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FINAL REPORTAs of Wed., Jun. 6, 2018 Includes Senate Bill 462 and House Bill 2799
Kansas Legislative Information Systems and Services
2018SENATE AND HOUSE ACTIONS REPORT
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SUBJECT INDEX REPORT
These reports include all bills, resolutions, and concurrent resolutions and executive reorganization orders introduced or received by the 2018 Legislature (including those carried over from 2017) as of the above date. They are part of the Kansas Legislative Information Systems and Services (KLISS) sponsored and directed by the Legislative Coordinating Council and maintained by Legislative Office of Information Services.
The Senate and House Actions Report includes the full history of all Senate and House bills. The Senate actions have been input under the supervision of the Secretary of the Senate and the House actions under that of the Chief Clerk of the House. The subject index is input by the Office of the Revisor of Statutes.
For Legislative information and up-to-the minute bill status information, access the KLISS web site at www.kslegislature.org or call the State Library at 785-296-2149 or the legislative hotline at 800-432-3924. Questions concerning Senate actions will be welcomed by the office of the Secretary of the Senate (785-296-2456). Questions concerning House actions will be welcomed by the office of the Chief Clerk of the House (785-296-7633). Inquiries on the distribution of this booklet should be directed to the Office of Legislative Administrative Services (785-296-2391).
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SENATE ACTIONS REPORT page 4 June 6, 2018
S 1 Bill by Legislative Post Audit CommitteeEliminating the reporting requirements for law enforcement agencies concerning
civil asset seizures and forfeitures.01/09/2017 Senate—Prefiled for Introduction on Monday, December 05, 2016—SJ 2701/09/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 2701/10/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 3105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 2 Bill by Legislative Post Audit CommitteeExempting the division of legislative post audit from the monumental building
surcharge.01/09/2017 Senate—Prefiled for Introduction on Monday, December 05, 2016—SJ 2701/09/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 2701/10/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 3105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 3 Bill by Legislative Post Audit CommitteeKansas standard asset seizure and forfeiture act; restriction on county or district
attorney.01/09/2017 Senate—Prefiled for Introduction on Monday, December 05, 2016—SJ 2701/09/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 2701/10/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 3105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 4 Bill by Legislative Post Audit CommitteeClarifying and limiting discretion for expenditure of proceeds from civil forfeiture.01/09/2017 Senate—Prefiled for Introduction on Monday, December 05, 2016—SJ 2701/09/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 2701/10/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 3105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 5 Bill by Senator Faust-GoudeauMaking certain individuals eligible for restricted driving privileges.01/09/2017 Senate—Prefiled for Introduction on Tuesday, December 06, 2016—SJ 2701/09/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 2701/10/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 3101/11/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, January 19, 2017, 08:30 AM Room 546-S01/31/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Transportation—SJ 11103/21/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on
Transportation—SJ 29805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 6 Bill by Senator Faust-GoudeauStandardized law enforcement procedure to assess possession of firearms by an
individual during routine stop.01/09/2017 Senate—Prefiled for Introduction on Thursday, January 05, 2017—SJ 2701/09/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 2701/10/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 3102/06/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—SJ 13103/16/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 21, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 144-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 7 Bill by Senator Faust-Goudeau
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Enacting the Kansas reinvestment act.01/09/2017 Senate—Prefiled for Introduction on Friday, January 06, 2017—SJ 2701/09/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 2701/10/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 3105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 9 Bill by Senator HensleyGovernmental ethics: two-year restriction on lobbying by former elected and
appointed state officials.01/09/2017 Senate—Prefiled for Introduction on Friday, January 06, 2017—SJ 2801/09/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 2801/10/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 3105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 10 Bill by JudiciaryProhibiting filing of certain liens or claims against real or personal property and
providing for criminal penalties.01/10/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 3001/11/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, January 19, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S01/11/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 3702/10/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—SJ 15102/23/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the
calendar—SJ 20702/23/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar; Referred to Committee on Federal and
State Affairs—SJ 21103/06/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Federal and State Affairs and re-
referred to Committee of the Whole—SJ 21401/11/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Judiciary—
SJ 148405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 11 Bill by Ethics, Elections and Local GovernmentVacancy elections; United States representative to congress.01/10/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 3001/10/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 3105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 12 Bill by JudiciaryAmending residency restrictions for persons on transitional or conditional release
under the Kansas sexually violent predator act.01/11/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 3701/12/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 4001/17/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, January 26, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S02/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—SJ 159503/01/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Judiciary—
SJ 165705/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 18 Bill by Financial Institutions and InsuranceAmending the Kansas mortgage business act.01/12/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 3901/13/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
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4201/18/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, January 26, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 546-S02/02/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ 12402/07/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 14002/08/2017 Senate—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 14502/09/2017 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 21002/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ
21802/21/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 08, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 281-N05/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 24 Bill by Agriculture and Natural ResourcesDesignating the channel catfish as the state fish of Kansas.01/12/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 4001/13/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
4205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 25 Bill by Agriculture and Natural ResourcesRemoving the requirement for a public hearing to set cabin fees owned or operated
by the department of wildlife, parks and tourism.01/12/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 4001/13/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
4201/17/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, January 19, 2017, 08:30 AM Room 159-S02/01/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ 11602/21/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Billinger was
adopted—SJ 18502/21/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 18502/22/2017 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 26 Nay: 14—SJ 19202/22/2017 House—Received and Introduced02/23/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 33603/08/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Agriculture; Referred to Committee
on Commerce, Labor and Economic Development—HJ 36903/08/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 16, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 27 Bill by Ways and MeansSubstitute for SB 27 by Committee on Ways and Means - Appropriation revisions
for FY 2017, 2018 and FY 2019 for various state agencies.01/12/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 4001/13/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 4201/30/2017 Senate—Hearing and possible action: Wednesday, February 01, 2017, 10:30
AM Room 548-S02/07/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 14102/23/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Ways and
Means—SJ 21205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 28 Bill by Assessment and TaxationAmending dates when certain reports due to department of revenue.01/13/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 4201/17/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 44
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01/18/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, January 19, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 548-S01/26/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 7701/31/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Consent Calendar and placed on General Orders—
SJ 11002/01/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 11602/02/2017 Senate—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 38 Nay: 0—SJ 12202/03/2017 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 17702/06/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 18502/10/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 13, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 29 Bill by Assessment and TaxationAllowing property tax exemption of certain federal property and property acquired
by a land bank without an order of the board of tax appeals.01/13/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 4201/17/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 4401/18/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, January 18, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 548-S02/08/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 14605/04/2018 Senate—Died on General Orders
S 31 Bill by Ethics, Elections and Local GovernmentRehabilitation of abandoned property by cities.01/17/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 4301/18/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, January 26, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 159-S01/18/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 5301/26/2017 Senate—Hearing continuation: Thursday, February 02, 2017, 09:30 AM
Room 142-S02/16/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government—SJ 17002/23/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar; Referred to Committee on Federal and
State Affairs—SJ 21103/06/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Federal and State Affairs and re-
referred to Committee of the Whole—SJ 21403/22/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 30303/22/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Bowers was
adopted—SJ 30303/22/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Bowers was
adopted—SJ 30303/22/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Motion by Senator Olson to rerefer to
Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government passed—SJ 30305/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 33 Bill by Public Health and WelfareAmending membership on the KanCare oversight committee.01/17/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 4301/18/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 5301/26/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 7701/31/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, January 19, 2017, 9:30 AM Room 118-N02/02/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the
calendar—SJ 12303/21/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Public
Health and Welfare—SJ 29805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
SENATE ACTIONS REPORT page 8 June 6, 2018
S 34 Bill by Assessment and TaxationConcerning states eligible for foreign state debt setoff agreements and expanding the
states eligible to any state or territory that has entered into a reciprocal agreement.
01/18/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 5201/19/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 5701/25/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 02, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 37 Bill by Ethics, Elections and Local GovernmentElections; voting procedures where proof of citizenship not provided.01/18/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 5301/19/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 5702/01/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 07, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 142-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 38 Bill by Ways and MeansEstablishing the KanCare bridge to a healthy Kansas program.01/18/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 5301/19/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 5702/12/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 152-S02/19/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 160305/04/2018 Senate—Died on General Orders
S 39 Bill by Assessment and TaxationPermitted use of tax information in certain tax actions and proceedings; tax liens
upon personal property; tax warrants; time for returns and payment of tax; liability for persons responsible for collection of sales or compensating tax.
01/18/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 5301/19/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 5701/25/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 02, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 41 Bill by JudiciaryCreating the crimes of assault of a public transportation employee and battery
against a public transportation employee.01/19/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 5601/20/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 5901/25/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 01, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S02/15/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—SJ 16303/21/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Judiciary—
SJ 29805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 44 Bill by Ways and MeansIncluding volunteer members of regional search and rescue teams within workers
compensation coverage under the state workers compensation self-insurance fund.
01/19/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 5701/20/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 59
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05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 45 Bill by TransportationDesignating a portion of United States highway No. 40 as John Carlin highway.01/20/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 5801/23/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 6201/25/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 02, 2017, 08:30 AM Room 546-S02/16/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Transportation—SJ 17002/21/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the
calendar—SJ 18802/23/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar; Referred to Committee on Federal and
State Affairs—SJ 21103/06/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Federal and State Affairs and re-
referred to Committee of the Whole—SJ 21405/04/2018 Senate—Died on General Orders
S 48 Bill by Agriculture and Natural ResourcesRemedies for the impairment of a valid water right or permit to divert and use
water. 01/20/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 5801/23/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
6202/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 08:30 AM Room 159-S02/13/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 08:30 AM Room 159-S02/21/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ 18902/22/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 19702/22/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 19702/23/2017 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 37 Nay: 3—SJ 20302/23/2017 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 34903/06/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Water and Environment—HJ 36003/07/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Water and Environment; Referred to
Committee on Agriculture—HJ 36303/08/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 14, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 582-N03/23/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Agriculture; Referred to Committee
on Appropriations—HJ 50103/29/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Referred to
Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 56005/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 49 Bill by Senator Faust-GoudeauElections; registration; election day registration.01/20/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 5801/23/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 6205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 52 Bill by Public Health and WelfareHouse Substitute for SB 52 by Committee on Health and Human Services - Filling
and refilling prescriptions.01/20/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 5801/23/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 6201/24/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, January 24, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 118-N02/02/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 125
SENATE ACTIONS REPORT page 10 June 6, 2018
02/21/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 18502/21/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 18502/22/2017 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 19402/22/2017 House—Received and Introduced02/23/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 33602/23/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 08, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 546-S03/22/2017 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 49703/29/2017 House—Withdrawn from Calendar; Referred to Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 56005/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 53 Bill by Federal and State AffairsSubstitute for SB 53 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs - Amending the
personal and family protection act.01/23/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 6001/24/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 7001/25/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, January 26, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 144-S03/28/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 36801/11/2018 Senate—Motion to strike from Calendar adopted;—SJ 1484
S 54 Bill by Assessment and TaxationElectronic cigarettes; definitions; enforcement of tax collections.01/23/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 6001/24/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 7002/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 56 Bill by Ethics, Elections and Local GovernmentHouse Substitute for SB 56 by Committee on Government, Technology and Security
- Creating the Kansas cybersecurity act and revising membership of the information technology executive council.
01/23/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 6001/24/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 7001/25/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 01, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 142-S02/08/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Ethics, Elections and Local Government—SJ 14602/21/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 18502/22/2017 Senate—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 19402/22/2017 House—Received and Introduced02/23/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 33603/07/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, March 13, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 281-N01/17/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, January 22, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 281-N03/19/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Elections; Referred to Committee on
Government, Technology and Security—HJ 254203/22/2018 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Government, Technology and Security—HJ 256803/26/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—HJ 265303/26/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed—HJ 265303/27/2018 House—Final Action - Substitute passed; Yea: 124 Nay: 0—HJ 266803/28/2018 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator McGinn, Senator Billinger and Senator Kelly as conferees—SJ 1855
03/28/2018 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Sloan, Representative
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Lewis and Representative Curtis appointed as conferees—HJ 268804/02/2018 Senate—Senator Hawk is appointed to replace Senator Kelly on the
Conference Committee—SJ 194004/06/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 119 Nay: 0—HJ
280804/26/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—SJ 207304/26/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 37 Nay: 2—SJ
207305/01/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, May 01, 2018—SJ
219805/04/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Friday, May 11, 2018
S 57 Bill by Ethics, Elections and Local GovernmentHouse Substitute for SB57 by the Committee on Elections-Qualifications for
candidates seeking certain statewide offices.01/23/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 6101/24/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 7001/25/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 01, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 142-S02/08/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Ethics, Elections and Local Government—SJ 14602/22/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Skubal was
withdrawn—SJ 20002/22/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Skubal was
adopted—SJ 20002/22/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 20002/23/2017 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 37 Nay: 3—SJ 20302/23/2017 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 34903/06/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 35903/07/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, March 13, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 281-N01/17/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, January 22, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 281-N03/20/2018 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Elections—HJ 254803/29/2018 House—Stricken from Calendar by Rule 1507—HJ 2742
S 58 Bill by Ethics, Elections and Local GovernmentFacilitating the identification of the sponsors of internet political campaign
advertisements.01/23/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 6101/24/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 7001/25/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 01, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 142-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 59 Bill by Agriculture and Natural ResourcesUpdating provisions relating to weights and measures.01/23/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 6101/24/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
7002/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 08:30 AM Room 159-S02/14/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 16, 2017, 08:30 AM Room 159-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 61 Bill by Agriculture and Natural ResourcesHouse Substitute for Senate Bill No. 61 by Committee on Appropriations-Amending
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Substitute for Senate Bill No. 423 to strike provisions requiring school districts to adopt a minimum local option budget; restoring certain provisions relating to local option budgets and adjusting the BASE aid accordingly.
01/23/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 6101/24/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
7001/25/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 02, 2017, 08:30 AM Room 159-S02/21/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ 18902/22/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 19702/22/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 19702/23/2017 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 38 Nay: 2—SJ 20402/23/2017 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 34903/06/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 35903/06/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 08, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 582-N03/23/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Agriculture; Referred to Committee
on Appropriations—HJ 50104/27/2018 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 291204/28/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—HJ 291504/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—HJ 291604/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Stogsdill
was rejected Yea: 42 Nay: 78—HJ 292904/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Carlin was
rejected—HJ 292904/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Pittman
was rejected—HJ 292904/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Ousley
was rejected—HJ 292904/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Rooker
was rejected Yea: 54 Nay: 64—HJ 293004/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed—HJ 293004/28/2018 House—Emergency Final Action - Substitute passed; Yea: 92 Nay: 27—HJ
293104/30/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—SJ 211804/30/2018 Senate—Concurred with amendments; Yea: 31 Nay: 8—SJ 211805/02/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Wednesday, May 02, 2018—
SJ 224105/04/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Monday, May 7, 2018
S 62 Bill by JudiciaryAmending citizen grand jury petition sufficiency and right to appeal.01/23/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 6101/24/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 7002/01/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 02, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S02/15/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—SJ 16402/22/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 19702/22/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 19702/23/2017 Senate—Final Action - Not passed; Yea: 19 Nay: 21—SJ 20402/23/2017 Senate—Motion to Reconsider Adopted—SJ 21002/23/2017 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 22 Nay: 17—SJ 21002/23/2017 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 34903/06/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 359
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03/06/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 09, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N03/29/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 56005/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 64 Bill by Senators Faust-Goudeau, HaleyProviding for fair consideration for employment to persons with records of
conviction.01/23/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 6101/24/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 7005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 67 Bill by Financial Institutions and InsuranceGranting state-chartered banks the power to purchase certain tax credits.01/23/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 6101/24/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
7001/25/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, January 31, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 546-S02/02/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ 12402/21/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 18502/22/2017 Senate—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 38 Nay: 2—SJ 19502/22/2017 House—Received and Introduced02/23/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ
33602/23/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 08, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 281-N05/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 69 Bill by Public Health and WelfareSubstitute for SB 69 by Committee on Public Health and Welfare - KanCare process
and contract requirements.01/23/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 6101/24/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 7001/25/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, January 31, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 118-N01/31/2017 Senate—Hearing continuation: Thursday, February 02, 2017, 09:30 AM
Room 118-N02/02/2017 Senate—Hearing continuation: Wednesday, February 08, 2017, 09:30 AM
Room 118-N02/21/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 19002/23/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar; Referred to Committee on Federal and
State Affairs—SJ 21103/06/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Federal and State Affairs and re-
referred to Committee of the Whole—SJ 21403/22/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—SJ 30303/22/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator V. Schmidt was
adopted—SJ 30303/22/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator V. Schmidt was
adopted—SJ 30303/22/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Pilcher-Cook
was rejected—SJ 30303/22/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed as amended—SJ
30303/23/2017 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 36 Nay: 4—SJ 31203/24/2017 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 51403/27/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 526
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05/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 71 Bill by JudiciaryClarifying how to enforce an order for support against a person's workers
compensation benefits.01/24/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 6401/25/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 7305/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 72 Bill by JudiciaryReporting and investigating abuse, neglect and exploitation of vulnerable adults.01/24/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 6401/25/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 7302/01/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Public Health and Welfare; Referred
to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 11502/07/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 16, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 73 Bill by JudiciaryEnacting the asbestos bankruptcy trust claims transparency act; providing for
disclosures regarding asbestos bankruptcy trust claims in civil asbestos actions.
01/24/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 6401/25/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 02, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S01/25/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 7302/01/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 02, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S02/08/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—SJ 14603/21/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Judiciary—
SJ 29805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 75 Bill by EducationAdding an additional member to the board of trustees of Cowley county community
college.01/24/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 6501/25/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Education—SJ 7302/01/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 01, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 144-S02/07/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Education—SJ 14102/10/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Consent Calendar and placed on General Orders—
SJ 15102/21/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 18602/22/2017 Senate—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 19602/22/2017 House—Received and Introduced02/23/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Education—HJ 33603/29/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Education; Referred to Committee
on Appropriations—HJ 56005/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 76 Bill by Federal and State AffairsProfessional occupations; restrictions on fees and licensing requirements.01/24/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 6501/25/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 7301/27/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 01, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 144-S03/27/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
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Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 35501/11/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Federal and
State Affairs—SJ 148405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 77 Bill by Federal and State AffairsWildlife, parks and tourism and the Bob Grant bison herd.01/24/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 6501/25/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 7301/27/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, January 31, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 144-S01/31/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 11102/10/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Consent Calendar and placed on General Orders—
SJ 15101/11/2018 Senate—Motion to strike from Calendar adopted;—SJ 1484
S 79 Bill by Ethics, Elections and Local GovernmentElections; voter identification; affidavit in lieu of photo identification.01/25/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 7201/26/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 7605/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 80 Bill by Ethics, Elections and Local GovernmentCampaign finance reports and statements; new acknowledgment.01/25/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 7201/26/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 7605/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 81 Bill by Ethics, Elections and Local GovernmentCampaign finance; certain exemptions from filing reports.01/25/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 7201/26/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 7602/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 142-S02/16/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Ethics, Elections and Local Government—SJ 16903/21/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Ethics,
Elections and Local Government—SJ 29805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 82 Bill by Public Health and WelfareEstablishing restrictions on health insurance use of step therapy protocols.01/25/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 7201/26/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 7602/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Monday, February 13, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 118-N05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 84 Bill by Federal and State AffairsHighway patrol; when certain appointments terminated; return to rank.01/25/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 7301/26/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 7601/27/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, January 31, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 144-S01/31/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
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Federal and State Affairs—SJ 11101/11/2018 Senate—Motion to strike from Calendar adopted;—SJ 1484
S 87 Bill by Financial Institutions and InsuranceAmending the Kansas credit services organization act.01/25/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 7301/26/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 01, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 546-S01/26/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
7602/16/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ 17002/21/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 18502/21/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 18502/22/2017 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 36 Nay: 4—SJ 19602/22/2017 House—Received and Introduced02/23/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ
33602/23/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 08, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 281-N05/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 88 Bill by TransportationRepossessed certificates of title fees; repealing the repossessed certificates of title fee
fund.01/26/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 7501/27/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 7802/07/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 08:30 AM Room 546-S02/20/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Transportation—SJ 18202/22/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 19702/23/2017 Senate—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 20402/23/2017 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 34903/06/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 36003/13/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 16, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 90 Bill by CommerceWorkers compensation impairment determination.01/26/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 7501/27/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 7805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 91 Bill by Financial Institutions and InsuranceIncreasing the deductible for certain participants of controlled insurance programs.01/26/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 7501/27/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
7802/07/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 546-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 92 Bill by JudiciaryRequiring electronic recording of certain custodial interrogations.01/26/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 7601/27/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 7802/01/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 07, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S02/08/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—SJ 147
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02/21/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 18502/21/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Haley was
rejected—SJ 18502/21/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 18502/22/2017 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 19602/22/2017 House—Received and Introduced02/23/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 33602/23/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 08, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N03/29/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 56005/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 93 Bill by JudiciaryRevocation timeframe of drivers' licenses for certain offenses.01/26/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 7601/27/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 7802/01/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 07, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S02/13/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—SJ 15402/22/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 19702/23/2017 Senate—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 20502/23/2017 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 34903/06/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 35903/08/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, March 13, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N03/29/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 56005/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 94 Bill by Ways and MeansIncreasing the health maintenance organization privilege fee and extending the
medical assistance fee fund.01/26/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 7601/27/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 7802/01/2017 Senate—Hearing: Monday, February 06, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 548-S02/15/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 16403/15/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 24903/15/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Billinger was
adopted—SJ 24903/15/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Billinger was
rejected—SJ 24903/15/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as further amended—SJ 24903/16/2017 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 27 Nay: 13—SJ 26903/17/2017 House—Received and Introduced03/20/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 46705/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 97 Bill by Assessment and TaxationSubstitute for SB 97 by Committee on Assessment and Taxation - Relating to
taxation, income tax, rates, modifications.01/26/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 7601/27/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 7802/01/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 02, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 548-S02/08/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 14602/23/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Assessment
and Taxation—SJ 211
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05/09/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 632
01/11/2018 Senate—Motion to strike from Calendar adopted;—SJ 1484
S 98 Bill by Senators Baumgardner, Alley, Billinger, Bowers, Estes, Fitzgerald, Goddard, Kerschen, LaTurner, Lynn, Masterson, McGinn, Olson, Petersen, Pilcher-Cook, Pyle, Suellentrop, Tyson, Wagle, Wilborn
Regulating abortion practice; requiring certain physician information to be provided under the woman's-right-to-know act.
01/30/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 10701/31/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 11002/01/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 07, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 144-S02/08/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 14601/11/2018 Senate—Motion to strike from Calendar adopted;—SJ 1484
S 99 Bill by TransportationProhibiting the operation of a motor vehicle while using wireless communication
device; exceptions; penalties.01/30/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 10701/31/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 11002/01/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 08, 2017, 08:30 AM Room 546-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 102 Bill by Federal and State AffairsCounties; abatement of nuisances; disposal of vehicles.01/31/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 10902/01/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 11505/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 103 Bill by Federal and State AffairsSecretary of State; political action committees prohibited.01/31/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 10902/01/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 11505/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 104 Bill by Federal and State AffairsLobbyists; restrictions on tickets to events and meals for legislators.01/31/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 10902/01/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 11505/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 105 Bill by Federal and State AffairsCampaign finance; contribution prohibitions for certain persons entering into
contracts with the state or a municipality.01/31/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 10902/01/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 11505/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 106 Bill by Federal and State AffairsCampaign finance; prohibiting certain campaign contributions by KanCare
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providers.01/31/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 10902/01/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 11505/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 107 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAuthorizing the attorney general to establish a system of legal representation
charges and collect such charges from state agencies.01/31/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 10902/01/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 11502/06/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—SJ 13102/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 144-S02/16/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 17003/15/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the
calendar—SJ 24905/04/2018 Senate—Died on General Orders
S 108 Bill by Federal and State AffairsPersonal and family protection act and public employer liability.01/31/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 10902/01/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 11502/01/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 08, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 144-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 109 Bill by Joint Committee on Special Claims Against the StateHouse Substitute for SB 109 by Committee on Appropriations - Appropriations for
FY 2018, FY 2019, FY 2020, FY 2021, FY 2022, FY 2023 and FY 2024 for various state agencies; omnibus appropriation act of 2018; capital improvement projects; claims against the state.
01/31/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11002/01/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 11502/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Monday, February 13, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 548-S03/14/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 24503/23/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 31103/23/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 31103/23/2017 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ
31303/24/2017 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 51403/27/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 52605/01/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, May 02, 2017, 10:00 AM Room 112-N06/07/2017 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 143306/08/2017 House—Motion to suspend House Rule 3905 regarding the printing of
appropriation bills adopted.—HJ 143806/08/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—HJ 143906/08/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Jennings
was adopted—HJ 143906/08/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Landwehr
was adopted—HJ 144106/08/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Whitmer
was adopted—HJ 144206/08/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Claeys
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was adopted—HJ 144206/08/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Sloan was
adopted—HJ 144306/08/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative
Carmichael was rejected—HJ 144306/08/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Corbet
was rejected—HJ 144406/08/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Parker
was rejected—HJ 144406/08/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Parker
was rejected—HJ 144406/08/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative
Concannon was adopted—HJ 144406/08/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Landwehr
was adopted—HJ 144406/08/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Helgerson
was adopted—HJ 144406/08/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Helgerson
was adopted—HJ 144406/08/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Helgerson
was withdrawn—HJ 144506/08/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Helgerson
was withdrawn—HJ 144506/08/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Deere was
rejected—HJ 144506/08/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Hodge
was rejected—HJ 144506/08/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Claeys
was adopted—HJ 144506/08/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed as amended—HJ
144606/08/2017 House—Emergency Final Action - Substitute passed as amended; Yea: 99
Nay: 23—HJ 144806/09/2017 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator McGinn, Senator Billinger and Senator Kelly as conferees—SJ 1055
06/09/2017 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Waymaster, Representative Davis and Representative Wolfe Moore appointed as conferees—HJ 1456
04/06/2018 Senate—Senator Baumgardner, Senator Denning, and Senator Hensley are appointed to replace Senator McGinn, Senator Billinger, and Senator Kelly on the Conference Committee—SJ 2011
04/06/2018 House—Representative Patton, Representative Huebert, and Representative Trimmer are appointed to replace Representative Waymaster, Representative Davis, and Representative Wolfe Moore on the Conference Committee—HJ 2799
04/30/2018 Senate—Senator McGinn, Senator Billinger, and Senator Kelly are appointed to replace Senator Baumgardner, Senator Denning, and Senator Hensley on the Conference Committee—SJ 2116
04/30/2018 House—Representative Waymaster, Representative Proehl, and Representative Wolfe Moore are appointed to replace Representative Patton, Representative Huebert, and Representative Trimmer on the Conference Committee—HJ 2956
05/03/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 98 Nay: 23—HJ 3121
05/03/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 26 Nay: 14—SJ 2336
05/04/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Wednesday, May 09, 2018
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05/04/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor except line item veto of Sections 9, 43(b), 44(a)-part, 45(a)-part, 58(e)-part, 59(a)-part, 67(i), 68(a)-part, 68(i), 74(e), and 100(b-d) on Tuesday, May 15, 2018
05/04/2018 Senate—No motion to reconsider line item vetoes; Vetoes sustained
S 111 Bill by Assessment and TaxationSubstitute for SB 111 by Committee on Assessment and Taxation - Requiring certain
remote sellers to collect Kansas sales tax.01/31/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11002/01/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 11502/03/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 08, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 548-S04/05/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 48403/20/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Assessment
and Taxation—SJ 176204/03/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 194405/04/2018 Senate—Died on General Orders
S 113 Bill by JudiciaryMaking burglary of a dwelling a person felony.01/31/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11002/01/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 11502/01/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 08, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 114 Bill by JudiciaryClarifying admissibility of certain tests for drugs or alcohol in proceedings under
the revised Kansas code for care of children.01/31/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11002/01/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 11502/01/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 08, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S02/14/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—SJ 15702/23/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 20702/23/2017 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 20902/23/2017 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 34903/06/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 35903/08/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 14, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N03/29/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 56005/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 115 Bill by Ways and MeansState finances; requiring the KPERS board to liquidate the pooled money
investment portfolio investment pursuant to K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 75-2263; transferring money to the state general fund and to the pooled money investment portfolio; authorizing the pooled money investment board to invest idle funds available for long term investment.
01/31/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11002/01/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 02, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 548-S02/01/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 11502/07/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 14201/11/2018 Senate—Motion to strike from Calendar adopted;—SJ 1484
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S 116 Bill by Assessment and TaxationRepealing certain obsolete or expired sections relating to taxation.01/31/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11002/01/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 11502/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 548-S03/07/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 22103/09/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Consent Calendar and placed on General Orders—
SJ 22605/04/2018 Senate—Died on General Orders
S 117 Bill by Agriculture and Natural ResourcesAllowing boards of county commissioners to declare the wild blackberry a noxious
weed within counties.02/01/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11302/02/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
12002/08/2017 Senate—Hearing and possible action: Monday, February 13, 2017, 08:30 AM
Room 159-S02/16/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ 16902/23/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar; Referred to Committee on Federal and
State Affairs—SJ 21103/06/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Federal and State Affairs and re-
referred to Committee of the Whole—SJ 21403/16/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 27003/16/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 27003/16/2017 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ
28803/17/2017 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 46003/17/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, March 20, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 582-N03/20/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 46705/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 118 Bill by Ethics, Elections and Local GovernmentVoter registration; departments of aging and disability services, children and
families; labor and state board of education.02/01/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11302/02/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 12005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 119 Bill by UtilitiesKansas universal service fund and Kansas lifeline support.02/01/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11302/02/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Utilities—SJ 12102/06/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 16, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 121 Bill by JudiciaryEnacting the Kansas protection of firearms rights act.02/01/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11402/02/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 12002/06/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—SJ 13103/27/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
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Federal and State Affairs—SJ 35505/04/2018 Senate—Died on General Orders
S 122 Bill by JudiciaryIncreasing the penalty for certain violations of criminal discharge of a firearm.02/01/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11402/02/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 12002/07/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 123 Bill by JudiciaryAmending ignition interlock requirements for certain first time DUI-related
offenses.02/01/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11402/02/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 12002/07/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 125 Bill by JudiciaryProviding compensation to a person who was wrongfully convicted; providing
compensation to the heirs of a person who was wrongfully executed.02/01/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11402/02/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 12002/07/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 127 Bill by TransportationRequiring an annual registration for escort vehicles.02/01/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11402/02/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 12002/07/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 08:30 AM Room 546-S02/20/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Transportation—SJ 18203/21/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on
Transportation—SJ 29805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 128 Bill by Senator HaleyIncreasing criminal penalties for hate crimes and establishing reporting
requirements for law enforcement agencies.02/01/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11402/02/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 12002/23/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 08, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S02/23/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—SJ 21103/06/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Federal and State Affairs;
Rereferred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 21405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 129 Bill by Assessment and TaxationAllowing a board of county commissioners to exempt certain property located in a
federal enclave.02/01/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11402/02/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 12005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
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S 130 Bill by Assessment and TaxationElectronic cigarettes, definitions, enforcement.02/01/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11402/02/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 12002/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 548-S03/07/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 22103/16/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 27003/16/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 27003/16/2017 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ
28803/17/2017 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 46003/20/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 46703/22/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 23, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 131 Bill by Senators Tyson, Baumgardner, Bollier, Estes, Faust-Goudeau, Fitzgerald, Francisco, Givens, Goddard, Haley, Hardy, Hawk, Hensley, Holland, Kelly, Kerschen, McGinn, Pettey, Rogers, V. Schmidt, Skubal, Sykes, Taylor, Wilborn
Larned and Osawatomie state hospital privatization prohibition amendments.02/01/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11402/02/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 12105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 132 Bill by Ethics, Elections and Local GovernmentRegional system of cooperating libraries and board representatives.02/01/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11402/02/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 12002/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 142-S02/16/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government—SJ 17003/21/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Ethics,
Elections and Local Government—SJ 29805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 133 Bill by Federal and State AffairsRequiring e-verify for certain public contracts, enacting the Kansas employer e-
verify accountability act.02/01/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11402/02/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 12005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 134 Bill by Federal and State AffairsEnhancing the penalty for misclassification of employees for purposes of evading
taxes or unemployment insurance contributions.02/01/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11502/02/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 12005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 135 Bill by Federal and State AffairsDriver's license examiners; converted from classified to unclassified positions.02/01/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11502/02/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 120
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02/07/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Transportation; Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 140
02/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 144-S02/16/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—SJ 17003/29/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Hensley was
rejected Yea: 14 Nay: 26—SJ 37903/29/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 37903/30/2017 Senate—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 39804/03/2017 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 57804/04/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 59504/04/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, April 06, 2017, 08:00 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 136 Bill by JudiciaryMandatory expungement of arrest records of a person arrested as a result of
mistaken identity or identity theft.02/01/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11502/02/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 12002/07/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S02/20/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—SJ 18102/23/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 20702/23/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 20702/23/2017 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 38 Nay: 1—SJ
20902/23/2017 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 34903/06/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 35903/08/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 15, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N03/29/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 56005/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 137 Bill by Ways and MeansDeath benefits for certain KP&F surviving spouses.02/01/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11502/02/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
12002/13/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 16, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 546-S02/20/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ 18003/16/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 27003/16/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 27003/16/2017 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ
28803/17/2017 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 46003/20/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ
46705/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 138 Bill by Ways and MeansKPERS working after retirement; exempting licensed school retirants from earnings
limitation; sunsetting special exemptions; waiting period.02/01/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11502/02/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
12003/09/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 14, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 546-S
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03/24/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ 334
03/30/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 41303/30/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Longbine was
adopted—SJ 41303/30/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Olson was
withdrawn—SJ 41303/30/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as further amended—SJ 41303/30/2017 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ
42404/03/2017 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 57804/04/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ
59505/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 139 Bill by Federal and State AffairsExercise of religious freedom by postsecondary student associations; repealed.02/01/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11502/02/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Education—SJ 12002/02/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Education; Referred to Committee
on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 12105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 140 Bill by Federal and State AffairsSales tax exemptions; Kansas dui impact center, inc.; active aging publishing inc.02/01/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11502/02/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 12004/04/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Assessment and Taxation—SJ 44105/04/2018 Senate—Died on General Orders
S 141 Bill by JudiciaryAmending provisions relating to municipal appearance bonds.02/01/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11502/02/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 12002/07/2017 Senate—Hearing: Monday, February 13, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 142 Bill by Ways and MeansState health care benefits program amendments.02/02/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11702/03/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 12705/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 143 Bill by Financial Institutions and InsuranceEstablishing a notary public education course as a requirement for appointment.02/02/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11702/03/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
12702/07/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 546-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 144 Bill by TransportationProhibiting the use of a wireless communication device in a school zone or a road
construction zone.
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02/02/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11802/03/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 12702/06/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 08, 2017, 08:30 AM Room 546-S02/14/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Transportation—SJ 15702/21/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 18502/21/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Pettey was
withdrawn—SJ 18502/21/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Pettey was
rejected Yea: 14 Nay: 25—SJ 18702/21/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 18702/22/2017 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 21 Nay: 17—SJ 19702/22/2017 House—Received and Introduced02/23/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 33603/08/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 16, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 145 Bill by EducationAmending the Kansas state high school activities association school classification
system.02/02/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11802/03/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Education—SJ 12705/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 146 Bill by Assessment and TaxationContinuation of 20 mill statewide levy for schools and property tax exemption of
certain portion of property used for residential purposes from such levy.02/02/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11802/03/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 12703/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 14, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 548-S04/05/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 48504/06/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 48904/06/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Tyson was
adopted—SJ 48904/06/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as further amended—SJ 48904/06/2017 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 39 Nay: 1—SJ
49104/06/2017 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 64404/07/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 66805/09/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/12/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Taxation—HJ 94805/04/2018 House—Died on House Calendar
S 147 Bill by Assessment and TaxationKansas income tax act; providing changes in rates, itemized deductions, and
determination of Kansas adjusted gross income and sunsetting certain modifications.
02/02/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11802/03/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 12702/06/2017 Senate—Hearing: Monday, February 06, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 548-S02/07/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 14102/13/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Assessment
and Taxation—SJ 15302/15/2017 Senate—Committee Report, be amended without recommendation by
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Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 16102/23/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Assessment
and Taxation—SJ 21105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 148 Bill by Senator HaleyInterstate compact on the agreement among the states to elect the president by
national popular vote.02/02/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11802/03/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 12705/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 150 Bill by JudiciaryAmending responsibilities for certain costs under the Kansas sexually violent
predator act.02/03/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 12602/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 13102/07/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 151 Bill by JudiciaryEliminating criminal and professional penalties for non-intoxicating cannabinoid
medicines.02/03/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 12602/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 13102/06/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—SJ 13105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 152 Bill by Public Health and WelfareAllowing physicians, physician assistants and advanced practice registered nurses to
utilize expedited partner therapy.02/03/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 12702/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 13105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 153 Bill by Public Health and WelfareRequiring targeted case management for recipients of home and community based
services.02/03/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 12702/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 13102/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Monday, February 13, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 118-N02/20/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 18203/21/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Public
Health and Welfare—SJ 29805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 155 Bill by Senator HaleySubstitute for Senate Bill 155 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs --
Eliminating criminal and professional penalties for non-intoxicating cannabinoid medicine.
02/03/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 12702/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 131
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02/15/2017 Senate—Hearing: Monday, February 20, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 144-S03/10/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 22901/11/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Federal and
State Affairs—SJ 148405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 156 Bill by JudiciaryAmending the crime of creating a hazard to include leaving certain loaded firearms
in a place accessible to children.02/06/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 13002/07/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 13802/09/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 157 Bill by Federal and State AffairsKansas highway patrol; immigration agreement.02/06/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 13002/07/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 13802/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 144-S03/28/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—SJ 36805/04/2018 Senate—Died on General Orders
S 158 Bill by Federal and State AffairsProhibiting adoption of sanctuary policies by cities, counties and state agencies.02/06/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 13102/07/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 13802/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 144-S03/27/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—SJ 35505/04/2018 Senate—Died on General Orders
S 159 Bill by Senator HensleyClaims against the state.02/06/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 13102/07/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 13805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 160 Bill by Ways and MeansEstablishing an independent home and community based services ombudsman.02/06/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 13102/07/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 13802/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 118-N02/20/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Public Health and Welfare—SJ 18205/04/2018 Senate—Died on General Orders
S 161 Bill by Ways and MeansAllotments; requiring the governor and secretary of administration to act under
certain circumstances.02/06/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 13102/07/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 13802/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
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S 162 Bill by Ways and MeansAmending statutes concerning dangerous regulated animals.02/06/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 13102/07/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
13805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 163 Bill by CommerceKansas liquor control act and retailer's licenses.02/06/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 13102/07/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 13805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 164 Bill by Federal and State AffairsClub and drinking establishment act and the consumption of alcoholic beverages.02/07/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 13702/08/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 14402/15/2017 Senate—Hearing: Monday, February 20, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 144-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 165 Bill by Public Health and WelfareProviding insurance coverage for opioid-related treatments and establishing
standards for use of emergency opioid antagonists.02/07/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 13702/08/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 14402/15/2017 Senate—Hearing: Monday, February 20, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 118-N05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 167 Bill by Assessment and TaxationProperty tax lid; cities and counties; repealed.02/07/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 13802/08/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 14405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 168 Bill by Federal and State AffairsKansas lottery; repeal sunset.02/07/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 13802/08/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 14402/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 144-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 169 Bill by Federal and State AffairsKansas lottery; permit lottery ticket vending machines.02/07/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 13802/08/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 14402/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 144-S03/13/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—SJ 24001/11/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Federal and
State Affairs—SJ 148405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 170 Bill by Senator Faust-Goudeau
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Kansas department for children and families and performance-based contracting.02/07/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 13802/08/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 14405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 171 Bill by TransportationRemoving prohibitions against certain persons from obtaining a license to drive a
motorized bicycle.02/08/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 14302/09/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 14802/13/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 16, 2017, 08:30 AM Room 546-S02/20/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Transportation—SJ 18203/21/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on
Transportation—SJ 29805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 172 Bill by Ways and MeansProhibiting the use of conversion therapy.02/08/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 14302/09/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 14805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 173 Bill by Ways and MeansDepartment of health and environment-division of health care finance,
appropriations for fiscal years 2018, 2019 and 2020 for 5% rate increase for providers under the home and community based services medicaid waivers.
02/08/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 14302/09/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 14802/22/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 07, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 176 Bill by Senators Hensley, Faust-Goudeau, Francisco, Haley, Hawk, Holland, Kelly, Pettey, Rogers
Kansas buy American act.02/08/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 14402/09/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 14805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 177 Bill by Senators Hensley, Faust-Goudeau, Haley, Hawk, Holland, Kelly, Pettey, RogersHiring Kansans first.02/08/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 14402/09/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 14805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 178 Bill by Senator HaleyLegalizing limited use of marijuana and authorizing the department of revenue to
adopt rules and regulations related thereto.02/08/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 14402/09/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 14805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 179 Bill by JudiciaryHouse Substitute for SB 179 by Committee on Judiciary - Creating juvenile crisis
intervention centers, amending the revised Kansas code for care of children
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and the newborn infant protection act and amending certain powers and duties of the secretary for children and families.
02/10/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 15002/13/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 15302/23/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 07, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S02/23/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—SJ 21103/06/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Federal and State Affairs;
Rereferred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 21403/10/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—SJ 23103/28/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the
calendar—SJ 36703/30/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 41303/30/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 41303/30/2017 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ
42504/03/2017 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 57804/04/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 59503/12/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 12, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N03/26/2018 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 265303/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—HJ 269103/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Ruling of the chair was sustained—HJ
269103/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed—HJ 269103/29/2018 House—Final Action - Substitute passed; Yea: 124 Nay: 0—HJ 269804/02/2018 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator Wilborn, Senator Lynn and Senator Haley as conferees—SJ 1937
04/02/2018 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Finch, Representative Ralph and Representative Carmichael appointed as conferees—HJ 2730
05/02/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 3043
05/02/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 121 Nay: 0—HJ 3043
05/03/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2243
05/03/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 2244
05/04/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, May 11, 201805/04/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Monday, May 14, 2018
S 180 Bill by JudiciaryProviding for law enforcement agencies to request and receive files concerning
applicants previously employed by another state or local law enforcement agency and establishing confidentiality of records contained in the central registry of all Kansas law enforcement officers.
02/10/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 15002/13/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 15302/23/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 07, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S02/23/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—SJ 21103/06/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Federal and State Affairs;
Rereferred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 21403/07/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 08, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S02/01/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
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Committee on Judiciary—SJ 153102/08/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 155602/08/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 155602/08/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 38 Nay: 0—SJ
155702/12/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 229502/13/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 229903/12/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 12, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N03/21/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 256103/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 268603/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative
Carmichael was rejected—HJ 268603/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 268603/29/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 124 Nay: 0—HJ 269904/02/2018 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator Wilborn, Senator Lynn and Senator Haley as conferees—SJ 1937
04/02/2018 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Finch, Representative Ralph and Representative Carmichael appointed as conferees—HJ 2730
05/01/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 2989
05/01/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 98 Nay: 23—HJ 2989
05/02/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2202
05/02/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 2202
05/04/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, May 08, 201805/04/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Thursday, May 10, 2018
S 181 Bill by TransportationAllowing certain persons with suspended drivers' licenses to enter into amnesty
agreements with the district court.02/10/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 15002/13/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 15302/13/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 16, 2017, 08:30 AM Room 546-S02/20/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Transportation—SJ 18302/22/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 19702/22/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 19702/23/2017 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 20602/23/2017 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 34903/06/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 36003/14/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Transportation; Referred to
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 38503/29/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 56001/11/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 213701/11/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, January 18, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 182 Bill by Federal and State AffairsRequiring the state corporation commission to study certain issues relating to
electric utilities.02/10/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 150
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02/13/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Utilities—SJ 15305/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 183 Bill by Federal and State AffairsRequiring the state corporation commission to implement retail electric choice.02/10/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 15002/13/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Utilities—SJ 15305/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 185 Bill by CommerceAuthorizing redevelopment districts encompassing federal enclaves to impose utility
franchise fees, incur debt, issue bonds and enter into lease-purchase agreements.
