In 1980, Dearing was one of four state senators, including Ed Ellington,
Wayne Burkes, and Howard Dyer, to receive a 100% rating from the
League of Women Voters. In 1984, he wrote a resolution, which was unanimously supported by the Mississippi Senate and House of Representatives, requesting
CBS to not cancel
The Mississippi, a television show which was filmed in Natchez. On January 16, 1997, the Mississippi Senate voted 38 to 12, with Dearing in favor, in favor of
Motor Voter legislation.
Animals In 2006, Dearing introduced legislation, which was passed by the legislature, that would amend Mississippi's animal cruelty law to include cats as the current law only criminalized cruelty against dogs. During his tenure in the Mississippi Senate he proposed legislation that would make animal cruelty a felony offense on the third instance, as under the current law only dog fighting or intentional poisoning could be punished with felony charges. In 2010, Dearing introduced legislation that would prohibit deer hunting with dogs in the
Homochitto National Forest, but the legislation died in the Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks committee.
Gambling In 1990, Dearing introduced legislation that would allow
riverboat gambling along the
Mississippi River. On February 2, the Mississippi Senate voted 23 to 21 in favor of the legislation, and the House Ways and Means committee voted to advance the bill on February 22. On March 7, the
Mississippi House of Representatives voted 66 to 52 in favor of an amended version of the legislation which was approved by the Mississippi Senate, by a vote of 22 to 20. On March 20, Governor
Ray Mabus signed the legislation into law and riverboat gambling became legal in Mississippi on April 1.
Religion In 1987, Dearing co-sponsored a resolution asking for the
United States Congress to pass a constitutional amendment to allow
prayer in schools. On March 30, 1994, the Mississippi Senate voted 41 to 9, with Dearing in favor, in favor of legislation that would allow prayer at school and school events only if the prayer was initiated by students.
Taxation In 1990, Dearing, Barbara Blanton, Buddy Bond, and
Bill Renick introduced legislation that would increase the
sales tax from 6¢ to 7¢ and use the 1¢ increase to pay for an education reform bill. The Mississippi Senate voted 28 to 22 in favor of the legislation. On March 6, 1995, the Mississippi Senate voted 30 to 15, with Dearing against, in favor of a constitutional amendment that would prohibit courts in Mississippi from forcing tax increases. During the 1995 elections the ballot initiative, under the name Amendment Number One, was approved. In 2006, the Mississippi Senate voted 36 to 15, with Dearing voting in favor, in favor of legislation that would raise the cigarette tax from 18 to 75 on July 1, 2006, and then to $1 on July 1, 2007. The legislation also decreased the 7% sales tax on groceries by 2.5% on July 1, 2006, then by 1% on July 1, 2007, and then by 0.5% every year until 2014. However, Governor
Haley Barbour vetoed the legislation. On March 29, the Mississippi Senate voted 29 to 20, with Dearing voting in favor, in favor of overriding Barbour's veto, but was four votes short. ==Electoral history==