second Reading of the Supply Bill 2026 was debated in the Dewan Rakyat, with the Minister of Higher Education responding to various points raised by members. The bill, which seeks to authorize expenditure of up to RM83 billion from the Development Fund for 2026, was agreed to by voice vote without a formal division, as no pembahagian was recorded.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG PERBEKALAN 2026
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua · 30 Oct 2025
The Supply Bill 2026 was read for the second time in the Dewan Rakyat, proposing an expenditure of up to RM83 billion from the Development Fund for 2026. The bill was agreed to by voice vote, with no formal division recorded. The debate included discussions on infrastructure projects such as the East Coast Highway Phase 3 (LPT3), the Central Spine Highway (LTU), and the Kota Bharu–Kuala Krai (KBKK) road, focusing on funding, tolls, and public-private partnerships.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG PERBEKALAN 2026
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua · 29 Oct 2025
The Supply Bill 2026 was read for the second time in the Dewan Rakyat. The bill seeks to authorize expenditure of up to RM83 billion from the Development Fund for 2026, as outlined in the Federal Government Expenditure Estimates 2026. No formal division was recorded; the bill proceeded by voice agreement (bersetuju).
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG PERBEKALAN 2026
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua · 28 Oct 2025
The Supply Bill 2026 was read for the second time in the Dewan Rakyat, proposing an expenditure of up to RM83 billion from the Development Fund for 2026. The debate highlighted the government's fiscal discipline under the MADANI framework, including the recovery of RM15 billion from misused public funds and the allocation of funds to social protection programs like Sumbangan Tunai Rahmah (STR). No formal division was recorded, indicating the bill was agreed upon by voice vote.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG PERBEKALAN 2026
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua · 27 Oct 2025
The Supply Bill 2026 was read for the second time in the Dewan Rakyat, proposing an expenditure of up to RM83 billion from the Development Fund for 2026. The bill was agreed to via voice vote (no formal division recorded), with debate focusing on development allocations for Sarawak, including school and health infrastructure, rural development, and youth and social issues. No vote tallies were recorded as the outcome was determined by consensus.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG PERBEKALAN 2026
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua · 23 Oct 2025
The Supply Bill 2026 was read for the second time in the Dewan Rakyat, proposing an expenditure of up to RM83 billion from the Development Fund for 2026 for development purposes outlined in the Federal Government Expenditure Estimate 2026. The bill was agreed to by voice vote, with no formal division recorded, as members debated various related issues including social concerns, industrial challenges, and infrastructure needs.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG PERBEKALAN 2026
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua · 22 Oct 2025
The Supply Bill 2026 was read for the second time in the Dewan Rakyat. The bill seeks to authorize expenditure of up to RM83 billion from the Development Fund for 2026, as outlined in the Federal Government Expenditure Estimates 2026. No formal division was taken; the bill proceeded by voice agreement (bersetuju) amid debate on related matters including special grants and TVET funding.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG PERBEKALAN 2026
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua · 16 Oct 2025
The Second Reading of the Supply Bill 2026 was debated in the Dewan Rakyat, focusing on the allocation of up to RM83 billion from the Development Fund for 2026 development expenditure. The bill was agreed to by voice vote, with no formal division recorded, as members discussed fiscal responsibility, inclusive growth, and the need for outcome-based budgeting to ensure effective public spending.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG PERBEKALAN 2026
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua · 15 Oct 2025
The Second Reading of the Supply Bill 2026 was debated in the Dewan Rakyat, focusing on education reform and vape regulation. MPs discussed concerns about the national education system, including the status of Sekolah Menengah Jenis Kebangsaan (SMJK) and the need for infrastructure upgrades, while also calling for balanced regulation of vape products rather than an outright ban. The bill proceeded without a formal division, indicating agreement via voice vote.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG PERBEKALAN 2026
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua · 14 Oct 2025
The Supply Bill 2026 was read for the second time in the Dewan Rakyat, proposing an expenditure of up to RM83 billion from the Development Fund for 2026. The bill was agreed to by voice vote, with no formal division recorded, allowing debate to proceed on various development and social issues raised by members.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG PERBEKALAN 2026
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua · 13 Oct 2025
The Supply Bill 2026 was read for the second time in the Dewan Rakyat, proposing an expenditure of RM83 billion from the Development Fund for 2026 and a total federal budget of RM470 billion, with RM338.2 billion for operating expenses and RM81 billion for development expenditure. The debate focused on governance, accountability, and concerns over selective prosecution in corruption cases, particularly involving a video scandal in Sabah, with the Opposition Leader urging the Finance Minister to face charges in court. No formal division was recorded, and the bill proceeded by voice agreement.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG PERBEKALAN 2026
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua · 10 Oct 2025
The Finance Minister presented the 2026 Supply Bill (Rang Undang-undang Perbekalan 2026) for its Second Reading in the Dewan Rakyat. The bill outlines the government's expenditure and revenue plans for 2026, emphasizing fiscal discipline, anti-corruption measures, and national development under the MADANI framework. No formal division was recorded; the bill proceeded by voice vote and was agreed to.