02/10/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 15002/13/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 15302/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 548-S02/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Commerce—SJ 158902/22/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 164702/22/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 164802/28/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 244703/01/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 245203/01/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 06, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 112-N03/13/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Commerce, Labor and Economic Development—HJ 250003/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Proehl
was adopted—HJ 255503/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 255903/22/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 123 Nay: 2—HJ 256403/29/2018 Senate—Concurred with amendments; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 186604/02/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, April 02, 2018—SJ
194004/26/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Wednesday, April 11, 2018—SJ 2070
S 186 Bill by Ways and MeansReimbursement to eligible providers for medicaid ground emergency medical
transportation services.02/10/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 15002/13/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 15303/20/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 22, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 548-S03/30/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 42804/06/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 48804/06/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 48804/06/2017 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ
49204/06/2017 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 64404/07/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 66805/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 187 Bill by Public Health and WelfareKansas safe access act.02/10/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 15002/13/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 15305/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
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S 188 Bill by Assessment and TaxationUnder Kansas income tax act; providing rate changes, determination of Kansas
adjusted gross income and sunsetting certain modifications, and itemized and standard deductions.
02/13/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 15202/14/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 15702/14/2017 Senate—Committee Report, be amended without recommendation by
Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 15702/16/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 16902/16/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Hensley was
rejected—SJ 16902/16/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Motion to recommend favorably for
passage failed Yea: 10 Nay: 30—SJ 16901/11/2018 Senate—Motion to strike from Calendar adopted;—SJ 1484
S 189 Bill by Ways and MeansSubstitute for SB 189 by Committee on Ways and Means - Appropriations for FY
2017, FY 2018, FY 2019 and FY 2020 for various state agencies.02/13/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 15202/14/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 15703/13/2017 Senate—Hearing and possible action: Friday, March 17, 2017, 10:30 AM
Room 548-S03/27/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 35503/29/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—SJ 39103/29/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Masterson was
withdrawn—SJ 39103/29/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator McGinn was
adopted—SJ 39103/29/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator McGinn was
adopted—SJ 39103/29/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Masterson was
rejected Yea: 15 Nay: 25—SJ 39103/29/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed as amended—SJ
39103/30/2017 Senate—Final Action - Substitute passed as amended; Yea: 25 Nay: 15—SJ
39904/03/2017 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 57804/04/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 59505/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 190 Bill by Ways and MeansMaking appropriations for FY 18 and FY 19 for the judicial branch.02/13/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 15302/14/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 15703/13/2017 Senate—Hearing and possible action: Friday, March 17, 2017, 10:30 AM
Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 191 Bill by Ways and MeansAppropriation revisions for FY 2017, FY 2018, FY 2019, FY 2020, FY 2021, FY 2022
and FY 2023 for various state agencies.02/13/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 15302/14/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 157
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05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 192 Bill by Assessment and TaxationUnder Kansas income tax act; providing rate changes, determination of Kansas
adjusted gross income and sunsetting certain modifications, itemized deductions.
02/14/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 15602/15/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 16003/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 14, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 193 Bill by Ways and MeansAppropriation revisions for FY 2017, FY 2018 and FY 2019 for various state
agencies.02/14/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 15602/15/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 16005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 194 Bill by Ways and MeansAmending groundwater management district water user charges.02/14/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 15702/15/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
16003/15/2017 Senate—Hearing: Monday, March 20, 2017, 08:30 AM Room 159-S01/24/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 159-S02/08/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ 155902/13/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 157702/13/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 157702/14/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 34 Nay: 5—SJ 157902/15/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 232702/16/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 233502/28/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 05, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 582-N03/08/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Agriculture—HJ 247803/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 266603/28/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 106 Nay: 18—HJ 267904/02/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, March 30, 2018—SJ
194004/03/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Monday, April 2, 2018—SJ 1942
S 195 Bill by Ways and MeansSubstitute for SB 195 by Committee on Public Health and Welfare - Creating a
suspended eligibility status for recipients of state medicaid services.02/14/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 15702/15/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 16001/17/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, January 23, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 118-N02/01/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 153305/04/2018 Senate—Died on General Orders
S 196 Bill by UtilitiesElectric utilities and billing standards.02/15/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 16002/16/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Utilities—SJ 16605/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
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S 197 Bill by Ways and MeansEstablishing the social work examining committee.02/15/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 16002/16/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 16605/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 198 Bill by Assessment and TaxationSubstitute for SB 198 by Committee on Assessment and Taxation – concerning the
department of revenue; requiring people with access to federal tax information to be fingerprinted and allowing the conversion of certain driver’s license examiners positions from classified to unclassified.
02/15/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 16002/16/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 16603/06/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 08, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 548-S04/06/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 49706/06/2017 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—SJ 98006/06/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—SJ 98006/06/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed—SJ 98006/06/2017 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Substitute passed; Yea: 35 Nay: 3—SJ
98106/06/2017 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 140006/07/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 143305/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 199 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAmending bond requirements for appeals in the code of civil procedure.02/16/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 16502/17/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 17201/10/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, January 18, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S02/01/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—SJ 153302/13/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 157702/13/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 157702/14/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 32 Nay: 7—SJ 158002/15/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 232702/16/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 233502/28/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 07, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N03/26/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 265303/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 269103/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 269103/29/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 120 Nay: 4—HJ 269904/02/2018 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator Wilborn, Senator Lynn and Senator Haley as conferees—SJ 1937
04/02/2018 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Finch, Representative Ralph and Representative Carmichael appointed as conferees—HJ 2730
05/02/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 3043
05/02/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 118 Nay: 3—HJ 3065
05/03/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2243
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05/03/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 2265
05/04/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, May 08, 201805/04/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Monday, May 14, 2018
S 200 Bill by Federal and State AffairsOpen records act; criminal investigation records; missing persons.02/16/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 16502/17/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 17202/23/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—SJ 21103/07/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 08, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 144-S03/10/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 23001/11/2018 Senate—Motion to strike from Calendar adopted;—SJ 1484
S 203 Bill by Assessment and TaxationAdding Cowley county to the list of rural opportunity zones.02/16/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 16602/17/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 17203/21/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 21, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 548-S03/22/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Assessment and Taxation—SJ 30405/04/2018 Senate—Died on General Orders
S 204 Bill by Ways and MeansEnacting the Kansas cybersecurity act.02/16/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 16602/17/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 17205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 206 Bill by Federal and State AffairsCreating the student privacy and protection act.02/21/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 18402/23/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Education—SJ 20205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 207 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAmendments to the Kansas expanded lottery act relating to racetrack gaming
facilities.02/21/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 18402/23/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 20203/21/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 23, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 144-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 208 Bill by Ways and MeansCounty commission boards; expansion of commissioners; special election.02/21/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 18502/23/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 20205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 209 Bill by Federal and State AffairsElectric utilities and billing standards.02/22/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 191
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02/23/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Utilities—SJ 20203/06/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 15, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 210 Bill by Ways and MeansProhibiting the carrying of concealed firearms in certain buildings.02/23/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 20103/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 21403/06/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Assessment and Taxation; Referred
to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 21405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 211 Bill by Assessment and TaxationIncome tax credit for certain purchases of good and services by a taxpayer from
qualified vendors that provide employment to individual who are blind or severely disabled.
02/23/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 20203/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 21404/06/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 49805/04/2018 Senate—Died on General Orders
S 212 Bill by Assessment and TaxationDirecting the secretary of labor to submit a plan and negotiate an agreement for
state enforcement of OSHA standards.02/23/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 20203/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 21403/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 15, 2017, 08:30 AM Room 548-S03/15/2017 Senate—Hearing continuation: Thursday, March 16, 2017, 08:30 AM Room
548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 213 Bill by Assessment and TaxationProviding for state income taxation of retirement contributions by certain
employees of the state board of regents.02/23/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 20203/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 21403/15/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 22, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 215 Bill by Assessment and TaxationConcerning income taxation; relating to determination of Kansas adjusted gross
income, rates, itemized deductions.02/23/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 20203/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 21405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 216 Bill by Ways and MeansUpdating statutory references as necessitated by 2012 Executive Reorganization
Order No. 41.03/06/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 21303/07/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 21703/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 15, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S03/15/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 16, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S03/20/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
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Committee on Judiciary—SJ 29601/11/2018 Senate—Motion to strike from Calendar adopted;—SJ 1484
S 217 Bill by Ways and MeansUpdating certain statutory references relating to the Kansas department for aging
and disability services and the Kansas department for children and families.
03/06/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 21403/07/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 21703/20/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 22, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 118-N03/23/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 32303/27/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 35103/27/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 35103/28/2017 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 35903/28/2017 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 54503/29/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 54801/17/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, January 22, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 546-S02/09/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 228602/19/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 234202/19/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 234202/20/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 118 Nay: 0—HJ 236002/21/2018 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator V. Schmidt, Senator Bollier and Senator Kelly as conferees—SJ 1615
02/21/2018 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Hawkins, Representative Concannon and Representative Murnan appointed as conferees—HJ 2405
04/06/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 118 Nay: 1—HJ 2772
04/26/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2073
04/26/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 2074
05/04/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, May 04, 201805/04/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Tuesday, May 8, 2018
S 218 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAdult care home licensure and background check amendments.03/07/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 21603/08/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 22305/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 219 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAmending training requirements for security police officers employed by the
Kansas department for aging and disability services.03/07/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 21603/08/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 22305/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 220 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAmending the Larned state hospital and Osawatomie state hospital catchment
areas.03/07/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 21603/08/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 22305/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
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S 221 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAmending the revised Kansas code for care of children and the newborn infant
protection act and amending certain powers and duties of the secretary for children and families.
03/07/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 21703/08/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 22301/10/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, January 16, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 118-N02/12/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 156402/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 160502/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Pilcher-Cook
was rejected—SJ 160502/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 160502/21/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 35 Nay: 5—SJ 161602/21/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 241002/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 244703/07/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 12, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 546-S05/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 222 Bill by Assessment and TaxationOne-year moratorium on PEAK awards.03/07/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 21703/08/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 22305/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 223 Bill by Assessment and TaxationPEAK qualification distance requirements established and retention provision
sunset accelerated.03/07/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 21703/08/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 22305/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 224 Bill by Assessment and TaxationProviding for a $.05 increase in motor fuel taxes.03/07/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 21703/08/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 22303/13/2017 Senate—Hearing: Friday, March 17, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 225 Bill by Federal and State AffairsExclude charitable poker games from the crime of gambling.03/08/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 22303/10/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 22905/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 226 Bill by Ways and MeansProviding for the appointment of the state librarian and the members of the state
library of Kansas board by the legislative coordinating council.03/13/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 23803/14/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 24203/16/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 21, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 144-S03/27/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—SJ 35505/04/2018 Senate—Died on General Orders
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S 227 Bill by Ways and MeansProviding a post-retirement benefit increase (COLA) for certain retirants of
KPERS.03/13/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 23903/14/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
24205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 228 Bill by Ways and MeansEnacting the Kansas medicaid reform act.03/14/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 24103/15/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 24705/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 229 Bill by Ways and MeansCounty elections commissioners; appointment by county commission.03/14/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 24203/15/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 24702/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 142-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 230 Bill by Assessment and TaxationHigh performance incentive program, moratorium on income tax credits and sales
tax exemptions.03/15/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 24703/16/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 25205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 231 Bill by Assessment and TaxationPromoting the employment across Kansas act; moratorium on the award of
benefits.03/15/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 24703/16/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 25205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 232 Bill by Ways and MeansAmendments to the developmental disabilities reform act.03/16/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 25103/17/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 29105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 233 Bill by Ways and MeansCreating the education finance act.03/16/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 25203/17/2017 Senate—Referred to Senate Select Committee on Education Finance—SJ 29105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 234 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAmending requirements for certain consumer loan transactions.03/20/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 29303/21/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 29705/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
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S 235 Bill by Ways and MeansProhibiting the carrying of concealed weapons in certain buildings.03/20/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 29303/21/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 23, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 548-S03/21/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 29705/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 236 Bill by Assessment and TaxationIncome tax treatment of net operating loss carryback on the sale of certain hotels.03/22/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 30003/23/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 31002/01/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 08, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 548-S03/08/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 168305/04/2018 Senate—Died on General Orders
S 237 Bill by Federal and State AffairsApproving a compact between the Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and
Nebraska and the state of Kansas relating to cigarette sales, taxation and escrow collection.
03/22/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 30003/23/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 31005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 238 Bill by Ways and MeansAmending the compulsory school attendance requirements.03/23/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 31003/24/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Education—SJ 33005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 239 Bill by Assessment and TaxationMaking parts of the scrap metal theft reduction act unenforceable until January 1,
2019.03/24/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 33003/27/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 35005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 240 Bill by Ways and MeansAuthorizing a land purchase in Sherman county by the Department of Wildlife,
Parks and Tourism.03/28/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 36803/29/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 36904/04/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, April 04, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 548-S04/05/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 48501/11/2018 Senate—Motion to strike from Calendar adopted;—SJ 1484
S 241 Bill by Ways and MeansMaximum retirement benefits for KP&F members.03/28/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 36803/29/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
36903/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 546-S03/20/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
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Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ 176705/04/2018 Senate—Died on General Orders
S 242 Bill by Ways and MeansAmending the definition of "service-connected" in the Kansas police and firemen's
retirement system. 03/28/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 36803/29/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
36903/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 546-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 243 Bill by Federal and State AffairsReports relating to impaired health care providers.04/03/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 43004/04/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 43305/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 244 Bill by Ways and MeansAbolishing the death penalty and creating the crime of aggravated murder.04/05/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 47104/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 48805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 245 Bill by Ways and MeansRequiring state agencies to review rules and regulations and report to the joint
committee on administrative rules and regulations.04/05/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 47104/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 48805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 246 Bill by Ways and MeansLegislators compensation limited to 70 days unless the ensuing fiscal year's budget
is passed, exceptions.04/05/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 47104/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 48805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 247 Bill by Ways and MeansCemetery districts; deannexation of land located within a city; board of county
commissioners hearing and order.04/06/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 48704/07/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 50002/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 548-S02/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 159602/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 160602/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the
calendar02/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 160602/21/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 161702/21/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 241002/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Local Government—HJ 244705/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
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S 248 Bill by Assessment and TaxationCreating the student opportunity scholarship program.05/05/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 61305/08/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Education—SJ 62005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 249 Bill by Assessment and TaxationProperty valuation of grain elevator facilities, deviation from appraisal guides.05/08/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 61905/09/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 62405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 250 Bill by Federal and State AffairsExcluding members of the legislature and other elected officials from membership
in KPERS.05/10/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 63605/11/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
65305/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 251 Bill by Ways and MeansCreating the Kansas school equity and enhancement act.05/18/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 71705/18/2017 Senate—Referred to Senate Select Committee on Education Finance—SJ 71805/18/2017 Senate—Hearing: Friday, May 19, 2017, 08:30 AM Room 548-S05/18/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, May 18, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 252 Bill by Assessment and TaxationEnacting the ad astra rural jobs act.05/18/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 71805/19/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 72605/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 253 Bill by Ways and MeansEstablishing the prompt payment act.05/24/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 75005/25/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 75405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 254 Bill by Federal and State AffairsExemption from criminal possession of a gun silencer.06/01/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 82206/01/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 82205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 255 Bill by Legislative Post Audit CommitteeKansas 911 act; audits by legislative post audit.01/08/2018 Senate—Prefiled for Introduction on Thursday, November 16, 201701/08/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 147201/09/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Utilities—SJ 147701/10/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, January 16, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 548-S01/17/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Utilities—SJ 149501/30/2018 Senate—Consent Calendar Passed Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 1521
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01/31/2018 House—Received and Introduced02/01/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications
—HJ 220805/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 256 Bill by Senator DollDesignating a portion of United States highway 50 as the SGT Gregg Steimel and
PFC Richard Conrardy memorial highway.01/08/2018 Senate—Prefiled for Introduction on Thursday, November 16, 201701/08/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 147201/09/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 147701/24/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, January 30, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 546-S02/01/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Transportation—SJ 153302/06/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Doll was adopted
—SJ 154402/06/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 154402/06/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 154502/07/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 225102/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 226802/12/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 15, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 582-N02/16/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Transportation—HJ 233602/21/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 121 Nay: 0—HJ 238303/02/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, March 02, 2018—SJ
166303/05/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Monday, March 5, 2018—SJ 1666
S 257 Bill by Senator FitzgeraldCreating a presumption of child's equal time with parents during court
determinations of legal custody, residency or parenting time.01/08/2018 Senate—Prefiled for Introduction on Thursday, December 14, 201701/08/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 147201/09/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 147701/24/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, January 30, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 258 Bill by Legislative Post Audit CommitteeProhibiting state agencies from using the same vendor to plan and build certain IT
projects; exceptions.01/08/2018 Senate—Prefiled for Introduction on Thursday, December 21, 201701/08/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 147201/09/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 147705/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 259 Bill by Legislative Post Audit CommitteeEliminating the cost estimate of special education services from the performance
audit of a reasonable estimate of the cost of providing educational opportunities for every public school student.
01/08/2018 Senate—Prefiled for Introduction on Thursday, December 21, 201701/08/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 147201/09/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Education—SJ 147602/12/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 15, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 144-S03/19/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Education; Referred to Committee
on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 175903/20/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Federal and State Affairs; Referred
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to Senate Select Committee on Education Finance—SJ 176205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 260 Bill by Legislative Post Audit CommitteeConcerning state agencies and providing for certain audits.01/08/2018 Senate—Prefiled for Introduction on Thursday, December 21, 201701/08/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 147201/09/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 147601/31/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 08, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 144-S02/16/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 159902/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 160502/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 160502/21/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 161702/21/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 241002/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 244703/12/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 15, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 346-S03/15/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 252003/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 266703/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 266703/28/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 124 Nay: 0—HJ 268003/28/2018 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator Estes, Senator Olson and Senator Faust-Goudeau as conferees—SJ 1863
03/29/2018 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Barker, Representative Highland and Representative Ruiz appointed as conferees—HJ 2697
04/30/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 2939
04/30/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 119 Nay: 0—HJ 2939
05/01/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2158
05/02/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 2206
05/04/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, May 08, 201805/04/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Thursday, May 10, 2018
S 261 Bill by Senator WilbornProviding for the disposition of judicial branch docket fees in FY 2020 and FY 2021,
removing the requirement for district courts to mail marriage certificate information to the secretary of health and environment, delaying certain provisions of the scrap metal theft reduction act, amending collateral source definition for crime victims compensation fund and transferring the duty to appoint certain appraisers from the judicial administrator to the director of property valuation.
01/08/2018 Senate—Prefiled for Introduction on Friday, December 29, 201701/08/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 147201/09/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 147701/10/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, January 18, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S01/18/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Judiciary—SJ 149801/30/2018 Senate—Consent Calendar Passed Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 152101/31/2018 House—Received and Introduced02/01/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 220802/28/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 05, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N03/15/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
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Committee on Judiciary—HJ 252003/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 268603/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Miller was
rejected—HJ 268603/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 268603/29/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 111 Nay: 13—HJ 270004/02/2018 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator Wilborn, Senator Lynn and Senator Haley as conferees—SJ 1937
04/02/2018 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Finch, Representative Ralph and Representative Carmichael appointed as conferees—HJ 2730
04/30/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 2939
04/30/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 117 Nay: 2—HJ 2942
05/01/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2158
05/01/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 2158
05/04/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, May 04, 201805/04/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Tuesday, May 8, 2018
S 262 Bill by Senators Bowers, HardyAuthorizing the construction of a statue honoring Dwight D. Eisenhower.01/08/2018 Senate—Prefiled for Introduction on Thursday, January 04, 201801/08/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 147301/09/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 147701/11/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, January 17, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 548-S01/25/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 151201/30/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 152101/30/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 152101/30/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ
152201/31/2018 House—Received and Introduced02/01/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 220802/02/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 06, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 346-S02/06/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—HJ 224202/08/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 227102/08/2018 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed; Yea: 123 Nay: 0—HJ 228002/12/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, February 12, 2018
—SJ 157502/22/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Wednesday, February 21, 2018—SJ 1642
S 263 Bill by Senator KerschenCreating a program to research the use of industrial hemp.01/08/2018 Senate—Prefiled for Introduction on Friday, January 05, 201801/08/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 147301/09/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
147601/10/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, January 16, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 159-S01/10/2018 Senate—Hearing continuation: Wednesday, January 17, 2018, 08:30 AM
Room 159-S02/01/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ 153002/21/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 1623
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02/21/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Kerschen was adopted—SJ 1623
02/21/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Fitzgerald was adopted—SJ 1623
02/21/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Rogers was adopted—SJ 1627
02/21/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as further amended—SJ 164002/22/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 36 Nay: 3—SJ 164202/22/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 242802/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 244703/07/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 582-N03/21/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Agriculture—HJ 255903/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 266603/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 266603/28/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 123 Nay: 1—HJ 268004/07/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—SJ 201404/07/2018 Senate—Concurred with amendments; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 201504/26/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, April 10, 2018—SJ
210704/26/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Friday, April 20, 2018—SJ 2070
S 264 Bill by Senator Faust-GoudeauHouse Substitute for SB264 by the Committee on Elections-Voters with disabilities;
accommodating signature requirements; permanent advance voter status for any voter.
01/08/2018 Senate—Prefiled for Introduction on Friday, January 05, 201801/08/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 147301/09/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 147601/11/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, January 18, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 142-S02/01/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Ethics, Elections and Local Government—SJ 153102/22/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 164702/22/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 164802/28/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 244702/28/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 07, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 281-N03/01/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 245203/14/2018 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Elections—HJ 251303/29/2018 House—Stricken from Calendar by Rule 1507—HJ 2742
S 265 Bill by JudiciaryClarifying what conduct is excluded from the crime of incest. 01/10/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 148101/11/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 148401/17/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, January 23, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S01/25/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—SJ 151202/21/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 161502/22/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 164302/22/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 242802/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 244702/28/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 05, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
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S 266 Bill by JudiciaryMaking changes to the Kansas sexually violent predator program.01/10/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 148101/11/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 148401/17/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, January 23, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S01/25/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—SJ 151202/14/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 158102/15/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 38 Nay: 0—SJ 158602/16/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 233502/19/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 233802/28/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 05, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N03/15/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 252103/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 268603/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 268603/29/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 124 Nay: 0—HJ 270004/02/2018 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator Wilborn, Senator Lynn and Senator Haley as conferees—SJ 1937
04/02/2018 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Finch, Representative Ralph and Representative Carmichael appointed as conferees—HJ 2730
05/01/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 2989
05/01/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 121 Nay: 0—HJ 2993
05/02/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2202
05/02/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 2209
05/04/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, May 08, 201805/04/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Thursday, May 10, 2018
S 267 Bill by Financial Institutions and InsuranceUpdating the effective date of risk-based capital instructions.01/10/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 148101/11/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, January 17, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 546-S01/11/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
148401/25/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ 151201/30/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 152101/30/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 152201/31/2018 House—Received and Introduced02/01/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Insurance—HJ 220802/28/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 06, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 281-N03/08/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Insurance—HJ 247803/13/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 119 Nay: 0—HJ 249803/16/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, March 16, 2018—SJ
175703/20/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Tuesday, March 20, 2018—SJ 1762
S 268 Bill by Financial Institutions and InsuranceRelating to the disclosure of certain expunged records.01/10/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 148101/11/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, January 17, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 546-S
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01/11/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ 1484
05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 269 Bill by Ways and MeansSubstitute for SB 269 by Committee on Ways and Means – Appropriation revisions
for FY 2018, FY 2019, FY 2020, FY 2021, FY 2022, FY 2023 and FY 2024 for various state agencies.
01/10/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 148201/11/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 148403/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 548-S03/20/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 176703/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—SJ 184703/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator McGinn was
adopted—SJ 184703/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Masterson was
rejected Yea: 12 Nay: 27—SJ 184803/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Baumgardner
was adopted—SJ 184703/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Fitzgerald was
rejected—SJ 185303/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Baumgardner
was rejected Yea: 16 Nay: 21—SJ 185003/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Holland was
rejected—SJ 185303/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Pilcher-Cook
was rejected Yea: 13 Nay: 22—SJ 185103/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Fitzgerald was
adopted Yea: 20 Nay: 15—SJ 184803/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed as amended—SJ
184803/28/2018 Senate—Final Action - Substitute passed as amended; Yea: 34 Nay: 6—SJ
185603/28/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 268703/29/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 269705/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 270 Bill by Ways and MeansMaking appropriations for FY2018, FY2019, FY2020, FY2021, FY2022, and
FY2023 for the department of education.01/10/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 148201/11/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 148405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 271 Bill by Ways and MeansMaking appropriations for FY 2018 and FY 2019 for the department of education.01/10/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 148201/11/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 148405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 272 Bill by Federal and State AffairsSubstitute for SB 272 by Committee on Transportation - Regulating traffic on roads
and highways; concerning the passing of waste collectors, overtaking of school buses, operation of golf carts at night, maximum length of certain
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vehicle combinations and maximum weight of certain emergency vehicles.01/11/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 148301/12/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 148501/17/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, January 25, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 546-S02/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Transportation—SJ 159602/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—SJ 160502/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed—SJ 160502/21/2018 Senate—Final Action - Substitute passed; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 161702/21/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 241002/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 244703/07/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 582-N03/21/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Transportation—HJ 256103/26/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 265303/26/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Corbet
was rejected—HJ 265303/26/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 265303/27/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 94 Nay: 30—HJ 266903/28/2018 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator Petersen, Senator Goddard and Senator Pettey as conferees—SJ 1856
03/28/2018 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Proehl, Representative Francis and Representative Lusker appointed as conferees—HJ 2688
04/05/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 111 Nay: 8—HJ 2758
04/26/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2073
04/26/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 35 Nay: 4—SJ 2091
05/01/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, May 01, 2018—SJ 2198
05/04/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Tuesday, May 8, 2018
S 273 Bill by TransportationCity of Wichita license plate.01/11/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 148301/12/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 148501/17/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, January 24, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 546-S02/01/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Transportation—SJ 153303/01/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on
Transportation—SJ 165705/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 274 Bill by TransportationCreating the negligent driving traffic violation.01/11/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 148301/12/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 148501/24/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, January 30, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 546-S02/13/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Transportation—SJ 157803/01/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on
Transportation—SJ 165705/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
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S 275 Bill by Financial Institutions and InsuranceRemoving the 30-day prior notice requirement provided to a credit union member
before expulsion; and relating to mid-term appointments of credit union council members.
01/11/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 148301/12/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
148501/16/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, January 18, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 546-S01/25/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ 151201/30/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 152101/30/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 152201/31/2018 House—Received and Introduced02/01/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ
220802/28/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 05, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 281-N03/07/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ 246903/16/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 252603/16/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 252603/19/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 123 Nay: 0—HJ 254103/19/2018 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator Longbine, Senator Billinger and Senator Rogers as conferees—SJ 1760
03/20/2018 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Kelly, Representative Powell and Representative Finney appointed as conferees—HJ 2545
04/07/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2014
04/07/2018 Senate—Concurred with amendments in conference; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 2015
04/26/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, April 10, 2018—SJ 2107
04/26/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Monday, April 16, 2018—SJ 2070
S 276 Bill by Ways and MeansAdjusting the biannual transfer of certain balances in the motor carrier license fees
fund to the state highway fund. 01/11/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 148301/12/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 148501/17/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, January 23, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 548-S02/05/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 153902/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 160502/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 160502/21/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 39 Nay: 1—SJ 161802/21/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 241002/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 244702/28/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 06, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 112-N03/20/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Appropriations—HJ 254803/23/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 120 Nay: 1—HJ 257104/02/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, March 30, 2018—SJ
194004/03/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Monday, April 2, 2018—SJ 1942
S 277 Bill by JudiciaryExtending recognition of tribal court judgments pursuant to supreme court rules.
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01/12/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 148501/16/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 148705/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 278 Bill by UtilitiesRelating to the citizens' utility ratepayer board and the powers of the consumer
counsel. 01/16/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 148701/17/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Utilities—SJ 149505/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 279 Bill by UtilitiesConcerning the gas safety and reliability surcharge. 01/16/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 148701/17/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Utilities—SJ 149501/25/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 01, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 548-S02/12/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Utilities—SJ 157502/22/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 164802/22/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Denning was
rejected—SJ 164802/22/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 164802/22/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 32 Nay: 6—SJ
164902/28/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 244703/01/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications
—HJ 245203/07/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 582-N03/21/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications—HJ 256003/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 268403/29/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 99 Nay: 25—HJ 270104/03/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, April 03, 2018—SJ
195704/06/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Thursday, April 5, 2018—SJ 2007
S 280 Bill by JudiciaryAmending court considerations in parentage actions regarding legal custody,
residency and parenting time.01/16/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 148701/17/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, January 24, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S01/17/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 149505/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 281 Bill by JudiciaryProviding protection orders for certain victims under the protection from stalking,
sexual assault or human trafficking act or the protection from abuse act.01/16/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 148701/17/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, January 23, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S01/17/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 149502/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—SJ 159502/22/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 164802/22/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 164802/22/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ
1649
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02/28/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 244703/01/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 245203/07/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 12, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N03/15/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 252103/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 268603/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 268603/29/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 124 Nay: 0—HJ 270104/02/2018 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator Wilborn, Senator Lynn and Senator Haley as conferees—SJ 1937
04/02/2018 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Finch, Representative Ralph and Representative Carmichael appointed as conferees—HJ 2730
05/01/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2158
05/01/2018 Senate—Concurred with amendments in conference; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 2158
05/04/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, May 07, 201805/04/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Wednesday, May 16, 2018
S 282 Bill by Public Health and WelfareUpdating substances included in schedules I, II and III of the uniform controlled
substances act.01/16/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 148701/17/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 149501/17/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, January 24, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 118-N02/01/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 153302/08/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 155602/08/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Francisco was
rejected—SJ 155602/08/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 155602/08/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 36 Nay: 0—SJ
155702/12/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 229502/13/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 229902/28/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 08, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 546-S03/16/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 252603/26/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 258103/26/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Barker
was rejected—HJ 258103/26/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Holscher
was rejected Yea: 54 Nay: 69—HJ 258103/26/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 265003/27/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 121 Nay: 3—HJ 266903/28/2018 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator V. Schmidt, Senator Bollier and Senator Kelly as conferees—SJ 1856
03/28/2018 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Hawkins, Representative Concannon and Representative Murnan appointed as conferees—HJ 2688
04/06/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 120 Nay: 0—HJ 2790
04/26/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2073
04/26/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 2094
05/04/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, May 04, 2018
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05/04/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Monday, May 14, 2018
S 283 Bill by Financial Institutions and InsurancePertaining to trust companies and the office of the state bank commissioner.01/16/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 148701/17/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, January 23, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 546-S01/17/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
149502/01/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ 153102/06/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 154402/06/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 154502/07/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 225102/07/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, February 12, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 281-N02/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ
226802/12/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ 2297
02/15/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 122 Nay: 0—HJ 232702/20/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, February 20, 2018
—SJ 161303/01/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Thursday, March 1, 2018—SJ 1659
S 284 Bill by Financial Institutions and InsuranceCreating the adoption protection act and updating the Kansas adoption and
relinquishment act.01/16/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 148701/17/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, January 23, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 546-S01/17/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
149502/01/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ 153102/06/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 154402/06/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 154402/06/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 34 Nay: 5—SJ
154502/07/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 225102/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ
226802/28/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 05, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 281-N03/13/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ 250003/26/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 265203/26/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Hodge
was rejected—HJ 265203/26/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 265203/27/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 102 Nay: 22—HJ 267003/28/2018 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator Longbine, Senator Billinger and Senator Rogers as conferees—SJ 1856
03/28/2018 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Kelly, Representative Powell and Representative Finney appointed as conferees—HJ 2688
04/30/2018 Senate—Senator Estes, Senator Olson, and Senator Faust-Goudeau are appointed to replace Senator Longbine, Senator Billinger, and Senator Rogers on the Conference Committee—SJ 2116
04/30/2018 House—Representative Jennings, Representative Whitmer, and
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Representative Highberger are appointed to replace Representative Kelly, Representative Powell, and Representative Finney on the Conference Committee—HJ 2957
05/02/2018 Senate—Senator Wilborn, Senator Lynn, and Senator Haley are appointed to replace Senator Estes, Senator Olson, and Senator Faust-Goudeau on the Conference Committee—SJ 2202
05/03/2018 House—Representative Highland, Representative Humphries, and Representative Ruiz are appointed to replace Representative Jennings, Representative Whitmer, and Representative Highberger on the Conference Committee—HJ 3098
05/03/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 3118
05/03/2018 House—Conference Committee Report agree to disagree adopted; Representative Highland, Representative Humphries and Representative Carmichael appointed as conferees—HJ 3118
05/03/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2331
05/03/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report agree to disagree adopted; Senator Wilborn, Senator Lynn and Senator Haley appointed as second conferees—SJ 2332
05/03/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 63 Nay: 58—HJ 3232
05/03/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 24 Nay: 15—SJ 2457
05/04/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, May 08, 201805/04/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Friday, May 18, 2018
S 285 Bill by Ways and MeansSubstitute for SB 285 by Committee on Ways and Means - Establishing the joint
legislative transportation task force for evaluation of the state highway fund and the state highway transportation system.
01/16/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 148701/17/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, January 24, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 548-S01/17/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 149502/05/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 153902/08/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—SJ 155602/08/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Petersen was
adopted—SJ 155702/08/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Motion to rerefer to committee failed
Yea: 9 Nay: 29—SJ 155702/08/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Suellentrop was
adopted—SJ 155702/08/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Baumgardner
was adopted—SJ 155702/08/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed as amended—SJ
155702/08/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Substitute passed as amended; Yea: 33
Nay: 5—SJ 155802/12/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 229502/13/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 229905/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 286 Bill by Agriculture and Natural ResourcesRelating to the Kansas pet animal act.01/16/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 1487
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01/17/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ 1495
05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 287 Bill by Agriculture and Natural ResourcesRelating to Kansas department of agriculture license renewal dates and late fees. 01/16/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 148701/17/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
149502/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 159-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 288 Bill by JudiciaryRepealing prohibitions on Saturday process service and ending trial on Saturday.01/17/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 149401/18/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 149701/24/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S02/01/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—SJ 153102/08/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 155602/08/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed; Yea: 37 Nay: 1—SJ 155802/12/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 229502/13/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 229902/28/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 05, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N03/26/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 265003/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 269103/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 269103/29/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 85 Nay: 39—HJ 270204/02/2018 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator Wilborn, Senator Lynn and Senator Haley as conferees—SJ 1937
04/02/2018 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Finch, Representative Ralph and Representative Carmichael appointed as conferees—HJ 2730
05/01/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2158
05/01/2018 Senate—Concurred with amendments in conference; Yea: 39 Nay: 1—SJ 2158
05/04/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, May 04, 201805/04/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Monday, May 14, 2018
S 289 Bill by JudiciaryAllowing 90 days to execute electronic device search warrants and interstate
transport of siezed electronic devices to perform searches. 01/17/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 149501/18/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 149705/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 290 Bill by JudiciaryGranting immunity from civil liability to the person who files a grand jury petition.01/17/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 149501/18/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 149705/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 291 Bill by TransportationDesignating a portion of United States highway 36 as the World War I veteran's
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memorial highway.01/17/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 149501/18/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 149701/24/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 01, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 546-S02/06/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Transportation—SJ 154803/01/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on
Transportation—SJ 165705/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 292 Bill by Financial Institutions and InsuranceRemoving the 30-day prior notice requirement provided to a member before
expulsion from a credit union.01/18/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 149601/19/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
150001/24/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, January 30, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 546-S02/01/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ 153102/06/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 154402/06/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 154502/07/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 225102/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ
226802/28/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 05, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 281-N05/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 293 Bill by UtilitiesMunicipal energy agencies and the state corporation commission.01/18/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 149601/19/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Utilities—SJ 150005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 294 Bill by TransportationConcerning motor vehicles; relating to the vehicle dealers and manufacturers
licensing act; renewal of licenses. 01/18/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 149601/19/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 150001/25/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 01, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 546-S02/06/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Transportation—SJ 154802/15/2018 Senate—Consent Calendar Passed Yea: 38 Nay: 0—SJ 158602/16/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 233502/19/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 233803/02/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 07, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 582-N03/09/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Transportation—HJ 248503/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 256703/23/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 121 Nay: 0—HJ 257204/02/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, March 30, 2018—SJ
194004/03/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Monday, April 2, 2018—SJ 1942
S 295 Bill by JudiciaryLegislative review of exceptions to disclosure of public records.01/18/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 1497
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01/19/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 150002/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S02/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—SJ 159503/01/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Judiciary—
SJ 165705/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 296 Bill by JudiciaryAllowing evidence of failure to use a safety belt to be admissible in certain actions.01/18/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 149701/19/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 150001/31/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 07, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S02/13/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—SJ 157802/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 160502/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Motion to recommend favorably for
passage failed Yea: 19 Nay: 19—SJ 160502/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed Yea: 21 Nay: 17—SJ 160502/21/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 25 Nay: 15—SJ 161802/21/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 241002/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 244702/28/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 08, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N03/26/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 265003/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 269103/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 269103/29/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 94 Nay: 30—HJ 270204/02/2018 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator Wilborn, Senator Lynn and Senator Haley as conferees—SJ 1937
04/02/2018 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Finch, Representative Ralph and Representative Carmichael appointed as conferees—HJ 2730
05/01/2018 House—Representative Johnson, Representative Phillips, and Representative Sawyer are appointed to replace Representative Finch, Representative Ralph, and Representative Carmichael on the Conference Committee—HJ 2988
05/03/2018 Senate—Senator Tyson, Senator Kerschen, and Senator Holland are appointed to replace Senator Wilborn, Senator Lynn, and Senator Haley on the Conference Committee—SJ 2243
05/04/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 3249
05/04/2018 House—Conference Committee Report to agree to disagree adopted; Representative Johnson, Representative Phillips and Representative Sawyer appointed as Second conferees.—HJ 3250
05/04/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report agree to disagree adopted; Senator Tyson, Senator Kerschen and Senator Holland appointed as second conferees
05/04/2018 House—Rep. Ward challenged the conference committee report under Joint Rule 3(f) regarding subject matter allowed; the report was ruled in order.—HJ 3277
05/04/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 83 Nay: 36—HJ 3277
05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Conference
S 297 Bill by JudiciaryRevising the notice provided to a driver before conducting tests to determine the
presence of alcohol or drugs.01/18/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 1497
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01/19/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 150002/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Monday, February 12, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 298 Bill by Ethics, Elections and Local GovernmentCities, counties; residential fire sprinkler systems prohibitions, repealed.01/18/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 149701/19/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 150005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 299 Bill by Ethics, Elections and Local GovernmentElection commissioners; role of secretary of state and boards of county
commissioners.01/18/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 149701/19/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 150001/31/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 06, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 142-S03/26/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Ethics, Elections and Local Government—SJ 181705/04/2018 Senate—Died on General Orders
S 300 Bill by Ways and MeansProhibiting substantial change to the Kansas medical assistance program without
prior legislative approval.01/18/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 149701/19/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 150001/24/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, January 30, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 548-S02/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 159605/04/2018 Senate—Died on General Orders
S 301 Bill by Ways and MeansRequiring hunting guides and outfitters to register with the department of wildlife,
parks and tourism.01/18/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 149701/19/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
150002/05/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 08, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 159-S03/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ 174803/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 181503/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 181503/27/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 31 Nay: 9—SJ 182903/27/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 266503/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 267305/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 302 Bill by Financial Institutions and InsuranceAmending the banking code to include savings and loan associations and savings
banks.01/19/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 149901/22/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
150305/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
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S 303 Bill by Assessment and TaxationExpanding expense deduction to tax filers in addition to corporate filers.01/22/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 150201/23/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 150602/01/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 08, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 548-S02/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Assessment and Taxation—SJ 158902/21/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Motion to rerefer to committee failed—
SJ 162302/21/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 162302/22/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 31 Nay: 8—SJ 164302/22/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 242802/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 244703/06/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 08, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 304 Bill by Public Health and WelfareEstablishing restrictions on health insurance use of step therapy protocols.01/22/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 150301/23/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 150602/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 15, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 118-N05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 305 Bill by Public Health and WelfareDepartment of health and environment authority to regulate certain programs for
children.01/22/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 150301/23/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 150605/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 306 Bill by Senator HensleyProhibiting outside employment by certain state officers or employees.01/22/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 150301/23/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 150605/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 307 Bill by Ways and MeansHouse Substitute for SB 307 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs -
Amendments to the Kansas amusement ride act.01/22/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 150301/23/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 150601/31/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 06, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 144-S02/13/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 157702/15/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 158702/15/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Billinger was
adopted—SJ 158702/15/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as further amended—SJ 158702/15/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 36 Nay: 0—SJ
158802/16/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 233502/19/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 233803/07/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 346-S03/20/2018 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 254803/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
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recommending substitute bill be passed—HJ 266603/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Whitmer
was adopted—HJ 266603/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Pittman
was rejected—HJ 266603/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Pittman
was adopted—HJ 266603/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed as amended—HJ
266703/28/2018 House—Final Action - Substitute passed as amended; Yea: 113 Nay: 11—HJ
268103/28/2018 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator Estes, Senator Billinger and Senator Faust-Goudeau as conferees—SJ 1863
03/29/2018 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Barker, Representative Highland and Representative Ruiz appointed as conferees—HJ 2697
04/06/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 114 Nay: 6—HJ 2791
04/26/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2073
04/26/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 37 Nay: 1—SJ 2096
05/01/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, May 01, 2018—SJ 2198
05/04/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Tuesday, May 8, 2018
S 308 Bill by Public Health and WelfareLicensure of dental therapists.01/23/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 150501/24/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 151005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 309 Bill by JudiciaryProviding for the disposition of judicial branch docket fees in FY 2020 and FY 2021. 01/23/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 150601/24/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 151001/29/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S02/01/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—SJ 153102/22/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 164702/22/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 164902/28/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 244703/01/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 245203/07/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 12, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 310 Bill by JudiciaryAmendments to the Kansas amusement ride act.01/23/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 150601/24/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S01/24/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 151002/01/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—SJ 153102/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 160602/21/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 161902/21/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 241002/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 2447
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02/28/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 05, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N03/15/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 252203/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 268603/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 268603/29/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 124 Nay: 0—HJ 270304/02/2018 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator Wilborn, Senator Lynn and Senator Haley as conferees—SJ 1938
04/02/2018 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Finch, Representative Ralph and Representative Carmichael appointed as conferees—HJ 2730
05/02/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 3043
05/02/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 114 Nay: 7—HJ 3067
05/03/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2243
05/03/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 39 Nay: 1—SJ 2266
05/04/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, May 07, 201805/04/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Tuesday, May 8, 2018
S 311 Bill by Public Health and WelfareAdding emergency medical personnel to the list of mandatory reporters of abuse,
neglect or exploitation of certain adults.01/23/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 150601/24/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 151002/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Monday, February 12, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 118-N02/19/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Public Health and Welfare—SJ 160302/21/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 161502/22/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 164502/22/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 242802/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Children and Seniors—HJ 244703/14/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 20, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 218-N03/22/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Children and Seniors—HJ 256703/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 266603/28/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 124 Nay: 0—HJ 268104/02/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, March 30, 2018—SJ
194004/05/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Wednesday, April 4, 2018—SJ 1984
S 312 Bill by Public Health and WelfareLicensure of dental therapists.01/23/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 150601/24/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 01, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 118-N01/24/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 151002/02/2018 Senate—Hearing continuation: Monday, February 05, 2018, 09:30 AM Room
118-N02/12/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 156902/15/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 158702/15/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 158702/15/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 38 Nay: 0—SJ
158802/16/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 2335
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02/19/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 233803/07/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 546-S05/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 313 Bill by Ways and MeansRedevelop authorities; Johnson and Labette counties.01/23/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 150601/25/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 151202/20/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 01, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 142-S03/14/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government—SJ 1706
03/20/2018 Senate—Consent Calendar Passed Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 176303/21/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 255303/22/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Local Government—HJ 256405/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 314 Bill by Ways and MeansTownships; special highway improvement fund.01/23/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 150601/25/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 151201/31/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 08, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 548-S02/14/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Ways and Means—SJ 158102/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 160502/21/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 162002/21/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 241002/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 244705/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 315 Bill by Ways and MeansKansas state employee health care commission, increasing members; adding the
chairpersons of the senate committee on ways and means, house committee on appropriations, senate committee on public health and welfare, and house committee on health and human services, or their designees; authorizing the members to elect the chairperson.
01/23/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 150601/25/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 151201/31/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 07, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 316 Bill by Public Health and WelfareProviding medicaid coverage for tobacco cessation.01/23/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 150601/24/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 151001/31/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 08, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 118-N02/19/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 160303/01/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Public
Health and Welfare—SJ 165705/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 317 Bill by Joint Committee on Administrative Rules and RegulationsAdding a ranking minority member to the joint committee on administrative rules
and regulations and the state rules and regulations board and requiring
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agencies to report on the impact regulations will have on business.01/23/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 150601/25/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 151205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 318 Bill by Federal and State AffairsProviding immunity from civil liability for damage to a motor vehicle related to the
rescue of a person or animal.01/24/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 150901/25/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 151205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 319 Bill by Federal and State AffairsResidence for school attendance of children awaiting foster care or permanent
family placement.01/24/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 150901/25/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Education—SJ 151202/08/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 144-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 320 Bill by Agriculture and Natural ResourcesRelating to the number of first-year veterinary students that may enter into
program agreements with Kansas state university.01/24/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 150901/25/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
151202/05/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 07, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 159-S02/12/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ 156403/01/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Agriculture
and Natural Resources—SJ 165705/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 321 Bill by JudiciaryEnhancing penalties for offenses causing death or serious bodily injury to public
safety sector employees. 01/24/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 150901/25/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 151205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 322 Bill by UtilitiesUtilities and the net metering act.01/24/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 150901/25/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Utilities—SJ 151201/31/2018 Senate—Hearing: (opponents) Wednesday, February 07, 2018, 01:30 PM
Room 548-S01/31/2018 Senate—Hearing: (proponents) Tuesday, February 06, 2018, 01:30 PM Room
548-S02/08/2018 Senate—Hearing continuation: Monday, February 12, 2018, 01:30 PM Room
548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 323 Bill by UtilitiesSubstitute for SB 323 by Committee on Utilities - Concerning the Kansas retail
electric suppliers act and the regulation of electric cooperatives and
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municipal energy agencies.01/24/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 151001/25/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Utilities—SJ 151202/12/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Utilities—SJ 157502/15/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—SJ 158702/15/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Olson was
adopted—SJ 158702/15/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed as amended—SJ
158702/15/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 38 Nay: 0—SJ
158802/16/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 233502/16/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, February 19, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 582-N02/19/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications
—HJ 233802/19/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications—HJ 234402/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 239102/22/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 117 Nay: 0—HJ 242403/02/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, March 02, 2018—SJ
166303/05/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Monday, March 5, 2018—SJ 1666
S 324 Bill by TransportationAmending the vehicle dealers and manufacturers licensing act.01/24/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 151001/25/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 546-S01/25/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 151202/07/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Transportation—SJ 155102/14/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 158102/14/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 158102/15/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 33 Nay: 2—SJ 158602/16/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 233502/19/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 233803/02/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 07, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 582-N03/09/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Transportation—HJ 248503/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 255903/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 255903/22/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 123 Nay: 2—HJ 256503/23/2018 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator Petersen, Senator Goddard and Senator Pettey as conferees—SJ 1802
03/23/2018 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Proehl, Representative Francis and Representative Lusker appointed as conferees—HJ 2571
04/03/2018 Senate—Concurred with amendments in conference; Yea: 37 Nay: 0—SJ 1943
04/06/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, April 06, 2018—SJ 2012
04/26/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Thursday, April 12, 2018—SJ 2070
S 325 Bill by Ethics, Elections and Local GovernmentCity, school district, other municipal elected officials; date for assuming office
following election.
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01/24/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 151001/25/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 151201/31/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 08, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 142-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 326 Bill by Ethics, Elections and Local GovernmentFree state elections act; voter identification; proof of citizenship eliminated;
permanent advance voting for any voter; election day registration; eliminating interstate voter registration crosscheck participation.
01/24/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 151001/25/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 151205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 327 Bill by Senator HensleyAmending the Kansas school equity and enhancement act regarding the
transportation weighting.01/24/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 151001/25/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Education—SJ 151205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 328 Bill by Senators Hensley, DenningProhibiting the outsourcing or privatization of any operations or facilities of any
correctional institution or juvenile correctional facility; allowing existing contracts to be renewed.
01/24/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 151001/25/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 151201/31/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 07, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 144-S02/12/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 156402/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 160602/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 160602/21/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 162002/21/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 241002/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ
244703/05/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 07, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 152-S03/22/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 256703/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Jennings
was adopted—HJ 268403/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 268603/29/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 111 Nay: 13—HJ 270304/02/2018 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator Estes, Senator Olson and Senator Faust-Goudeau as conferees—SJ 1938
04/02/2018 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Jennings, Representative Whitmer and Representative Highberger appointed as conferees—HJ 2730
04/07/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2014
05/01/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 2989
05/01/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 114 Nay: 7—HJ 3008
05/02/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2202
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05/02/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 2223
05/04/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, May 07, 201805/04/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Tuesday, May 8, 2018
S 329 Bill by JudiciaryEnacting the uniform partition of heirs property act.01/25/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 151101/26/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 151401/31/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 07, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S02/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—SJ 159503/01/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Judiciary—
SJ 165705/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 330 Bill by Agriculture and Natural ResourcesAmending the fee limitations for certain department of wildlife, parks and tourism
licenses, permits, stamps and other issues.01/25/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 151101/26/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
151401/31/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 07, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 159-S02/12/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ 156403/01/2018 Senate—Motion to strike from Calendar adopted;—SJ 1661
S 331 Bill by Agriculture and Natural ResourcesDesignating Flint Hills trail state park and Little Jerusalem Badlands state park as
part of the state park system and establishing the Flint Hills advisory council.
01/25/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 151101/26/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
151401/29/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 159-S02/12/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ 156402/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 160502/21/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 26 Nay: 14—SJ 162002/21/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 241002/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 244703/06/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 08, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 582-N03/14/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Agriculture—HJ 250503/23/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 257303/23/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Baker was
adopted—HJ 257303/23/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Lusker
was adopted—HJ 257303/23/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Corbet
was rejected—HJ 257303/23/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 257303/26/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 99 Nay: 24—HJ 258003/28/2018 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator Kerschen, Senator Estes and Senator Francisco as conferees—SJ 1860
03/28/2018 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Hoffman, Representative
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Thompson and Representative Carlin appointed as conferees—HJ 268804/06/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 96 Nay: 23—HJ
280104/26/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—SJ 207304/26/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 27 Nay: 12—SJ
209705/01/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, May 01, 2018—SJ
219805/04/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Tuesday, May 8, 2018
S 332 Bill by Public Health and WelfareRemoving medicaid services for intellectual and developmental disabilities from
managed care delivery.01/25/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 151201/26/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 151402/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Friday, February 09, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 333 Bill by EducationAmendments to the Jason Flatt act; relating to suicide awareness and prevention
training.01/25/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 151201/26/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Education—SJ 151401/31/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 08, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 144-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 334 Bill by CommerceExtending the time that taxpayers may carry forward the high performance
incentive program tax credit.01/26/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 151301/29/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 151701/31/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 07, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 548-S02/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Commerce—SJ 158902/21/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Commerce
—SJ 161505/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 335 Bill by Financial Institutions and InsuranceIncluding savings and loan associations and savings banks in the state banking code
and repealing the savings and loan code.01/26/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 151301/29/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
151701/30/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, January 30, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 546-S02/01/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ 153102/06/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 154402/06/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 154402/06/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ
154602/07/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 225102/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ
226802/28/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 05, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 281-N
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03/07/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ 2471
03/14/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 250403/14/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Ruling of the chair was sustained Yea: 77
Nay: 45—HJ 250403/14/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Handwritten Motion to Amend - Offered
by Representative Ward—HJ 250503/14/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Handwritten Amendment by
Representative Ward was rejected—HJ 250503/14/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 250503/15/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 122 Nay: 1—HJ 251903/15/2018 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator Longbine, Senator Billinger and Senator Rogers as conferees—SJ 1748
03/16/2018 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Kelly, Representative Powell and Representative Finney appointed as conferees—HJ 2524
04/07/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 2841
04/07/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 116 Nay: 4—HJ 2842
04/26/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2073
04/26/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 2103
05/04/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, May 04, 201805/04/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Tuesday, May 8, 2018
S 336 Bill by JudiciaryHouse Substitute for SB 336 by Committee on Judiciary - Extending open records
exceptions and requiring release of certain records by the secretary for children and families, regulating access to certain law enforcement audio and video recordings and requiring redactions of social security numbers in documents available for public inspection and copying.
01/29/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 151701/30/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 151902/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S02/20/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—SJ 160702/22/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 164802/22/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Petersen was
adopted—SJ 164802/22/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Pilcher-Cook
was adopted—SJ 164802/22/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Pilcher-Cook
was rejected—SJ 164802/22/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Haley was
rejected—SJ 164802/22/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as further amended—SJ 164802/22/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ
165002/28/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 244703/01/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 245203/07/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 12, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N03/22/2018 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 256903/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—HJ 268603/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed—HJ 2686
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03/29/2018 House—Final Action - Substitute passed; Yea: 124 Nay: 0—HJ 270404/02/2018 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator Wilborn, Senator Lynn and Senator Haley as conferees—SJ 1938
04/02/2018 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Finch, Representative Ralph and Representative Carmichael appointed as conferees—HJ 2731
04/30/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 2939
04/30/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 119 Nay: 0—HJ 2952
05/01/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2158
05/01/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 2169
05/04/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, May 07, 201805/04/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Thursday, May 10, 2018
S 337 Bill by Agriculture and Natural ResourcesClarifying animal conversion units for poultry facilities with dry manure systems.01/29/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 151701/30/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
151905/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 338 Bill by Public Health and WelfareRegulation of surgical technologists.01/29/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 151701/30/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 151902/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Monday, February 12, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 118-N05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 339 Bill by CommerceMaking workers compensation death benefits adequate and equivalent with respect
to recent benefit limit changes.01/29/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 151701/30/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 151901/31/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 08, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 340 Bill by Federal and State AffairsCampus free speech protection act.01/30/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 151801/31/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 152302/14/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 15, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 144-S02/20/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 160703/14/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 170503/14/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Rogers was
withdrawn—SJ 170503/14/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Rogers was
adopted—SJ 170503/14/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Rogers was
rejected Yea: 12 Nay: 26—SJ 170503/14/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as further amended—SJ 170503/15/2018 Senate—Final Action - Not passed; Yea: 20 Nay: 20—SJ 1712
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S 341 Bill by Federal and State AffairsSales tax exemption for the Ronald McDonald house charities of Wichita, inc.01/30/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 151801/31/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 152303/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 342 Bill by Ways and MeansEnacting the Kansas cybersecurity act.01/30/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 151801/30/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 151901/31/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 01, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 343 Bill by Ways and MeansAuthorizing the board of regents and the state of Kansas to convey certain real
property in Sedgwick county to Wichita state university.01/30/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 151801/31/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 06, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 548-S01/31/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 152302/08/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Ways and Means—SJ 155902/13/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 157702/14/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 158102/15/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 232702/16/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 233503/06/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Referred to
Committee on Higher Education Budget—HJ 246303/07/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 12, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 281-N03/14/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Higher Education Budget—HJ 251303/15/2018 House—Withdrawn from Consent Calendar and placed on General Orders—
HJ 251805/04/2018 House—Died on House Calendar
S 344 Bill by Agriculture and Natural ResourcesRelating to the control and eradication of noxious weeds in the state of Kansas.01/30/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 151901/31/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
152305/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 345 Bill by Assessment and TaxationSales tax exemption for friends of JCDS, inc.01/30/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 151901/31/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 152302/01/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 08, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 346 Bill by Assessment and TaxationSales tax exemption for the Stafford county economic development, inc.01/31/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 152302/01/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 08, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 548-S02/01/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 152705/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
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S 347 Bill by UtilitiesUtilities and demand-side programs.01/31/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 152302/01/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Utilities—SJ 152702/02/2018 Senate—Hearing: (opponents) Wednesday, February 07, 2018, 01:30 PM
Room 548-S02/02/2018 Senate—Hearing: (proponents) Tuesday, February 06, 2018, 01:30 PM Room
548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 348 Bill by Financial Institutions and InsuranceEstablishing electronic delivery as the standard method of delivery for explanation
of benefits and member policies of health benefit plans.02/01/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 152502/02/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
153602/05/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 08, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 546-S02/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ 159402/21/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 161502/21/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 161502/22/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 164502/22/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 242802/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Insurance—HJ 244703/07/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 15, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 281-N03/20/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Insurance—HJ 254803/26/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 265303/26/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 265303/27/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 124 Nay: 0—HJ 267003/28/2018 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator Longbine, Senator Billinger and Senator Rogers as conferees—SJ 1856
03/28/2018 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Vickrey, Representative Dove and Representative Neighbor appointed as conferees—HJ 2688
04/06/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 120 Nay: 0—HJ 2792
04/26/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2073
04/26/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 35 Nay: 4—SJ 2105
05/04/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, May 04, 201805/04/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Tuesday, May 8, 2018
S 349 Bill by Senator PyleEstablishing procedure for filling vacancy in office of Lieutenant Governor and
requiring notice of resignation from Governor and Lieutenant Governor when resigning from office.
02/01/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 152502/02/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 153605/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 350 Bill by Senators Hawk, Sykes, Alley, Baumgardner, Berger, Bollier, Bowers, Doll, Faust-Goudeau, Francisco, Givens, Goddard, Hardy, Hensley, Holland, Kelly, Pettey,
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Rogers, Skubal, Taylor, Tyson, WilbornProviding certain requirements related to requesting for introduction of bills in
legislature by committee or legislator, and inclusion on printed committee bills and in committee minutes of requesting legislator.
02/01/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 152502/02/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 153605/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 351 Bill by Public Health and WelfareEnacting the Kansas pharmacy patients fair practices act.02/01/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 152502/02/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
153602/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 546-S02/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ 159402/21/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 161502/21/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Longbine was
adopted—SJ 161502/21/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as further amended—SJ 161502/22/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 164502/22/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 242802/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Insurance—HJ 244702/28/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 06, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 281-N03/08/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Insurance—HJ 247803/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Hodge
was rejected—HJ 255903/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 255903/22/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 124 Nay: 1—HJ 256503/26/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, March 26, 2018—
SJ 182603/29/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Thursday, March 29, 2018—SJ 1864
S 352 Bill by Ways and MeansAmending the school finance transportation weighting calculation and requiring
transportation funding for school districts from the state general fund, not the state highway fund; making and concerning appropriations to the department of education for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019.
02/01/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 152502/02/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Education—SJ 153602/13/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 144-S03/14/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Education; Referred to Senate
Select Committee on Education Finance—SJ 170303/19/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 21, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 144-S03/26/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Senate Select Committee on Education Finance—SJ 181803/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 183503/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 183503/28/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 185603/28/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 268703/29/2018 House—Referred to Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 269705/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 353 Bill by Ways and MeansAbolishing the boiler inspection fee fund; transferring balances to the fire marshal
fee fund.
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02/01/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 152602/02/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 153602/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 548-S02/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Ways and Means—SJ 159602/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 160502/21/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 162102/21/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 241002/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 244705/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 354 Bill by TransportationProviding for the Gadsden flag "DON'T TREAD ON ME" distinctive license plate.02/01/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 152602/02/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 153605/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 355 Bill by UtilitiesUtilities and electric cooperatives.02/01/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 152602/02/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Utilities—SJ 153605/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 356 Bill by UtilitiesState corporation commission reporting requirements and electric and gas rate
increases.02/01/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 152602/02/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Utilities—SJ 153605/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 357 Bill by EducationContinuing the study of the cost of career technical education programs and report
by the department of education.02/01/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 152602/02/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Education—SJ 153602/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 144-S03/19/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Education; Referred to Committee
on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 175903/20/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Federal and State Affairs; Referred
to Senate Select Committee on Education Finance—SJ 176205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 358 Bill by Public Health and WelfareMassage therapist licensure act.02/01/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 152602/02/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 153605/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 359 Bill by JudiciaryRacial profiling data collection and reporting requirements. 02/01/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 152602/02/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 153605/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 360 Bill by Judiciary
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Amending open records laws relating to copies of public records and disclosure of law enforcement recordings using a body camera or vehicle camera.
02/01/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 152602/02/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 153602/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 361 Bill by JudiciaryAmending Kansas open records act provisions on access to certain law enforcement
audio and video recordings; enacting the police and citizen protection act regarding use of body cameras by law enforcement officers.
02/01/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 152602/02/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 153605/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 362 Bill by Assessment and TaxationExempting labor from depreciation in certain property and casualty insurance
claims.02/01/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 152602/02/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
153603/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 546-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 363 Bill by Senator FitzgeraldEnacting the human trafficking prevention act.02/01/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 152602/02/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 153605/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 364 Bill by Assessment and TaxationRequiring counties to approve the establishment of a poultry confinement facility
and establishing the procedures therefor.02/02/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 153502/05/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
153805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 365 Bill by Assessment and TaxationRequiring counties to approve the establishment of a poultry production or poultry
slaughter facility and establishing the procedures therefor.02/02/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 153502/05/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
153805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 366 Bill by Assessment and TaxationCreating the student opportunity scholarship program.02/02/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 153502/05/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Education—SJ 153805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 367 Bill by Assessment and TaxationSales taxation treatment of certain cash rebates on sales or leases of new motor
vehicles.
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02/02/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 153502/05/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 153802/28/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 08, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 548-S03/13/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 169803/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 186203/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Sykes was
rejected—SJ 186203/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Faust-Goudeau
was rejected—SJ 186203/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 186203/29/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 38 Nay: 0—SJ 186603/29/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 271004/02/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 272505/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 368 Bill by UtilitiesRequiring the state corporation commission to include all public comments in the
record.02/05/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 153702/06/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Utilities—SJ 154205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 369 Bill by UtilitiesEnsuring a minimum rank for certain members of the Kansas highway patrol.02/05/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 153702/06/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 154202/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Monday, February 12, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 144-S02/13/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 157802/21/2018 Senate—Consent Calendar Passed Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 161602/21/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 241002/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 244703/12/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 346-S03/14/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 251303/19/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 123 Nay: 0—HJ 254003/26/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, March 26, 2018—
SJ 182603/29/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Thursday, March 29, 2018—SJ 1864
S 370 Bill by Ethics, Elections and Local GovernmentMunicipalities; vacancy appointment limitations.02/05/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 153702/06/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 154205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 371 Bill by JudiciaryRequiring custody and detention by the Kansas department for aging and disability
services for persons awaiting sexually violent predator determinations. 02/05/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 153702/06/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 154205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 372 Bill by Judiciary
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Clarifying the definition of the term "possession" in the Kansas criminal code.02/05/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 153802/06/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 154202/08/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 15, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S02/19/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Judiciary—SJ 160302/21/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Consent Calendar and placed on General Orders—
SJ 161503/01/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Judiciary—
SJ 165705/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 373 Bill by JudiciaryCounty hospitals; payment of debt upon closure; limit on county liability.02/05/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 153802/06/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 154205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 374 Bill by JudiciaryHouse Substitute for SB 374 by Committee on Judiciary - Amendments related to
driving under the influence, including testing, administrative penalties and criminal penalties.
02/05/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 153802/06/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 154202/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Monday, February 12, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S02/20/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—SJ 161102/22/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 164802/22/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Haley was
rejected—SJ 164802/22/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 164802/22/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ
165002/28/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 244703/01/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 245203/07/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N03/26/2018 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 265403/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—HJ 269103/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Hodge
was rejected Yea: 46 Nay: 75—HJ 269103/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed—HJ 269403/29/2018 House—Final Action - Substitute passed; Yea: 124 Nay: 0—HJ 270404/02/2018 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator Wilborn, Senator Lynn and Senator Haley as conferees—SJ 1938
04/02/2018 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Finch, Representative Ralph and Representative Carmichael appointed as conferees—HJ 2731
05/02/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 3043
05/02/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 121 Nay: 0—HJ 3078
05/03/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2243
05/03/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ
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227805/04/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, May 11, 201805/04/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Monday, May 14, 2018
S 375 Bill by TransportationDesignating certain segments of highways as memorial highways for master deputy
Brandon Collins and members of the Kansas highway patrol killed in the line of duty and providing for rank and title of individuals on signs.
02/05/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 153802/06/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 154202/06/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 07, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 546-S02/13/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Transportation—SJ 157802/21/2018 Senate—Consent Calendar Passed Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 161602/21/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 241002/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 244703/02/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 06, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 582-N03/09/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Transportation—HJ 248603/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 254703/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 254703/21/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 121 Nay: 0—HJ 255403/21/2018 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator Petersen, Senator Goddard and Senator Pettey as conferees—SJ 1773
03/22/2018 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Proehl, Representative Francis and Representative Lusker appointed as conferees—HJ 2564
04/05/2018 House—Conference Committee Report not adopted; Representative Proehl, Representative Francis and Representative Lusker appointed as second conferees—HJ 2761
04/05/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Petersen, Senator Goddard and Senator Pettey appointed as second conferees—SJ 1985
04/06/2018 House—Conference Committee Report agree to disagree adopted; Representative Proehl, Representative Francis and Representative Lusker appointed as third conferees—HJ 2799
04/06/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report agree to disagree adopted; Senator Petersen, Senator Goddard and Senator Pettey appointed as second conferees—SJ 2012
04/26/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 2861
04/26/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 119 Nay: 0—HJ 2861
04/30/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2118
04/30/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 2126
05/04/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, May 04, 201805/04/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Tuesday, May 8, 2018
S 376 Bill by Public Health and WelfareIncreasing the rates of taxation of cigarettes and tobacco products; establishing the
cigarette and tobacco product cessation fund.02/05/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 153802/06/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 154203/14/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 22, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
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S 377 Bill by Public Health and WelfareAllowing pharmacists to administer drugs by injection pursuant to a prescription
order.02/05/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 153802/06/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 154202/08/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 118-N05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 378 Bill by Senator BergerCreating the crime of counterfeiting currency.02/06/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 154002/07/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 155102/28/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 07, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 379 Bill by Establishing a Kansas water law study commission.02/06/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 154002/07/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
155005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 380 Bill by JudiciaryCreating a procedure for owner to recover misappropriated property from
pawnbroker or precious medal dealer.02/06/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 154002/07/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 155105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 381 Bill by JudiciaryAmending the Kansas recreational trails act by adding criminal penalties for certain
conduct and adding duties for the responsible party for the trail and the attorney general.
02/06/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 154002/07/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 155105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 382 Bill by JudiciaryAuthorizing staggered sentencing for certain offenders convicted of domestic
battery.02/06/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 154102/07/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 155105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 383 Bill by JudiciaryAuthorizing staggered sentencing for certain offenders convicted of driving under
the influence.02/06/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 154102/07/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 155105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 384 Bill by JudiciaryModifying the membership and duties of the substance abuse policy board of the
Kansas criminal justice coordinating council.02/06/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 1541
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02/07/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 155105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 385 Bill by UtilitiesRequiring the state corporation commission to provide for public comment
concerning regional transmission organizations.02/06/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 154102/07/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Utilities—SJ 155102/08/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 15, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 386 Bill by Public Health and WelfareAdding related educational degrees to professional counselor licensure criteria.02/06/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 154102/07/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 155102/08/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 15, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 118-N02/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Public Health and Welfare—SJ 159602/21/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 161502/22/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 164602/22/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 242802/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 244703/01/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 07, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 546-S03/08/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Health and Human Services—HJ 247803/26/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 265203/27/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 124 Nay: 0—HJ 267104/02/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, March 30, 2018—SJ
194004/03/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Monday, April 2, 2018—SJ 1942
S 387 Bill by Public Health and WelfareAuthorizing creation of a statewide protocol for the practice of pharmacy.02/06/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 154102/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 118-N02/07/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 155105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 388 Bill by Senator HardyMaking appropriations for FY 2019 for the judicial branch; salary increases for
justices, judges and nonjudicial employees.02/06/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 154102/07/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 155105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 389 Bill by Ways and MeansChanging requirements to administer certain tests, questionnaires, surveys and
examinations under the student data privacy act and allowing disclosure of de-identified student data.
02/06/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 154102/07/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Education—SJ 155002/12/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 15, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 144-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 390 Bill by Senator Bollier
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Creating the extreme risk protective order act.02/06/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 154102/07/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 155105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 391 Bill by TransportationHouse Substitute for SB 391 by Committee on Transportation - Establishing the
joint legislative transportation vision task force for evaluation of the state highway fund and the state highway transportation system.
02/06/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 154102/07/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 155102/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 546-S02/14/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Transportation—SJ 158102/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 160502/21/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 162102/21/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 241002/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 244703/02/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 06, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 582-N03/22/2018 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Transportation—HJ 256903/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed03/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed—HJ 266003/28/2018 House—Final Action - Substitute passed; Yea: 123 Nay: 1—HJ 268203/28/2018 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator McGinn, Senator Billinger and Senator Kelly as conferees—SJ 1863
03/29/2018 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Proehl, Representative Francis and Representative Lusker appointed as conferees—HJ 2697
05/03/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 3119
05/03/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 120 Nay: 1—HJ 3119
05/03/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2332
05/03/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 38 Nay: 1—SJ 2332
05/04/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, May 08, 201805/04/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Wednesday, May 16, 2018
S 392 Bill by Senators Pilcher-Cook, Alley, Denning, Estes, Fitzgerald, Lynn, Masterson, Petersen, Suellentrop, Wagle, Wilborn
Legislature; minutes; introduction of bills.02/06/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 154102/07/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 155105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 393 Bill by Senators Pilcher-Cook, Fitzgerald, Masterson, SuellentropLegislative committees; all votes of each legislator on motions or other action
recorded in minutes.02/06/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 154102/07/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 155105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 394 Bill by Senators Wagle, Hensley
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Ensuring transparency in state government contract decisions and other actions.02/07/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 154902/08/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 142-S02/08/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 155402/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Ethics, Elections and Local Government—SJ 159402/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Pyle was rejected
—SJ 160602/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator McGinn was
adopted—SJ 160602/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 160602/21/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 162102/21/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 241002/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 244703/02/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Federal and State Affairs; Referred
to Committee on Elections—HJ 245503/07/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 12, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 281-N03/22/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Elections—HJ 256703/29/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 270803/29/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Miller was
adopted Yea: 64 Nay: 59—HJ 270903/29/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Powell
was rejected Yea: 41 Nay: 77—HJ 271103/29/2018 House—Motion to reconsider amendment by Representative Miller adopted.
—HJ 271203/29/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Miller was
rejected Yea: 58 Nay: 65—HJ 271203/29/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 271204/02/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 120 Nay: 0—HJ 272804/04/2018 Senate—Concurred with amendments; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 196204/06/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, April 06, 2018—SJ
201204/26/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Monday, April 16, 2018—SJ 2070
S 395 Bill by Financial Institutions and InsuranceSetting a maximum final average salary amount for purposes of computing
retirement benefits for certain members of KPERS, KP&F and the retirement system for judges.
02/07/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 154902/08/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
155402/12/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 15, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 546-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 396 Bill by UtilitiesProhibiting electric utilities from including amounts in excess of applicable tax rates
in electric rates.02/07/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 154902/08/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 548-S02/08/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Utilities—SJ 155405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 397 Bill by TransportationProviding for the choose life license plate.02/07/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 1549
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02/08/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 155402/12/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 546-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 398 Bill by Public Health and WelfareLowering requirements for a cosmetology senior status license.02/07/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 154902/08/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 15, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 118-N02/08/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 155402/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Public Health and Welfare—SJ 159602/21/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 161502/22/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 164602/22/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 242802/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 244703/01/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 07, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 546-S03/08/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Health and Human Services—HJ 247803/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 254503/21/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 121 Nay: 0—HJ 255503/26/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, March 26, 2018—
SJ 182603/29/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Thursday, March 29, 2018—SJ 1864
S 399 Bill by Senators Pilcher-Cook, SuellentropEnacting the patient right to shop act.02/07/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 155002/08/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
155405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 400 Bill by Assessment and TaxationTax lid exemption when taxing entity abolished and duties assumed by a city or
county.02/07/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 155002/08/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 155403/02/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 06, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 401 Bill by Federal and State AffairsCreating the adoption protection act.02/07/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 155002/08/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 155403/15/2018 Senate—Hearing: (opponents) Wednesday, March 21, 2018, 10:30 AM Room
346-S03/15/2018 Senate—Hearing: (proponents) Tuesday, March 20, 2018, 10:30 AM Room
346-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 402 Bill by Federal and State AffairsEnacting the Kansas veterans loan act and establishing the Kansas veterans loan act
fee fund. 02/07/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 155002/08/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
155405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
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S 403 Bill by Senators Hensley, Bollier, Doll, Faust-Goudeau, Francisco, Haley, Hardy, Hawk, Holland, Kelly, Pettey, Rogers, Skubal, Sykes, Taylor
Allowing workers with injuries to choose their doctors. 02/07/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 155002/08/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 155405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 404 Bill by Ways and MeansProviding for the Korean war, operation desert storm, operation Iraqi freedom and
operation enduring freedom license plates.02/07/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 155002/08/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 155402/21/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 28, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 546-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 405 Bill by Ways and MeansClarifying animal conversion units for poultry facilities with dry manure systems.02/07/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 155002/08/2018 Senate—Hearing continuation: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 08:30 AM Room
159-S02/08/2018 Senate—Hearing: Monday, February 12, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 159-S02/08/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
155402/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ 158902/22/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Holland was
rejected Yea: 9 Nay: 25—SJ 164702/22/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Francisco was
adopted—SJ 164702/22/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Francisco was
rejected—SJ 164702/22/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Francisco was
rejected—SJ 164702/22/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 164702/22/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 29 Nay: 10—SJ
165102/28/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 244702/28/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 06, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 582-N03/01/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 245203/08/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Agriculture—HJ 247803/09/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Karleskint
was rejected Yea: 40 Nay: 78—HJ 248403/09/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Horn was
rejected Yea: 44 Nay: 75—HJ 248403/09/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 248503/12/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 84 Nay: 37—HJ 249003/16/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, March 16, 2018—SJ
175703/20/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Tuesday, March 20, 2018—SJ 1762
S 406 Bill by Ways and MeansBudget process; exempting postsecondary educational institutions from the
program service inventory, integrated budget fiscal process and performance-based budgeting system if such institution has implemented
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performance agreements.02/07/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 155002/08/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 155405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 407 Bill by Senator FitzgeraldAllowing certain violent offenders to shorten the duration of registration required
under the Kansas offender registration act.02/07/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 155002/08/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 15, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S02/08/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 155405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 408 Bill by Senator PyleCreating the office of state auditor and providing for the powers of duties of such
office.02/07/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 155002/08/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 155405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 409 Bill by Senator PetteyCreating statutory procedures and limitations concerning contact with jurors.02/07/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 155002/08/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 15, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S02/08/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 155402/19/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—SJ 160303/01/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Judiciary—
SJ 165705/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 410 Bill by Financial Institutions and InsuranceUpdating captive insurance statutes and providing for association and branch
captive insurance companies and special purpose insurance captives.02/08/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 155302/09/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
156102/12/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 546-S02/19/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ 160302/21/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 161502/21/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 161502/22/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 38 Nay: 0—SJ 164602/22/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 242802/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Insurance—HJ 244703/07/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 15, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 281-N03/20/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Insurance—HJ 254803/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 266603/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 266603/28/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 109 Nay: 15—HJ 268303/28/2018 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator Longbine, Senator Billinger and Senator Rogers as conferees—SJ 1863
03/29/2018 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Vickrey, Representative Dove and Representative Neighbor appointed as conferees—HJ 2697
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04/03/2018 Senate—Concurred with amendments in conference; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 1943
04/06/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, April 06, 2018—SJ 2012
04/26/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Thursday, April 12, 2018—SJ 2070
S 411 Bill by JudiciaryAllowing certain persons with suspended driving privileges to enter into amnesty
agreements with the division of vehicles.02/08/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 155302/09/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 156105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 412 Bill by Federal and State AffairsUnemployment benefits for privately contracted school bus drivers02/08/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 155402/09/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 156005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 413 Bill by Ethics, Elections and Local GovernmentAmending elections law to require use of paper ballots and permit independent
canvassing of ballots by voters.02/08/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 155402/09/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 156005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 414 Bill by Ways and MeansSubstitute for SB 414 by Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources -
Updating egg repacking requirements.02/08/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 155402/09/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
156002/09/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 159-S02/19/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ 160202/21/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—SJ 161502/21/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed—SJ 161502/22/2018 Senate—Final Action - Substitute passed; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 164602/22/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 242802/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 244702/28/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 05, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 582-N03/08/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Agriculture—HJ 247803/13/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 119 Nay: 0—HJ 249803/16/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, March 16, 2018—SJ
175703/20/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Tuesday, March 20, 2018—SJ 1762
S 415 Bill by Ways and MeansDepositing all state sales tax revenues from sales on the Kansas state fairgrounds
into the state fair capital improvements fund.02/08/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 155402/09/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 156002/28/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 07, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 548-S
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03/08/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 1683
03/12/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 1690
03/13/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 1698
03/29/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 193203/29/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Berger was
adopted—SJ 193203/29/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as further amended—SJ 193203/29/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ
193203/29/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 271004/02/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 272504/06/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Taxation—HJ 280004/27/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—HJ 290104/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 293004/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Becker
was adopted—HJ 293004/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 293004/28/2018 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 117 Nay: 2—HJ
293104/30/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—SJ 211404/30/2018 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator Tyson, Senator Kerschen and Senator Holland as conferees—SJ 2116
04/30/2018 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Johnson, Representative Phillips and Representative Sawyer appointed as conferees—HJ 2957
05/03/2018 Senate—Concurred with amendments in conference; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 2243
05/04/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, May 08, 201805/04/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Wednesday, May 16, 2018
S 416 Bill by JudiciaryCreating the crime of deprivation of rights under color of law and providing a civil
action for victims.02/08/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 155402/09/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 156105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 417 Bill by Public Health and WelfareEnacting the Kansas contraceptive equity act.02/09/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 156002/12/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
156405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 418 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAmending the open records act to create an exception to the unlawful use of public
records.02/12/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 156302/13/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 157703/01/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 07, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 144-S03/13/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
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Consent Calendar by Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 170003/20/2018 Senate—Consent Calendar Passed Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 176303/21/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 255303/22/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 256405/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 419 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAmending the Kansas appraisal management company registration act.02/12/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 156302/13/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 157703/14/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 20, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 548-S03/20/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 176603/27/2018 Senate—Consent Calendar Passed Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 182803/27/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 266503/28/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, April 02, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S03/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 267304/04/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Taxation—HJ 275304/27/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—HJ 290104/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 290204/28/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 116 Nay: 0—HJ 291405/01/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, May 01, 2018—SJ
219805/04/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Friday, May 4, 2018
S 420 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAmending the Kansas 911 act.02/12/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 156302/13/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Utilities—SJ 157702/21/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 01, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 548-S02/21/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 28, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 421 Bill by Federal and State AffairsImplementing restrictions on requirements for licensing of professional occupations.02/15/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 158302/16/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 159903/01/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 07, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 144-S03/07/2018 Senate—Hearing continuation: Thursday, March 08, 2018, 10:30 AM Room
144-S03/19/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 22, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 144-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 422 Bill by Ways and MeansAmending the Kansas school equity and enhancement act by requiring local school
boards to notify the state board of education of their intent to increase local option budget authority, calculating supplemental state aid based on current year LOB, eliminating the 10% at-risk floor and eliminating the expanded uses of capital outlay.
02/15/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 158302/16/2018 Senate—Referred to Senate Select Committee on Education Finance—SJ
159903/14/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 20, 2018, 01:00 PM Room 144-S03/26/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
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Senate Select Committee on Education Finance—SJ 182103/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 183503/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Pettey was
rejected—SJ 184703/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Hensley was
rejected Yea: 10 Nay: 28—SJ 183503/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Hensley was
rejected Yea: 10 Nay: 26—SJ 184103/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 183503/28/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 185703/28/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 268703/29/2018 House—Referred to Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 269705/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 423 Bill by Ways and MeansSubstitute for SB 423 by Select Committee on Education Finance-Amending the
Kansas school equity and enhancement act and making appropriations to the department of education.
02/15/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 158302/16/2018 Senate—Referred to Senate Select Committee on Education Finance—SJ
159903/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Monday, March 12, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 548-S04/04/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Senate Select Committee on Education Finance—SJ 198004/05/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—SJ 198504/05/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Baumgardner
was adopted—SJ 198504/05/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Francisco was
adopted—SJ 198504/05/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed as amended—SJ
198504/05/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Substitute passed as amended; Yea: 21
Nay: 18—SJ 198504/06/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 277204/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee of the Whole04/07/2018 House—Motion by Rep. Hineman to advance bill to Emergency Final Action
Subject to Amendment and Debate and suspend Joint Rule 4(k) adopted.—HJ 2811
04/07/2018 House—Representative Trimmer requested the motion to amend by Representative Patton be divided. The amendment was ruled divisible and divided into 3 parts.—HJ 2811
04/07/2018 House—Patton Amendment Part A Adopted.—HJ 281104/07/2018 House—Patton Amendment Part B Adopted.—HJ 281104/07/2018 House—Patton Amendment Part C Adopted. Yea: 76 Nay: 44—HJ 281104/07/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Trimmer
was rejected Yea: 41 Nay: 78—HJ 283704/07/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Pittman
was rejected Yea: 43 Nay: 75—HJ 283804/07/2018 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 63 Nay: 56—HJ
283904/07/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—SJ 206504/07/2018 Senate—Motion to nonconcur and appoint a conference was rejected. Yea: 17
Nay: 21—SJ 206504/07/2018 Senate—Motion to call the question adopted. Yea: 21 Nay: 16—SJ 206504/07/2018 Senate—Concurred with amendments; Yea: 21 Nay: 19—SJ 206504/26/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, April 10, 2018—SJ
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210704/26/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Tuesday, April 17, 2018—SJ 2070
S 424 Bill by Federal and State AffairsEstablishing the office of education inspector general.02/19/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 160102/20/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Education—SJ 160403/14/2018 Senate—Hearing and possible action: Thursday, March 15, 2018, 01:30 PM
Room 144-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 425 Bill by Federal and State AffairsMaking it unlawful to operate a motor vehicle that resembles an emergency medical
services vehicle without authorization.02/19/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 160102/20/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 160403/05/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—SJ 166605/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 426 Bill by Federal and State AffairsMaking certain contract requirements for farm equipment and dealership
agreements for farm equipment, outdoor power equipment and lawn and garden equipment.
02/19/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 160102/20/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 160403/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 546-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 427 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAmending the Kansas expanded lottery act regarding racetrack gaming facilities.02/20/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 160402/21/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 161403/29/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, April 03, 2018, 08:00 AM Room 142-S04/04/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 198004/27/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—SJ 210804/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 210904/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Faust-Goudeau
was adopted—SJ 210904/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Olson was
rejected—SJ 210904/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Pettey was
rejected—SJ 210904/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as further amended—SJ 210904/27/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Not passed; Yea: 17 Nay: 20—SJ 2109
S 428 Bill by Ways and MeansChanging licensure requirements for a child care facility operating in a public
recreation center or school.02/21/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 161402/22/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 01, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 118-N—SJ
164202/22/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 164203/06/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
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Public Health and Welfare—SJ 167503/14/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator V. Schmidt was
adopted—SJ 170503/14/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 170503/15/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 171503/16/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 252403/19/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Children and Seniors—HJ 253803/21/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 22, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 218-N03/22/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Children and Seniors—HJ 256703/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 266603/28/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 124 Nay: 0—HJ 268304/02/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, March 30, 2018—SJ
194004/03/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Monday, April 2, 2018—SJ 1942
S 429 Bill by Assessment and TaxationDelaying certain provisions of the scrap metal theft reduction act.02/21/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 161402/22/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 164202/22/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Assessment and Taxation—SJ 165203/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 548-S03/20/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 176603/23/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Consent Calendar and placed on General Orders—
SJ 180203/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator V. Schmidt was
adopted—SJ 183503/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 183503/28/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 185703/28/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 268703/29/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 269705/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 430 Bill by Ways and MeansExtending the high performance incentive program tax credit carry forward period
from 16 to 25 years.02/21/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 161402/22/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 164203/20/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Commerce—SJ 176603/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 186203/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 186203/29/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 186703/29/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 271004/02/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 272504/03/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, April 04, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 431 Bill by Ways and MeansCreating the extreme risk protective order act.02/22/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 164102/28/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 165403/14/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 20, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 144-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
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S 432 Bill by Assessment and TaxationTransparency, project financial viability requirements and other reforms to the
STAR bond financing act.02/22/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 164102/28/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 165402/28/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 06, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 548-S03/06/2018 Senate—Hearing continuation: (opponents) (neutral) Wednesday, March 07,
2018, 08:30 AM Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 433 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAuthorizing self-service of beer from automated devices.03/01/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 165603/02/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 166203/02/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 06, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 144-S03/13/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 169903/21/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 177203/21/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 177203/22/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 37 Nay: 3—SJ 178103/23/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 257103/26/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 257903/27/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 28, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 346-S03/27/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 28, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 346-S03/28/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 268605/04/2018 House—Died on House Calendar
S 434 Bill by Assessment and TaxationAmending STAR bonds by limiting financing to tourist attractions, limiting the state
revenue contribution and limiting benefits for certain businesses.03/01/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 165603/02/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 166203/02/2018 Senate—Hearing: (proponents) Wednesday, March 07, 2018, 08:30 AM
Room 548-S03/06/2018 Senate—Hearing: (opponents) (neutral) Thursday, March 08, 2018, 08:30
AM Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 435 Bill by Federal and State AffairsPermitting real estate brokers and salespersons to give clients or customers rebates
if disclosed in the purchase contract or listing agreement.03/01/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 165603/02/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 166205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 436 Bill by Ways and MeansProviding medicaid coverage for tobacco cessation treatments.03/05/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 166603/06/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 166703/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 118-N03/13/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Public Health and Welfare—SJ 170105/04/2018 Senate—Died on General Orders
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S 437 Bill by Assessment and TaxationEnacting a sales tax exemption for sales of currency, certain coins or bullion.03/07/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 167603/08/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 168103/08/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 548-S03/14/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 170605/04/2018 Senate—Died on General Orders
S 438 Bill by Ways and MeansRemoving prior authorization requirements for medicaid recipients receiving
treatment from certain mental and behavioral healthcare providers.03/07/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 167603/08/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 168103/08/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 118-N03/14/2018 Senate—Hearing continuation: Thursday, March 15, 2018, 09:30 AM Room
118-N05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 439 Bill by Ways and MeansClarifying methods of recording grand jury proceedings.03/07/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 167703/08/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 168103/14/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 21, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 144-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 440 Bill by Ways and MeansProviding a sales tax exemption for midland care connection, inc.03/07/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 167703/08/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 168103/13/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 15, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 441 Bill by Ways and MeansCreating the negligent driving traffic violation.03/07/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 166703/08/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 168103/12/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 546-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 442 Bill by Ways and MeansAmending the Kansas school equity and enhancement act regarding the
transportation weighting.03/08/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 168103/09/2018 Senate—Referred to Senate Select Committee on Education Finance—SJ
168605/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 443 Bill by Federal and State AffairsRequiring certain reports of suspected child abuse or neglect to be sent to both DCF
and law enforcement agencies and creating statutory requirements for preliminary investigations of suspected child abuse or neglect.
03/08/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 168103/09/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 1686
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05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 444 Bill by Assessment and TaxationDecreasing the sales and use tax rate on food and food ingredients.03/09/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 168503/12/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 169003/14/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 20, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 548-S03/27/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 185405/04/2018 Senate—Died on General Orders
S 445 Bill by Assessment and TaxationAllowing the transfer upon death and providing for an income tax deduction for
contributions to an ABLE account and conforming allowable expenses for 529 plans to federal law.