- Passed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG PEKERJA GIG 2025
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 28 Aug 2025
The Gig Workers Bill 2025 aims to protect gig workers by defining their status, establishing a tripartite council to set income standards, creating a dispute resolution mechanism, and providing social security protections. The bill was read for the second and third times in the Dewan Rakyat and passed by voice vote (AGREED), reflecting broad support for addressing gaps in gig economy regulation.
125 Yes63 No1 Abstain - Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG PENDAFTARAN NEGARA (PINDAAN) 2025
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 27 Aug 2025
The National Registration (Amendment) Bill 2025 seeks to enhance Malaysia's identification system by introducing biometric features such as facial and iris recognition to the MyKad, aiming to prevent forgery and improve data security. During the Second and Third Reading debate, MPs expressed support for the bill as a step toward a national digital ID (MyDigital ID) that would improve government service delivery, while raising concerns about data privacy, potential surveillance, and the need for safeguards against data breaches and misuse. No formal division was recorded, and the bill was agreed upon by voice vote.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG DUTI TIMBAL BALAS DAN ANTI-LAMBAKAN (PINDAAN) 2025
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 26 Aug 2025
The bill seeks to amend the Countervailing and Anti-Dumping Duties Act 1993 (Act 504) to strengthen Malaysia's trade remedy framework by updating definitions, improving investigation procedures, and introducing anti-circumvention measures. The debate highlighted the need to address unfair trade practices, particularly dumping and subsidized imports, to protect domestic industries. The bill was agreed to at both the second and third readings without a formal division.
- Agreed
Rang Undang-undang Perlesenan Tenaga Atom (Pindaan) 2025
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 25 Aug 2025
The bill seeks to amend the Atomic Energy Licensing Act 1984 (Act 304) to strengthen Malaysia's atomic energy regulatory framework by expanding regulatory scope to include safety, security, and safeguards (3S), establishing the Atomic Energy Advisory Council, creating a Radioactive Waste Fund, enhancing nuclear liability and emergency preparedness, and aligning with international standards. The bill was supported by speakers including Batu Pahat and the Deputy Minister, with no formal division recorded, indicating agreement by voice.
- Agreed
Rang Undang-undang Bantuan Guaman dan Pembelaan Awam 2025
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 25 Aug 2025
The Bill seeks to replace the Legal Aid Act 1971 with a more holistic framework that expands the mandate of the Legal Aid Department to include public defender services in criminal cases, ensuring access to justice for all Malaysians regardless of socioeconomic background. It was read for the second and third times in the Dewan Rakyat, with no formal division recorded, indicating passage by voice vote as 'bersetuju'. The Bill aims to streamline legal aid services, enhance efficiency, and promote substantive justice through inclusive reform involving extensive stakeholder consultations.