03/09/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 168503/12/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 169003/12/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 15, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 446 Bill by Federal and State AffairsEnacting the human trafficking and child exploitation prevention act.03/13/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 169403/14/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 170205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 447 Bill by Ways and MeansAuthorizing the Kansas department of wildlife, parks and tourism to purchase land
in Kingman county.03/15/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 171103/16/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
175503/20/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 22, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 159-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 448 Bill by Assessment and TaxationEstablishing the economic development incentive review program to be evaluated by
the legislature’s commerce committees and requiring reports by the post auditor.
03/16/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 175503/19/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 175903/19/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 21, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 548-S03/26/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Commerce—SJ 181605/04/2018 Senate—Died on General Orders
S 449 Bill by Assessment and TaxationAllowing the transfer upon death and providing for an income tax deduction for
contributions to an ABLE account and conforming allowable expenses for 529 plans to federal law.
03/19/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 175803/19/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 176003/20/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 20, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 548-S03/20/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 1766
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03/27/2018 Senate—Consent Calendar Passed Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 182803/27/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 266503/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 267303/29/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, April 03, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S04/06/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Taxation—HJ 280004/27/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—HJ 290104/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 290904/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Mason
was adopted—HJ 290904/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 291004/28/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 117 Nay: 0—HJ 291504/30/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—SJ 211404/30/2018 Senate—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Senator Tyson, Senator Kerschen and Senator Holland as conferees—SJ 2116
04/30/2018 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Johnson, Representative Phillips and Representative Sawyer appointed as conferees—HJ 2957
05/04/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 3253
05/04/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 119 Nay: 0—HJ 3253
05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Conference
S 450 Bill by Assessment and TaxationAmending the school finance transportation weighting calculation to use density
and per capita allowance.03/20/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 176103/21/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 21, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 144-S03/21/2018 Senate—Referred to Senate Select Committee on Education Finance—SJ
177005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 451 Bill by Ways and MeansUpdating statutory references related to the Kansas department for aging and
disability services and the Kansas department for children and families in accordance with 2012 executive reorganization order no. 41.
03/20/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 176103/21/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 177003/21/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 22, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 118-N05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 452 Bill by Ways and MeansRecording requirements for pesticide applications and requiring the department of
agriculture to review and develop sound pesticide management practices and report its findings to the legislature.
03/20/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 176203/21/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
177005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 453 Bill by Assessment and TaxationAllowing an individual to itemize deductions in Kansas despite not itemizing on
their federal return.
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03/21/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 176903/22/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 177804/03/2018 Senate—Committee Report without recommendation by Committee on
Assessment and Taxation—SJ 194405/04/2018 Senate—Died on General Orders
S 454 Bill by Federal and State AffairsCreating the Kansas staff as first emergency responders (SAFER) act.03/21/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 177003/22/2018 Senate—Referred to Senate Select Committee on Education Finance—SJ
177805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 455 Bill by Federal and State AffairsCreating the Kansas sports wagering act.03/22/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 177703/23/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 180204/02/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, April 04, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 152-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 456 Bill by Assessment and TaxationRequiring access to the public right-of-ways be provided in a nondiscriminatory
manner.03/27/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 182703/28/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 185505/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 457 Bill by Assessment and TaxationRequirements for the state corporation in establishing rates.03/27/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 182703/28/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Utilities—SJ 185505/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 458 Bill by Ways and MeansRequiring at least 16 emergency preparedness drills to be conducted by schools each
year including fire, tornado and crisis drills.04/03/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 194104/04/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Education—SJ 196105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 459 Bill by Assessment and TaxationCreating the taxation study commission.04/05/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 198104/06/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 200704/06/2018 Senate—Hearing: Friday, April 06, 2018, 05:00 PM Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 460 Bill by Ways and MeansAmending Substitute for Senate Bill No. 423 to strike provisions requiring school
districts to adopt a minimum local option budget and transfer funds from the supplemental general fund to certain categorical funds; restoring certain provisions relating to local option budgets and adjusting the BASE aid accordingly.
04/26/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 206904/27/2018 Senate—Referred to Senate Select Committee on Education Finance—SJ
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210805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 461 Bill by Ways and MeansReconciling amendments to certain statutes.04/26/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 206904/27/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 210804/27/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Ways and Means and referred to
Committee of the Whole—SJ 211104/30/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—SJ 211404/30/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 211404/30/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 211504/30/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 295505/01/2018 House—Referred to Committee of the Whole05/02/2018 House—Motion by Rep. Hineman to advance bill to Emergency Final Action
Subject to Amendment and Debate adopted.—HJ 304205/02/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—HJ 301405/02/2018 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed; Yea: 122 Nay: 0—HJ 304205/04/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, May 07, 201805/04/2018 Senate—Approved by Governor on Monday, May 14, 2018
S 462 Bill by Ways and MeansAmending Substitute for Senate Bill No. 423 relating to provisions requiring school
districts to adopt a minimum local option budget, restoring certain provisions relating to local option budgets and adjusting the BASE aid accordingly.
04/26/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 207004/27/2018 Senate—Referred to Senate Select Committee on Education Finance—SJ
210805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 1602 Concurrent Resolution by Federal and State AffairsConstitutional amendment to prescribe revenue, expenditure and taxation
limitations on state government.01/24/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 6501/25/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 7305/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 1603 Concurrent Resolution by Senator HollandState constitutional amendment; legislative session; 60 days even-numbered years.02/02/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11802/03/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 12705/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 1604 Concurrent Resolution by Senators Holland, Faust-Goudeau, Francisco, Haley, Hawk, Hensley, Pettey, Pilcher-Cook, Rogers
Constitutional amendment lowering the rate of sales and use taxation on food and food ingredients.
02/02/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 11902/03/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 12705/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 1605 Concurrent Resolution by Federal and State Affairs
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Urging President Donald Trump to grant a full pardon to Shane Cox and Jeremy Kettler, who, as a result of federal government overreach, were unlawfully convicted of committing a crime.
02/03/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 12702/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 13105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 1607 Concurrent Resolution by Federal and State AffairsPROPOSITION to amend the Kansas constitution guaranteeing a right to life.04/05/2017 Senate—Introduced—SJ 47104/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 48805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 1609 Concurrent Resolution by Senator PyleConstitutional amendment providing that locally elected boards are the only
government entity with the authority to close schools.01/08/2018 Senate—Prefiled for Introduction on Thursday, December 21, 201701/08/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 147301/09/2018 Senate—Referred to Senate Select Committee on Education Finance—SJ
147705/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 1610 Concurrent Resolution by CommerceUrging the state corporation commission to take all action to set rates for electric
service at regionally competitive levels.02/01/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 152602/02/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 153605/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 1611 Concurrent Resolution by Senators Wagle, Alley, Baumgardner, Billinger, Denning, Estes, Givens, Goddard, Hardy, Kerschen, Lynn, Masterson, Olson, Petersen, Pilcher-Cook, Suellentrop, Wilborn
Making application to the U.S. congress to call a convention of the states.02/06/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 154102/07/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 155102/08/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 144-S02/20/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending resolution be adopted as amended
by Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 160703/07/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 167803/07/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be adopted as amended—SJ 167803/08/2018 Senate—Final Action - Not adopted; Yea: 22 Nay: 16—SJ 1682
S 1612 Concurrent Resolution by Senators Lynn, Alley, Baumgardner, Berger, Bowers, Denning, Doll, Estes, Faust-Goudeau, Fitzgerald, Givens, Goddard, Haley, Hardy, Hawk, Hensley, Hilderbrand, Holland, Kelly, Kerschen, Masterson, McGinn, Petersen, Pilcher-Cook, Rogers, Skubal, Suellentrop, Sykes, Taylor, Wagle
Urging the state corporation commission to lower retail electric rates to regionally competitive levels.
02/28/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 165303/01/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 165703/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Monday, March 12, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 548-S03/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending resolution be adopted by
Committee on Commerce—SJ 174903/21/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be adopted—SJ 177203/22/2018 Senate—Final Action - Adopted; Yea: 30 Nay: 9—SJ 178203/23/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 2571
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03/26/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications—HJ 2579
05/04/2018 House—Died in House Committee
S 1613 Concurrent Resolution by Senator PyleConstitutional amendment reserving the initiative and referendum powers to the
people.03/12/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 168703/13/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 169505/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 1614 Concurrent Resolution by Senators Wagle, DenningExtension of legislative session and adjournment of the senate and house of
representatives for a period of time during the 2018 regular session of the legislature.
04/07/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 206105/04/2018 Senate—Died on General Orders
S 1615 Concurrent Resolution by Senators Wagle, DenningExtension of legislative session and adjournment of the senate and house of
representatives for a period of time during the 2018 regular session of the legislature.
04/07/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 206104/07/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 206104/07/2018 House—Received and Introduced—HJ 285704/07/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 285704/26/2018 Senate—Enrolled and presented to Secretary of State on Thursday, April 26,
2018—SJ 2107
S 1758 Resolution by Senators Wagle, Denning, HensleyOrganization of the Senate, 2018.01/08/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 147201/08/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 147201/10/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Wednesday, January 10, 2018—SJ 1482
S 1759 Resolution by Senators Petersen, Alley, Baumgardner, Berger, Billinger, Bollier, Bowers, Denning, Doll, Estes, Faust-Goudeau, Fitzgerald, Francisco, Givens, Goddard, Haley, Hardy, Hawk, Hensley, Hilderbrand, Holland, Kelly, Kerschen, Longbine, Lynn, Masterson, McGinn, Olson, Pettey, Pilcher-Cook, Pyle, Rogers, V. Schmidt, Skubal, Suellentrop, Sykes, Taylor, Tyson, Wagle, Wilborn
A resolution urging the Federal Aviation Administration to accept Kansas’ application for the Unmanned Aerial Systems Integration Pilot Program.
01/18/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 149701/18/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 149701/22/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Monday, January 22, 2018—SJ 1504
S 1760 Resolution by Senator FitzgeraldCongratulating and commending Sporting Kansas City on an outstanding 2017
season and for winning their fourth Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup title.01/22/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 150301/22/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 150301/24/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Wednesday, January 24, 2018—SJ 1510
S 1761 Resolution by Senators Baumgardner, BergerCongratulating and commending the members of the 2018 Kansas Teacher of the
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Year team. 01/23/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 150701/23/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 150701/24/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Wednesday, January 24, 2018—SJ 1510
S 1762 Resolution by Senators Pilcher-Cook, Alley, Baumgardner, Berger, Billinger, Bowers, Denning, Estes, Faust-Goudeau, Fitzgerald, Francisco, Givens, Goddard, Hardy, Hawk, Hilderbrand, Holland, Kerschen, Longbine, Lynn, Masterson, McGinn, Olson, Petersen, Pettey, Pyle, V. Schmidt, Suellentrop, Sykes, Taylor, Tyson, Wagle, Wilborn
Recognizing that pornography is a public health hazard leading to a broad spectrum of individual and public health impacts and societal harms.
01/30/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 151901/31/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee of the Whole—SJ 152402/06/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be adopted—SJ 154402/06/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Adopted; Yea: 35 Nay: 4—SJ 154702/07/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Wednesday, February 07, 2018—SJ 1552
S 1763 Resolution by Senators Kerschen, Baumgardner, Berger, Billinger, Bollier, Bowers, Francisco, Goddard, Hawk, Hensley, Holland, Kelly, Petersen, Rogers, V. Schmidt, Skubal, Sykes, Wilborn
Designating January 31, 2018, as MS Action Day.02/01/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 152702/01/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 152702/02/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Friday, February 02, 2018
S 1764 Resolution by Senators Masterson, Alley, Baumgardner, Berger, Billinger, Bollier, Bowers, Denning, Doll, Estes, Faust-Goudeau, Fitzgerald, Francisco, Givens, Goddard, Haley, Hardy, Hawk, Hensley, Hilderbrand, Holland, Kelly, Kerschen, Longbine, Lynn, McGinn, Olson, Petersen, Pettey, Pilcher-Cook, Pyle, Rogers, V. Schmidt, Skubal, Suellentrop, Sykes, Taylor, Tyson, Wagle, Wilborn
Opposing human trafficking and urging a dismantling of human trafficking networks.
02/01/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 152802/01/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 152802/02/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Friday, February 02, 2018
S 1765 Resolution by Senator BaumgardnerCongratulating and commending the individuals selected as award-winning
educators in Kansas.02/06/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 154302/06/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 154302/07/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Wednesday, February 07, 2018—SJ 1552
S 1766 Resolution by Senator HilderbrandCommemorating the city of Columbus upon its 150th birthday. 02/07/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 155102/07/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 155102/09/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Friday, February 09, 2018—SJ 1562
S 1767 Resolution by Senator SykesRecognizing the month of February as American Heart Month.02/08/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 155402/08/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 155402/09/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Friday, February 09, 2018—SJ 1562
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S 1768 Resolution by Senator Faust-GoudeauCongratulating and commending Dr. Linda Fae Rhone and the Wichita Teacher
Inquiry Group for their work to raise awareness about bullying in schools. 02/08/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 155502/08/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 155502/09/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Friday, February 09, 2018—SJ 1562
S 1769 Resolution by Senators Faust-Goudeau, HaleyRecognizing the members of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. 02/15/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 158302/15/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 158302/16/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Friday, February 16, 2018—SJ 1600
S 1770 Resolution by Senators Haley, Bowers, Denning, Faust-Goudeau, Francisco, Hawk, Hensley, Kelly, Longbine, Lynn, McGinn, Petersen, Pettey, Rogers, Wagle
Honoring the life of Fred Hollomon and his service as Chaplain of the Kansas Senate.
02/15/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 158502/15/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 158502/16/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Friday, February 16, 2018—SJ 1600
S 1771 Resolution by Senator SykesRecognizing the Kansas tiny-k programs and the individuals involved who provide
early intervention services for children with exceptional needs.02/19/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 160202/19/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 160202/20/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Tuesday, February 20, 2018—SJ 1613
S 1772 Resolution by Senator Faust-GoudeauCongratulating and commending Rise Up For Youth for its inspirational and
motivational mentoring programs for youth. 03/01/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 165703/01/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 165703/02/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Friday, March 02, 2018—SJ 1663
S 1773 Resolution by Senators Hilderbrand, TysonCongratulating and commending the members of the Fort Scott High School debate
team for their performance in the 4A state debate tournament. 03/06/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 166803/06/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 166803/08/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Thursday, March 08, 2018—SJ 1684
S 1774 Resolution by Senator SkubalUrging the small business community in Kansas to assist in developing a model for
saving for retirement that can be accessible to working Kansans.03/12/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 169003/12/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 169003/14/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Wednesday, March 14, 2018—SJ 1710
S 1775 Resolution by Senators Tyson, Alley, Baumgardner, Berger, Billinger, Bollier, Bowers, Denning, Doll, Estes, Faust-Goudeau, Fitzgerald, Givens, Goddard, Haley, Hawk, Hensley, Hilderbrand, Holland, Kelly, Kerschen, Lynn, McGinn, Petersen, Pettey, V. Schmidt, Skubal, Suellentrop, Sykes, Taylor, Wagle,
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WilbornUrging the United States Department of Agriculture's Food and Nutrition Services
to accept Kansas' plea to expand the Kansas Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program to include proteins.
03/12/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 169203/12/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 169203/14/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Wednesday, March 14, 2018—SJ 1710
S 1776 Resolution by Senators Holland, Berger, Billinger, Bowers, Denning, Doll, Faust-Goudeau, Francisco, Givens, Goddard, Haley, Hawk, Hilderbrand, Kelly, Kerschen, Longbine, Lynn, McGinn, Petersen, Rogers, V. Schmidt, Sykes, Taylor, Tyson
Recognizing the Kansas Small Business Development Center's 2018 Businesses of the Year.
03/13/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 169503/13/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 169503/14/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Wednesday, March 14, 2018—SJ 1710
S 1777 Resolution by Senator KellyA resolution congratulating and commending the members of the Silver Lake High
School debate team for their class 3-2-1A four-speaker state championship. 03/16/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 175603/16/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 175603/20/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Tuesday, March 20, 2018—SJ 1768
S 1778 Resolution by Senators Pettey, Alley, Baumgardner, Berger, Billinger, Bollier, Bowers, Denning, Doll, Estes, Faust-Goudeau, Francisco, Givens, Goddard, Haley, Hardy, Hawk, Hensley, Holland, Kelly, Kerschen, Longbine, Lynn, Masterson, McGinn, Petersen, Rogers, V. Schmidt, Skubal, Suellentrop, Sykes, Taylor, Tyson, Wagle, Wilborn
Recognizing March 19 as Kansas Celebrating Women in Public Office Day.03/19/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 175903/19/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 175903/20/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Tuesday, March 20, 2018—SJ 1768
S 1779 Resolution by Senator McGinnRecognizing the Kansas Forest Service's Fire Management Program for the
incredible steps they take to ensure that Kansas is adequately prepared to combat wildfires and protect its citizens.
03/21/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 177003/21/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 177003/23/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Friday, March 23, 2018—SJ 1811
S 1780 Resolution by Senators Kelly, Hensley, V. SchmidtHonoring and thanking the members of the Statehouse Custodial Team for their
efforts to keep the Kansas statehouse clean and welcoming. 03/21/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 177103/21/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 177103/23/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Friday, March 23, 2018—SJ 1811
S 1781 Resolution by Senators Longbine, Billinger, Givens, Hawk, Masterson, Petersen, SkubalCongratulating and commending the 2018 Kansas Master Teachers. 03/22/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 177803/22/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 177803/23/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Friday, March 23, 2018—SJ 1811
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S 1782 Resolution by Senator FitzgeraldRecognizing Military Appreciation Day at the Kansas Capitol.03/22/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 177903/22/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 177903/23/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Friday, March 23, 2018—SJ 1811
S 1783 Resolution by Senators V. Schmidt, Alley, Baumgardner, Berger, Billinger, Bollier, Bowers, Denning, Doll, Estes, Faust-Goudeau, Fitzgerald, Francisco, Givens, Goddard, Haley, Hardy, Hawk, Hensley, Hilderbrand, Holland, Kelly, Kerschen, Longbine, Lynn, Masterson, McGinn, Olson, Petersen, Pettey, Pilcher-Cook, Pyle, Rogers, Skubal, Suellentrop, Sykes, Taylor, Tyson, Wagle, Wilborn
Congratulating and commending Jill Shelley for winning a Notable Document Award from the Legislative Research Librarians at the National Conference of State Legislatures.
03/26/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 181203/26/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 181203/28/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Wednesday, March 28, 2018—SJ 1863
S 1784 Resolution by Senators V. Schmidt, Hensley, Alley, Berger, Billinger, Bollier, Bowers, Denning, Doll, Faust-Goudeau, Francisco, Givens, Goddard, Haley, Hardy, Hawk, Hilderbrand, Holland, Kelly, Kerschen, Longbine, Lynn, Masterson, McGinn, Petersen, Pettey, Rogers, Skubal, Sykes, Taylor, Tyson, Wagle, Wilborn
Congratulating and commending Carol Williams for her career with the Kansas Governmental Ethics Commission.
03/26/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 181303/26/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 181303/28/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Wednesday, March 28, 2018—SJ 1863
S 1785 Resolution by Senators Fitzgerald, Alley, Berger, Bowers, Denning, Estes, Faust-Goudeau, Givens, Goddard, Haley, Hilderbrand, Kerschen, Lynn, Masterson, Petersen, Pettey, Pilcher-Cook, Suellentrop, Tyson, Wagle, Wilborn
Requesting that the United States Senate confirm the nomination of Mike Pompeo as Secretary of State.
04/04/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 196104/04/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 196104/06/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Friday, April 06, 2018—SJ 2013
S 1786 Resolution by Senator V. SchmidtCongratulating and commending Harold N. Godwin for his recognition as the
winner of the 2018 Remington Honor Medal in pharmacy.04/05/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 198104/05/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 198104/06/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Friday, April 06, 2018—SJ 2013
S 1787 Resolution by Senator HilderbrandCongratulating and commending the Pittsburg State University men's indoor track
and field team on their 2018 NCAA Division II national championship.04/05/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 198304/05/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 198304/06/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Friday, April 06, 2018—SJ 2013
S 1788 Resolution by Senators Pettey, Alley, Baumgardner, Berger, Billinger, Bollier, Bowers, Denning, Doll, Estes, Faust-Goudeau, Fitzgerald, Francisco, Givens, Goddard,
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Haley, Hardy, Hawk, Hensley, Hilderbrand, Holland, Kelly, Kerschen, Longbine, Lynn, Masterson, McGinn, Petersen, Pilcher-Cook, Rogers, V. Schmidt, Skubal, Suellentrop, Sykes, Taylor, Tyson, Wagle, Wilborn
Recognizing the month of April as Child Abuse Prevention Month.04/05/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 198404/05/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 198404/06/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Friday, April 06, 2018—SJ 2013
S 1789 Resolution by Assessment and TaxationUrging the State Corporation Commission and rate-regulated utility companies to
provide timely relief to Kansans by setting new rates and refunding excess funds collected.
04/26/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 207004/27/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Utilities—SJ 210805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Committee
S 1790 Resolution by Senator HollandCongratulating and commending the members of the Baldwin High School girls'
basketball team for their Class 4A-II state championship.04/26/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 207204/26/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 207204/27/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Friday, April 27, 2018—SJ 2111
S 1791 Resolution by Senator V. SchmidtCongratulating and commending members of the Seaman High School boys swim
and dive team for winning the Kansas Class 5-1A State Championship and their success this season.
04/30/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 211604/30/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 211605/04/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Friday, May 04, 2018
S 1792 Resolution by Senator WilbornCongratulating and commending the members of the McPherson High School girls
basketball team for winning the Kansas Class 4A-I State Championship. 05/02/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 219905/02/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 219905/04/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Friday, May 04, 2018
S 1793 Resolution by Senator SykesCelebrating the 25th anniversary of Heart to Heart International.05/02/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 220005/02/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 220005/04/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Friday, May 04, 2018
S 1794 Resolution by Senator TysonRecognizing Kansas' celebration of the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the
19th Amendment.05/03/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 224205/03/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 224205/04/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Friday, May 04, 2018
S 1795 Resolution by Senator HensleyCongratulating and commending the members of the Shawnee Heights High School
cheer squad for winning the Class 5A championship in the inaugural Game Day Spirit Showcase. Competition.
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05/03/2018 Senate—Introduced—SJ 232005/03/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 232005/04/2018 Senate—Enrolled on Friday, May 04, 2018
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H 2001 Bill by Legislative Post Audit CommitteeEliminating the reporting requirements for law enforcement agencies concerning
civil asset seizures and forfeitures.01/09/2017 House—Prefiled for Introduction on Monday, December 05, 2016—HJ 4401/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 4401/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 5701/18/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, January 23, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2003 Bill by Legislative Post Audit CommitteeKansas standard asset seizure and forfeiture act; restriction on county or district
attorney.01/09/2017 House—Prefiled for Introduction on Monday, December 05, 2016—HJ 4501/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 4501/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 5701/18/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, January 23, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2004 Bill by Legislative Post Audit CommitteeClarifying and limiting discretion for expenditure of proceeds from civil forfeiture.01/09/2017 House—Prefiled for Introduction on Monday, December 05, 2016—HJ 4501/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 4501/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 5701/18/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, January 23, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2005 Bill by Joint Committee on Pensions, Investments and BenefitsExempting members of the state board of regents retirement plan from certain
KPERS working after retirement provisions.01/09/2017 House—Prefiled for Introduction on Thursday, December 15, 2016—HJ 4501/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 4501/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ
5705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2007 Bill by Representative SloanProviding leave for civil air patrol members.01/09/2017 House—Prefiled for Introduction on Wednesday, December 28, 2016—HJ 4501/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 4501/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Veterans and Military—HJ 5705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2008 Bill by Representative SwansonRequiring seat belts on school buses.01/09/2017 House—Prefiled for Introduction on Tuesday, January 03, 2017—HJ 4501/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 4501/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 5701/18/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 25, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2009 Bill by Representative RuizState capitol; concealed handguns prohibited except for authorized law
enforcement.01/09/2017 House—Prefiled for Introduction on Wednesday, January 04, 2017—HJ 4501/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 45
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01/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 5705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2012 Bill by Representative EsauElections; voter registration lists; free copies quarterly to recognized political
parties.01/09/2017 House—Prefiled for Introduction on Thursday, January 05, 2017—HJ 4501/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 4501/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 5601/11/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 18, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 281-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2013 Bill by Representative EsauWrite in candidates in primary elections must agree in writing to have their names
placed on general election ballot.01/09/2017 House—Prefiled for Introduction on Thursday, January 05, 2017—HJ 4501/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 4501/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 5601/18/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 25, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 281-N01/25/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, January 30, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 281-N02/02/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Elections—HJ 17202/08/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 20302/08/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 20302/09/2017 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, February 8, 2017—HJ 21502/09/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 123 Nay: 0—HJ 21202/10/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 15102/13/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 15302/22/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 07, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 142-S03/14/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Ethics, Elections and Local Government—SJ 24505/08/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Ethics,
Elections and Local Government—SJ 62005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2014 Bill by Representative CarmichaelAmending prosecutorial powers and penalties for election crimes.01/09/2017 House—Prefiled for Introduction on Thursday, January 05, 2017—HJ 4501/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 4501/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 5705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2015 Bill by Representative EsauGovernmental ethics commission; investigation procedures.01/09/2017 House—Prefiled for Introduction on Friday, January 06, 2017—HJ 4501/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 4501/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 5601/11/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 18, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 281-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2016 Bill by Representatives Finney, Ballard, Carlin, Curtis, Henderson, Lusk, Lusker, Miller, Neighbor, Ohaebosim, Pittman, Sawyer, Trimmer, Victors, Whipple, Wilson, Winn
People with certain disabilities; motor vehicle registration information and notation on state-issued identification cards.
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01/09/2017 House—Prefiled for Introduction on Friday, January 06, 2017—HJ 4501/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 4501/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 5701/27/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 01, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2018 Bill by Representative FinneyRequiring conviction before forfeiture of assets.01/09/2017 House—Prefiled for Introduction on Friday, January 06, 2017—HJ 4601/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 4601/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 5701/18/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 24, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2019 Bill by 2016 Special Foster Care AdequacyEstablishing the foster care oversight task force.01/09/2017 House—Prefiled for Introduction on Friday, January 06, 2017—HJ 4601/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 4601/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Children and Seniors—HJ 5602/08/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 218-N02/16/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Children and Seniors; Referred to
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 24902/17/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Children and Seniors—HJ 28003/08/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 14, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 218-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2020 Bill by Representative FinneyElections; registration; election day registration.01/09/2017 House—Prefiled for Introduction on Friday, January 06, 2017—HJ 4601/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 4601/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 5605/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2021 Bill by Representative KiegerlProviding insurance coverage for hearing aids.01/10/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 5601/11/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Insurance—HJ 6901/18/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, January 26, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 281-N01/25/2017 House—Hearing: (opponents) Thursday, February 02, 2017, 09:00 AM Room
281-N01/27/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 31, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 281-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2022 Bill by Representative KiegerlKansas right to try act.01/10/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 5601/11/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 6905/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2023 Bill by TaxationDetermination of Kansas adjusted gross income; sunsetting certain modifications.01/10/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 5601/11/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 6901/18/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, January 19, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 346-S
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05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2024 Bill by Federal and State AffairsInterstate compact on the agreement among the states to elect the president by
national popular vote act.01/11/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 6801/12/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 7305/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2028 Bill by Health and Human ServicesSenate Substitute for HB 2028 by Committee on Public Health and Welfare -
Establishing the Kansas telemedicine act.01/11/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 6801/12/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 7301/17/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 17, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 546-S01/18/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Health and Human Services—HJ 8601/26/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 11401/30/2017 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 118 Nay: 2—HJ 15701/30/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 10801/31/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 11003/06/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 08, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 118-N03/26/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 181703/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—SJ 185903/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator V. Schmidt was
adopted—SJ 185903/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed as amended—SJ
185903/29/2018 Senate—Final Action - Substitute passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ
186704/02/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Hawkins, Representative Concannon and Representative Murnan as conferees—HJ 2732
04/03/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator V. Schmidt, Senator Bollier and Senator Kelly appointed as conferees—SJ 1942
04/07/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2014
04/07/2018 Senate—Motion to return bill to conference failed. Yea: 20 Nay: 20—SJ 201504/07/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 24 Nay: 14—SJ
201504/07/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—HJ 284104/07/2018 House—Conference Committee Report not adopted; Representative
Hawkins, Representative Hawkins, Representative Concannon and Representative Murnan appointed as second conferees Yea: 75 Nay: 45—HJ 2844
04/26/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;04/26/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator V. Schmidt, Senator Estes and
Senator Kelly appointed as second conferees—SJ 207104/26/2018 House—Representative Horn is appointed to replace Representative Murnan
on the Conference Committee—HJ 286004/26/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report agree to disagree adopted; Senator V.
Schmidt, Senator Estes and Senator Kelly appointed as third conferees—SJ 2107
04/27/2018 House—Conference Committee Report agree to disagree adopted;
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Representative Hawkins, Representative Concannon and Representative Murnan appointed as third conferees—HJ 2899
04/30/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 32 Nay: 6—SJ 2130
04/30/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 107 Nay: 13—HJ 2957
05/01/2018 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, May 1, 2018—HJ 300905/04/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, May 04, 2018—HJ
333405/04/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Saturday, May 12, 2018
H 2029 Bill by Health and Human ServicesRegulation of cannabidiol investigational products.01/11/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 6801/12/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 7305/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2031 Bill by Health and Human ServicesEstablishing the advisory council on palliative care and quality of life and palliative
care education program.01/11/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 6801/12/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 7302/01/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 07, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 112-S02/09/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 21402/17/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 26602/17/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Landwehr
was adopted—HJ 26602/17/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 26602/20/2017 House—Engrossed on Friday, February 17, 2017—HJ 29602/20/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 107 Nay: 17—HJ 28302/20/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 18002/21/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 18502/23/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 09, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 118-N02/09/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 156103/13/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the
calendar—SJ 169805/04/2018 Senate—Died on Senate General Orders
H 2032 Bill by Water and EnvironmentIncreasing fees credited to the state water plan fund.01/11/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 6801/12/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Water and Environment—HJ 7301/25/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 31, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 582-N02/15/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Water and Environment; Referred to
Committee on Taxation—HJ 24002/16/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Taxation; Rereferred to Committee
on Water and Environment—HJ 25005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2033 Bill by JudiciaryAuthorizing certain claims for compensation through the crime victims
compensation board.01/11/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 6801/12/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 73
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01/13/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 18, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N01/30/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—HJ 15802/23/2017 House—Withdrawn from Calendar; Referred to Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 35603/10/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 37805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2034 Bill by JudiciaryAmending the crime of aggravated battery, concerning strangulation.01/11/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 6801/12/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 7301/13/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 18, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N02/14/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 23202/16/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 24905/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2035 Bill by JudiciaryClarifying the subject matter of criminal post-trial motions for correction of
sentence.01/11/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 6801/12/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 7301/13/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 18, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N01/30/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—HJ 15802/07/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 19502/08/2017 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 121 Nay: 1—HJ 20102/08/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 14402/09/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 14803/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Friday, March 17, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S03/16/2017 Senate—Hearing: Friday, March 17, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 144-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2036 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentProviding income tax credits for aerospace and aviation program graduates and
their employers.01/11/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 6801/12/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 7301/25/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 01, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 112-N01/31/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 01, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 112-N02/08/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development; Referred to Committee on Transportation and Public Safety Budget—HJ 200
02/08/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 13, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 142-S02/16/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Transportation and Public Safety Budget—HJ 25802/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 31902/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Helgerson
was adopted—HJ 31902/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Motion to refer to committee failed
Committee on Taxation—HJ 31902/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 31902/23/2017 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, February 22, 2017—HJ 357
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02/23/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 77 Nay: 47—HJ 33602/23/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 21103/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 21403/15/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 21, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2037 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentEstablishing the aviation grant program to develop the aviation industry in Kansas.01/11/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 6801/12/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 7301/31/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 02, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2038 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentExempting certain veterans and current members of the armed forces from paying
certain business filing fees.01/11/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 6901/12/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 7301/18/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, January 23, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 112-N01/25/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Commerce, Labor and Economic Development—HJ 10802/02/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Seiwert
was withdrawn—HJ 17202/02/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 17202/03/2017 House—On motion of Majority Leader Hineman, the bill was withdrawn
from Final Action and Referred to the Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic Development in accordance with House Rule 2306.—HJ 178
05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2039 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentMaking the Kansas airport improvement program independent of the
transportation works program.01/11/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 6901/12/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 7301/31/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 02, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2040 Bill by TransportationSubstitute for HB 2040 by Committee on Transportation -Creating a negligent
driving infraction and increasing penalties for subsequent violations of traffic regulation prohibiting the improper passing of a school bus.
01/12/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 7101/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 7801/18/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, January 26, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 582-N02/17/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Transportation—HJ 27902/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 32902/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ
32902/23/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 33603/13/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 382
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03/24/2017 House—Committee Report, be amended without recommendation by Committee on Judiciary—HJ 519
01/31/2018 House—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 2201
02/20/2018 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by Committee on Transportation—HJ 2356
02/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted recommending substitute bill be passed—HJ 2427
02/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed—HJ 242702/22/2018 House—Emergency Final Action - Substitute passed; Yea: 117 Nay: 0—HJ
243602/28/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 165503/01/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 165703/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 546-S03/20/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Transportation—SJ 176705/04/2018 Senate—Died on Senate General Orders
H 2042 Bill by Federal and State AffairsConcealed carry licensure amendments under the personal and family protection
act.01/12/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 7201/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 7801/26/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 01, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 346-S02/02/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 08, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 346-S03/16/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—HJ 45602/01/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Whitmer
was adopted—HJ 221302/01/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Landwehr
was adopted Yea: 82 Nay: 42—HJ 221302/01/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Ballard
was rejected Yea: 53 Nay: 69—HJ 221602/01/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Ruling of the chair was sustained Yea: 83
Nay: 39—HJ 222002/01/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Aurand
was adopted Yea: 70 Nay: 52—HJ 222002/01/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 222702/02/2018 House—Engrossed on Thursday, February 1, 2018—HJ 223402/02/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 76 Nay: 44—HJ 223202/05/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 153802/06/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 154202/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 144-S03/06/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 167003/15/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 171603/15/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Rogers was
rejected Yea: 20 Nay: 20—SJ 171603/15/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Francisco was
rejected—SJ 171903/15/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Pettey was
rejected Yea: 17 Nay: 23—SJ 171903/15/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Holland was
rejected Yea: 13 Nay: 27—SJ 172003/15/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Francisco was
rejected Yea: 12 Nay: 26—SJ 172403/15/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Holland was
rejected Yea: 16 Nay: 24—SJ 1726
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03/15/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Hawk was rejected Yea: 19 Nay: 21—SJ 1742
03/15/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 171603/15/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 25 Nay: 15—SJ
174603/20/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Barker, Representative Highland and Representative Ruiz as conferees—HJ 2545
03/20/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Estes, Senator Olson and Senator Faust-Goudeau appointed as conferees—SJ 1765
04/07/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2065
04/26/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;04/26/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report agree to disagree adopted; Senator
Estes, Senator Olson and Senator Faust-Goudeau appointed as second conferees—SJ 2070
04/27/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 2899
04/27/2018 House—Conference Committee Report agree to disagree adopted; Representative Barker, Representative Highland and Representative Ruiz appointed as second conferees—HJ 2899
05/04/2018 House—Died in Conference
H 2045 Bill by Health and Human ServicesInstitutional licenses under the healing arts act. 01/12/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 7501/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 7801/19/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 24, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 546-S01/24/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 24, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 546-S01/25/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Health and Human Services—HJ 10802/03/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 17902/06/2017 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 120 Nay: 0—HJ 18702/06/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 13102/07/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 13803/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Monday, March 13, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 118-N05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2046 Bill by Health and Human ServicesAnesthesiologist assistant licensure act.01/12/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 7501/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 7801/25/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, January 30, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 546-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2047 Bill by Health and Human ServicesTransfer of the office of inspector general to the office of the attorney general. 01/12/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 7501/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 7801/25/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 31, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 546-S02/20/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be amended and the bill be
referred to the Committee on Appropriations.—HJ 28603/14/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 38503/21/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 48703/27/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 530
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03/27/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Holscher was rejected—HJ 530
03/27/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Ward was rejected Yea: 54 Nay: 68—HJ 530
03/27/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 53103/28/2017 House—Engrossed on Monday, March 27, 2017—HJ 54603/28/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 123 Nay: 0—HJ 53903/28/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 36403/29/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 36905/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2048 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeSchool district plan addressing child sexual abuse; establishing Erin's law.01/12/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 7601/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 7801/24/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 02, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 152-S02/08/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 20302/13/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 22402/13/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 22402/14/2017 House—Engrossed on Monday, February 13, 2017—HJ 23702/14/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 88 Nay: 34—HJ 23302/14/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 15702/15/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Education—SJ 16005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2049 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeIncreasing criminal penalties for crimes committed against a law enforcement
officer; the law enforcement protection act.01/12/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 7601/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 7801/18/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, January 23, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 152-S01/30/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 15702/03/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 17902/03/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative
Highberger was rejected Yea: 46 Nay: 64—HJ 17902/03/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 17902/06/2017 House—Engrossed on Friday, February 3, 2017—HJ 19002/06/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 112 Nay: 8—HJ 18702/06/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 13102/07/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 13803/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Friday, March 17, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S03/16/2017 Senate—Hearing: Friday, March 17, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 144-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2050 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentCreating the joint economic development committee.01/12/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 7601/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 7801/18/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 25, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 112-N01/23/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 25, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2051 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic Development
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Enacting the Kansas innovation zone act and reinstating the Kansas enterprise zone act.
01/12/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 7601/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 7805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2056 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentAmending the composition of the workers compensation and employment security
boards nominating commission; administrative judge elected term lengths and reappointment.
01/12/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 7601/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 7805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2057 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentMoving workforce development from the department of commerce to the
department of labor.01/12/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 7601/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 7805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2058 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentReplacing the prevailing factor standard in workers compensation law with a
substantial factor standard.01/12/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 7701/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 7805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2059 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentAmending the American medical association guides to the evaluation of permanent
impairment edition used for determining workers compensation benefits.01/12/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 7701/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 7801/25/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 31, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 112-N01/31/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 31, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2060 Bill by TransportationIncreasing registration fees on electric and hybrid vehicles.01/12/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 7701/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 7801/18/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, January 26, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2061 Bill by Energy, Utilities and TelecommunicationsVideo competition act, definitions.01/12/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 7701/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications
—HJ 7805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
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H 2062 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentAmending workers compensation law regarding drug testing, certain employer
credits, maximum rates, work disability claim threshold, end of employer's obligation, future medical benefits, claim notice requirements and dismissal for lack of prosecution.
01/12/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 7701/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 7805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2063 Bill by Federal and State AffairsRequiring an opportunity for diversion in certain circumstances.01/17/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 8101/18/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 8501/25/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 31, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2064 Bill by Health and Human ServicesEstablishing the KanCare bridge to a healthy Kansas program.01/17/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 8101/18/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 8502/01/2017 House—Hearing: (proponents) Wednesday, February 08, 2017, 01:30 PM
Room 112-N02/01/2017 House—Hearing: (opponents) Thursday, February 09, 2017, 01:30 PM Room
112-N02/01/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 06, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 112-N02/21/2017 House—Motion to withdraw from Committee on Health and Human Services
pending—HJ 29802/22/2017 House—Motion to withdraw from Committee on Health and Human Services
withdrawn.05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2065 Bill by Health and Human ServicesAssessments on hospitals and health maintenance organizations.01/17/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 8101/18/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 8502/08/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Health and Human Services;
Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 20502/16/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 24903/08/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 16, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 546-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2067 Bill by InsuranceAllowing the transfer upon death and providing for an income tax deduction for
contributions to an ABLE account and conforming allowable expenses for 529 plans to federal law.
01/17/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 8101/18/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Insurance—HJ 8501/19/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, January 26, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 281-N02/01/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Insurance—HJ 16802/08/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 20302/08/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 20302/09/2017 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, February 8, 2017—HJ 215
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02/09/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 85 Nay: 38—HJ 21202/10/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 15102/13/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
15303/09/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 15, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 546-S03/22/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ 30703/28/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 36403/28/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 36403/29/2017 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 38 Nay: 2—SJ 37404/04/2017 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Vickrey, Representative Dove and Representative Neighbor as conferees—HJ 600
04/04/2017 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Longbine, Senator Billinger and Senator Rogers appointed as conferees—SJ 441
05/01/2017 Senate—Senator Tyson, Senator Kerschen, and Senator Holland are appointed to replace Senator Longbine, Senator Billinger, and Senator Rogers on the Conference Committee—SJ 508
05/01/2017 House—Representative Johnson, Representative Phillips, and Representative Sawyer are appointed to replace Representative Vickrey, Representative Dove, and Representative Neighbor on the Conference Committee—HJ 677
05/10/2017 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 637
05/10/2017 Senate—Conference Committee Report not adopted; Yea: 18 Nay: 22—SJ 637
05/10/2017 Senate—Motion to Reconsider Adopted—SJ 65105/10/2017 Senate—Conference Committee Report not adopted; Senator Tyson, Senator
Kerschen and Senator Holland appointed as second conferees—SJ 63705/11/2017 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—HJ 87105/11/2017 House—Motion to accede adopted; Representative Johnson, Representative
Phillips and Representative Sawyer appointed as second conferees—HJ 87105/30/2017 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 26 Nay: 14—SJ
78705/30/2017 House—Conference Committee Report not adopted; Yea: 37 Nay: 85—HJ
105705/30/2017 House—Motion to Reconsider Adopted—HJ 107205/30/2017 House—Conference Committee Report not adopted; Representative Johnson,
Representative Phillips and Representative Sawyer appointed as third conferees—HJ 1072
05/31/2017 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Tyson, Senator Kerschen and Senator Holland appointed as third conferees—SJ 809
05/03/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2243
05/03/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 2296
05/03/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 3119
05/03/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 120 Nay: 1—HJ 3206
05/04/2018 House—Reengrossed on Thursday, May 3, 2018—HJ 333405/04/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, May 08, 201805/04/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Thursday, May 17, 2018
H 2068 Bill by AppropriationsEnforcement of child support orders against persons in arrearage.01/18/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 8401/19/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 91
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02/01/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 09, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2069 Bill by JudiciaryProviding for law enforcement agencies to request and receive certain prior
employment records concerning applicants; addressing requests by the department of corrections for law enforcement assistance from jurisdictions outside the state; amending the definition of “conviction” for applicant qualification under the Kansas law enforcement training act.
01/18/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 8401/19/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 9101/20/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 25, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N02/03/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—HJ 18002/09/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 21302/13/2017 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 121 Nay: 1—HJ 22202/13/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 15302/14/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 15703/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 15, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S03/24/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—SJ 33605/08/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Judiciary—
SJ 62005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2070 Bill by JudiciaryCreating an exemption to the Kansas open records act for the central registry of
Kansas police and law enforcement officers.01/18/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 8401/19/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 9101/20/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 25, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N02/03/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 18002/09/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 21402/09/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Motion by Representative Finch to rerefer
to Committee on Judiciary passed—HJ 21402/13/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 22502/21/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted02/21/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 30802/22/2017 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, February 21, 2017—HJ 33002/22/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 107 Nay: 18—HJ 31402/22/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 19902/23/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 20203/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 15, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2071 Bill by JudiciarySentencing for domestic battery; also relating to custody and disposition of cruelly
treated animals.01/18/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 8401/19/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 9101/25/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, January 30, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N02/03/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—HJ 18002/14/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 23502/15/2017 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 121 Nay: 0—HJ 241
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02/15/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 16102/16/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 16603/15/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 21, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S03/23/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—SJ 31905/08/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Judiciary—
SJ 62005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2072 Bill by Federal and State AffairsCreating the Eisenhower preservation fund; registration fees.01/18/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 8401/19/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 9101/25/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 01, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 112-N02/01/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 01, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2073 Bill by Federal and State AffairsChanging the designation of columbus day to indigenous peoples day.01/18/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 8401/19/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 9105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2074 Bill by Federal and State AffairsCreating a permanent exemption for certain entities from the public buildings law
under the personal and family protection act.01/18/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 8401/19/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 9101/26/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 01, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2075 Bill by Federal and State AffairsElections; voting procedures where proof of citizenship not provided.01/18/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 8501/19/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 9105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2076 Bill by TransportationCreating the seat belt safety fund and increasing the fine for adult seat belt
violations.01/18/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 8501/19/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 9102/01/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 07, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 582-N02/17/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Transportation—HJ 27702/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 32902/23/2017 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 93 Nay: 32—HJ 33902/23/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 21103/06/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 07, 2017, 08:30 AM Room 546-S03/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 21403/08/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Transportation—SJ 22405/08/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar; Referred to Committee on
Transportation—SJ 62005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
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H 2077 Bill by JudiciaryLimiting civil liability for certain persons performing inspection, installation or
adjustment of a child safety seat or providing education regarding the installation or adjustment of a child safety seat.
01/18/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 8501/19/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 9101/25/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 31, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2078 Bill by EducationAuthorizing the reduction or elimination of property tax exemption by a school
district.01/18/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 8501/19/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Education—HJ 9101/20/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 25, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 546-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2081 Bill by Federal and State AffairsPublic employer liability for public employees carrying a concealed handgun.01/18/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 8501/19/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 9101/26/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 02, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 346-S03/17/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—HJ 46305/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
H 2082 Bill by TaxationProperty tax lid; cities and counties; repealed.01/18/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 8501/19/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 9105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2083 Bill by TaxationAllowing counties to deny registration of a motor vehicle for unpaid real property
taxes.01/18/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 8501/19/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 9105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2084 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeAllowing for sharing data and information between state agencies and Kansas
sentencing commission.01/18/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 8501/19/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 9101/19/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 24, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 152-S01/31/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 16202/09/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 21302/13/2017 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 122 Nay: 0—HJ 22302/13/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 15302/14/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 15703/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 14, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
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H 2086 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeAmending the requirements for offender registration.01/18/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 8601/19/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 9101/19/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 24, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 152-S01/31/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 16202/14/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the
calendar—HJ 23502/23/2017 House—Withdrawn from Calendar; Referred to Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 35605/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2087 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeAuthorizing use of certified drug abuse treatment programs for certain crimes.01/18/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 8601/19/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 9102/01/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 07, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 152-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2088 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeAllowing use of certified drug abuse treatment program for certain drug severity
level 4 crimes; removing cannabidiol oil from the definition of marijuana. 01/18/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 8601/19/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 9102/01/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 07, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 152-S02/12/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 229602/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 235302/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 235302/21/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 121 Nay: 0—HJ 238302/21/2018 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, February 20, 2018—HJ 241002/21/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164002/22/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 164202/28/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 06, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S03/22/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—SJ 178905/04/2018 Senate—Died on Senate General Orders
H 2089 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeAmending the criminal penalties for unlawfully tampering with electronic
monitoring equipment.01/18/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 8601/19/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 9101/19/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, January 23, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 152-S01/30/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 15702/13/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Motion by Representative Barker to
rerefer to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice passed—HJ 22405/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2090 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeRepealing special sentencing rule for third-time possession of a controlled substance.01/18/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 8601/19/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 9102/01/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 07, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 152-S
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02/12/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 2296
02/22/2018 House—Stricken from Calendar by Rule 1507—HJ 2444
H 2091 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeRequiring parental notification when immunity from criminal prosecution is
invoked for a minor in possession of alcohol.01/18/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 8601/19/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 9101/19/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 24, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 152-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2093 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeAllowing certain juvenile adjudications to decay from criminal history.01/18/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 8701/19/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 9101/19/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, January 23, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 152-S01/30/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 15802/07/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 19502/07/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Finch was
adopted—HJ 19502/07/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 19502/08/2017 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, February 7, 2017—HJ 20502/08/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 101 Nay: 21—HJ 20202/08/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 14402/09/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 14803/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 14, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2097 Bill by AgricultureAmending the Kansas pet animal act. 01/19/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 8901/20/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 9401/25/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, January 30, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2101 Bill by JudiciaryAbolishing common-law marriage.01/19/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 8901/20/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 9402/01/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 08, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2103 Bill by InsuranceSubstitute for HB 2103 by Committee on Insurance – Requiring insurance coverage
for amino acid-based elemental formula in the state health care benefits program and requiring the state employees health care commission to submit a report to the legislature.
01/19/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 9201/20/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Insurance—HJ 9401/25/2017 House—Hearing: (opponents) Thursday, February 02, 2017, 09:00 AM Room
281-N01/25/2017 House—Hearing: (proponents) Tuesday, January 31, 2017, 09:00 AM Room
281-N02/09/2018 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
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Committee on Insurance—HJ 229202/22/2018 House—Withdrawn from Calendar; Referred to Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 244303/01/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations and re-referred to
Committee of the Whole—HJ 245203/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—HJ 254503/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Miller was
rejected Yea: 38 Nay: 83—HJ 254503/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed—HJ 254703/21/2018 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, March 20, 2018—HJ 256103/21/2018 House—Final Action - Substitute passed; Yea: 115 Nay: 6—HJ 255303/21/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 177003/22/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
177805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2104 Bill by InsuranceMotor vehicle liability insurance; amending uninsured motorist coverage provision
requirements and increasing the minimum policy limit for bodily injury.01/19/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 9201/20/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Insurance—HJ 9402/01/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 07, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 281-N02/01/2017 House—Hearing continuation: Thursday, February 09, 2017, 09:00 AM
Room 281-N02/08/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 281-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2105 Bill by TaxationOil and gas property statement of assessment, due date for filing.01/19/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 9201/20/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 9405/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2106 Bill by Health and Human ServicesLicense renewal of treatment centers.01/19/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 9201/20/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 9401/25/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 01, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 546-S02/16/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 25802/21/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the
calendar—HJ 30802/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 31902/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 31902/23/2017 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, February 22, 2017—HJ 35702/23/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 125 Nay: 0—HJ 34002/23/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 21103/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 21401/11/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, January 17, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 118-N02/09/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 156102/13/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 157702/13/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 157702/14/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 158103/09/2018 House—Concurred with amendments; Yea: 121 Nay: 0—HJ 248103/12/2018 House—Reengrossed on Friday, March 9, 2018—HJ 2492
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03/16/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, March 16, 2018—HJ 2536
03/20/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Tuesday, March 20, 2018—HJ 2544
H 2107 Bill by Health and Human ServicesInclusion of biological products in the pharmacy act of the state of Kansas.01/19/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 9201/20/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 9401/24/2017 House—Hearing: (opponents) Thursday, January 26, 2017, 01:30 PM Room
546-S02/21/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 30702/23/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 34902/23/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Lakin was
rejected—HJ 34902/23/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 34902/23/2017 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 114 Nay: 10—
HJ 35303/06/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 21503/07/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 21703/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 16, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 118-N05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2108 Bill by AppropriationsAmendments to the grandparents as caregivers act.01/19/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 9201/20/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 9401/24/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Referred to
Committee on Children and Seniors—HJ 10302/01/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 09, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 218-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2111 Bill by Financial Institutions and PensionsSales tax treatment of certain cash rebates on sales or leases of new motor vehicles.01/19/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 9301/20/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ
9401/25/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 01, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 281-N01/31/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 01, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 281-N02/07/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ 19502/17/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 26602/17/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 26602/20/2017 House—Engrossed on Friday, February 17, 2017—HJ 29602/20/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 124 Nay: 0—HJ 28402/20/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 18002/21/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
18503/09/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 14, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 546-S03/15/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 21, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 546-S03/22/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ 30703/30/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 41303/30/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 41303/30/2017 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ
42704/03/2017 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
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appointed Representative Kelly, Representative Powell and Representative Trimmer as conferees—HJ 591
04/04/2017 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Longbine, Senator Billinger and Senator Rogers appointed as conferees—SJ 435
06/07/2017 House—Representative Johnson, Representative Phillips, and Representative Sawyer are appointed to replace Representative Kelly, Representative Powell, and Representative Trimmer on the Conference Committee—HJ 1433
06/08/2017 Senate—Senator Tyson, Senator Kerschen, and Senator Holland are appointed to replace Senator Longbine, Senator Billinger, and Senator Rogers on the Conference Committee—SJ 1017
05/03/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2321
05/03/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 38 Nay: 0—SJ 2321
05/04/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 3253
05/04/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 111 Nay: 6—HJ 3325
05/04/2018 House—Reengrossed on Monday, May 7, 2018—HJ 333505/04/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, May 08, 201805/04/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Thursday, May 17, 2018
H 2112 Bill by TaxationExpanding medicaid coverage for military veterans.01/19/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 9301/20/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 9405/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2113 Bill by AppropriationsPermanently exempting postsecondary educational institutions from the public
buildings law under the personal and family protection act.01/19/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 9301/20/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 9405/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2114 Bill by AppropriationsPermanently exempting community mental health centers from the public buildings
law under the personal and family protection act.01/19/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 9301/20/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 9405/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2115 Bill by Representative FinneyProviding for fair consideration for employment to persons with records of
conviction.01/19/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 9301/20/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 9402/01/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 06, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2116 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeAmendments to the Kansas standard asset seizure and forfeiture act.01/19/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 9301/20/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 24, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N01/20/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 9405/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
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H 2117 Bill by Representative CarmichaelRestrictions on city and county regulation of political signs; repealed.01/20/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 9401/23/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 10005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2119 Bill by Health and Human ServicesEstablishing non-covered services for dental benefits under health insurance.01/20/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 9401/23/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 10001/25/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 01, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 546-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2120 Bill by Health and Human ServicesKansas death with dignity act.01/20/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 9401/23/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 10005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2121 Bill by Health and Human ServicesReporting the administration of vaccines to the state registry.01/20/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 9401/23/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 10001/25/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 02, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 546-S02/03/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 18002/17/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 26602/17/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Awerkamp
was rejected—HJ 26602/17/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 26602/20/2017 House—Engrossed on Friday, February 17, 2017—HJ 29602/20/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 100 Nay: 24—HJ 28402/20/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 18002/21/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 18503/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 14, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 118-N05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2122 Bill by Federal and State AffairsCreating the fair repair act.01/23/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 9801/24/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 10305/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2123 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAmending the Kansas act against discrimination to include sexual orientation and
gender identity.01/23/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 9801/24/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 10305/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2124 Bill by Health and Human ServicesMedical student loan agreements for psychiatry.01/23/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 9801/24/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 103
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01/25/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 02, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 546-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2125 Bill by JudiciaryAmending the Kansas general corporation code to include public benefit
corporations.01/23/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 9801/24/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 10301/25/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 02, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N02/13/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—HJ 22502/20/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 28602/21/2017 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 124 Nay: 1—HJ 30002/21/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 18502/23/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 20203/15/2017 Senate—Hearing: Monday, March 20, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2126 Bill by JudiciaryRelating to the mediation or arbitration of trust provisions.01/23/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 9801/24/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 10301/25/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 01, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N02/13/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Judiciary—HJ 22502/16/2017 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 124 Nay: 0—HJ 25002/16/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 16602/17/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 17203/15/2017 Senate—Hearing: Monday, March 20, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S03/21/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—SJ 29803/28/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the
calendar—SJ 36705/08/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Judiciary—
SJ 62005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2127 Bill by JudiciaryTransfer-on-death deeds; lapsing or vesting of ownership in grantee beneficiary.01/23/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 9801/24/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 10301/25/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 01, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2129 Bill by General Government BudgetSenate Substitute for HB 2129 by Committee on Ways and Means - Department of
administration; exempting division of legislative post audit from the monumental building surcharge; energy audit exception; regulations on contracts and purchase orders; payroll deductions for indemnity insurance.
01/23/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 9801/24/2017 House—Referred to Committee on General Government Budget—HJ 10302/01/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 09, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 218-N02/15/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
General Government Budget—HJ 24402/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 32902/23/2017 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 124 Nay: 1—HJ 341
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02/23/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 21103/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 21403/13/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 15, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 548-S04/05/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 48503/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—SJ 181503/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator McGinn was
adopted—SJ 181503/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed as amended—SJ
181503/27/2018 Senate—Final Action - Substitute passed as amended; Yea: 33 Nay: 7—SJ
182903/28/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Sutton, Representative Weber and Representative Burroughs as conferees—HJ 2688
03/29/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator McGinn, Senator Billinger and Senator Kelly appointed as conferees—SJ 1865
05/01/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2158
05/01/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 34 Nay: 6—SJ 2171
05/02/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 3014
05/02/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 122 Nay: 0—HJ 3040
05/03/2018 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, May 2, 2018—HJ 324705/04/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, May 08, 201805/04/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Thursday, May 10, 2018
H 2130 Bill by General Government BudgetSenate Substitute for HB 2130 by Committee on Ways and Means - Increasing the
health maintenance organization privilege fee and extending the medical assistance fee fund.
01/23/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 9801/24/2017 House—Referred to Committee on General Government Budget—HJ 10302/01/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 09, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 218-N02/15/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on General Government Budget—HJ 24402/20/2017 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 124 Nay: 0—HJ 28302/20/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 18002/21/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 18503/13/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 15, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 548-S05/05/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 61701/11/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Ways and
Means—SJ 148405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2131 Bill by Representative MillerProviding a sales tax exemption for food and food ingredients.01/23/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 9801/24/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 10305/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2133 Bill by AppropriationsJoint revenue estimates, move April 20 date to May 1.
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01/23/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 9801/24/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 10302/01/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 08, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2134 Bill by AgricultureRelating to certain department of agriculture fees. 01/23/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 9901/24/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 10302/01/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 06, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2135 Bill by AgricultureRelating to fees for dairy businesses and the processing of paper documents by the
Kansas secretary of agriculture. 01/23/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 9901/24/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 10302/02/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 06, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2138 Bill by Local GovernmentState fire marshal; school lockdowns; rules and regulations.01/24/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 10301/25/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Local Government—HJ 10805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2139 Bill by Health and Human ServicesLicensure of dental therapists.01/24/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 10301/25/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 10802/08/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 546-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2141 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAlcoholic beverages; authorizing a manufacturer licensee to hold a drinking
establishment license.01/24/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 10301/25/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 10802/08/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2142 Bill by K-12 Education BudgetEstablishing a unified school district employee health care benefits program.01/24/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 10501/25/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Education—HJ 10801/25/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Education; Referred to Committee
on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 10902/14/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on K-12 Education Budget; Referred to
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 23602/15/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 24005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2143 Bill by K-12 Education BudgetRequiring school districts to procure specific spend categories through the
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department of education.01/24/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 10501/25/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Education—HJ 10801/25/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Education; Referred to Committee
on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 10901/27/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 01, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 346-S02/14/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on K-12 Education Budget; Referred to
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 23602/15/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 24005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2144 Bill by AppropriationsCivil service; if a state employee in the classified service voluntarily transfers into
unclassified service, such employee is not be eligible to be rehired or transferred to a position in the classified service within the same state agency.
01/24/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 10501/25/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 10801/25/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 02, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2145 Bill by Federal and State AffairsProhibiting the possession of a firearm by certain individuals.01/24/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 10501/25/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 10802/08/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 346-S03/24/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—HJ 51902/01/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Barker
was adopted—HJ 222702/01/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Finch was
adopted—HJ 222702/01/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 222702/02/2018 House—Engrossed on Thursday, February 1, 2018—HJ 223402/02/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 120 Nay: 0—HJ 223302/05/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 153802/06/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 154202/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 144-S03/06/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 167003/15/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 171603/15/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Sykes was
rejected Yea: 19 Nay: 20—SJ 174603/15/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 171603/15/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ
174703/20/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Barker, Representative Highland and Representative Ruiz as conferees—HJ 2545
03/20/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Estes, Senator Olson and Senator Faust-Goudeau appointed as conferees—SJ 1766
04/05/2018 House—Concurred with amendments in conference; Yea: 113 Nay: 6—HJ 2767
04/06/2018 House—Reengrossed on Thursday, April 5, 2018—HJ 280904/26/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, April 10, 2018—HJ
2897
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04/26/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Friday, April 20, 2018—HJ 2860
H 2146 Bill by TaxationProperty tax exemption for certain property used for educational or scientific
purposes.01/24/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 10501/25/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 10802/22/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 07, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2147 Bill by Representatives Victors, HighbergerSubstitute for HB 2147 by Committee on Veterans & Military-Providing an income
tax refund for certain Native American veterans.01/25/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 10701/26/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Veterans and Military—HJ 11302/01/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 07, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 152-S02/06/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 07, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 152-S02/15/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Veterans and Military; Referred to
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 24002/16/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Veterans and Military—HJ 25001/31/2018 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Veterans and Military—HJ 220402/19/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the
calendar—HJ 234202/19/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—HJ 234202/19/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Osterman
was adopted—HJ 234202/19/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed as amended—HJ
234202/20/2018 House—Engrossed on Monday, February 19, 2018—HJ 238002/20/2018 House—Final Action - Substitute passed as amended; Yea: 118 Nay: 0—HJ
235702/21/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 161502/22/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 164203/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 15, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 548-S03/20/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 176603/29/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 187303/29/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 187303/29/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Substitute passed as amended; Yea: 40
Nay: 0—SJ 193204/02/2018 House—Concurred with amendments; Yea: 121 Nay: 0—HJ 273104/03/2018 House—Reengrossed on Monday, April 2, 2018—HJ 275104/06/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, April 06, 2018—HJ
280904/26/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Thursday, April 12, 2018—HJ 2860
H 2148 Bill by TransportationCreating distinctive license plates for autism awareness and the Kansas 4-H
foundation.01/25/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 10701/26/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 11302/08/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 582-N02/17/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Transportation—HJ 277
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02/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 32902/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 32902/23/2017 House—Engrossed on Thursday, February 23, 2017—HJ 35702/23/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 120 Nay: 5—HJ 34102/23/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 21103/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 21403/07/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 09, 2017, 08:30 AM Room 546-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2149 Bill by Health and Human ServicesCreating the social work examining committee.01/25/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 10701/26/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 11302/14/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 546-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2150 Bill by Health and Human ServicesProhibiting the carrying of concealed firearms in certain buildings.01/25/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 10701/26/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 11301/27/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 02, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2151 Bill by Health and Human ServicesEstablishing restrictions on health insurance use of step therapy protocols.01/25/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 10701/26/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 11305/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2152 Bill by Health and Human ServicesAuthorizing hemp treatments for certain medical conditions.01/25/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 10701/26/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 11302/23/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Health and Human Services;
Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 35603/10/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 37803/10/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 15, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 546-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2154 Bill by Representative WardExpanding medicaid to the extent permitted under the affordable care act.01/25/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 10801/26/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 11305/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2155 Bill by Representative WardLobbying restrictions; certain elected state officers and executive staff.01/25/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 10801/26/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 11301/24/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, January 29, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 281-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2156 Bill by Representative WardEnacting the Kansas protection against terrorists act.
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01/25/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 10801/26/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 11305/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2157 Bill by Representative WardHelp Kansas vote act.01/25/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 10801/26/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 11305/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2159 Bill by Representative MillerVoter registration; proof of citizenship repealed.01/25/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 10901/26/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 11305/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2160 Bill by Children and SeniorsAmending the individual development account program act to allow certain
expenditures by individuals who were likely to age out of foster care.01/25/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 10901/26/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Children and Seniors—HJ 11302/01/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 09, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 218-N02/15/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Children and Seniors—HJ 24402/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 32002/23/2017 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 125 Nay: 0—HJ 34202/23/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 21103/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 21405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2161 Bill by AppropriationsState finances; requiring the KPERS board to liquidate the pooled money
investment portfolio investment pursuant to K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 75-2263; transferring money to the state general fund and to the pooled money investment portfolio; authorizing the pooled money investment board to invest idle funds available for long term investment.
01/25/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 10901/25/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, January 26, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 112-N01/26/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 11302/14/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 23602/16/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted02/16/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 25502/17/2017 House—Engrossed on Thursday, February 16, 2017—HJ 28002/17/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 98 Nay: 25—HJ 26502/17/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 17402/20/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 17905/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2162 Bill by TaxationSales taxation; time for payment by retailers.01/25/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 10901/26/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 11302/08/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 346-S03/08/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Taxation—HJ 368
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03/14/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 38903/14/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 38903/15/2017 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, March 14, 2017—HJ 43803/15/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 119 Nay: 0—HJ 41903/15/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 24703/16/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 25203/22/2017 Senate—Hearing: Friday, March 24, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 548-S04/04/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 46905/04/2018 Senate—Died on Senate General Orders
H 2163 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentReinstating the income tax credit for certain contributions to technical colleges.01/25/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 10901/26/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 11305/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2165 Bill by EducationDevelopment and implementation of ethnic studies in schools.01/25/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 10901/26/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Education—HJ 11305/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2166 Bill by Energy, Utilities and TelecommunicationsAuthorizing private entities to charge fees at electric vehicle charging stations.01/25/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 10901/26/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications
—HJ 11302/08/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2167 Bill by Representatives Becker, Arnberger, Carmichael, Concannon, Dierks, Henderson, Highberger, Hodge, Houser, Kessinger, Koesten, Kuether, Phelps, Sawyer, Sutton
Abolishing the death penalty and creating the crime of aggravated murder.01/25/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 10901/26/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 11302/09/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 13, 2017, 01:15 PM Room 582 N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2168 Bill by Representatives Waymaster, Claeys, Concannon, Davis, HoffmanEnacting the ad astra rural jobs act.01/25/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 10901/26/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 11302/01/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 06, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 546-S02/21/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic Development—HJ 30602/23/2017 House—Withdrawn from Calendar; Referred to Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 33602/23/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Referred to
Committee on Taxation—HJ 35603/08/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Taxation; Rereferred to Committee
on Commerce, Labor and Economic Development—HJ 36903/10/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
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Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic Development—HJ 37903/14/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 38903/14/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Davis was
adopted03/14/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Motion to rerefer to committee failed—
HJ 41303/14/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Hodge
was rejected Yea: 56 Nay: 63—HJ 39003/14/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 39003/15/2017 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, March 14, 2017—HJ 43803/15/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 97 Nay: 22—HJ 41903/15/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 24703/16/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 25201/31/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 06, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2169 Bill by Health and Human ServicesKanCare process and contract requirements.01/25/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 10901/26/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 11302/08/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 546-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2171 Bill by Federal and State AffairsStudent privacy and protection act.01/26/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 11101/27/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 11805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2172 Bill by Federal and State AffairsRelating to the recognition of marriages.01/26/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 11201/27/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 11805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2173 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAmendments to the Kansas expanded lottery act relating to racetrack gaming
facilities.01/26/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 11201/27/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 11802/02/2017 House—Hearing: (proponents) Tuesday, February 07, 2017, 09:00 AM Room
346-S02/02/2017 House—Hearing: (opponents) Monday, February 06, 2017, 09:00 AM Room
346-S02/13/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 22402/16/2017 House—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 25003/21/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 23, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 112-N03/22/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 23, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2175 Bill by Veterans and MilitaryRequiring disclosure to veterans in certain materials concerning veterans' benefits.01/26/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 11201/27/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Veterans and Military—HJ 118
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01/27/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 02, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 152-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2176 Bill by JudiciaryProviding exceptions to the parental notification requirement when a sexual assault
evidence collection examination of a minor has taken place.01/26/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 11201/27/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 11802/03/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 08, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N02/13/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—HJ 22502/21/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed02/22/2017 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 108 Nay: 17—HJ 31602/22/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 19902/23/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 20205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2177 Bill by TaxationConcerning sales and compensating use tax; origin sourcing.01/26/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 11201/27/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 11802/08/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2179 Bill by Representatives Crum, Stogsdill, Alcala, Arnberger, Ballard, Bishop, Burroughs, Carlin, Carmichael, Curtis, Deere, Elliott, Ellis, Finney, Frownfelter, Gartner, Good, Henderson, Highberger, Hodge, Holscher, Kessinger, Koesten, Kuether, Lusk, Lusker, Murnan, Neighbor, Ohaebosim, Ousley, Parker, Phelps, Pittman, Ruiz, Sawyer, Smith, A., Tarwater, Terrell, Trimmer, Victors, Ward, Weigel, Whipple, Winn, Wolfe Moore
Due process for terminating teachers' contracts.01/26/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 11501/27/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Education—HJ 11802/08/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 546-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2180 Bill by AppropriationsIncreasing the health maintenance organization privilege fee and extending the
medical assistance fee fund.01/26/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 11501/27/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 11802/08/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 112-N03/16/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 45404/03/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the
calendar—HJ 58504/05/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 61204/05/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Tarwater
was rejected—HJ 61204/05/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Motion to rerefer to committee failed—
HJ 61204/05/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 61204/05/2017 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, April 5, 2017—HJ 66504/06/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 103 Nay: 21—HJ 62204/06/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 48804/07/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 500
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05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2181 Bill by Representative BurroughsRequiring a statewide accounting and reporting of untested sexual assault evidence
collection kits.01/26/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 11501/27/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 11802/01/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 06, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 152-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2182 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentAuthorizing growth of Kansas agribusiness through development of an industrial
hemp industry; enacting the Kansas agricultural industry growth act.01/26/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 11501/27/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 11802/07/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 112-N02/17/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development; Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 28002/20/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic Development—HJ 28203/14/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Commerce, Labor and Economic Development—HJ 39103/24/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Dove was
adopted—HJ 51703/24/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Smith, E.
was adopted—HJ 51703/24/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 51703/27/2017 House—Engrossed on Friday, March 24, 2017—HJ 53103/27/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 103 Nay: 18—HJ 52703/27/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 35103/28/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 35805/18/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Commerce; Referred to Committee
on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ 72505/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2183 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentProviding employees with the option of written pay statements.01/26/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 11601/27/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 11802/03/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 07, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 546-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2184 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentSenate Substitute for HB 2184 by Committee on Commerce - Amending workers
compensation death benefits.01/26/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 11601/27/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 11802/07/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development; Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 19402/08/2017 House—Hearing: Friday, February 17, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 112-N03/22/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 49605/02/2017 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
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—HJ 68205/02/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Whitmer
was rejected Yea: 45 Nay: 79—HJ 72805/02/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Weber
was rejected—HJ 72805/02/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 72805/03/2017 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 112 Nay: 11—HJ 75805/03/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 54805/04/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 59503/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Commerce—SJ 174803/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—SJ 181503/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed—SJ 181503/27/2018 Senate—Final Action - Substitute passed; Yea: 35 Nay: 5—SJ 182903/28/2018 House—Concurred with amendments; Yea: 120 Nay: 0—HJ 268804/05/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Thursday, April 05, 2018—
HJ 276904/26/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Thursday, April 12, 2018—HJ 2860
H 2185 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentRestoring local control over wage requirements for construction projects.01/26/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 11601/27/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 11802/03/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 07, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 546-S02/17/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development; Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 28002/20/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic Development—HJ 28205/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2186 Bill by JudiciarySenate Substitute for HB 2186 by Senate Select Committee on Education Finance -
Creating the Kansas school equity and enhancement act.01/26/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 11601/27/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 01, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N01/27/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 11802/13/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 22702/21/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 30202/21/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Stogsdill
was adopted Yea: 66 Nay: 59—HJ 30202/21/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 30602/22/2017 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, February 21, 2017—HJ 33002/22/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 72 Nay: 53—HJ 31702/22/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 19902/23/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 20203/21/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Ways and Means—SJ 29805/24/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Ways and Means; Referred to
Senate Select Committee on Education Finance—SJ 75005/25/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Senate Select Committee on Education Finance—SJ 75605/30/2017 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—SJ 78205/30/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
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recommending substitute bill be passed05/30/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Pyle was adopted
Yea: 22 Nay: 14—SJ 78205/30/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Pyle was rejected
Yea: 17 Nay: 23—SJ 78205/30/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Doll was adopted
—SJ 78205/30/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Alley was
withdrawn—SJ 78205/30/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Bollier was
rejected Yea: 7 Nay: 33—SJ 78205/30/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Ruling of the chair was sustained Yea: 29
Nay: 10—SJ 78205/30/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Olson was
rejected—SJ 78205/30/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Olson was
withdrawn—SJ 78205/30/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Hensley was
rejected Yea: 16 Nay: 23—SJ 78205/30/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Hensley was
rejected—SJ 78205/30/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Hensley was
rejected Yea: 16 Nay: 23—SJ 78205/30/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Rogers was
rejected Yea: 9 Nay: 31—SJ 78205/30/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Alley was
rejected Yea: 16 Nay: 24—SJ 78205/30/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Givens was
adopted—SJ 78205/30/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Pettey was
rejected—SJ 78205/30/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Baumgardner
was adopted—SJ 78205/30/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Baumgardner
was adopted—SJ 78205/30/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Pettey was
rejected—SJ 78205/30/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Billinger was
rejected—SJ 78205/30/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed as amended—SJ
78205/31/2017 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 23 Nay: 16—SJ 80506/01/2017 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—HJ 110206/01/2017 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Campbell, Representative Aurand and Representative Trimmer as conferees—HJ 1102
06/01/2017 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Denning, Senator McGinn and Senator Hensley appointed as conferees—SJ 821
04/03/2018 House—Representative Patton and Representative Huebert are appointed to replace Representative Campbell and Representative Aurand on the Conference Committee—HJ 2751
04/06/2018 Senate—Senator Baumgardner and Senator Denning are appointed to replace Senator Denning and Senator McGinn on the Conference Committee—SJ 2011
05/03/2018 House—Representative Johnson, Representative Phillips, and Representative Sawyer are appointed to replace Representative Patton, Representative Huebert, and Representative Trimmer on the Conference Committee—HJ 3230
05/04/2018 House—Died in Conference
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H 2187 Bill by Children and SeniorsRestrictions on persons interacting with child care facilities.01/26/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 11601/27/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Children and Seniors—HJ 11802/01/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 09, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 218-N02/15/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Children and Seniors—HJ 24402/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 32802/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Gallagher
was adopted—HJ 32802/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended02/23/2017 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, February 22, 2017—HJ 35702/23/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 125 Nay: 0—HJ 34202/23/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 21103/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 21405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2188 Bill by TransportationProviding for increased penalties for right-of-way violations.01/26/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 11601/27/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 11802/01/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 08, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2189 Bill by Water and EnvironmentProtecting surface owners' property rights.01/26/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 11601/27/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Water and Environment—HJ 11805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2190 Bill by Energy, Utilities and TelecommunicationsElectric utilities and the sale of renewable energy.01/26/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 11601/27/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications
—HJ 11805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2193 Bill by AgricultureRequiring the completion of a boater safety education course.01/26/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 11601/26/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 31, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 582-N01/27/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 11805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2194 Bill by TransportationSubstitute for HB 2194 by Committee on Transportation -Kansas lottery; permit
lottery ticket vending machines and bingo ticket vending machines; lottery sunset extended; debt setoff; certain lottery money pledged to mental health and community crisis programs.
01/26/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 11601/27/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 11802/01/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 08, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 582-N02/21/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Transportation; Referred to
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 298
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02/22/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 310
03/16/2017 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by Committee on Transportation—HJ 457
03/24/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 51703/24/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed—HJ 51703/27/2017 House—Final Action - Substitute passed; Yea: 122 Nay: 0—HJ 52803/27/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 35103/28/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 35801/17/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, January 23, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 546-S02/01/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Transportation—SJ 153303/13/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 169703/13/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Petersen was
adopted—SJ 169703/13/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as further amended—SJ 169803/14/2018 Senate—Final Action - Substitute passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ
170403/20/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Proehl, Representative Francis and Representative Lusker as conferees—HJ 2545
03/20/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Petersen, Senator Goddard and Senator Pettey appointed as conferees—SJ 1766
04/26/2018 House—Representative Waymaster, Representative Proehl, and Representative Wolfe Moore are appointed to replace Representative Proehl, Representative Francis, and Representative Lusker on the Conference Committee—HJ 2860
04/30/2018 Senate—Senator Estes, Senator Olson, and Senator Faust-Goudeau are appointed to replace Senator Petersen, Senator Goddard, and Senator Pettey on the Conference Committee—SJ 2156
05/01/2018 House—Representative Highland, Representative Ellis, and Representative Ruiz are appointed to replace Representative Waymaster, Representative Proehl, and Representative Wolfe Moore on the Conference Committee—HJ 2988
05/03/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2243
05/03/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 33 Nay: 6—SJ 2305
05/03/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 3119
05/03/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 96 Nay: 25—HJ 3215
05/04/2018 House—Engrossed on Thursday, May 3, 2018—HJ 333405/04/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, May 08, 201805/04/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Thursday, May 10, 2018
H 2195 Bill by Health and Human ServicesPowers, duties and functions of the board of examiners in fitting and dispensing of
hearing instruments transferred to secretary for aging and disability services.
01/26/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 11701/27/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 11802/08/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 13, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 546-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2196 Bill by Veterans and MilitarySubstitute for HB 2196 by Committee on Veterans and Military - Relating to the
veterans benefit lottery game and disposition of net profits, creating the
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veterans benefit lottery game fund and transferring moneys to veterans services programs.
01/27/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 11801/30/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Veterans and Military—HJ 15602/01/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 07, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 152-S02/08/2018 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Veterans and Military—HJ 228202/22/2018 House—Stricken from Calendar by Rule 1507—HJ 2444
H 2197 Bill by JudiciarySenate Substitute for HB 2197 by Committee on Judiciary – Updating the code of
civil procedure.01/27/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 11801/30/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 15602/01/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 06, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N02/13/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—HJ 22502/21/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the
calendar—HJ 30802/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 31902/23/2017 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 125 Nay: 0—HJ 34302/23/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 21103/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 21403/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 15, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S03/15/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 16, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S03/23/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Judiciary—SJ 31405/08/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Judiciary—
SJ 62005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2198 Bill by JudiciaryAdding domestic battery and stalking to the list of offenses for which the Kansas
bureau of investigation may collect biological samples.01/30/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 15001/31/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 16205/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2199 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAuthorizing the board of county commissioners of any county to regulate
conservation easements on property located within the county.01/30/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 15001/31/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 16205/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2200 Bill by Federal and State AffairsState agencies required to adopt policies and procedures to prohibit workplace
bullying.01/30/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 15001/31/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 16202/13/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 16, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2201 Bill by Federal and State AffairsTaxpayer empowerment, accountability and transparency in state contracting act.01/30/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 150
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01/31/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 16202/22/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 08, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2202 Bill by TransportationDrivers' licenses renewal period, test fees.01/30/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 15001/31/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 16205/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2203 Bill by TransportationDesignating a segment of United States highway 75 as the Eldon K Miller memorial
highway, a portion of interstate 70 as the John Carlin highway.01/30/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 15001/31/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 16202/08/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 582-N02/17/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Transportation—HJ 27902/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 32902/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 32902/23/2017 House—Engrossed on Thursday, February 23, 201702/23/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 125 Nay: 0—HJ 34302/23/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 21103/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 21403/15/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 21, 2017, 08:30 AM Room 546-S03/22/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Transportation—SJ 30705/08/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar; Referred to Committee on
Transportation—SJ 62005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2204 Bill by EducationAuthorizing the governing body of technical colleges to levy a property tax and issue
bonds for capital outlay purposes.01/30/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 15001/31/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Education—HJ 16205/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2205 Bill by Health and Human ServicesVaccinations for meningitis required.01/30/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 15101/31/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 16202/08/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 16, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 546-S02/20/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 28702/23/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 34802/23/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 34802/23/2017 House—Engrossed on Thursday, February 23, 2017—HJ 35702/23/2017 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 104 Nay: 20—
HJ 35103/06/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 21503/07/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 21703/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 15, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 118-N05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2206 Bill by Health and Human Services
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Relating to telemedicine.01/30/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 15101/31/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 16202/08/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 16, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 546-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2207 Bill by AgricultureSubstitute for HB 2207 by Committee on Agriculture -- Relating to the pursuit of
wounded animals onto private land.01/31/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16002/01/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 16702/08/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 582-N02/20/2017 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Agriculture—HJ 28602/23/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—HJ 34802/23/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Motion by Representative Clark to rerefer
to Committee on Agriculture passed—HJ 34805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2208 Bill by AgricultureRelating to the transferability of deer permits.01/31/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16002/01/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 16702/08/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2209 Bill by AgricultureCreating a program to research the use of industrial hemp. 01/31/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16002/01/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 16705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2210 Bill by Local GovernmentElections; political or temporary signs; city and county restrictions.01/31/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16002/01/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 16702/03/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Elections; Referred to Committee on
Local Government—HJ 17702/06/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 09, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 281-N02/15/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Local Government—HJ 24402/21/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the
calendar—HJ 30902/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 31902/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Cox was
rejected—HJ 31902/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 31902/23/2017 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, February 22, 2017—HJ 35702/23/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 100 Nay: 25—HJ 34402/23/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 21103/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 21405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2211 Bill by Local Government
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Limiting campaign contributions to governor and lieutenant governor after second term inauguration.
01/31/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16002/01/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 16705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2214 Bill by JudiciaryPlacing restrictions on adult sex offenders who were convicted of a sex offense
involving a minor.01/31/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16002/01/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 16702/08/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 13, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2215 Bill by JudiciaryRemoving opposite sex requirement for unlawful voluntary sexual relations.01/31/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16002/01/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 16705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2216 Bill by JudiciaryRemoving sodomy between consenting members of the same sex from criminal
sodomy.01/31/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16002/01/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 16705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2218 Bill by Health and Human ServicesAmending the school sports head injury prevention act.01/31/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16002/01/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 16705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2220 Bill by Federal and State AffairsProhibiting certain regulations concerning the carrying of concealed handguns at
postsecondary educational institutions.01/31/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16002/01/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 16702/22/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 09, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2221 Bill by Representative WardRepealing the health care compact.01/31/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16002/01/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 16705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2222 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeExpanding mandatory reporters of child abuse.01/31/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16002/01/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 16705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2223 Bill by Elections
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Substitute for HB 2223 by the Committee on Elections – Electronic filing of reports for a candidate for the state legislature and reports for lobbyists; increased penalties for late filing of reports.
01/31/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16102/01/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 16702/01/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 06, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 281-N02/17/2017 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Elections—HJ 26702/21/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—HJ 30902/21/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Motion by Representative Jennings to
rerefer to Committee on Elections passed—HJ 30902/22/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Elections; Referred to Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 31002/23/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Elections—HJ 33603/13/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Elections—HJ 38303/16/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted03/16/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed as amended03/17/2017 House—Engrossed on Thursday, March 16, 2017—HJ 46503/17/2017 House—Final Action - Substitute passed as amended; Yea: 116 Nay: 3—HJ
46003/20/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 29503/21/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 29701/31/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 07, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 142-S02/20/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government—SJ 160705/04/2018 Senate—Died on Senate General Orders
H 2224 Bill by ElectionsElections; recognition of political parties; petitions.01/31/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16102/01/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 16705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2225 Bill by ElectionsAdvance voting permanent status.01/31/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16102/01/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 16702/15/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 20, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 281-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2226 Bill by Representatives Jones, Alcala, Alford, Arnberger, Baker, Ballard, Becker, Bishop, Burroughs, Campbell, Carlin, Carmichael, Clayton, Crum, Curtis, Deere, Dierks, Dietrich, Elliott, Ellis, Eplee, Francis, Frownfelter, Gallagher, Gartner, Good, Hibbard, Highberger, Hineman, Hodge, Hoffman, Holscher, Jacobs, Koesten, Kuether, Lewis, Lusk, Lusker, Mastroni, Miller, Murnan, Neighbor, Orr, Ousley, Parker, Phelps, Phillips, Ralph, Sawyer, Schreiber, Schroeder, Seiwert, Sloan, Smith, E., Stogsdill, Swanson, Tarwater, Terrell, Thimesch, Trimmer, Vickrey, Ward, Weber, Weigel, Wolfe Moore
Prohibition of state mental health facility privatization.01/31/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16102/01/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 16705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
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H 2227 Bill by TaxationProperty tax levy for the Kansas educational building fund.01/31/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16102/01/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 16705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2228 Bill by TaxationSenate Substitute for HB 2228 by Committee on Assessment and Taxation -
Increasing and allowing Kansas itemized deductions, increasing Kansas standard deduction, allowing individual expensing deduction, modifying the treatment of foreign corporate income and GILTI income, and providing for certain income tax credits.
01/31/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16102/01/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 16702/15/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 20, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 346-S03/07/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Taxation—HJ 36503/14/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 38903/14/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 38903/15/2017 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, March 14, 2017—HJ 43803/15/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 119 Nay: 0—HJ 42003/15/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 24703/16/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 25205/01/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, May 03, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 548-S03/27/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 185304/07/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—SJ 201404/07/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—SJ 205604/07/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Pyle was rejected
Yea: 19 Nay: 20—SJ 205904/07/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Alley was
rejected—SJ 206004/07/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Hardy was
adopted—SJ 205704/07/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Pyle was rejected
Yea: 18 Nay: 21—SJ 205904/07/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Petersen was
adopted—SJ 205704/07/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Alley was
adopted—SJ 206304/07/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed as amended—SJ
206304/07/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 24 Nay: 16—SJ
206304/26/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—HJ 286104/26/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Johnson, Representative Phillips and Representative Sawyer as conferees—HJ 2896
04/26/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Tyson, Senator Kerschen and Senator Holland appointed as conferees—SJ 2107
05/03/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;05/03/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report agree to disagree adopted; Senator
Tyson, Senator Kerschen and Senator Holland appointed as second conferees—
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SJ 233105/03/2018 House—Conference committee report to agree to disagree adopted;
Representative Johnson, Representative Phillips and Representative Sawyer appointed as Second conferees.—HJ 3119
05/03/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 21 Nay: 19—SJ 2409
05/04/2018 House—Conference Committee Report not adopted; Yea: 59 Nay: 59—HJ 3278
H 2229 Bill by TaxationClassification and taxation of certain oil and gas equipment and materials.01/31/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16102/01/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 16705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2231 Bill by TaxationIncreasing rates of tax of cigarettes and tobacco products; establishing the cigarette
and tobacco products cessation fund.01/31/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16102/01/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 16703/09/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 15, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2232 Bill by Children and SeniorsElectronic monitoring in adult care homes. 01/31/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16102/01/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Children and Seniors—HJ 16702/08/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 218-N02/21/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Children and Seniors; Referred to
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 29802/22/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Children and Seniors—HJ 31003/16/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Children and Seniors—HJ 45503/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 49603/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 49603/23/2017 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, March 22, 2017—HJ 51203/23/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 124 Nay: 1—HJ 50103/23/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 31103/24/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 33001/11/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, January 18, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 118-N02/09/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 156102/14/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 158102/14/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 158102/15/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 38 Nay: 0—SJ 158703/14/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Davis, Representative Gallagher and Representative Ousley as conferees—HJ 2504
03/14/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator V. Schmidt, Senator Bollier and Senator Kelly appointed as conferees—SJ 1703
04/06/2018 House—Concurred with amendments in conference; Yea: 119 Nay: 0—HJ 2797
04/06/2018 House—Reengrossed on Friday, April 6, 2018—HJ 280904/26/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, April 10, 2018—HJ
289704/26/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Monday, April 16, 2018—HJ 2860
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H 2234 Bill by JudiciarySetting a time in which infectious disease testing of certain offenders must take
place.01/31/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16102/01/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 16702/01/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 07, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N02/13/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 22702/17/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 26602/17/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 26602/20/2017 House—Engrossed on Friday, February 17, 2017—HJ 29602/20/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 124 Nay: 0—HJ 28502/20/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 18002/21/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 18503/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 16, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S03/21/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—SJ 29805/08/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Judiciary—
SJ 62005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2235 Bill by TaxationConcerning Kansas sales and compensating use tax, administration and reporting
requirements.02/01/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16502/02/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 17002/13/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 346-S03/29/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Taxation—HJ 55804/03/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 58504/03/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 58504/04/2017 House—Engrossed on Monday, April 3, 2017—HJ 60504/04/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 104 Nay: 21—HJ 59604/04/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 44004/05/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 47205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2236 Bill by TransportationRequired training for certain motor carrier drivers and transportation network
company drivers.02/01/2017 House—Introduced02/02/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 17005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2237 Bill by TaxationConcerning taxation; relating to income tax, rates, determination of income, tax
credits; motor fuels tax, rates, trip permits, distribution; sales and compensating use tax, food and food ingredients.