- Agreed
Rang Undang-undang Bekalan Elektrik (Pindaan) 2025
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 30 Jul 2025
The Electricity Supply (Amendment) Bill 2025 seeks to amend the Electricity Supply Act 1990 to regulate cross-border electricity import and export activities, including licensing, market operator functions, green attributes, and penalties for unlicensed trade. During the Second and Third Reading debate, MPs supported the bill, with Tuaran highlighting its role in enabling the ASEAN grid and net-zero goals, while raising concerns about Sabah and Sarawak's readiness and electricity sufficiency. No formal division was recorded; the bill was agreed to by voice.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG INSOLVENSI RENTAS SEMPADAN 2025
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 29 Jul 2025
The Cross-Border Insolvency Bill 2025 aims to establish an effective mechanism for managing cross-border corporate insolvency cases in Malaysia, aligning with the UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency. The bill was read for the second and third times, with no formal division recorded, indicating it was agreed upon by voice vote. It seeks to enhance cooperation between local and foreign courts, provide legal certainty for investors, protect creditors' interests, and support business rescue mechanisms while preserving the existing corporate insolvency framework.
- Agreed
Akta Fi (Feri Pengkalan Kubor) (Pengesahan) 2025
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 28 Jul 2025
The bill seeks to validate ferry service fees charged at the Pengkalan Kubor-Takbai ferry terminal between Malaysia and Thailand from 1 January 1999 to 31 December 2024, which were not previously gazetted under the Fees Act 1951. It also approves new fee rates effective 1 January 2025 to address rising operational costs. The bill was debated and agreed to by voice vote, with no formal division recorded.
- Agreed
Rang Undang-undang Perlindungan Pemberi Maklumat (Pindaan) 2025
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 22 Jul 2025
The bill seeks to amend the Whistleblower Protection Act 2010 (Act 711) to strengthen protections for whistleblowers, including removing limitations on disclosures, providing physical protection via witness protection programmes, and establishing a oversight committee. It was debated during the Second and Third Readings in the Dewan Rakyat and agreed to by voice vote, with no formal division recorded.
- Agreed
Akta Jalan, Parit dan Bangunan (Pindaan) 2025
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 22 Jul 2025
The Road, Drain and Building (Amendment) Bill 2025 seeks to amend Act 133 to increase fines for littering offences and introduce community service orders of up to 12 hours as additional punishment. The bill was debated and agreed to at the Second and Third Reading stages without a formal division, reflecting broad support for enhancing enforcement of public cleanliness through holistic legislative reform.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG KREDIT PENGGUNA 2025
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 21 Jul 2025
The Consumer Credit Bill 2025 (Rang Undang-undang Kredit Pengguna 2025) was debated during its Second and Third Readings in the Dewan Rakyat. The bill aims to strengthen consumer credit protection by establishing the Consumer Credit Agency (SKP) to regulate unregulated credit activities such as Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL), debt collection, and peer-to-peer lending, and to implement a phased regulatory framework involving multiple agencies. The bill was agreed to by voice (no formal division recorded), reflecting government commitment to creating a fairer, safer credit ecosystem for vulnerable consumers.
- Agreed
Akta Kerajaan Tempatan (Pindaan) 2025
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 21 Jul 2025
The Local Government (Amendment) Bill 2025 seeks to amend the Local Government Act 1976 (Act 171) to introduce new sections 104A and 121A, enabling courts to order community service for minor littering offences and empowering local authorities to supervise such service. The bill was read a second and third time, debated by several members, and passed by voice vote (AGREED) without a formal division.
- Passed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG PERLEMBAGAAN (PINDAAN) 2025
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 4 Mar 2025
The Constitution (Amendment) Bill 2025 was read for the second time in Dewan Rakyat, aiming to amend the Federal Constitution to strengthen the separation of powers and parliamentary autonomy. The bill was supported by the Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, with no formal division recorded, indicating agreement via voice vote. It seeks to reform parliamentary institutions and ensure checks and balances in governance.
148 Yes0 No55 Abstain