02/01/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16602/01/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 07, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 346-S02/02/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 17005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2238 Bill by TaxationSales tax exemption, farm production machinery and equipment.
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02/01/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16602/02/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 17005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2239 Bill by JudiciaryAllowing cities and counties to opt out of the scrap metal theft reduction act.02/01/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16602/02/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 17002/14/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 23202/16/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 24905/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2240 Bill by JudiciaryEnacting the crisis intervention act.02/01/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16602/02/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 17002/08/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N02/20/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 28702/23/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 34902/23/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Finch was
adopted—HJ 34902/23/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 34902/23/2017 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 124 Nay: 0—HJ
35103/06/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 21503/07/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 21703/15/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 22, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S03/24/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—SJ 34605/08/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Judiciary—
SJ 62005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2241 Bill by Water and EnvironmentCreating the surface water protection fee and the irrigation water use fee and
depositing such fees in the state water plan fund.02/01/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16602/02/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Water and Environment—HJ 17002/03/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 07, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 582-N02/15/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Water and Environment; Referred to
Committee on Taxation—HJ 24002/16/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Taxation; Rereferred to Committee
on Water and Environment—HJ 25005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2242 Bill by K-12 Education BudgetEnacting the classroom-based funding act.02/01/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16602/02/2017 House—Referred to Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 17002/02/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 07, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 346-S02/14/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on K-12 Education Budget; Referred to
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 23602/15/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
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Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 24005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2243 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeAuthorizing school security officers to use certain types of emergency safety
interventions.02/01/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16602/02/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 17002/02/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 06, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 152-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2244 Bill by Health and Human ServicesEstablishing the maternal mortality review committee.02/01/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16602/02/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 17005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2245 Bill by Representatives Highberger, BeckerAttorney licensure and information; supreme court nominating commission;
judicial district nominating commissions.02/01/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16602/02/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 17002/08/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2246 Bill by AgricultureAmendments to the Kansas noxious weed law.02/01/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16802/02/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 17002/02/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 07, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2247 Bill by Local GovernmentAuthorizing legal publications on internet websites.02/02/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 16902/03/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Local Government—HJ 17702/08/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 281-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2248 Bill by Local GovernmentHomeowners associations subject to consumer protection act.02/02/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 17002/03/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Local Government—HJ 17705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2249 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentEligibility for workers compensation death benefits for a child over the age of 18
enrolled in high school.02/02/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 17002/03/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 17705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2250 Bill by Taxation
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Relating to Taxation; income tax and non-wage business income; sales and compensating use tax, rate on food and food ingredients; establishing the food sales tax reduction fund.
02/02/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 17302/03/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 17705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2251 Bill by Representative OusleyElection audits; voting machine requirements; time of canvass.02/02/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 17302/03/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 17702/08/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 13, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 281-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2252 Bill by EducationAmending the tax credit for low income students scholarship program act. 02/02/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 17302/03/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 17702/07/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Taxation; Referred to Committee on
Education—HJ 19405/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2253 Bill by Health and Human ServicesRequiring scoliosis screening for every student enrolled in a school district or
accredited nonpublic school.02/02/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 17302/03/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 17705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2254 Bill by Health and Human ServicesRelating to the practice of telehealth.02/02/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 17302/03/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 17702/08/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 13, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 546-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2255 Bill by Health and Human ServicesEstablishing certain requirements relating to health benefit plans that offer dental
services.02/02/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 17302/03/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 17705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2256 Bill by ElectionsElection offenses; electioneering crime changes.02/02/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 17302/03/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 17702/08/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 281-N02/21/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Elections—HJ 30702/23/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 34902/23/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 34902/23/2017 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 72 Nay: 52—HJ
35503/06/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 215
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03/07/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government—SJ 217
03/15/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 22, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 142-S03/24/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government—SJ 33405/08/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Ethics,
Elections and Local Government—SJ 62001/17/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, January 24, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 142-S01/24/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 142-S02/05/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government—SJ 153802/15/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the
calendar—SJ 158705/04/2018 Senate—Died on Senate General Orders
H 2257 Bill by Veterans and MilitarySubstitute for HB 2257 by Committee on Veterans and Military - Adding an armed
services occupation medal decal for distinctive military license plates.02/02/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 17302/03/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Veterans and Military—HJ 17702/06/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 09, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 152-S02/16/2017 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Veterans and Military—HJ 26102/23/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—HJ 34902/23/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Osterman
was adopted—HJ 34902/23/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed as amended—HJ
34902/23/2017 House—Emergency Final Action - Substitute passed as amended; Yea: 124
Nay: 0—HJ 35503/06/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 21503/07/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 21703/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 16, 2017, 08:30 AM Room 546-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2258 Bill by JudiciaryProhibiting mental examination of victim of sex offense.02/02/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 17302/03/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 17702/08/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 13, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2259 Bill by JudiciaryAllowing hearsay at preliminary hearings.02/02/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 17302/03/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 17702/08/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2260 Bill by JudiciaryAllowing probation revocation without graduated sanctions for persons on
probation due to downward departure.02/02/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 17302/03/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 17702/08/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 13, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N
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02/17/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on Judiciary—HJ 277
02/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 32002/23/2017 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 125 Nay: 0—HJ 34402/23/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 21103/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 21403/15/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 21, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2261 Bill by Representatives Corbet, Alcala, Clark, Osterman, Phillips, RuizProviding a sales tax exemption for certain veterans service organizations.02/02/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 17402/03/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 17703/08/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 14, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2262 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeDepartment of corrections requests for law enforcement assistance from
jurisdictions outside the state of Kansas.02/02/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 17402/03/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 17702/08/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 152-S02/21/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 30702/23/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 34902/23/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 34902/23/2017 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 124 Nay: 0—HJ
35303/06/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 21503/07/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 21703/15/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 21, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2263 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeAuthorizing the secretary of corrections to sell products to contractors and vendors
of government entities.02/02/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 17402/03/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 17705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2264 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeSubstitute for HB 2264 by Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice -
Clarifying criminal sentencing for certain persons subject to a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment.
02/02/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 17402/03/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 17702/03/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 08, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 152-S02/15/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice;
Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 24002/16/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 24903/16/2017 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 45605/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
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H 2265 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeAmending the definition of a federal law enforcement officer.02/02/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 17402/03/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 17705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2266 Bill by Financial Institutions and PensionsAllowing retirants who retire from two plans under KPERS to receive an additional
lump-sum death benefit.02/02/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 17402/03/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ
17702/08/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 13, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 281-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2267 Bill by Financial Institutions and PensionsAmending requirements for certain consumer loan transactions.02/02/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 17402/03/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ
17702/22/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions;
Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 32005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2268 Bill by Financial Institutions and PensionsModifying certain KPERS working after retirement provisions.02/02/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 17402/03/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ
17702/08/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 13, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 281-N02/17/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ 26702/21/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 30202/21/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 30202/22/2017 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, February 21, 2017—HJ 33002/22/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 116 Nay: 9—HJ 31802/22/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 19902/23/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
20203/09/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 14, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 546-S03/23/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ 31405/08/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Financial
Institutions and Insurance—SJ 62005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2269 Bill by TransportationIncreasing certificate of title fees on motor vehicles.02/03/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 17702/06/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 18505/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2270 Bill by K-12 Education BudgetCreating the education finance act.02/03/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 17702/06/2017 House—Referred to Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 185
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02/08/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 346-S02/14/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on K-12 Education Budget; Referred to
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 23602/15/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 24005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2271 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeClarifying the criminal sentencing statute for a person with intellectual disability
who is convicted of capital murder.02/03/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 18102/06/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 18502/08/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 152-S02/16/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 25802/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the
calendar—HJ 32002/23/2017 House—Withdrawn from Calendar; Referred to Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 35605/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2272 Bill by Water and EnvironmentSubstitute for HB 2272 by Committee on Water and Environment – Establishing the
Kansas water authority science and research subcommittee.02/03/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 18102/06/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Water and Environment—HJ 18502/07/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 09, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 582-N02/17/2017 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Water and Environment—HJ 27902/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—HJ 32802/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed—HJ 32802/23/2017 House—Final Action - Substitute passed; Yea: 77 Nay: 48—HJ 34502/23/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 21103/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
21405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2273 Bill by Federal and State AffairsKansas no-call act; restrictions on use of automatic dialing-announcing devices.02/06/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 18502/07/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 19402/22/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 08, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 346-S03/15/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—HJ 42103/24/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 51703/27/2017 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 121 Nay: 1—HJ 52803/27/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 35103/28/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Utilities—SJ 35801/10/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, January 18, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2274 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAuthorizing the Kansas highway patrol to enter into a memorandum of agreement
with the department of homeland security concerning enforcement of immigration laws.
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02/06/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 18502/07/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 19405/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2275 Bill by Federal and State AffairsProhibiting adoption of sanctuary policies by municipalities.02/06/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 18502/07/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 19405/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2276 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAmending statutes concerning dangerous regulated animals.02/06/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 18502/07/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 19403/15/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 22, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2279 Bill by AppropriationsRelating to disposition of failure to comply with traffice citation reinstatement fees
and the judicial branch nonjudicial salary adjustment fund.02/06/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 18502/07/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 19402/08/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 16, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 112-N03/21/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 48404/03/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the
calendar—HJ 58504/05/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 61204/05/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Burroughs
was rejected—HJ 61204/05/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 61204/05/2017 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, April 5, 2017—HJ 66504/06/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 72 Nay: 52—HJ 62404/06/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 48804/07/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 50005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2280 Bill by Representative WardRequiring approval of rules and regulations by the director of the budget and
analysis of costs and any impact on business, and adding members to the state rules and regulations board and the joint committee on administrative rules and regulations..
02/06/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 18502/07/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 19402/22/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 09, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 346-S03/15/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—HJ 42103/27/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 53003/28/2017 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 122 Nay: 1—HJ 53903/28/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 36403/29/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 36903/30/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, April 04, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 548-S05/02/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 54305/15/2017 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—SJ 701
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05/15/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 70205/15/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator V. Schmidt was
adopted—SJ 70205/15/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Kelly was
withdrawn—SJ 70205/15/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Kelly was
rejected—SJ 70205/15/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as further amended—SJ 70205/16/2017 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 32 Nay: 8—SJ 70505/18/2017 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—HJ 98505/18/2017 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Barker, Representative Highland and Representative Ruiz as conferees—HJ 985
05/23/2017 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator V. Schmidt, Senator Billinger and Senator Kelly appointed as conferees—SJ 733
06/03/2017 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 32 Nay: 5—SJ 838
04/06/2018 House—Conference Committee Report not adopted; Representative Barker, Representative Highland and Representative Ruiz appointed as second conferees—HJ 2797
04/06/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Estes, Senator Olson and Senator Faust-Goudeau appointed as second conferees—SJ 2012
04/30/2018 House—Representative Highland and Representative Humphries are appointed to replace Representative Barker and Representative Highland on the Conference Committee—HJ 2938
05/02/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2202
05/02/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 23 Nay: 11—SJ 2224
05/03/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 98 Nay: 21—HJ 3100
05/03/2018 House—Engrossed on Thursday, May 3, 2018—HJ 324705/04/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, May 08, 201805/04/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Friday, May 18, 2018
H 2281 Bill by TransportationProviding for the Kansas 4-H foundation distinctive license plate.02/06/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 18502/07/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 19402/08/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2282 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentKansas liquor control act and retailer's licenses.02/06/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 18902/07/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 19402/07/2017 House—Hearing: (opponents) Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 01:30 PM Room
112-N02/07/2017 House—Hearing: (proponents) Monday, February 13, 2017, 01:30 PM Room
112-N02/16/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development; Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 26104/03/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic Development—HJ 57805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
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H 2283 Bill by TaxationProviding for state income taxation of retirement contributions by certain
employees of the state board of regents.02/06/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 19002/06/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 08, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 346-S02/07/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 19405/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2284 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeChanging age ranges for crimes of unlawful possession of a visual depiction of a
child and unlawful transmission of a visual depiction of a child.02/06/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 19002/07/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 19402/08/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 152-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2285 Bill by Health and Human ServicesReimbursement to eligible providers for medicaid ground emergency medical
transportation services.02/07/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 19202/08/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 20005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2286 Bill by TaxationIncome tax on corporations; increasing rate of normal tax to 5%.02/07/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 19202/08/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 20005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2287 Bill by TaxationExpanding the Kansas itemized deduction.02/07/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 19302/08/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 20005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2288 Bill by K-12 Education BudgetRequiring school districts use generally accepted accounting principles.02/07/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 19302/08/2017 House—Referred to Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 20002/15/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on K-12 Education Budget; Referred to
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 24002/16/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 25005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2289 Bill by Financial Institutions and PensionsAllowing certain time away from work or normal duties to be credited as
participating service under KPERS and KP&F.02/07/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 19302/08/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ
20002/08/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 13, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 281-N02/15/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions;
Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 240
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02/16/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ 249
03/14/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ 391
03/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 49603/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 49603/23/2017 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, March 22, 2017—HJ 51203/23/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 124 Nay: 1—HJ 50203/23/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 31103/24/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
33005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2290 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeChanging the age range for unlawful voluntary sexual relations.02/07/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 19302/08/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 20002/15/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 20, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 152-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2291 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeProviding for transfer of inmates in the custody of the secretary of corrections to
custody of the sheriff for admission to a state psychiatric hospital.02/07/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 19302/08/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 20002/09/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 16, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 152-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2292 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeAllowing felons to dispense alcohol in connection with employment.02/07/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 19302/08/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 20002/15/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 20, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 152-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2293 Bill by Representatives Ousley, Gallagher, Bishop, Brim, Burroughs, Carlin, Carmichael, Crum, Finney, Gartner, Henderson, Highberger, Kessinger, Koesten, Kuether, Lusk, Lusker, Parker, Ruiz, Sawyer, Schreiber, Smith, A., Stogsdill, Terrell, Trimmer, Weigel, Whipple, Wilson
Amending the protection from abuse act and protection from stalking act to establish the protection from stalking and sexual assault act.
02/07/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 19302/08/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 20005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2294 Bill by Health and Human ServicesRequiring targeted case management for recipients of home and community based
services.02/07/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 19302/08/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 20005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2295 Bill by Health and Human ServicesRequiring that closed captioning be enabled on televisions in public areas of places
of public accommodation.
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02/07/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 19302/08/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 20005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2296 Bill by Health and Human ServicesMerging the Kansas board of barbering and the Kansas state board of cosmetology
into the Kansas board of barbering, cosmetology and body art.02/07/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 19302/08/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 20005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2297 Bill by Health and Human ServicesPertaining to training requirements for certified nurse aides providing care in adult
care homes.02/07/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 19302/08/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 20002/17/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 20, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 546-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2298 Bill by Health and Human ServicesIncreasing fee caps for the Kansas board of barbering.02/07/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 19402/08/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 20005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2299 Bill by Health and Human ServicesEstablishing an independent home and community based services ombudsman.02/07/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 19402/08/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 20002/16/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Health and Human Services;
Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 26102/20/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 28205/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2300 Bill by Health and Human ServicesEnacting the Rx transparency act.02/07/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 19402/08/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 20005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2302 Bill by JudiciaryRelating to the custody and disposition of cruelly treated animals.02/07/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 19402/08/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 20002/09/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N02/17/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 27702/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 32802/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 32802/23/2017 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, February 22, 2017—HJ 35702/23/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 124 Nay: 1—HJ 34602/23/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 21103/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 21403/15/2017 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 21, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S
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05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2303 Bill by ElectionsCandidate for president; certain criteria to have name on the ballot.02/07/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 19402/08/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 20005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2305 Bill by Higher Education BudgetExempting Cleveland university-Kansas City from the Kansas private and out-of-
state postsecondary educational institution act.02/07/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 19602/08/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Higher Education Budget—HJ 20005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2306 Bill by JudiciaryAmending provisions concerning annual examinations, transitional release and
conditional release of sexually violent predators.02/07/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 19602/08/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 20002/09/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N02/14/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 23202/16/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 24902/22/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, March 06, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N03/23/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 50503/27/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 53103/27/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 53103/28/2017 House—Engrossed on Monday, March 27, 2017—HJ 54603/28/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 122 Nay: 1—HJ 54003/28/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 36403/29/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 36905/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2307 Bill by Representatives Powell, Arnberger, Awerkamp, Blex, Campbell, Carpenter, Corbet, DeGraaf, Dove, Eplee, Esau, Humphries, Jacobs, Jones, Karleskint, Lakin, Osterman, Patton, Proehl, Rafie, Schreiber, Seiwert, Smith, E., Sutton, Tarwater, Thimesch, Thompson, Vickrey, Weber, Whitmer
Withholding life-sustaining treatment from patients under 18 years of age.02/08/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 19902/09/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 20903/15/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 21, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2308 Bill by Representative HouserSuicide evaluation upon admission to certain treatment facilities.02/08/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 19902/09/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 20902/21/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 06, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 346-S03/14/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 251303/26/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 265203/26/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Weber
was adopted—HJ 2652
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03/26/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Wheeler was adopted—HJ 2652
03/26/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 265303/27/2018 House—Engrossed on Monday, March 26, 2018—HJ 267103/27/2018 House—Motion to reconsider amendment by Representative Wheeler
adopted. Upon reconsideration, motion to amend was rejected.—HJ 266703/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 266703/28/2018 House—Reengrossed on Tuesday, March 27, 2018—HJ 269403/28/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 124 Nay: 0—HJ 267703/28/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 186303/29/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 186405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2309 Bill by Children and SeniorsRequiring certain records to become public records if a child in the custody of the
secretary for children and families is sexually abused or suffers great bodily harm or death.
02/08/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 19902/09/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Children and Seniors—HJ 20902/13/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 16, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 218-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2310 Bill by ElectionsMunicipal election changes; bond law clarification; other changes.02/08/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 19902/09/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 20902/15/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 20, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 281-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2311 Bill by Water and EnvironmentMaintenance requirements for streambank stabilization and water quality
protection projects.02/08/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 19902/08/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 582-N02/09/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Water and Environment—HJ 20905/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2314 Bill by TaxationAuthorizing use of ad valorem taxes to pay for capital improvements within a
redevelopment district encompassing a federal enclave; authorizing issuance of bonds.
02/08/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 19902/09/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 20902/23/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, March 06, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2315 Bill by TaxationIncome tax, rates, modifications, credits; cigarettes and tobacco products, rates;
alcoholic beverages, liquor enforcement, rates; business entities, filing fees.02/08/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 19902/09/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 20902/13/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 16, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 346-S02/23/2017 House—Committee Report, be amended without recommendation by
Committee on Taxation—HJ 35605/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
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H 2316 Bill by Representative WardEnacting the Kansas working families pay raise act.02/08/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 20002/09/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 20905/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2317 Bill by Representative WhippleRequiring applicable OSHA training for workers working on high voltage electric
transmission lines.02/08/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 20002/09/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications
—HJ 20905/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2318 Bill by Representative StogsdillCreating the Kansas arts commission and transferring certain functions to it from
the Kansas creative industries commission.02/08/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 20402/09/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 20905/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2319 Bill by Representatives Arnberger, Awerkamp, Blex, Cox, DeGraaf, Ellis, Esau, Garber, Highland, Huebert, Humphries, Jacobs, Landwehr, Osterman, Rafie, Rahjes, Vickrey, Weber, Williams
Regulating abortion practice; requiring certain physician information to be provided under the woman's-right-to-know act.
02/08/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 20402/09/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 20903/08/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 14, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 346-S03/27/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—HJ 53103/29/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Wilson
was rejected—HJ 55603/29/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Kuether
was rejected Yea: 41 Nay: 84—HJ 55603/29/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed Yea: 85 Nay: 38—HJ 55603/30/2017 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 87 Nay: 37—HJ 56603/30/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 41204/03/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 43005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2320 Bill by JudiciaryClarifying who receives notice of request for disclosure of warrants.02/08/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 20402/08/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 16, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N02/09/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 20902/17/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 27702/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 32902/22/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 32902/23/2017 House—Engrossed on Thursday, February 23, 201702/23/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 125 Nay: 0—HJ 34702/23/2017 House—Engrossed on Thursday, February 23, 2017—HJ 357
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02/23/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 21103/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 21403/15/2017 Senate—Hearing: Monday, March 20, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2321 Bill by JudiciaryAmending citizen grand jury petition sufficiency and right to appeal.02/08/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 20402/09/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 20905/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2322 Bill by Representative JonesSales tax holiday for certain back-to-school items.02/08/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 20402/09/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 20905/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2323 Bill by AppropriationsProviding a post-retirement benefit increase (COLA) for certain retirants of
KPERS.02/08/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 20502/09/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 20905/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2324 Bill by AppropriationsSchool district finance and quality performance act of 2017.02/08/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 20502/09/2017 House—Referred to Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 20902/13/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 16, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 346-S02/14/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on K-12 Education Budget; Referred to
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 23602/15/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 24005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2325 Bill by TaxationEnacting the fair share act.02/08/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 20502/09/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 20905/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2326 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentEmployee wage deductions.02/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 20802/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 21702/17/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development; Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 26202/20/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic Development—HJ 28203/07/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, March 13, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2327 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentRestoring local control over wages, benefits and other labor-related matters by
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regulation and in public construction contracts.02/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 20802/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 21705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2328 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentRequiring accident prevention programs as a prerequisite to workers compensation
insurance coverage unless declined by the covered employer.02/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 20802/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 21705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2330 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentRestoring local control over employee scheduling policies.02/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 20802/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 21705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2331 Bill by Government, Technology and SecuritySubstitute for HB 2331 by Committee on Government, Technology and Security -
Enacting the representative Jim Morrison cybersecurity act and establishing the Kansas information technology enterprise.
02/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 20802/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Government, Technology and Security—
HJ 21802/14/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 218-N02/20/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Government, Technology and
Security; Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 28202/21/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Government, Technology and Security—HJ 29803/15/2017 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Government, Technology and Security—HJ 42103/17/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—HJ 46303/17/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Sloan was
rejected—HJ 46303/17/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Kelly was
adopted—HJ 46303/17/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Pittman
was rejected—HJ 46303/17/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Pittman
was rejected—HJ 46303/17/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Ward was
rejected—HJ 46303/17/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative DeGraaf
was rejected—HJ 46303/17/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed as amended—HJ
46303/20/2017 House—Engrossed on Friday, March 17, 2017—HJ 47103/20/2017 House—Final Action - Substitute passed as amended; Yea: 90 Nay: 28—HJ
46903/20/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 29503/22/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 30103/24/2017 Senate—Hearing and possible action: Monday, March 27, 2017, 10:30 AM
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Room 548-S03/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 548-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2332 Bill by Government, Technology and SecuritySubstitute for HB 2332 by Committee on Government, Technology and Security -
Revisions to membership of the information technology executive council.02/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 20802/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Government, Technology and Security—
HJ 21802/20/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Government, Technology and
Security; Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 28202/21/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Government, Technology and Security—HJ 29802/22/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, March 06, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 218-N02/15/2018 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Government, Technology and Security—HJ 233203/01/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—HJ 245203/01/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Whipple
was rejected Yea: 53 Nay: 68—HJ 245203/01/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed—HJ 245303/05/2018 House—Final Action - Substitute passed; Yea: 115 Nay: 0—HJ 245803/05/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 166603/06/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 166703/19/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 21, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 548-S03/22/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 180005/04/2018 Senate—Died on Senate General Orders
H 2333 Bill by ElectionsAudits of election results; voting machine requirements; timing of the canvass.02/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 20802/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 21802/10/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 13, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 281-N02/16/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Elections—HJ 25802/21/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted02/21/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 30802/22/2017 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, February 21, 2017—HJ 33002/22/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 124 Nay: 0—HJ 31802/22/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 19902/23/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 20203/08/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 15, 2017, 09:30 AM Room 142-S03/24/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government—SJ 33405/08/2017 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Ethics,
Elections and Local Government—SJ 62001/17/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, January 24, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 142-S02/05/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government—SJ 153905/04/2018 Senate—Died on Senate General Orders
H 2334 Bill by ElectionsGubernatorial elections; independent candidate; petition requirements.02/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 209
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02/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 21805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2335 Bill by JudiciaryRemoving limitation on punitive damages and sending a portion of award to the
state general fund.02/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 20902/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 21805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2336 Bill by JudiciaryApplication of collateral source payments.02/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 20902/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 21805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2337 Bill by JudiciaryAmending the Kansas false claims act, concerning medicaid-related fraud and
abuse.02/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 20902/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 21805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2338 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeMaking comment sessions of the prison review board private.02/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 20902/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 21702/15/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 20, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 152-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2339 Bill by Federal and State AffairsExemption from criminal possession of a silencer.02/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 20902/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 21805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2340 Bill by AppropriationsTransferring actual SGF revenues in excess of the joint estimate of revenue to the
budget stabilization fund and prescribing uses for moneys credited to such fund.
02/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 20902/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 21703/08/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 16, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2341 Bill by TaxationAdding Cowley and Seward counties to the list of rural opportunity zones.02/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 20902/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 21802/15/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 20, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 346-S03/17/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Taxation—HJ 46405/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
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H 2342 Bill by TaxationPermitting injured workers to choose their health care providers.02/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 20902/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 21805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2343 Bill by Federal and State AffairsEnsuring nondiscrimination of organ transplants on the basis of disability.02/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 21502/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Children and Seniors—HJ 21703/10/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Children and Seniors—HJ 37903/16/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 44803/17/2017 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 119 Nay: 0—HJ 46003/20/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 29503/21/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 29701/10/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, January 17, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 118-N01/17/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Public Health and Welfare—SJ 149502/08/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 155602/08/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed; Yea: 38 Nay: 0—SJ 155802/16/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, February 16, 2018—
HJ 235002/28/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Thursday, February 22, 2018—HJ 2447
H 2344 Bill by K-12 Education BudgetRequiring the adoption of a local foundation budget by each school district and the
levying of a property tax for the financing thereof.02/10/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 21602/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 22102/13/2017 House—Hearing: Friday, February 17, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 346-S02/14/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on K-12 Education Budget; Referred to
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 23602/15/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 24005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2345 Bill by K-12 Education BudgetAuthorizing school districts to adopt a local activities budget and levy property
taxes for the finance thereof.02/10/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 21602/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 22102/13/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 346-S02/15/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on K-12 Education Budget; Referred to
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 24002/16/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 25005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2346 Bill by K-12 Education BudgetAdministration of school district finance by the state board of education.02/10/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 21602/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 22102/13/2017 House—Hearing: Friday, February 17, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 346-S02/14/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on K-12 Education Budget; Referred to
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 236
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02/15/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 240
05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2347 Bill by K-12 Education BudgetCreating the school district finance and student success act.02/10/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 21602/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 22102/14/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on K-12 Education Budget; Referred to
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 23602/15/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 24002/15/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 20, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2348 Bill by Health and Human ServicesKansas safe access act; use of cannabis for medical conditions.02/10/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 21602/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 22105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2349 Bill by General Government BudgetRecreating the Kansas arts commission as a separate commission.02/10/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 21602/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 22105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2350 Bill by JudiciaryClarifying method for calculating the spousal elective share.02/10/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 21702/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 22101/17/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 23, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2351 Bill by Financial Institutions and PensionsProhibiting state contracts with companies that are engaged in an anti-Israeli
boycott. 02/10/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 21702/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ
22102/14/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions;
Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 23205/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2352 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeLimiting admissibility of impeachment evidence.02/10/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 21702/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 22102/15/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 20, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 152-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2354 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentFair share fees for labor organizations.02/10/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 217
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02/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic Development—HJ 221
05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2355 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentRequiring an affirmative acceptance by a consumer of charges by vendors offering
goods or services over the internet before billing.02/10/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 21702/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 22102/17/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development; Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 28005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2357 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentEnacting the agribusiness technology and entrepreneurship district act.02/10/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 21702/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 22105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2358 Bill by ElectionsElections; voter registration; voter identification; proof of citizenship deleted.02/10/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 21702/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 22105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2359 Bill by Government, Technology and SecuritySenate Substitute for Substitute for HB 2359 by Committee on Ways and Means -
Appropriations for FY 2018, FY 2019 and FY 2020 for various state agencies; capital improvement projects; omnibus appropriation act.
02/10/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 21702/13/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Government, Technology and Security—
HJ 22102/13/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 218-N02/20/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Government, Technology and
Security; Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 28202/21/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Government, Technology and Security—HJ 29802/15/2018 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Government, Technology and Security—HJ 233303/01/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—HJ 245303/01/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed—HJ 245303/05/2018 House—Final Action - Substitute passed; Yea: 115 Nay: 0—HJ 245903/05/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 166603/06/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 166703/19/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 21, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 548-S04/27/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 211104/30/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—SJ 211404/30/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—SJ 211404/30/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Pettey was
adopted—SJ 2114
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04/30/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Rogers was adopted—SJ 2114
04/30/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Taylor was adopted—SJ 2114
04/30/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed as amended—SJ 2114
04/30/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 28 Nay: 12—SJ 2115
04/30/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested; appointed Representative Waymaster, Representative Proehl and Representative Wolfe Moore as conferees—HJ 2955
04/30/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator McGinn, Senator Billinger and Senator Kelly appointed as conferees—SJ 2116
05/04/2018 House—Died in Conference
H 2360 Bill by AppropriationsEstablishing the division of the state employee health benefits plan in the
department of administration.02/13/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 22702/14/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 23203/23/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Referred to
Committee on General Government Budget—HJ 50103/24/2017 House—Hearing: Friday, March 24, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 218-N03/27/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
General Government Budget—HJ 53103/30/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 57204/03/2017 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 99 Nay: 26—HJ 58404/04/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 43404/05/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 47205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2361 Bill by AppropriationsTransferring administration of the state workers compensation self-insurance fund
to the department of administration.02/13/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 22702/14/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 23203/23/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Referred to
Committee on General Government Budget—HJ 50103/23/2017 House—Hearing: Friday, March 24, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 218-N01/22/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on General Government Budget—HJ 216402/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 236102/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Curtis was
rejected Yea: 41 Nay: 77—HJ 236102/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Hodge
was rejected Yea: 43 Nay: 75—HJ 236802/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 236902/21/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 119 Nay: 3—HJ 238402/21/2018 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, February 20, 2018—HJ 241002/21/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164002/22/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 164205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2362 Bill by AppropriationsEstablishing the alcoholic beverage control modernization fee.02/13/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 22702/14/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 232
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03/08/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 15, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 112-N03/22/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 49603/29/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 55603/29/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 55603/30/2017 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, March 29, 2017—HJ 57503/30/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 96 Nay: 28—HJ 56803/30/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 41204/03/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 43001/24/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, January 30, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 144-S02/02/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 153602/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 160502/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 160502/21/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 37 Nay: 3—SJ 162103/09/2018 House—Concurred with amendments; Yea: 111 Nay: 10—HJ 248203/12/2018 House—Reengrossed on Friday, March 9, 2018—HJ 249203/16/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, March 16, 2018—HJ
253603/20/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Tuesday, March 20, 2018—HJ 2544
H 2363 Bill by AppropriationsAuthorizing the department of administration to sell specified surplus state
property on behalf of various state agencies.02/13/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 22702/14/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 23205/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2364 Bill by AppropriationsSubstitute for HB 2364 by Committee on Appropriations - Appropriations for FY
2017, FY 2018, FY 2019 and FY 2020 for various state agencies.02/13/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 22802/14/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 23203/15/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, March 20, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 112-N03/28/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 28, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 112-N04/03/2017 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 58605/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
H 2365 Bill by AppropriationsSubstitute for HB 2365 by Committee on Appropriations - Appropriations for FY
2018, FY 2019, FY 2020, FY 2021, FY 2022, FY 2023 and FY 2024 for various state agencies; capital improvement projects; claims against the state; omnibus appropriation act.
02/13/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 22802/14/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 23203/15/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, March 20, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 112-N04/26/2018 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 289604/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—HJ 290204/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Carpenter
was adopted—HJ 290204/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Becker
was adopted Yea: 71 Nay: 53—HJ 290204/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Whipple
was adopted—HJ 2902
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04/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Whipple was withdrawn—HJ 2903
04/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Whipple was rejected—HJ 2903
04/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Jennings was adopted Yea: 103 Nay: 16—HJ 2903
04/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Swanson was withdrawn—HJ 2904
04/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Holscher was adopted—HJ 2904
04/27/2018 House—Representative Waymaster challenged the amendment under the provisions of House Rule 2110 (PayGo) . The amendment was ruled out of order.—HJ 2904
04/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Parker was rejected Yea: 56 Nay: 66—HJ 2905
04/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Weber was adopted Yea: 80 Nay: 41—HJ 2907
04/27/2018 House—Duplicate amendment by Representative Swanson allowed by unanimous consent under House Rule 2109.—HJ 2908
04/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Swanson was adopted—HJ 2908
04/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Helgerson was adopted—HJ 2908
04/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Helgerson was rejected—HJ 2908
04/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Whitmer was rejected—HJ 2908
04/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Whitmer was rejected—HJ 2908
04/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Garber was rejected—HJ 2909
04/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed as amended—HJ 2909
04/28/2018 House—Final Action - Substitute passed as amended; Yea: 92 Nay: 24—HJ 2913
04/28/2018 House—Engrossed on Friday, April 27, 2018—HJ 293204/28/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 211204/30/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 211405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2366 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAmending the beer and cereal malt beverage keg registration act to include hard
cider.02/14/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 23102/15/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 24003/08/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 15, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2367 Bill by TaxationConcerning valuation of property for taxation; duties of county appraiser; appeals.02/17/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 28002/20/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 28202/07/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, February 12, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2368 Bill by TaxationAllowing a deduction for business entities that create new jobs.
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02/17/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 28002/20/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 28203/09/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, March 13, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 346-S03/14/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 15, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2369 Bill by TaxationReducing the sales and compensating use tax rate of food and food ingredients.02/21/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 29702/22/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 31005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2370 Bill by TaxationConcerning income taxation; relating to determination of Kansas adjusted gross
income, rates, itemized deductions.02/21/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 29702/22/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 31002/23/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Taxation—HJ 35605/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
H 2371 Bill by TaxationIncome tax credit for expenses paid for household and dependent care services
necessary for gainful employment.02/22/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 32002/23/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 33605/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2372 Bill by TaxationProviding homestead property tax refunds for renters.02/22/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 32002/23/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 33605/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2373 Bill by TaxationEnacting the food sales tax refund and sunsetting the tax credit for food purchased
in this state.02/22/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 32002/23/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 33605/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2374 Bill by TaxationExpanding the tax credit for low income students scholarship program.02/23/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 35603/06/2017 House—Referred to Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 36003/21/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on K-12 Education Budget; Referred to
Committee on Education—HJ 47303/22/2017 House—Hearing and possible action: Thursday, March 23, 2017, 04:00 PM
Room 546-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2375 Bill by AppropriationsDepartment of commerce appropriations for fiscal years 2018 and 2019 for the rural
opportunity zones program.03/06/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 359
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03/07/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 36303/15/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, March 20, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2376 Bill by TaxationProperty tax lid; requiring cities and counties to publish notice of budget increase;
election requirements.03/06/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 35903/07/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 36303/08/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 16, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2377 Bill by TaxationRepealing the nonwage business income deduction.03/06/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 35903/07/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 36305/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2378 Bill by TaxationConcerning income taxation; relating to determination of Kansas adjusted gross
income, rates, itemized deductions.03/06/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 35903/07/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 36305/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2379 Bill by AppropriationsRequiring school district expenditure reporting under the Kansas uniform financial
accounting and reporting act.03/07/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 36503/08/2017 House—Referred to Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 36603/14/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 15, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2380 Bill by TaxationSenate Substitute for HB 2380 by Committee on Assessment and Taxation - Creating
the property tax review study commission.03/08/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 36803/09/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 37403/09/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, March 13, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/03/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Taxation—HJ 76205/12/2017 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—HJ 87905/12/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Whitmer05/12/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Representative Miller requested the
motion to amend by Representative Williams be divided. The amendment was ruled divisible and divided into 2 parts—HJ 928
05/12/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Williams Amendment Part A Adopted. Yea: 63 Nay: 56—HJ 928
05/12/2017 House—Committee of the Whole – Williams Amendment Part B Adopted. Yea: 117 Nay: 3—HJ 932
05/12/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Whipple was rejected Yea: 60 Nay: 61—HJ 946
05/12/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Pittman was adopted Yea: 68 Nay: 52—HJ 946
05/12/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 947
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05/15/2017 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 78 Nay: 42—HJ 95005/15/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 70205/16/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 70305/16/2017 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, May 17, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 142-S05/17/2017 Senate—Hearing continuation: Thursday, May 18, 2017, 09:00 AM Room
142-S04/07/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 206005/04/2018 Senate—Died on Senate General Orders
H 2381 Bill by TaxationProviding a sales tax exemption for the land institute.03/08/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 36903/09/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 37403/09/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 14, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2382 Bill by TaxationProviding for a $.11 increase in motor fuel taxes; trip permits; distribution of
revenues.03/08/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 36903/09/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 37403/23/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 23, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2383 Bill by AppropriationsProviding pay increases for public employees based on increase in tax revenue.03/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 37403/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 37805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2384 Bill by TaxationImposing sales tax on certain services.03/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 37403/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 37803/15/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 21, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2385 Bill by TaxationProviding for a 3.9% tax rate for all individuals and repealing future formulaic rate
cuts.03/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 37403/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 37803/15/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, March 20, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2386 Bill by Federal and State AffairsSenate Substitute for Senate Substitute for HB 2386 by Committee on Federal and
State Affairs – Amendments regarding the licensure of professional occupations; licensure, employment and background checks for employees of adult care homes, home health aides and providers of disability services; designating Kansas commission on veterans affairs office employees as safety sensitive positions subject to drug screening.
03/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 37403/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 378
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03/10/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 16, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 346-S03/17/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—HJ 46303/27/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 53003/28/2017 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 115 Nay: 8—HJ 54003/28/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 36403/29/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 36905/02/2017 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, May 04, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 152-S - Note
room and time change05/08/2017 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 62301/11/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Federal and
State Affairs—SJ 148403/22/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 178903/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—SJ 185303/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Olson was
adopted—SJ 185303/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator V. Schmidt was
adopted—SJ 185303/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator V. Schmidt was
adopted—SJ 185303/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed as amended—SJ
185303/28/2018 Senate—Final Action - Substitute passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ
185703/29/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Barker, Representative Highland and Representative Ruiz as conferees—HJ 2705
03/29/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Estes, Senator Olson and Senator Faust-Goudeau appointed as conferees—SJ 1934
04/07/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2014
04/07/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 2020
04/26/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 2861
04/26/2018 House—Substitute motion to not adopt and appoint a conference committee failed—HJ 2872
04/26/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 108 Nay: 11—HJ 2872
04/28/2018 House—Engrossed on Thursday, April 26, 2018—HJ 293205/01/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, May 01, 2018—HJ
300905/04/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Thursday, May 10, 2018
H 2388 Bill by AppropriationsAuthorizing the sale of certain Kansas lottery revenues.03/13/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 38203/14/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 38505/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2389 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAmendments to the Kansas amusement ride act.03/14/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 38503/15/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 416
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03/15/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 23, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 346-S03/15/2017 House—Hearing: Friday, March 24, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2390 Bill by TaxationTaxing sales of certain gym memberships.03/14/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 41303/15/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 41605/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2391 Bill by Federal and State AffairsConcerning driving under the influence and other driving offenses; use of ignition
interlock devices; expungement of convictions and diversions.03/15/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 41603/16/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 44603/20/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Federal and State Affairs; Referred
to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 46803/20/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 21, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N03/24/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—HJ 51903/29/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 55403/30/2017 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 123 Nay: 1—HJ 56803/30/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 41204/03/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 43005/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2392 Bill by AppropriationsRepealing the local government infrastructure improvement projects loan program;
abolishing the Kansas partnership fund.03/15/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 42203/16/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 44605/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2393 Bill by AppropriationsHazardous materials endorsement for commercial driver's licenses; transportation
security administration security screening process; abolishing the hazmat fee fund.
03/15/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 42203/16/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 44605/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2394 Bill by AppropriationsAbolishing the judiciary technology fund, access to justice fund, KAN-ED fund and
ROTC service scholarship program fund; credits, transfers and liabilities.03/15/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 42203/16/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 44605/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2395 Bill by TaxationSubstitute for HB2395 by Committee on Taxation - Concerning taxation; income tax
rates, determination of Kansas adjusted gross income and deductions; sales and use tax, rate on sales of food and food ingredients.
03/15/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 42203/15/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, March 20, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 346-S03/16/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 446
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03/30/2017 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by Committee on Taxation—HJ 573
05/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
H 2396 Bill by TaxationAllowing a tax credit for certain medical professionals who establish domicile in a
rural opportunity zone.03/16/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 45703/17/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 45905/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2397 Bill by Federal and State AffairsCreating an unconscionable act or practice under the Kansas consumer protection
act for people who engage in the unauthorized practice of law.03/16/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 45703/16/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, March 20, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 112-N03/17/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 45905/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2398 Bill by Federal and State AffairsSubstitute for HB 2398 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs - Roads and
highways; traffic-control devices maintained by counties and townships.03/16/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 45703/17/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 45903/28/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 29, 2017, 08:00 AM Room 346-S03/29/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—HJ 55804/03/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the
calendar—HJ 58604/03/2017 House—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Federal and
State Affairs—HJ 57803/19/2018 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 254203/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—HJ 266003/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed—HJ 266003/28/2018 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, March 27, 2018—HJ 269403/28/2018 House—Final Action - Substitute passed; Yea: 124 Nay: 0—HJ 267703/28/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 186303/29/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 186403/29/2018 Senate—Hearing and possible action: Monday, April 02, 2018, 09:00 AM
Room 144-S04/03/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 195705/04/2018 Senate—Died on Senate General Orders
H 2399 Bill by TaxationProviding a tax credit for certain child and dependent care expenses.03/17/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 45903/20/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 46703/30/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, April 03, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2400 Bill by TaxationRequiring certain remote sellers to collect Kansas sales tax.03/17/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 459
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03/17/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 22, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 346-S03/20/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 46703/29/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Taxation—HJ 55805/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
H 2401 Bill by Federal and State AffairsProhibiting use of union dues for partisan or political purposes.03/17/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 45903/20/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 46705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2402 Bill by AppropriationsDebt set off; allowing the director of accounts and reports to enter into an
agreement with third party vendors to assist in collecting debts against the state.
03/17/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 46503/20/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 46701/24/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2403 Bill by AppropriationsReinstating the enterprise zone program as an option in lieu of participation in the
rural opportunity zone program for counties designated as rural opportunity zones.
03/17/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 46503/17/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, March 20, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 112-N03/20/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 46703/20/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, March 20, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2404 Bill by Federal and State AffairsRehabilitation of abandoned property by cities.03/17/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 46503/20/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Local Government—HJ 46703/20/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 23, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 281-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2405 Bill by AppropriationsConcerning funding for the senior care act and redeemable beverage containers.03/20/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 46703/21/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 47305/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2406 Bill by TaxationRepealing property tax exemption for certain pipeline property.03/21/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 47303/22/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 48903/30/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, April 04, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2408 Bill by TaxationSenate Substitute for HB 2408 by Committee on Assessment and Taxation –
Providing a sales tax exemption for midland care connection, inc., Harry Hynes memorial hospice, inc. and hospice of the prairie, inc.
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03/22/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 49703/23/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 50103/27/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 28, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 346-S03/30/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Taxation—HJ 57304/04/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 59904/05/2017 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 124 Nay: 1—HJ 61104/05/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 48404/06/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 48803/23/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 180305/04/2018 Senate—Died on Senate General Orders
H 2410 Bill by AppropriationsSubstitute for HB 2410 by Committee on K-12 Education Budget - Creating the
Kansas school equity and enhancement act.03/22/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 49703/22/2017 House—Hearing continuation: Friday, March 24, 2017, 01:30 PM Room
346-S03/22/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 23, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 346-S03/23/2017 House—Referred to Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 50105/12/2017 House—Hearing: Friday, May 12, 2017, 10:30 AM Room 346-S05/16/2017 House—Committee Report, substitute bill without recommendation by
Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 97605/16/2017 House—Committee Report, substitute bill without recommendation by
Committee on K-12 Education Budget.—HJ 97605/24/2017 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—HJ 103005/24/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 103005/24/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Campbell
was adopted—HJ 103005/24/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Aurand
was adopted—HJ 103005/24/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Representative Campbell requested the
motion to amend by Representative Trimmer be divided. The amendment was ruled divisible and divided into 5 parts—HJ 1030
05/24/2017 House—Part A not considered due to objection under House Rule 2109 regarding duplicate motions to amend.
05/24/2017 House—Committee of the Whole – Trimmer Amendment Part B Adopted.—HJ 1031
05/24/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Trimmer Amendment Part C Adopted.—HJ 1031
05/24/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Trimmer Amendment Part D Failed.—HJ 1031
05/24/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Trimmer Amendment Part E Adopted.—HJ 1031
05/24/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Trimmer was rejected Yea: 47 Nay: 75—HJ 1035
05/24/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Highland was rejected—HJ 1036
05/24/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Ruling of the chair was sustained—HJ 1036
05/24/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Sutton was rejected—HJ 1036
05/24/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Sutton was rejected—HJ 1036
05/24/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Clark was adopted—HJ 1036
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05/24/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Ousley was rejected Yea: 46 Nay: 73—HJ 1037
05/24/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed as amended—HJ 1039
05/25/2017 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, May 24, 2017—HJ 105405/25/2017 House—Final Action - Substitute passed as amended; Yea: 84 Nay: 39—HJ
104305/25/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 75705/30/2017 Senate—Referred to Senate Select Committee on Education Finance—SJ 75805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2411 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAlcoholic beverages; microbreweries; contract brewing.03/24/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 51303/27/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 52601/10/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, January 18, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2412 Bill by AppropriationsProviding for a $.05 increase in motor fuel taxes; trip permits; distribution of
revenues.03/24/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 51303/27/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 52705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2413 Bill by AppropriationsAmending the Kansas indoor clean air act.03/24/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 52503/27/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 52605/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2414 Bill by Federal and State AffairsStandards for real estate appraisers.03/24/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 52503/27/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 52601/31/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 08, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2415 Bill by TaxationMaking parts of the scrap metal theft reduction act unenforceable until January 1,
2019.03/28/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 54503/29/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 54805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2416 Bill by TaxationIncome tax credit for certain purchases of goods and services by a taxpayer from
qualified vendors that provide employment to individuals who are blind or severely disabled.
03/30/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 56404/03/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 57704/03/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, April 04, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/12/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Taxation—HJ 94803/06/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 2462
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03/06/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Mason was adopted—HJ 2462
03/06/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 246203/07/2018 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018—HJ 247103/07/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 122 Nay: 0—HJ 246603/07/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 167703/08/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 168103/14/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 21, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 548-S03/23/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Assessment and Taxation—SJ 180305/04/2018 Senate—Died on Senate General Orders
H 2417 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAuthorizing state psychiatric institutions to prohibit the carrying of firearms in
secured areas.04/04/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 59404/05/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 60805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2418 Bill by AppropriationsEstablishing an on-site state employee health clinic.04/04/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 59904/04/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, April 05, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 112-N04/05/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 60805/04/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 79505/12/2017 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—HJ 87905/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
H 2419 Bill by AppropriationsState finances; transfers to and expenditures from the budget stabilization fund;
transfers to the pooled money investment portfolio. 04/04/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 60404/04/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, April 05, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 112-N04/05/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 60805/05/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 81602/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Ralph was
adopted—HJ 242502/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Helgerson
was adopted—HJ 242602/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Elliott was
rejected—HJ 242702/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 242702/22/2018 House—Engrossed on Thursday, February 22, 2018—HJ 244402/22/2018 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 117 Nay: 0—HJ
243502/28/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 165503/01/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 165703/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 548-S03/21/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 177303/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 181403/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Denning was
adopted—SJ 181403/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Suellentrop was
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rejected Yea: 16 Nay: 22—SJ 181403/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Francisco was
rejected—SJ 181503/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as further amended—SJ 181403/27/2018 Senate—Final Action - Not passed; Yea: 19 Nay: 21—SJ 183003/27/2018 Senate—Motion to Reconsider Failed Yea: 19 Nay: 21—SJ 1834
H 2420 Bill by TaxationConcerning taxation; income tax, determination of Kansas adjusted gross income,
rates, itemized deductions; sales and compensating use tax, rates food and food ingredients.
04/05/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 60804/06/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 62105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2421 Bill by TaxationEnacting a sales tax exemption for sales of currency, certain coins or bullion.05/02/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 68005/03/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 75701/24/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, January 29, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S03/08/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Taxation—HJ 247803/19/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 254103/19/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Representative Ward requested the
motion to amend by Representative Whitmer be divided. The amendment was ruled divisible and divided into 6 parts—HJ 2541
03/19/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Whitmer was withdrawn—HJ 2541
03/19/2018 House—Motion to Rise and Report adopted. Bill remains on General Orders.—HJ 2541
05/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
H 2422 Bill by TaxationProviding for a sales tax exemption for the make-a-wish foundation of Kansas.05/02/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 72805/03/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 75705/08/2017 House—Hearing: Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2423 Bill by Federal and State AffairsProhibiting the collection and sale of personal data by internet service providers.05/02/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 72905/03/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 75705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2424 Bill by TaxationProperty tax lid, exception for increases in certain employee benefits; property tax
exemption for certain property located in a former federal enclave.05/02/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 75605/03/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 75705/08/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, May 09, 2017, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/12/2017 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Taxation—HJ 94805/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
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H 2425 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAdding household members to the list of mandatory reporters of child abuse or
neglect.05/10/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 86805/11/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 87105/15/2017 House—Hearing and possible action: Tuesday, May 16, 2017, 08:00 AM
Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2427 Bill by Federal and State AffairsSubstitute for HB 2427 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs - Amendments
regarding the licensure, employment and background checks for employees of adult care homes, home health aides and providers of disability services.
05/12/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 87905/15/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 95005/15/2017 House—Hearing and possible action: Tuesday, May 16, 2017, 08:00 AM
Room 346-S02/07/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 08, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 346-S03/12/2018 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 249203/23/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—HJ 257303/23/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed—HJ 257303/26/2018 House—Engrossed on Friday, March 23, 2018—HJ 265503/26/2018 House—Final Action - Substitute passed; Yea: 123 Nay: 0—HJ 257903/26/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 181603/27/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 182805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2428 Bill by TaxationRepealing certain sales tax exemptions.05/22/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 100805/23/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 102505/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2429 Bill by AppropriationsDistribution of tax revenue from the cigarette and tobacco products tax to the
children's initiative fund.05/30/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 105605/31/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 107305/31/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, June 01, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2430 Bill by AppropriationsAuthorizing the sale of certain tobacco settlement receipts; creating the great plains
tobacco settlement financing corporation; authorizing the issuance of bonds payable from the tobacco asset payments.
05/30/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 105605/31/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 107305/31/2017 House—Hearing: Thursday, June 01, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2431 Bill by TaxationTaxation; relating to income tax, rates, credits, itemized deductions and
determination of Kansas adjusted gross income; sales and use tax, rate, food and food ingredients; property tax, homestead refunds; motor fuels
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tax rate; cigarettes, rate of tax.06/04/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 114006/05/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 115305/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2432 Bill by TaxationConcerning taxation; relating to income tax rates, credits, deductions and
determination of Kansas adjusted gross income.06/04/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 114106/05/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 115305/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2433 Bill by TaxationConcerning income tax, relating to credits, rates, determination of Kansas gross
income and itemized deductions for qualified medical expenses.06/04/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 114106/05/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 115305/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2434 Bill by TaxationConcerning income tax; relating to rates, credits, deductions and determination of
Kansas adjusted gross income.06/04/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 114106/05/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 115305/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2435 Bill by Legislative Post Audit CommitteeKansas 911 act; audits by legislative post audit.01/08/2018 House—Prefiled for Introduction on Thursday, November 16, 201701/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 211701/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 212101/24/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 112-N02/08/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 228202/15/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 233002/19/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 121 Nay: 0—HJ 234002/19/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 160202/20/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Utilities—SJ 160402/21/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 28, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 548-S03/02/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Utilities—SJ 166303/08/2018 Senate—Consent Calendar Passed Yea: 38 Nay: 0—SJ 168103/16/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, March 16, 2018—HJ
253603/20/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Tuesday, March 20, 2018—HJ 2544
H 2436 Bill by Representatives Resman, TarwaterDesignating a portion of United States highway 69 as the Brandon Collins memorial
highway.01/08/2018 House—Prefiled for Introduction on Thursday, November 16, 201701/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 211701/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 212102/02/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 08, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 582-N02/09/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Transportation—HJ 229202/14/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 120 Nay: 0—HJ 2313
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02/14/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 157902/15/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 158302/21/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 01, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 546-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2437 Bill by Representative BeckerNational day of the cowboy.01/08/2018 House—Prefiled for Introduction on Wednesday, December 06, 201701/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 211801/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 212101/17/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 23, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 346-S01/24/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 217401/29/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 121 Nay: 0—HJ 219101/29/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 151701/30/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 151901/31/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, February 08, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 144-S02/12/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 156402/15/2018 Senate—Consent Calendar Passed Yea: 38 Nay: 0—SJ 158602/28/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, February 23, 2018—
HJ 244803/01/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Thursday, March 1, 2018—HJ 2452
H 2438 Bill by Legislative Post Audit CommitteeRequiring the legislative post auditor to conduct an audit of the 911 coordinating
council.01/08/2018 House—Prefiled for Introduction on Thursday, December 21, 201701/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 211801/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 212101/11/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 17, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 346-S01/31/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—HJ 220202/07/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Parker
was rejected Yea: 43 Nay: 78—HJ 225202/07/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 225402/08/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 123 Nay: 0—HJ 226902/09/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 156102/12/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 156403/01/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 08, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 144-S04/05/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—SJ 198504/27/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—SJ 210804/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Estes was
adopted—SJ 210804/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 210804/27/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 38 Nay: 0—SJ
211005/02/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—HJ 301405/02/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Highland, Representative Humphries and Representative Ruiz as conferees—HJ 3042
05/02/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Estes, Senator Olson and Senator Faust-Goudeau appointed as conferees—SJ 2202
05/03/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
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—SJ 233105/03/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 38 Nay: 1—SJ
233405/03/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 121 Nay: 0—HJ
323005/04/2018 House—Engrossed on Thursday, May 3, 2018—HJ 333405/04/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, May 08, 201805/04/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Thursday, May 10, 2018
H 2439 Bill by Representatives Jennings, Brim, Delperdang, Mastroni, Ryckman, Schwab, Smith, E., Tarwater, Wheeler
Creating an additional crime of involuntary manslaughter for certain violations of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
01/08/2018 House—Prefiled for Introduction on Thursday, December 21, 201701/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 211801/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ
212101/10/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, January 18, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 152-S01/10/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, January 18, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 152-S01/25/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 217701/26/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 218501/26/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Jennings
was adopted—HJ 218501/26/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 218501/29/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 122 Nay: 0—HJ 219101/29/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 151701/30/2018 House—Engrossed on Friday, January 26, 2018—HJ 219901/30/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 151901/31/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, February 06, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S02/08/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—SJ 155902/21/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 161502/22/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 164703/02/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, March 02, 2018—HJ
245503/09/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Friday, March 9, 2018—HJ 2481
H 2440 Bill by Legislative Post Audit CommitteeEliminating the cost estimate of special education services from the performance
audit of a reasonable estimate of the cost of providing educational opportunities for every public school student.
01/08/2018 House—Prefiled for Introduction on Thursday, December 21, 201701/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 211801/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 212105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2441 Bill by Legislative Post Audit CommitteeAudits of state agencies; financial-compliance audits; Kansas lottery security audit;
selection of auditors, contracts with.01/08/2018 House—Prefiled for Introduction on Wednesday, December 27, 201701/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 211801/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 212101/11/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 17, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 346-S02/01/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 222702/08/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 2271
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02/08/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Whitmer was adopted—HJ 2271
02/08/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Highberger was adopted—HJ 2271
02/08/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 227102/08/2018 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 122 Nay: 1—HJ
228002/09/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 156102/09/2018 House—Engrossed on Thursday, February 8, 2018—HJ 229302/12/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 156403/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Monday, March 12, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 144-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2442 Bill by Representative MillerProhibiting the possession of bump stocks, or similar devices or attachments for
semiautomatic firearms.01/08/2018 House—Prefiled for Introduction on Thursday, December 28, 201701/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 211801/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 212105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2443 Bill by Representative HighbergerCreating the crime of unlawful abandonment of a firearm.01/08/2018 House—Prefiled for Introduction on Thursday, December 28, 201701/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 211801/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 212105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2444 Bill by Joint Committee on Pensions, Investments and BenefitsRepealing requirements of the KPERS board regarding new investments and
divestment of current investments in companies with business operations in Sudan.
01/08/2018 House—Prefiled for Introduction on Friday, January 05, 201801/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 211801/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ
212101/17/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 24, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 281-N02/06/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ 224202/13/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 230102/14/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 111 Nay: 9—HJ 231402/14/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 157902/15/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
158303/02/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 07, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 546-S03/20/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ 176703/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 181403/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 181403/27/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 38 Nay: 2—SJ 183103/28/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Kelly, Representative Powell and Representative Finney as conferees—HJ 2689
03/29/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Longbine, Senator Billinger and Senator Rogers appointed as conferees—SJ 1866
04/06/2018 House—Concurred with amendments in conference; Yea: 111 Nay: 8—HJ 2800
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04/06/2018 House—Engrossed on Friday, April 6, 2018—HJ 280904/26/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, April 10, 2018—HJ
289704/26/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Wednesday, April 18, 2018—HJ 2860
H 2445 Bill by Representative RookerAmending the Kansas school equity and enhancement act regarding local option
budget provisions, certain weightings, capital outlay expenditures and repealing provisions of the CLASS act.
01/08/2018 House—Prefiled for Introduction on Friday, January 05, 201801/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 211801/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 212102/21/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on K-12 Education Budget; Referred to
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 241003/01/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 245203/07/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 346-S03/29/2018 House—Committee Report, be amended without recommendation by
Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 271204/02/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted04/02/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Patton
was adopted—HJ 273304/02/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Landwehr
was adopted Yea: 107 Nay: 14—HJ 273304/02/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Landwehr
was rejected Yea: 40 Nay: 81—HJ 273404/02/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Trimmer
was rejected Yea: 46 Nay: 76—HJ 274004/02/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Pittman
was rejected—HJ 274104/02/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Pittman
was rejected—HJ 274104/02/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Tarwater
was rejected—HJ 274104/02/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Motion to recommend favorably for
passage failed—HJ 274104/03/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Whitmer
was rejected Yea: 49 Nay: 74—HJ 274604/03/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Ousley
was rejected Yea: 37 Nay: 84—HJ 274704/03/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Eplee was
adopted—HJ 274704/03/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Awerkamp
was rejected—HJ 274804/03/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended Yea: 71 Nay: 53—
HJ 274804/03/2018 House—Motion to Reconsider Adopted—HJ 274904/03/2018 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 71 Nay: 53—HJ
275004/03/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 194304/04/2018 Senate—Referred to Senate Select Committee on Education Finance—SJ
196104/05/2018 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, April 3, 2018—HJ 276905/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2446 Bill by Joint Committee on Kansas SecurityAllowing for a ranking minority member on the joint committee on information
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technology and the joint committee on Kansas security. 01/08/2018 House—Prefiled for Introduction on Friday, January 05, 2018—HJ 212101/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 211801/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Government, Technology and Security—
HJ 212101/19/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 24, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 218-N01/30/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Government, Technology and Security—HJ 219702/07/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 225202/07/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 225202/08/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 123 Nay: 0—HJ 227002/09/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 156102/09/2018 House—Engrossed on Thursday, February 8, 2018—HJ 229302/12/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 156405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2447 Bill by Representative GarberRequiring access at certain location from U.S. highway 36.01/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 212001/09/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 212405/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2448 Bill by Representative JenningsProviding membership in the KP&F retirement system for security officers of the
department of corrections. 01/09/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 212601/10/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ
213501/23/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 281-N02/06/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ 224202/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 235302/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Jennings
was adopted—HJ 235302/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 235302/21/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 113 Nay: 9—HJ 238402/21/2018 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, February 20, 2018—HJ 241002/21/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164002/22/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
164203/02/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 07, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 546-S03/20/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ 176705/04/2018 Senate—Died on Senate General Orders
H 2449 Bill by Representative SloanAmending the video competition act.01/10/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 213301/11/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications
—HJ 213701/31/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 07, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2450 Bill by Representative SloanCollocation of broadband equipment in public right-of-way utility easements.01/10/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 2133
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01/11/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Local Government—HJ 213701/16/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Local Government; Referred to
Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications—HJ 214205/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2451 Bill by Representative SloanEnacting the statewide broadband deployment authorization act.01/10/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 213401/11/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications
—HJ 213701/31/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 07, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2452 Bill by Water and EnvironmentLimiting the duration of certain conservation easements.01/10/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 213401/11/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Water and Environment—HJ 213701/11/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, January 18, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2453 Bill by Joint Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice OversightAllow a fee to be assessed for application to immediate intervention programs.01/10/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 213401/11/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ
213701/17/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, January 25, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 152-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2454 Bill by Joint Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice OversightClarifying juvenile offender review and dispositional hearing requirements; tolling
case length limits for certain juvenile offenders; monitoring costs avoided through reductions in youth out-of-home placements by juvenile justice oversight committee.
01/10/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 213401/11/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ
213702/07/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, February 12, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 152-S02/15/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 233102/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 236902/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 236902/21/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 121 Nay: 1—HJ 238502/21/2018 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, February 20, 2018—HJ 241002/21/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164002/22/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 164202/28/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 06, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S03/06/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—SJ 167103/15/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 171603/15/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 171603/15/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ
174803/20/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Jennings, Representative Whitmer and Representative Highberger as conferees—HJ 2545
03/20/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Wilborn, Senator Lynn and
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Senator Haley appointed as conferees—SJ 176604/05/2018 House—Concurred with amendments in conference; Yea: 119 Nay: 0—HJ
276804/06/2018 House—Reengrossed on Thursday, April 5, 2018—HJ 280904/26/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, April 10, 2018—HJ
289704/26/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Monday, April 16, 2018—HJ 2860
H 2455 Bill by Joint Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice OversightRequire the juvenile justice oversight committee to monitor instead of calculate state
expenditures avoided as a result of reductions in out-of-home placement of juvenile offenders.
01/10/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 213401/11/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ
213701/17/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, January 25, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 152-S02/01/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 222702/13/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 230102/13/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 230102/14/2018 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, February 13, 2018—HJ 232202/14/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 118 Nay: 2—HJ 231402/14/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 157902/15/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 158302/21/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 01, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2456 Bill by Joint Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice OversightTolling case length limits for certain juvenile offenders.01/10/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 213401/11/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ
213701/17/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, January 25, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 152-S02/01/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 222702/13/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 230102/13/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 230102/14/2018 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, February 13, 2018—HJ 232202/14/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 120 Nay: 0—HJ 231502/14/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 157902/15/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 158302/21/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 01, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2457 Bill by JudiciaryEnacting the asbestos trust claims transparency act.01/10/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 213401/10/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 17, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N01/11/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 213702/20/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 235502/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 243102/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 243102/22/2018 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 77 Nay: 40—HJ
244202/28/2018 House—Engrossed on Friday, February 23, 2018—HJ 244702/28/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 1655
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03/01/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 08, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S03/01/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 165703/14/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—SJ 170603/22/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 178503/22/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed; Yea: 23 Nay: 16—SJ 178503/29/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Thursday, March 29, 2018—
HJ 272404/03/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Monday, April 2, 2018—HJ 2745
H 2458 Bill by JudiciaryCreating the crime of counterfeiting currency; including federal law enforcement
officers in assault and battery against a law enforcement officer; adding violations of mistreatment of a dependent adult or elder person, changing the felony loss thresholds and adding the crime to the inherently dangerous felonies list; making the criminal penalty for possession of THC equal to the criminal penalty of possession of marijuana; amending the definition of escape in crimes of escape and aggravated escape from custody; allowing use of certified drug abuse treatment program for certain drug severity level 4 crimes.
01/11/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 213601/12/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 213901/24/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N02/19/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 234502/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 240802/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 240802/22/2018 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, February 21, 2018—HJ 244402/22/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 117 Nay: 0—HJ 241202/22/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164202/28/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 165402/28/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 07, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S03/23/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—SJ 180403/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 185903/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Haley was
rejected—SJ 185903/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 185903/29/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 186704/02/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Finch, Representative Ralph and Representative Carmichael as conferees—HJ 2732
04/03/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Wilborn, Senator Lynn and Senator Haley appointed as conferees—SJ 1942
05/02/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2202
05/02/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 2233
05/03/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 3100
05/03/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 119 Nay: 0—HJ 3109
05/03/2018 House—Reengrossed on Thursday, May 3, 2018—HJ 324705/04/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, May 08, 201805/04/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Wednesday, May 16, 2018
H 2459 Bill by Judiciary
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Amending the Kansas standard asset seizure and forfeiture act and establishing the Kansas asset seizure and forfeiture repository.
01/11/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 213601/12/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 213901/17/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 24, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N02/12/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 229702/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 239602/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 239602/21/2018 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, February 21, 2018—HJ 241002/22/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 110 Nay: 7—HJ 241302/22/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164202/28/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 165403/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S03/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—SJ 174903/22/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Faust-Goudeau
was rejected Yea: 13 Nay: 26—SJ 178503/22/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 178503/22/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 178603/29/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Thursday, March 29, 2018—
HJ 272404/03/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Monday, April 2, 2018—HJ 2745
H 2460 Bill by Federal and State AffairsFirearm safety education programs in public schools.01/11/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 213701/12/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 213901/31/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 06, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 346-S02/14/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 232002/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the
calendar—HJ 242705/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
H 2461 Bill by Representative HodgeAwarding costs and attorney fees to plaintiffs prevailing in unpaid wage claims.01/11/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 213701/12/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 213902/07/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2462 Bill by Representative SloanAuthorizing the use of dark fiber. 01/11/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 213701/12/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications
—HJ 213901/31/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 07, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2463 Bill by Transportation and Public Safety BudgetProhibiting the department of corrections from demolishing and constructing a
correctional facility at Lansing until the legislature has approved the reissued request for proposal. Making null and void a provision that allows the department to construct a correctional facility.
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01/11/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 213701/12/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 213905/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2464 Bill by Veterans and MilitaryAllowing military service members called to active duty to terminate certain
contracts. 01/11/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 213701/12/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Veterans and Military—HJ 213901/17/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, January 25, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 152-S02/06/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Veterans and Military—HJ 224302/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the
calendar—HJ 236902/22/2018 House—Stricken from Calendar by Rule 1507—HJ 2444
H 2465 Bill by Veterans and MilitaryDesignating Kansas commission on veterans affairs office employees as safety
sensitive positions subject to drug screening.01/11/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 213701/12/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Veterans and Military—HJ 213901/17/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, January 25, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 152-S02/01/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Veterans and Military—HJ 222802/05/2018 House—Withdrawn from Consent Calendar and placed on General Orders—
HJ 223702/19/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 234202/20/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 101 Nay: 17—HJ 235802/21/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 161502/22/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 164203/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 144-S03/16/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 175605/04/2018 Senate—Died on Senate General Orders
H 2466 Bill by AppropriationsMaking appropriations for FY2018, FY2019, FY2020, FY2021, FY2022, and
FY2023 for the department of education.01/11/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 213701/12/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 213905/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2467 Bill by AppropriationsMaking appropriations for FY2018 and FY2019 for the department of education.01/11/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 213701/12/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 213905/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2468 Bill by AppropriationsSubstitute for HB 2468 by Committee on Appropriations - Appropriation revisions
for FY 2018 and FY 2019 for various state agencies.01/11/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 213701/12/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 213903/07/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 112-N03/22/2018 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 2567
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05/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
H 2469 Bill by InsuranceExempting certain claims handling operations from certain local ordinances and
restrictions during an emergency or catastrophe.01/12/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 213901/16/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Insurance—HJ 214201/16/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, January 18, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 281-N01/23/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Insurance—HJ 217002/08/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 227902/08/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 227902/08/2018 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 123 Nay: 0—HJ
228102/09/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 156102/09/2018 House—Engrossed on Thursday, February 8, 2018—HJ 229302/12/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ
156403/02/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 06, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 546-S03/06/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ 1671
03/14/2018 Senate—Consent Calendar Passed Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 170303/20/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, March 20, 2018—
HJ 255003/22/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Thursday, March 22, 2018—HJ 2564
H 2470 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAlcoholic beverages; microbreweries; alcoholic candy and confectionery products;
hours of sales of alcoholic liquor by the drink; self-service dispensing of beer and wine.
01/16/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 214101/17/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 214501/17/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, January 18, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 346-S01/29/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 219302/06/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 224102/06/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Hodge
was rejected Yea: 37 Nay: 80—HJ 224102/06/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 224202/07/2018 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, February 6, 2018—HJ 225802/07/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 121 Nay: 1—HJ 225202/07/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 155102/08/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 155402/21/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 28, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 144-S03/02/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—SJ 166303/06/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Estes was
adopted—SJ 166803/06/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator McGinn was
adopted—SJ 166903/06/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 167003/07/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 167703/09/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Barker, Representative Highland and Representative Ruiz as conferees—HJ 2482
03/12/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Estes, Senator Olson and Senator
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Faust-Goudeau appointed as conferees—SJ 169004/04/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 27 Nay: 10—SJ
196204/05/2018 House—Conference Committee Report not adopted; Representative Barker,
Representative Highland and Representative Ruiz appointed as second conferees—HJ 2767
04/05/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Estes, Senator Olson and Senator Faust-Goudeau appointed as second conferees—SJ 1985
04/30/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2118
04/30/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 34 Nay: 4—SJ 2134
05/01/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 2965
05/01/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 94 Nay: 28—HJ 2965
05/01/2018 House—Reengrossed on Tuesday, May 1, 2018—HJ 300905/04/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, May 04, 2018—HJ
333405/04/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Monday, May 14, 2018
H 2471 Bill by Health and Human ServicesPhysical therapy licensure compact.01/16/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 214101/17/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 214501/31/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, February 05, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 546-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2472 Bill by Health and Human ServicesRelating to organ donation, amending the uniform anatomical gift act.01/16/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 214101/17/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 214501/17/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 23, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 546-S02/13/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 231102/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 239602/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 239602/21/2018 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, February 21, 2018—HJ 241002/22/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 117 Nay: 0—HJ 241402/22/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164202/28/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 165402/28/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 06, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 118-N03/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Public Health and Welfare—SJ 175103/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 181403/27/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 183104/02/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, April 02, 2018—HJ
274204/05/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Wednesday, April 4, 2018—HJ 2756
H 2473 Bill by Representative SloanRural broadband, income tax credit, modifications; sales tax exemptions.01/16/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 214101/17/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 214505/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
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H 2474 Bill by JudiciaryRemoving the requirement for district courts to mail marriage certificate
information to the secretary of health and environment.01/17/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 214301/17/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, January 22, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N01/18/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 215802/02/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Judiciary—HJ 223402/07/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 122 Nay: 0—HJ 225102/07/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 155102/08/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 155402/21/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 01, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2475 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAuthorizing the on-premises sale by microbreweries of certain large containers of
beer for off-premises consumption and providing labeling requirements for such containers.
01/17/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 214301/17/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 23, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 346-S01/18/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 215805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2476 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAmending the open records act and creating an exception to the unlawful use of
public records for certain commercial uses.01/17/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 214401/17/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 23, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 346-S01/18/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 215801/31/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 220202/14/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 231502/14/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative
Carmichael was withdrawn—HJ 231502/14/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Handwritten Motion to Amend - Offered
by Representative Carmichael—HJ 231502/14/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Handwritten Amendment by
Representative Carmichael was withdrawn—HJ 232202/14/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Motion to rerefer to committee failed
Committee on Federal and State Affairs02/14/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 231502/15/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 107 Nay: 15—HJ 232802/15/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 158302/16/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 159902/21/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 28, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 144-S03/02/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—SJ 166303/07/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the
calendar—SJ 167803/13/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Denning was
adopted—SJ 169603/13/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 169703/14/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 38 Nay: 2—SJ 170403/20/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Barker, Representative Highland and Representative Ruiz as conferees—HJ 2545
03/20/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Estes, Senator Olson and Senator
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Faust-Goudeau appointed as conferees—SJ 176604/07/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—SJ 201404/07/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 39 Nay: 1—SJ
204404/26/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—HJ 286104/26/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 91 Nay: 29—HJ
287004/28/2018 House—Engrossed on Thursday, April 26, 2018—HJ 293204/30/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, April 30, 2018—HJ
296205/04/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Friday, May 4, 2018—HJ 3334
H 2477 Bill by AgricultureRelating to the Kansas pet animal act.01/17/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 214401/18/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 215801/23/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 30, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 582-N02/15/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Agriculture—HJ 233002/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 240802/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Schroeder
was adopted—HJ 240802/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Hoffman
was rejected—HJ 240802/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Karleskint
was adopted—HJ 240802/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 240902/22/2018 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, February 21, 2018—HJ 244402/22/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 103 Nay: 14—HJ 241402/22/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164202/28/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
165403/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 08, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 159-S03/21/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ 177303/29/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 187303/29/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Hilderbrand was
adopted—SJ 187303/29/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Billinger was
rejected—SJ 187403/29/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as further amended—SJ 187403/29/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 34 Nay: 6—SJ
193204/06/2018 House—Concurred with amendments; Yea: 116 Nay: 4—HJ 279804/06/2018 House—Reengrossed on Friday, April 6, 2018—HJ 280904/26/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, April 10, 2018—HJ
289704/26/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Monday, April 16, 2018—HJ 2860
H 2478 Bill by AgricultureRelating to Kansas department of agriculture license renewal dates and late fees. 01/17/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, January 22, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 582-N01/18/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 214401/18/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 215802/20/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
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Committee on Agriculture—HJ 236902/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 240902/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 240902/22/2018 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, February 21, 2018—HJ 244402/22/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 102 Nay: 15—HJ 241502/22/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164202/28/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
165405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2479 Bill by JudiciaryAllowing criminal cases to be stayed during state appeal of writ of habeas corpus
relief; creating procedures and limitations concerning contact with jurors following a criminal jury trial; clarifying methods of recording grand jury proceedings.
01/17/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 214401/17/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, January 22, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N01/18/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 215802/02/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—HJ 223402/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 235302/21/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 122 Nay: 0—HJ 238602/21/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164002/22/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 164202/28/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 07, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S03/23/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—SJ 180903/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 185903/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 185903/29/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 186804/02/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Finch, Representative Ralph and Representative Carmichael as conferees—HJ 2732
04/03/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Wilborn, Senator Lynn and Senator Haley appointed as conferees—SJ 1942
05/02/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2202
05/02/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 2238
05/03/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 3100
05/03/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 106 Nay: 13—HJ 3114
05/03/2018 House—Engrossed on Thursday, May 3, 2018—HJ 324705/04/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, May 08, 201805/04/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Monday, May 14, 2018
H 2480 Bill by JudiciaryChanging the definition of "misdemeanor crime of domestic violence" in the Kansas
law enforcement training act.01/18/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 214401/18/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 215801/24/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, January 29, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N02/12/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—HJ 229702/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 239602/22/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 117 Nay: 0—HJ 2415
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02/22/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164202/28/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 165403/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2481 Bill by JudiciaryCreating the adoption protection act and updating the Kansas adoption and
relinquishment act.01/17/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 214401/18/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 215801/24/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 30, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N02/19/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—HJ 234402/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 239102/22/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 117 Nay: 0—HJ 241602/22/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164202/28/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 165403/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 15, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S03/22/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—SJ 178903/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Baumgardner
was adopted Yea: 24 Nay: 14—SJ 186003/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Rogers was
rejected Yea: 16 Nay: 21—SJ 186103/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 186103/29/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 28 Nay: 12—SJ 186803/29/2018 House—Motion to concur with amendments failed; Yea: 58 Nay: 64—HJ
272403/29/2018 House—Motion to Reconsider Adopted—HJ 272403/29/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Finch, Representative Ralph and Representative Carmichael as conferees—HJ 2724
04/02/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Wilborn, Senator Lynn and Senator Haley appointed as conferees—SJ 1937
05/04/2018 House—Died in Conference
H 2482 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentConcerning restrictions of state contracts with businesses engaged in anti-Israel
boycotts.01/17/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 214401/17/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 23, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 112-N01/18/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 215801/25/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Commerce, Labor and Economic Development—HJ 217701/26/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 218501/29/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 75 Nay: 47—HJ 219201/29/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 151701/30/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 151902/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 548-S02/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Commerce—SJ 158902/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 160602/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Olson was
rejected Yea: 7 Nay: 32—SJ 160602/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 160602/21/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 35 Nay: 5—SJ 1622
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03/09/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested; appointed Representative Mason, Representative Corbet and Representative Whipple as conferees—HJ 2482
03/12/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Lynn, Senator Suellentrop and Senator Holland appointed as conferees—SJ 1690
03/29/2018 House—Representative Barker, Representative Highland, and Representative Ruiz are appointed to replace Representative Mason, Representative Corbet, and Representative Whipple on the Conference Committee—HJ 2724
04/02/2018 Senate—Senator Estes, Senator Olson, and Senator Faust-Goudeau are appointed to replace Senator Lynn, Senator Suellentrop, and Senator Holland on the Conference Committee—SJ 1940
04/07/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2014
04/07/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 36 Nay: 1—SJ 2046
04/07/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 2481
04/07/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 88 Nay: 32—HJ 2848
04/07/2018 House—Engrossed on Saturday, April 7, 2018—HJ 285804/26/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, April 16, 2018—HJ
289704/26/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Wednesday, April 18, 2018—HJ 2860
H 2483 Bill by Representative AurandDue process for termination of certain teachers' contracts.01/17/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 214401/18/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Education—HJ 215801/24/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 24, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 546-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2484 Bill by EducationProvision of assistive technology, sign language and Braille services for students
with a disability.01/17/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 214401/18/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Education—HJ 215805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2485 Bill by EducationRequiring transportation of certain students when no safe pedestrian route is
available.01/17/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 214401/18/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Education—HJ 215802/09/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 546-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2486 Bill by TransportationAllowing golf carts to be driven on certain streets at night and requiring certain
equipment.01/17/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 214401/18/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 215801/24/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 30, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 582-N02/07/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Transportation—HJ 225402/19/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 234202/20/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 89 Nay: 29—HJ 2358
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02/21/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 161502/22/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 164202/28/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 07, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 546-S03/20/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Transportation—SJ 176703/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 185903/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Billinger was
rejected—SJ 185903/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 185903/29/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 36 Nay: 4—SJ 187105/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
H 2487 Bill by InsuranceAuthorizing the commissioner of insurance to provide for certain modifications of
an employer's premium rates under a workers compensation insurance policy.
01/17/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 214401/18/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Insurance—HJ 215801/24/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 01, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 281-N02/20/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Insurance; Referred to Committee
on Appropriations—HJ 235203/26/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Insurance—HJ 258103/27/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Insurance—HJ 266505/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
H 2488 Bill by TaxationCreating the crime of unlawful acts involving automated sales suppression devices.01/17/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 214401/18/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 215801/18/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 23, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S01/25/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Taxation—HJ 218202/15/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 233002/15/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 233002/19/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 121 Nay: 0—HJ 234002/19/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 160202/20/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 160403/14/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 20, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 548-S03/20/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 176603/29/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 187303/29/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 187303/29/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ
193304/02/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Johnson, Representative Phillips and Representative Sawyer as conferees—HJ 2732
04/03/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Tyson, Senator Kerschen and Senator Holland appointed as conferees—SJ 1942
04/06/2018 Senate—Senator Francisco is appointed to replace Senator Holland on the Conference Committee—SJ 2011
04/26/2018 Senate—Senator Holland is appointed to replace Senator Francisco on the Conference Committee—SJ 2106
05/03/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2321
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05/03/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 22 Nay: 0—SJ 2329
05/04/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 3250
05/04/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 119 Nay: 0—HJ 3250
05/04/2018 House—Reengrossed on Friday, May 4, 2018—HJ 333405/04/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, May 08, 201805/04/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Monday, May 14, 2018
H 2489 Bill by TaxationApportionment of corporate income under the multistate tax compact; election.01/17/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 214501/18/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 215802/05/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 08, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S03/08/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Taxation—HJ 247803/15/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 252003/15/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 252003/16/2018 House—Engrossed on Thursday, March 15, 2018—HJ 253603/16/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 110 Nay: 8—HJ 252503/19/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 176003/20/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 176205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2490 Bill by TaxationDefining durable medical equipment under the Kansas retailers sales tax act.01/18/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 214501/18/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 215801/18/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 23, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2491 Bill by TaxationSales tax; installation of appliances and electronic products.01/18/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 214501/18/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 215805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2492 Bill by TaxationProviding sales tax authority for certain counties and sales tax exemptions for
certain organizations and coins or bullion.01/17/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 214501/18/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 215801/18/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, January 22, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S01/25/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Taxation—HJ 218202/08/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 227102/08/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative
Waymaster was adopted—HJ 227102/08/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 227902/08/2018 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 109 Nay: 14—
HJ 228102/09/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 156102/09/2018 House—Engrossed on Thursday, February 8, 2018—HJ 229302/12/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 156403/21/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 22, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 548-S
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03/23/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 1804
03/29/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 187403/29/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Tyson was
adopted—SJ 187403/29/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Tyson was
adopted—SJ 190303/29/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as further amended—SJ 193203/29/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 38 Nay: 2—SJ
193304/02/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Johnson, Representative Phillips and Representative Sawyer as conferees—HJ 2732
04/03/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Tyson, Senator Kerschen and Senator Holland appointed as conferees—SJ 1942
04/06/2018 Senate—Senator Francisco is appointed to replace Senator Holland on the Conference Committee—SJ 2011
04/26/2018 Senate—Senator Holland is appointed to replace Senator Francisco on the Conference Committee—SJ 2107
05/01/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 3008
05/01/2018 House—Motion to concur with amendments in conference failed; Yea: 19 Nay: 102 (Remains in Conference)—HJ 3009
05/04/2018 House—Died in Conference
H 2493 Bill by TaxationGiving the director of taxation subpoena power for sales tax investigations.01/17/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 214501/18/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 215801/18/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 24, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2494 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentAmending certain provisions pertaining to rebates with respect to real estate
brokers and salespersons.01/18/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 215701/19/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 216002/07/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, February 12, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 112-N02/22/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development; Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 241203/01/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic Development—HJ 245205/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2495 Bill by Health and Human ServicesCompliance by community service providers with developmental disabilities reform
act.01/18/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 215701/19/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 216005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2496 Bill by Health and Human ServicesEnacting the nurse licensure compact.01/18/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 215701/19/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 2160
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01/24/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 546-S02/07/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 08, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 546-S02/21/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 239602/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 243102/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative
Frownfelter was adopted—HJ 243102/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 243102/22/2018 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 116 Nay: 1—HJ
244102/28/2018 House—Engrossed on Friday, February 23, 2018—HJ 244702/28/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 165503/01/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 165703/14/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 21, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 118-N03/21/2018 Senate—Hearing continuation: Thursday, March 22, 2018, 09:30 AM Room
118-N03/22/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 180003/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 183503/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 183503/28/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 185703/29/2018 House—Concurred with amendments; Yea: 123 Nay: 1—HJ 270503/29/2018 House—Reengrossed on Thursday, March 29, 2018—HJ 274204/05/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Thursday, April 05, 2018—
HJ 276904/26/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Tuesday, April 10, 2018—HJ 2860
H 2497 Bill by JudiciaryGranting immunity from civil liability to the person who files a grand jury petition.01/18/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 215801/19/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 216005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2498 Bill by Representative VictorsProhibiting governmental entities from prohibiting the wearing of tribal regalia and
objects of cultural significance at public events.01/18/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 215801/19/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 216001/25/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 01, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 346-S02/14/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—HJ 232002/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 235302/21/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 122 Nay: 0—HJ 238602/21/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164002/22/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 164203/01/2018 Senate—Hearing: Monday, March 05, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 144-S03/06/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 167103/13/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Consent Calendar and placed on General Orders—
SJ 169503/14/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 170503/15/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 171503/20/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, March 20, 2018—
HJ 255003/26/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Monday, March 26, 2018—HJ 2650
H 2499 Bill by Insurance
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Repealing a provision in the uniform insurance agents licensing act concerning automatic certification of certain insurance agents.
01/18/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 215801/19/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Insurance—HJ 216005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2500 Bill by TaxationSales tax exemption for friends of hospice of Jefferson county.01/18/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 215801/19/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 216003/01/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 05, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2501 Bill by Health and Human ServicesEstablishing the health occupations credentialing fee fund.01/18/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 215801/19/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 216001/31/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 06, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 546-S02/13/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Health and Human Services—HJ 231102/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 236102/21/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 122 Nay: 0—HJ 238702/21/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164002/22/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 164202/28/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 07, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 118-N03/19/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Public Health and Welfare—SJ 176003/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 181403/27/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 39 Nay: 1—SJ 183104/02/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, April 02, 2018—HJ
274204/05/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Wednesday, April 4, 2018—HJ 2756
H 2502 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentRegulation of the sale of beer by cereal malt beverage licensees.01/18/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 215801/19/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 216001/24/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, January 29, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 112-N01/31/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Commerce, Labor and Economic Development—HJ 220202/07/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 225202/08/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 117 Nay: 6—HJ 227002/09/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 156102/12/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 156402/21/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, February 28, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 144-S03/02/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—SJ 166303/06/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 166803/07/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 167703/13/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, March 13, 2018—
HJ 250003/15/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Thursday, March 15, 2018—HJ 2518
H 2503 Bill by Representative JonesProviding for the reinstatement of certain canceled licenses by the state board of
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healing arts.01/18/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 215801/19/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 216005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2504 Bill by Representative CarpenterAdvance voting; advance voting ballot envelopes; secretary of state duties.01/18/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 215801/19/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 216001/31/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, February 05, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 281-N02/15/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Elections—HJ 233202/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the
calendar—HJ 239602/22/2018 House—Stricken from Calendar by Rule 1507—HJ 2444
H 2505 Bill by Local GovernmentCities; when mayor is considered part of the governing body for voting purposes.01/19/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 216001/22/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Local Government—HJ 216201/24/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 30, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 281-N02/07/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Local Government—HJ 225402/14/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 231502/15/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 122 Nay: 0—HJ 232802/15/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 158302/16/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 159903/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 15, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 142-S03/20/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government—SJ 176605/04/2018 Senate—Died on Senate General Orders
H 2506 Bill by Local GovernmentRehabilitation of abandoned property by cities.01/19/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 216001/22/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Local Government—HJ 216201/22/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 23, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 281-N02/09/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Local Government—HJ 229202/14/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 231502/15/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 90 Nay: 32—HJ 232902/15/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 158302/16/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 159903/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: (proponents) Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 09:30 AM Room
142-S03/08/2018 Senate—Hearing: (opponents) Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 09:30 AM Room
142-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2507 Bill by Health and Human ServicesProhibiting substantial change to the Kansas medical assistance program without
prior legislative approval.01/19/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 216001/22/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 2162
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05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2508 Bill by Representatives Bishop, Ballard, Carlin, Clayton, Crum, Deere, Elliott, Finney, Good, Highberger, Holscher, Horn, Koesten, Lusk, Miller, Murnan, Neighbor, Ohaebosim, Parker, Pittman, Probst, Trimmer, Winn
Creating a suspended eligibility status for recipients of state medicaid services.01/22/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 216101/23/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 216805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2509 Bill by Representative OrrElection commissioners; role of the secretary of state and boards of county
commissioners.01/22/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 216101/23/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Local Government—HJ 216801/31/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 06, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 281-N02/09/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Local Government—HJ 229202/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Miller was
rejected Yea: 37 Nay: 85—HJ 239602/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Esau was
rejected—HJ 239602/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Motion to refer to committee failed
Committee on Elections—HJ 239602/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 239602/22/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 77 Nay: 40—HJ 241602/22/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164202/28/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 165405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2510 Bill by AgricultureRelating to the applicability of conditions for operating recreational trails.01/22/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 216201/23/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 216805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2511 Bill by TransportationMaking commercial driver's licenses renewable every five years.01/22/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 216201/23/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 216801/24/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 01, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 582-N02/07/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Transportation—HJ 225402/19/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 234202/20/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 118 Nay: 0—HJ 235902/21/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 161502/22/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 164202/28/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 06, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 546-S03/06/2018 Senate—Hearing continuation: Thursday, March 08, 2018, 08:30 AM Room
546-S03/20/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Transportation—SJ 176703/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 181503/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 181503/27/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 1831
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03/28/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested; appointed Representative Proehl, Representative Francis and Representative Lusker as conferees—HJ 2689
03/29/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Petersen, Senator Goddard and Senator Pettey appointed as conferees—SJ 1866
04/30/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2118
04/30/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 2148
05/01/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 2965
05/01/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 121 Nay: 1—HJ 2979
05/01/2018 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, May 1, 2018—HJ 300905/04/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, May 04, 2018—HJ
333405/04/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Tuesday, May 8, 2018
H 2512 Bill by Health and Human ServicesEstablishing the Kansas telemedicine act.01/22/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 216201/23/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 216801/24/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 01, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 546-S02/02/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, February 05, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 546-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2513 Bill by Water and EnvironmentSurface water protection fees.01/22/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 216201/23/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Water and Environment—HJ 216801/24/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 30, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2514 Bill by Representative SloanRequiring the state corporation commission to study distributed energy rate design.01/22/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 216201/23/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications
—HJ 216805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2515 Bill by Representative SloanIncome tax deduction for releases of telephone service territory.01/22/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 216201/23/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications
—HJ 216801/31/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, February 05, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2516 Bill by Federal and State AffairsProviding immunity from civil liability for damage to a motor vehicle related to the
rescue of a person or animal.01/22/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 216201/23/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 216801/31/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, February 05, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N02/12/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 2298
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03/14/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 250403/14/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 250403/15/2018 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, March 14, 2018—HJ 252203/15/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 122 Nay: 1—HJ 251803/15/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 171203/16/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 175503/16/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 20, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 144-S03/22/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—SJ 178903/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 183503/28/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 185804/02/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, April 02, 2018—HJ
274204/06/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Thursday, April 5, 2018—HJ 2799
H 2517 Bill by AppropriationsKansas lottery; permit lottery ticket vending machines and bingo ticket vending
machines; lottery sunset extended; debt setoff; certain lottery money pledged to mental health and community crisis programs.
01/22/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 216201/23/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 216801/24/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Referred to
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 217402/07/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 15, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 346-S03/23/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 257505/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
H 2518 Bill by Energy, Utilities and TelecommunicationsMunicipal energy agencies.01/22/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 216401/23/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications
—HJ 216805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2519 Bill by Representative SwansonExempting Kansas from daylight saving time.01/23/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 216701/24/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 217405/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2520 Bill by Representative SwansonRetroactive child support guidelines.01/23/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 216701/24/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 217401/31/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 06, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2521 Bill by Representative SwansonKansas no-call act; restrictions on use of automatic dialing-announcing devices.01/23/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 216701/24/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 217405/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2522 Bill by Judiciary
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Repealing the self-defense immunity.01/23/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 216701/24/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 217405/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2523 Bill by JudiciaryAmending qualifications for the office of sheriff and changing the definition of
"misdemeanor crime of domestic violence" in the Kansas law enforcement training act and adding relations between law enforcement officers and certain persons interacting with law enforcement in the crime of unlawful sexual relations.
01/23/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 216701/24/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 217401/31/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 07, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N02/19/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 234502/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 239602/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 239602/21/2018 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, February 21, 2018—HJ 241002/22/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 103 Nay: 14—HJ 241702/22/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164202/28/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 165403/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S03/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—SJ 174903/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 184703/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Hilderbrand was
adopted—SJ 184703/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as further amended—SJ 184703/28/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 185803/29/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Finch, Representative Ralph and Representative Carmichael as conferees—HJ 2706
03/29/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Wilborn, Senator Lynn and Senator Haley appointed as conferees—SJ 1934
05/01/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2158
05/01/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 2173
05/02/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 3014
05/02/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 122 Nay: 0—HJ 3034
05/03/2018 House—Reengrossed on Wednesday, May 2, 2018—HJ 324705/04/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, May 08, 201805/04/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Thursday, May 10, 2018
H 2524 Bill by JudiciaryAllowing petitions for a protection from abuse order to include a request for
transfer of rights to a wireless telephone number.01/23/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 216701/24/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 217401/24/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N02/19/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 234502/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 240802/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 2408
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02/22/2018 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, February 21, 2018—HJ 244402/22/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 117 Nay: 0—HJ 241802/22/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164202/28/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 165403/05/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Utilities—SJ 166603/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Friday, March 16, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 548-S03/22/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Utilities—SJ 180003/27/2018 Senate—Consent Calendar Passed Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 182904/02/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, April 02, 2018—HJ
274204/06/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Thursday, April 5, 2018—HJ 2799
H 2525 Bill by Representative MillerCertain state elected officials; outside employment prohibited.01/23/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 216701/24/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 217405/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2526 Bill by Joint Committee on Administrative Rules and RegulationsRequiring approval of rules and regulations by the director of the budget and
analysis of costs and any impact on business, and adding a ranking minority member to the joint committee on administrative rules and regulations.
01/23/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 216701/24/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 217401/31/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, February 05, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 112-N02/22/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development; Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 241203/01/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic Development—HJ 245203/14/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic Development—HJ 250603/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 256703/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 256703/23/2018 House—Engrossed on Thursday, March 22, 2018—HJ 257703/23/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 95 Nay: 26—HJ 257103/26/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 181603/27/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 182803/28/2018 Senate—Hearing and possible action: Monday, April 02, 2018, 09:00 AM
Room 144-S04/03/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 195704/27/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—SJ 210804/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the
calendar—SJ 210905/04/2018 Senate—Died on Senate General Orders
H 2527 Bill by TaxationCreating the crime of unlawful acts involving automated sales suppression devices.01/23/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 217001/24/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 217402/01/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 06, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S03/01/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
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Committee on Taxation—HJ 245403/14/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 250403/14/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 250403/15/2018 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, March 14, 2018—HJ 252203/15/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 123 Nay: 0—HJ 251803/15/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 171203/16/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 175505/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2528 Bill by Water and EnvironmentState water plan fund and the economic development initiatives fund.01/23/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 217001/24/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Water and Environment—HJ 217401/31/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 08, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2529 Bill by Representatives Pittman, Awerkamp, Blex, Elliott, Ellis, Eplee, Garber, Good, Highland, Williams
Creating a presumption of child's equal time with parents during court determinations of legal custody, residency or parenting time.
01/23/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 217001/24/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 217401/31/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 06, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2530 Bill by Children and SeniorsAdding additional individuals to the list of mandatory reporters of suspected abuse
of adults and children. 01/23/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 217101/24/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Children and Seniors—HJ 217402/05/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 08, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 218-N02/19/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Children and Seniors—HJ 234202/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 242402/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Jennings
was adopted—HJ 242402/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 242502/22/2018 House—Engrossed on Thursday, February 22, 2018—HJ 244402/22/2018 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 117 Nay: 0—HJ
243302/28/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 165503/01/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 165705/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2531 Bill by TransportationDesignating portions of certain highways as memorial highways for members of the
Kansas highway patrol killed in action, governor John Carlin and master deputy Brandon Collins, and requiring future memorials to contain the individual’s title or rank in certain cases.
01/24/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 217301/25/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 217701/26/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 01, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 582-N02/07/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Transportation—HJ 225402/12/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 119 Nay: 0—HJ 229502/12/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 1564
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02/13/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 157702/21/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 01, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 546-S03/13/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Transportation—SJ 170103/14/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on
Transportation—SJ 170305/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2532 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentClarifying an exemption for commercial property owners under the Kansas roofing
contractor registration act.01/24/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 217301/25/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 217602/07/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2533 Bill by Federal and State AffairsKansas expanded lottery act; providing that sports gaming be solely operated and
managed by racetrack gaming facilities.01/24/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 217301/25/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 217605/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2534 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeDefining exhibition of speed or acceleration offense. 01/24/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 217301/25/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ
217601/31/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, February 05, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 152-S02/13/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 230202/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 236902/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Smith, E.
was adopted—HJ 236902/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 236902/21/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 82 Nay: 40—HJ 238702/21/2018 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, February 20, 2018—HJ 241002/21/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164002/22/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 164205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2535 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeChanging the number of days within which a criminal defendant shall be brought to
trial from 150 to 90.01/24/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 217301/25/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ
217601/31/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, February 05, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 152-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2536 Bill by Energy, Utilities and TelecommunicationsTermination of retail electric service territory within city boundaries.01/24/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 217401/25/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications
—HJ 2176
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05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2537 Bill by TaxationRedevelopment authorities; Johnson and Labette counties.01/24/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 217401/25/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 217703/06/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 07, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S03/09/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Taxation—HJ 248505/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
H 2538 Bill by Representatives Parker, GoodElections; voter identification; proof of citizenship eliminated; permanent advance
voting for any voter; election day registration; eliminating interstate voter registration crosscheck participation.
01/24/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 217401/25/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 217605/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2539 Bill by Representative CarpenterElections: qualifications for certain state offices; advanced ballot signature
exceptions for certain disabled voters, associated affidavit requirements and perjury liability; audits of election results.
01/24/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 217401/24/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 281-N01/25/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 217602/06/2018 House—Committee Report without recommendation by Committee on
Elections—HJ 224202/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Carpenter
was adopted—HJ 235302/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Whitmer
was rejected—HJ 235302/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Williams
was rejected—HJ 235302/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Miller was
rejected Yea: 34 Nay: 82—HJ 235302/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Lusker
was adopted—HJ 235302/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 235302/21/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 94 Nay: 28—HJ 238802/21/2018 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, February 20, 2018—HJ 241002/21/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164002/22/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 164202/28/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 07, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 142-S03/26/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government—SJ 181703/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 186203/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Hardy was
rejected—SJ 186203/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Sykes was
rejected Yea: 19 Nay: 20—SJ 186203/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 186203/29/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 29 Nay: 9—SJ 187104/02/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Esau, Representative Carpenter and Representative Miller as conferees—HJ 2732
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04/03/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Bowers, Senator Fitzgerald and Senator Faust-Goudeau appointed as conferees—SJ 1942
04/26/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2070
04/26/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report agree to disagree adopted; Senator Bowers, Senator Fitzgerald and Senator Faust-Goudeau appointed as second conferees—SJ 2071
04/27/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 2899
04/27/2018 House—Conference Committee Report agree to disagree adopted; Representative Esau, Representative Carpenter and Representative Miller appointed as second conferees—HJ 2900
05/01/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 32 Nay: 4—SJ 2178
05/02/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 70 Nay: 52—HJ 3026
05/03/2018 House—Reengrossed on Wednesday, May 2, 2018—HJ 324705/04/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, May 08, 201805/04/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Friday, May 18, 2018
H 2540 Bill by EducationAuthorizing participation by certain students in activities regulated by the Kansas
state high school activities association.01/25/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 217501/26/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Education—HJ 218501/26/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 546-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2541 Bill by EducationAmendments to the Kansas National Guard educational assistance act.01/25/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 217501/26/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Education—HJ 218502/01/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 08, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 546-S02/13/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Education—HJ 231102/22/2018 House—Withdrawn from Calendar; Referred to Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 241203/07/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations and re-referred to
Committee of the Whole—HJ 246603/12/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 249103/13/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 119 Nay: 0—HJ 249903/13/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 169503/14/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Education—SJ 170203/14/2018 Senate—Hearing and possible action: Thursday, March 15, 2018, 01:30 PM
Room 144-S03/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Education—SJ 174903/20/2018 Senate—Consent Calendar Passed Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 176303/26/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, March 26, 2018—
HJ 265604/05/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Wednesday, April 4, 2018—HJ 2756
H 2542 Bill by EducationModifying certain fees and removing the fee sunset in the Kansas postsecondary
educational institution act, and exempting certain postsecondary educational institutions from performance-based budgeting.
01/25/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 2175
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01/26/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Education—HJ 218501/26/2018 House—Hearing and possible action: Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 03:30
PM Room 546-S02/06/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Education—HJ 224202/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 235302/21/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 108 Nay: 14—HJ 238802/21/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164002/22/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Education—SJ 164203/05/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 144-S03/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Education—SJ 174903/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 176303/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 176303/20/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ
176503/27/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Aurand, Representative Dierks and Representative Winn as conferees—HJ 2659
03/27/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Baumgardner, Senator Alley and Senator Hensley appointed as conferees—SJ 1853
04/03/2018 Senate—Senator Pettey is appointed to replace Senator Hensley on the Conference Committee—SJ 1944
04/07/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2014
04/07/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 2048
04/26/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 2861
04/26/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 93 Nay: 27—HJ 2867
04/28/2018 House—Engrossed on Thursday, April 26, 2018—HJ 293204/30/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, April 30, 2018—HJ
296205/04/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Friday, May 4, 2018—HJ 3334
H 2543 Bill by Veterans and MilitaryDesignating June 27 as post-traumatic stress injury awareness day.01/25/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 217601/26/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Veterans and Military—HJ 218505/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2544 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentReducing the impact on workers compensation benefits from the receipt of
retirement benefits.01/25/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 217601/26/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 218505/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2545 Bill by Federal and State AffairsSubstitute for HB 2545 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs - Amendments to
the Kansas expanded lottery act and Kansas parimutuel racing act.01/25/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 217601/26/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 218502/07/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 346-S03/09/2018 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
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Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 248505/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
H 2546 Bill by Representatives Schroeder, Arnberger, Carlin, Clark, Gartner, Hibbard, Johnson, Ousley, Sloan
Depositing all state sales tax revenues from sales on the Kansas state fairgrounds into the state fair capital improvements fund.
01/25/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 217601/26/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources
Budget—HJ 218501/26/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 142-S02/02/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources Budget—HJ 223402/22/2018 House—Stricken from Calendar by Rule 1507—HJ 2444
H 2547 Bill by Representatives Schroeder, Arnberger, Carlin, Clark, Gartner, Hibbard, Johnson, Ousley, Sloan
Establishing October 15 as the end of a state fair board member term. 01/25/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 217601/26/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources
Budget—HJ 218501/26/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 142-S02/02/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources Budget—HJ 2234
02/07/2018 House—Withdrawn from Consent Calendar and placed on General Orders—HJ 2251
02/15/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 233002/19/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 120 Nay: 1—HJ 234102/19/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 160202/20/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
160405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2548 Bill by Representatives Clayton, Bishop, Brim, Burroughs, Carlin, Carmichael, Cox, Crum, Curtis, Dierks, Esau, Finney, Gallagher, Gartner, Good, Holscher, Horn, Huebert, Jones, Karleskint, Kessinger, Koesten, Kuether, Landwehr, Lusk, Markley, Miller, Murnan, Neighbor, Ousley, Parker, Pittman, Probst, Rafie, Rooker, Smith, A., Stogsdill, Trimmer, Ward, Whipple, Wolfe Moore
Providing certain requirements related to inclusion of requesting legislator or other person, state or local agency, organization or entity in committee minutes and on printed committee bills.
01/25/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 217601/26/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 218502/13/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 231105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2549 Bill by Health and Human ServicesJudicial determinations of defendant's competency and commitment for treatment.01/25/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 217601/26/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 218501/29/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Health and Human Services—HJ 219001/31/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 07, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 546-S02/20/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
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Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 235402/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 242902/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 242902/22/2018 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 117 Nay: 0—HJ
243702/28/2018 House—Engrossed on Friday, February 23, 2018—HJ 244702/28/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 165503/01/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 165703/01/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 06, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 118-N03/22/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 180003/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 183503/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 183503/28/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 185803/29/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Finch, Representative Ralph and Representative Carmichael as conferees—HJ 2706
03/29/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator V. Schmidt, Senator Bollier and Senator Kelly appointed as conferees—SJ 1934
05/01/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 2965
05/01/2018 House—Concurred with amendments in conference; Yea: 122 Nay: 0—HJ 2987
05/02/2018 House—Reengrossed on Wednesday, May 2, 2018—HJ 309705/04/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, May 04, 2018—HJ
333405/04/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Tuesday, May 8, 2018
H 2550 Bill by JudiciaryRemoving caps on damages in wrongful death actions except those against certain
healthcare providers.01/25/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 217601/26/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 218502/13/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 231105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2551 Bill by Representatives Deere, Pittman, Ellis, Eplee, KarleskintProhibiting the outsourcing or privatization of any operations or facilities of any
correctional institution or juvenile correctional facility; allowing existing contracts to be renewed.
01/25/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 217601/26/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ
218502/07/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, February 12, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 152-S02/14/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 231602/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 236902/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 236902/21/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 103 Nay: 19—HJ 238902/21/2018 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, February 20, 2018—HJ 241002/21/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164002/22/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 164203/05/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—SJ 166605/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
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H 2552 Bill by AgricultureRelating to the number of first-year veterinary students that may enter into
program agreements with Kansas state university. 01/25/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 218201/26/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 218502/07/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, February 12, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2553 Bill by Representative TrimmerIncreasing the county population maximum for the veterinary training program for
rural Kansas.01/25/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 218201/26/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 218505/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2554 Bill by Representative DeereProviding a sales tax exemption for brothers in blue re-entry program, inc.01/25/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 218201/26/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 218503/09/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 15, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2555 Bill by Representative DeereProviding a sales tax exemption for the Kansas gang investigators association.01/25/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 218301/26/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 218505/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2556 Bill by Government, Technology and SecuritySubstitute for HB 2556 by Committee on Government, Technology and Security -
Establishing the state interoperability advisory committee.01/26/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 218401/26/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, January 29, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 218-N01/29/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Government, Technology and Security—
HJ 219002/06/2018 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Government, Technology and Security—HJ 224302/15/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—HJ 233002/15/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed—HJ 233002/19/2018 House—Final Action - Substitute passed; Yea: 96 Nay: 25—HJ 234102/19/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 160202/20/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 160403/14/2018 Senate—Hearing: Monday, March 19, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 548-S03/20/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 176703/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 181503/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 181503/27/2018 Senate—Final Action - Substitute passed as amended; Yea: 37 Nay: 3—SJ
183203/28/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Sloan, Representative Lewis and Representative Curtis as conferees—HJ 2689
03/29/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator McGinn, Senator Billinger and Senator Kelly appointed as conferees—SJ 1866
04/02/2018 Senate—Senator Hawk is appointed to replace Senator Kelly on the
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Conference Committee—SJ 194004/07/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—SJ 201404/07/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 37 Nay: 3—SJ
204904/26/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—HJ 286104/26/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 114 Nay: 6—HJ
286904/28/2018 House—Engrossed on Thursday, April 26, 2018—HJ 293204/30/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, April 30, 2018—HJ
296205/04/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Thursday, May 10, 2018
H 2557 Bill by Health and Human ServicesMassage therapist licensure act.01/26/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 218401/29/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 219005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2558 Bill by AgricultureExpanding the annual game bird hunting season in controlled shooting areas.01/26/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 218401/29/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 219002/06/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 08, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 582-N02/13/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Agriculture—HJ 230202/19/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 121 Nay: 0—HJ 233902/19/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 160202/20/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
160403/09/2018 Senate—Hearing and possible action: Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 08:30 AM
Room 159-S03/14/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ 1706
03/20/2018 Senate—Consent Calendar Passed Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 176403/26/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, March 26, 2018—
HJ 265604/05/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Wednesday, April 4, 2018—HJ 2756
H 2559 Bill by Veterans and MilitaryAllowing part-time national guard and reservist members an exemption from
vehicle property tax.01/26/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 218501/29/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 219003/09/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 15, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2560 Bill by Government, Technology and SecuritySubstitute for HB 2560 by Committee on Government, Technology and Security -
Enacting the Kansas cybersecurity act.01/26/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 218501/26/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 218-N01/29/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Government, Technology and Security—
HJ 2190
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02/14/2018 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by Committee on Government, Technology and Security—HJ 2320
02/22/2018 House—Stricken from Calendar by Rule 1507—HJ 2444
H 2561 Bill by Representative RookerAmending the Kansas school equity and enhancement act regarding the
transportation weighting.01/29/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 218901/30/2018 House—Referred to Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 219602/21/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on K-12 Education Budget; Referred to
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 241003/01/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 245203/01/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 08, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2562 Bill by Federal and State AffairsCreating the Kansas transparency act.01/29/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 219001/30/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 219601/31/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 07, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 346-S03/01/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 245404/02/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the
calendar—HJ 274205/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
H 2563 Bill by Representative SloanRequiring broadband providers to contribute to the Kansas universal service fund
and authorizing disbursements from such fund to promote broadband development.
01/29/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 219001/30/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications
—HJ 219601/31/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, February 05, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2564 Bill by Water and EnvironmentAuthorizing the division of water resources to regulate the use of end guns on
irrigation systems.01/29/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 219001/30/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Water and Environment—HJ 219601/31/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 06, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2565 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeRemoving drug offenders from the list of offenders required to register pursuant to
the Kansas offender registration act.01/29/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 219001/30/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ
220101/31/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 06, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 152-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2566 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile Justice
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Making the criminal penalty for possession of THC equal to the criminal penalty of possession of marijuana.
01/29/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 219001/30/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ
219601/31/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 06, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 152-S02/13/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 230202/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Finney
was rejected Yea: 34 Nay: 80—HJ 243202/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 243302/22/2018 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed; Yea: 108 Nay: 9—HJ 244302/28/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 165503/01/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 165703/14/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 20, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 144-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2567 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeAmending criminal code rules for determination of an offender's criminal history
classification.01/29/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 219001/30/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ
219601/31/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 07, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 152-S02/19/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 234402/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 240602/22/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 117 Nay: 0—HJ 241802/22/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164202/28/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 165402/28/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 06, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S03/07/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Judiciary—SJ 167803/14/2018 Senate—Consent Calendar Passed Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 170403/20/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, March 20, 2018—
HJ 255003/22/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Thursday, March 22, 2018—HJ 2564
H 2568 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeIncreasing loss thresholds for felony property crimes.01/29/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 219001/30/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ
219601/31/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 07, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 152-S02/19/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 234402/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 240602/22/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 96 Nay: 21—HJ 241902/22/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164202/28/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 165405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2569 Bill by TaxationConcerning income taxation; doubling the standard deduction for tax year 2018 and
all tax years thereafter.01/29/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 219301/30/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 2201
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03/07/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2570 Bill by Children and SeniorsCreating the grandparents as caregivers reimbursement fund.01/29/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 219301/30/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Children and Seniors—HJ 220105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2571 Bill by Representative AlcalaEnacting the Uniform Arbitration Act of 2000 (Revised Uniform Arbitration Act)
and amending the Kansas uniform trust code concerning mediation or arbitration provisions in trust instruments.
01/30/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 219401/31/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 220102/07/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N02/20/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 235502/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 239102/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 239102/21/2018 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, February 21, 2018—HJ 241002/22/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 117 Nay: 0—HJ 241902/22/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164202/28/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 165403/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Monday, March 12, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S03/14/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—SJ 170603/21/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 177203/21/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 177203/22/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 178203/27/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Finch, Representative Ralph and Representative Carmichael as conferees—HJ 2659
03/27/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Wilborn, Senator Baumgardner and Senator Haley appointed as conferees—SJ 1853
05/01/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2158
05/01/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 2187
05/02/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 3014
05/02/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 122 Nay: 0—HJ 3014
05/03/2018 House—Reengrossed on Wednesday, May 2, 2018—HJ 324705/04/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, May 08, 201805/04/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Thursday, May 10, 2018
H 2572 Bill by Representatives Williams, Davis, HawkinsSubstitute for HB 2572 by Committee on Taxation - Requiring the department of
commerce to create a database of economic development incentive program information.
01/30/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 219501/31/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 220102/13/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development; Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 231102/14/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, February 19, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S
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03/06/2018 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by Committee on Taxation—HJ 2462
03/08/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted recommending substitute bill be passed—HJ 2477
03/08/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Motion to rerefer to committee failed—HJ 2477
03/08/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Elliott was rejected—HJ 2477
03/08/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed—HJ 247803/09/2018 House—Final Action - Substitute passed; Yea: 114 Nay: 7—HJ 248103/12/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 169003/13/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 169503/21/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Assessment and Taxation; Referred
to Committee on Commerce—SJ 177205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2573 Bill by Health and Human ServicesProviding for study and investigation of maternal deaths by the secretary of health
and environment.01/30/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 219501/31/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 220102/07/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, February 12, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 546-S02/14/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 232002/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 243102/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 243102/22/2018 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 117 Nay: 0—HJ
244102/28/2018 House—Engrossed on Friday, February 23, 2018—HJ 244702/28/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 165503/01/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 165703/05/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 06, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 118-N05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2574 Bill by Health and Human ServicesRequiring mandatory enrollment of certain prescribers in the prescription
monitoring program and regulating access to its database.01/30/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 219501/31/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 220105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2575 Bill by Health and Human ServicesEnacting the patient right to shop act.01/30/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 219501/31/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 220102/07/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 546-S02/15/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Health and Human Services;
Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 232702/16/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 233505/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2576 Bill by Water and EnvironmentKansas asbestos control program and the air quality fee fund.01/30/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 219501/31/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Water and Environment—HJ 2201
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01/31/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 08, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 582-N02/09/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Water and Environment—HJ 229202/22/2018 House—Stricken from Calendar by Rule 1507—HJ 2444
H 2577 Bill by Water and EnvironmentCreating the Kansas right-to-know fee fund and establishing statutory fee
maximums for the Kansas right-to-know program.01/30/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 219501/31/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Water and Environment—HJ 220101/31/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 06, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 582-N02/09/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Water and Environment—HJ 229202/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 242402/22/2018 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed; Yea: 117 Nay: 0—HJ 243502/28/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 165503/01/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
165703/09/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 159-S03/22/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ 178703/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 186203/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator V. Schmidt was
withdrawn—SJ 186203/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 186203/29/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 187204/02/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Sloan, Representative Rahjes and Representative Victors as conferees—HJ 2732
04/03/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Kerschen, Senator Estes and Senator Francisco appointed as conferees—SJ 1942
04/30/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2118
04/30/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 38 Nay: 1—SJ 2150
05/01/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 2965
05/01/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 122 Nay: 0—HJ 2981
05/01/2018 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, May 1, 2018—HJ 300905/04/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, May 04, 2018—HJ
333405/04/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Tuesday, May 8, 2018
H 2578 Bill by EducationRelating to teacher due process and the publication of school district bullying plans.01/30/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 219501/31/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Education—HJ 220102/01/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 08, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 546-S02/14/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Education—HJ 231602/22/2018 House—Stricken from Calendar by Rule 1507—HJ 2444
H 2579 Bill by JudiciaryProviding compensation for a person who was wrongfully convicted and imprisoned
and amending the code of civil procedure concerning contact with jurors following a civil jury trial.
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01/30/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 219501/31/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 220102/07/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N02/20/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 235602/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 240602/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Ruling of the chair was sustained—HJ
240602/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 240602/22/2018 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, February 21, 2018—HJ 244402/22/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 116 Nay: 1—HJ 242002/22/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164202/28/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 165403/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Monday, March 12, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S03/14/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—SJ 170603/21/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 177203/21/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 177203/22/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 178203/27/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Finch, Representative Ralph and Representative Carmichael as conferees—HJ 2659
03/27/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Wilborn, Senator Baumgardner and Senator Haley appointed as conferees—SJ 1853
05/02/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2202
05/02/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 2239
05/03/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 3100
05/03/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 119 Nay: 0—HJ 3116
05/03/2018 House—Engrossed on Thursday, May 3, 2018—HJ 324705/04/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, May 08, 201805/04/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Tuesday, May 15, 2018
H 2580 Bill by JudiciaryEliminating consumer reporting agencies' authority to charge certain fees related to
consumer report security freezes.01/30/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 219501/31/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 220102/07/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, February 12, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N02/19/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 234502/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 239602/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 239602/21/2018 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, February 21, 2018—HJ 241002/22/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 117 Nay: 0—HJ 242002/22/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164202/28/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Commerce—SJ 165403/01/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Commerce; Referred to Committee
on Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ 165703/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 546-S03/20/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Financial Institutions and Insurance—SJ 176603/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 181403/27/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 183204/02/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, April 02, 2018—HJ
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274204/26/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Thursday, April 12, 2018—HJ 2860
H 2581 Bill by Representatives Carmichael, Whitmer, MarkleyIncreasing the criminal penalties for the crime of giving a false alarm in certain
circumstances.01/30/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 219501/31/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ
220102/07/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 152-S02/19/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 234402/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Finch was
adopted—HJ 242502/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Sawyer
was adopted—HJ 242502/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 242502/22/2018 House—Engrossed on Thursday, February 22, 2018—HJ 244402/22/2018 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 117 Nay: 0—HJ
243402/28/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 165503/01/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 165703/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S03/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—SJ 174903/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—SJ 181403/27/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 183204/02/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, April 02, 2018—HJ
274204/26/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Thursday, April 12, 2018—HJ 2860
H 2582 Bill by Joint Committee on Special Claims Against the StateClaims against the state.01/30/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 219501/31/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 220103/01/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 08, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 112-N03/23/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 257303/29/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Motion by Representative Ralph to
rerefer to Committee on Appropriations passed—HJ 271204/05/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 276805/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
H 2583 Bill by AgricultureRelating to the control and eradication of noxious weeds in the state of Kansas.01/30/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 219501/31/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 220102/06/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 08, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 582-N02/20/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Agriculture—HJ 237902/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 240802/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 240802/22/2018 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, February 21, 2018—HJ 244402/22/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 101 Nay: 16—HJ 242102/22/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164202/28/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
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165403/13/2018 Senate—Hearing: Friday, March 16, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 159-S03/14/2018 Senate—Hearing: (opponents) Monday, March 19, 2018, 08:30 AM Room
159-S03/23/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ 180203/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 186203/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 186203/29/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 36 Nay: 4—SJ 187204/02/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Hoffman, Representative Thompson and Representative Carlin as conferees—HJ 2732
04/03/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Kerschen, Senator Estes and Senator Francisco appointed as conferees—SJ 1942
04/07/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2014
04/07/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 35 Nay: 5—SJ 2050
04/26/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 2861
04/26/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 112 Nay: 8—HJ 2866
04/28/2018 House—Reengrossed on Thursday, April 26, 2018—HJ 293204/30/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, April 30, 2018—HJ
296205/04/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Tuesday, May 8, 2018
H 2584 Bill by TaxationProperty taxation; distribution of taxes paid under protest.01/30/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 219601/31/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 220102/07/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, February 12, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2585 Bill by TaxationSales of motor vehicles sourced to address of purchaser.01/30/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 219601/31/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 220105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2586 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentConcerning workplace bullying; creating requirements for policies in state agencies. 01/31/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 220102/01/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 220805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2587 Bill by Federal and State AffairsRequiring the department for children and families to respond to reports of
juveniles with problem sexual behavior.01/31/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 220102/01/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 220802/07/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 346-S03/08/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—HJ 247805/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
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H 2588 Bill by JudiciaryRequiring courts to set aside forfeiture of appearance bond when the surety can
show the defendant has died or has been expelled from the country.01/31/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 220102/01/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 220802/07/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N02/20/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 235602/22/2018 House—Stricken from Calendar by Rule 1507—HJ 2444
H 2589 Bill by Health and Human ServicesAmendments to the independent practice of midwifery act.01/31/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 220102/01/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 220805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2590 Bill by Health and Human ServicesReview of state long-term care ombudsman program and activities and access to
certain records.01/31/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 220102/01/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 220802/02/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 06, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 546-S02/20/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 235402/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 242902/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 242902/22/2018 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 117 Nay: 0—HJ
243802/28/2018 House—Engrossed on Friday, February 23, 2018—HJ 244702/28/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 165503/01/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 165703/01/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 08, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 118-N03/19/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 176003/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 181403/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 181403/27/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 183203/28/2018 House—Concurred with amendments; Yea: 122 Nay: 0—HJ 268904/03/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, April 03, 2018—HJ
275104/06/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Thursday, April 5, 2018—HJ 2799
H 2591 Bill by Health and Human ServicesRevised program for the administration and provision of state medical services
under the Kansas medical assistance program.01/31/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 220102/01/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 220802/02/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 08, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 546-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2592 Bill by AppropriationsRequiring that certain client assessment, referral and evaluation program services
are provided by area agencies on aging for two years.01/31/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 220102/01/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 2208
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05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2593 Bill by TaxationSales tax exemption for friends of JCDS, inc.01/31/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 220402/01/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 220803/02/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 08, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2594 Bill by Financial Institutions and PensionsPermitting local eligible employers to affiliate with KP&F with regard to coverage
of certain local corrections employees. 01/31/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 220502/01/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ
220802/01/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 07, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 281-N02/14/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ 232002/22/2018 House—Withdrawn from Calendar; Referred to Committee on
Appropriations03/14/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ 251403/19/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 21, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 281-N03/21/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ 256003/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the
calendar—HJ 266705/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
H 2595 Bill by Representatives Hodge, SchroederUpdating references to individuals with an impairment of the mind and eliminating
the crime of unlawfully placing or receiving a child from another state.01/31/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 220502/01/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ
220802/07/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 152-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2596 Bill by Representatives Carpenter, Alford, Arnberger, Bergquist, Brim, Burris, Burroughs, Claeys, Delperdang, Dove, Elliott, Ellis, Eplee, Garber, Good, Hibbard, Highland, Hoffman, Huebert, Humphries, Jacobs, Mason, Osterman, Resman, Seiwert, Smith, A., Smith, E., Stogsdill, Sutton, Tarwater, Thimesch, Vickrey, Waymaster, Weber, Whitmer, Williams
Providing for the Gadsden flag "DON'T TREAD ON ME" distinctive license plate.01/31/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 220502/01/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 220802/07/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2597 Bill by Local GovernmentLocal government; Sedgwick county designated as urban area, role of mayor
clarified, county authority over election commissioners extended.02/01/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 220802/02/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Local Government—HJ 223102/07/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 281-N02/14/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
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Local Government—HJ 232002/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 236902/21/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 121 Nay: 1—HJ 238902/21/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164002/22/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 164203/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 15, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 142-S03/20/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government—SJ 176603/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 181503/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Fitzgerald was
adopted—SJ 181503/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as further amended—SJ 181503/27/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 39 Nay: 1—SJ 183303/28/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Williams, Representative Thimesch and Representative Alcala as conferees—HJ 2690
03/29/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Bowers, Senator Fitzgerald and Senator Faust-Goudeau appointed as conferees—SJ 1865
04/06/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 29 Nay: 10—SJ 2007
04/06/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 90 Nay: 30—HJ 2794
04/06/2018 House—Engrossed on Friday, April 6, 2018—HJ 280904/26/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, April 16, 2018—HJ
289704/26/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Wednesday, April 18, 2018—HJ 2860
H 2598 Bill by Federal and State AffairsRelating to the unlawful use of names derived from public records.02/01/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 220802/02/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 223103/01/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 07, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 346-S03/08/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 247803/12/2018 House—Withdrawn from Consent Calendar and placed on General Orders—
HJ 249003/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Motion to recommend favorably for
passage failed—HJ 256705/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
H 2599 Bill by TransportationProviding distinctive license plates for special Olympics Kansas, choose life, the city
of Wichita, the Korean war, operation desert storm, operation Iraqi freedom and operation enduring freedom.
02/01/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 220802/02/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 223102/07/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 582-N02/19/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Transportation—HJ 234702/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 240602/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Landwehr
was adopted—HJ 240602/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 240702/22/2018 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, February 21, 2018—HJ 244402/22/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 117 Nay: 0—HJ 242102/22/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 1642
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02/28/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 165403/01/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 08, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 546-S03/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Transportation—SJ 175103/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 181503/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 181503/27/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 36 Nay: 2—SJ 183303/28/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Proehl, Representative Francis and Representative Lusker as conferees—HJ 2690
03/29/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Petersen, Senator Goddard and Senator Pettey appointed as conferees—SJ 1866
04/06/2018 House—Concurred with amendments in conference; Yea: 120 Nay: 0—HJ 2798
04/06/2018 House—Reengrossed on Friday, April 6, 2018—HJ 280904/26/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, April 16, 2018—HJ
289704/26/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Saturday, April 21, 2018—HJ 2860
H 2600 Bill by Health and Human ServicesSenate Substitute for HB 2600 by Committee on Public Health and Welfare -
Relating to responsibilities of the department of health and environment in setting fees for noncontiguous sites under the nuclear energy development and radiation control act; directing the secretary of health and environment to study and investigate maternal deaths in the state of Kansas; and requiring the secretary to study and disseminate information relating to palliative care.
02/01/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 220802/02/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 223102/08/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, February 12, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 546-S02/14/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 232002/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 236902/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 236902/21/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 106 Nay: 16—HJ 239002/21/2018 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, February 20, 2018—HJ 241002/21/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164002/22/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 164202/28/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 07, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 118-N03/19/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 176003/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—SJ 181503/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed—SJ 181503/27/2018 Senate—Final Action - Substitute passed; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 183403/28/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Hawkins, Representative Concannon and Representative Murnan as conferees—HJ 2690
03/29/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator V. Schmidt, Senator Bollier and Senator Kelly appointed as conferees—SJ 1866
04/07/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2014
04/07/2018 Senate—Motion to return bill to conference failed. Yea: 17 Nay: 23—SJ 205104/07/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 27 Nay: 12—SJ
205104/07/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
—HJ 284104/07/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 120 Nay: 0—HJ
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285004/26/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, April 16, 2018—HJ
289704/27/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Thursday, April 26, 2018—HJ 2898
H 2601 Bill by Energy, Utilities and TelecommunicationsState corporation commission reporting requirements and electric and gas rate
increases.02/01/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 220802/02/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications
—HJ 223105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2602 Bill by Representatives Brim, CoxSubstitute for HB 2602 by the Committee on Education - Creating the legislative
task force on dyslexia.02/01/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 220802/02/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Education—HJ 223102/05/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 07, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 546-S02/15/2018 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Education—HJ 233202/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 242502/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Davis was
adopted—HJ 242502/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Dietrich
was adopted—HJ 242502/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 242502/22/2018 House—Engrossed on Thursday, February 22, 2018—HJ 244402/22/2018 House—Emergency Final Action - Substitute passed as amended; Yea: 110
Nay: 7—HJ 243402/28/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 165503/01/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Education—SJ 165703/05/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 144-S03/22/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Education—SJ 178803/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 183503/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 183503/28/2018 Senate—Final Action - Substitute passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ
185803/29/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Aurand, Representative Dierks and Representative Winn as conferees—HJ 2706
03/29/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Baumgardner, Senator Alley and Senator Pettey appointed as conferees—SJ 1934
04/03/2018 House—Representative Aurand, Representative Dietrich, and Representative Winn are appointed to replace Representative Aurand, Representative Dierks, and Representative Winn on the Conference Committee—HJ 2749
04/07/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2014
04/07/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 2054
04/07/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 2841
04/07/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 120 Nay: 0—HJ 2853
04/07/2018 House—Reengrossed on Saturday, April 7, 2018—HJ 285804/26/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, April 16, 2018—HJ
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289704/26/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Tuesday, April 24, 2018—HJ 2860
H 2603 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeProviding that the service of postrelease supervision period shall not toll except as
otherwise provided by law.02/01/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 222802/02/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ
223102/07/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 152-S02/19/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 234402/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 240602/22/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 117 Nay: 0—HJ 242202/22/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164202/28/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 165402/28/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 06, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2604 Bill by ElectionsSecretary of state; posting precinct level election results; certain offices.02/01/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 222802/02/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 223102/07/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 281-N02/20/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Elections—HJ 235402/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 242902/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 242902/22/2018 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 117 Nay: 0—HJ
243802/28/2018 House—Engrossed on Friday, February 23, 2018—HJ 244702/28/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 165503/01/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 165703/14/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 20, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 142-S03/26/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government—SJ 181705/04/2018 Senate—Died on Senate General Orders
H 2605 Bill by TransportationAllowing motor vehicles to operate in a platoon.02/02/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 223002/05/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 223702/07/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 15, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2606 Bill by TransportationProviding for drivers’ license online renewals and vision requirements; approved
motorcycle licenses safety training curriculum; and renewal periods for commercial driver’s license. Conference committee changes
02/02/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 223002/05/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 223702/07/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 582-N02/20/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Transportation—HJ 235602/22/2018 House—Withdrawn from Calendar; Referred to Committee on
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Appropriations—HJ 244303/01/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations and re-referred to
Committee of the Whole—HJ 260603/06/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 246203/06/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 246203/07/2018 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, March 6, 2018—HJ 247103/07/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 120 Nay: 2—HJ 246603/07/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 167703/08/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Transportation—SJ 168103/12/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 15, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 546-S03/21/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Transportation—SJ 177303/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 181503/26/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 181503/27/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 35 Nay: 5—SJ 183403/28/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Proehl, Representative Francis and Representative Lusker as conferees—HJ 2690
03/29/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Petersen, Senator Goddard and Senator Pettey appointed as conferees—SJ 1866
04/04/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 38 Nay: 2—SJ 1974
04/05/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 119 Nay: 0—HJ 2761
04/06/2018 House—Reengrossed on Thursday, April 5, 2018—HJ 280904/26/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, April 10, 2018—HJ
289704/26/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Monday, April 16, 2018—HJ 2860
H 2607 Bill by TaxationProviding a sales tax exemption to Stafford county economic development, inc.02/02/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 223002/05/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 223702/07/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2608 Bill by Representative DeereAuthorizing the secretary of corrections to convey property to fire district 1 of
Leavenworth county by quit claim deed.02/02/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 223002/05/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ
223702/07/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, February 12, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 152-S02/13/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 230202/19/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 121 Nay: 0—HJ 233902/19/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 160202/20/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 160403/12/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 15, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 548-S03/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 175403/20/2018 Senate—Consent Calendar Passed Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 176403/26/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, March 26, 2018—
HJ 265603/29/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Thursday, March 29, 2018—HJ 2697
H 2609 Bill by Appropriations
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Kansas empowerment scholarship act.02/02/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 223102/05/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 223705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2610 Bill by JudiciaryAmending the residential landlord and tenant act to allow termination of rental
agreement due to clear and present danger.02/02/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 223102/05/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 223705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2611 Bill by Health and Human ServicesSecretary of health and environment to review behavior crisis response in Kansas
and make a report of findings and recommendations.02/02/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 223102/05/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 223705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2612 Bill by JudiciaryProhibiting the wearing of hoods or masks to conceal a person's identity.02/02/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 223102/05/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 223705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2613 Bill by EducationProvision of assistive technology, sign language and Braille services for students
with a disability.02/05/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 223602/06/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Education—HJ 224102/09/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 546-S02/21/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Education; Referred to Committee
on Appropriations—HJ 241003/01/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Education—HJ 245205/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2614 Bill by Representative HodgeProviding a child tax credit.02/05/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 223602/06/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 224103/07/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2615 Bill by Representative HodgeIncreasing income tax credit for household and dependent care expenses.02/05/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 223602/06/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 224103/07/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2616 Bill by Representative HodgeProviding for a 3.25% sales tax rate on food and food ingredients.02/05/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 223602/06/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 2241
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03/09/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 12, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2617 Bill by Government, Technology and SecurityInterstate voter crosscheck program; electronic registration information center.02/05/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 223602/06/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 224105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2618 Bill by Representative HodgeCreating a new income tax bracket for joint filers with income over $1,000,000 and
all other individuals with income over $500,000.02/05/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 223602/06/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 224103/07/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 12, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2619 Bill by AgricultureAllowing any documentation required under the Kansas pesticide law to be created
or maintained in electronic form.02/05/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 223602/06/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 224102/07/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, February 12, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 582-N02/14/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Agriculture—HJ 231602/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 240802/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 240802/22/2018 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, February 21, 2018—HJ 244402/22/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 117 Nay: 0—HJ 242302/22/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164202/28/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
165403/09/2018 Senate—Hearing and possible action: Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 08:30 AM
Room 159-S03/13/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ 1698
03/20/2018 Senate—Consent Calendar Passed Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 176403/26/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, March 26, 2018—
HJ 265603/29/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Thursday, March 29, 2018—HJ 2697
H 2620 Bill by Representative ParkerProperty tax lid exception for expenditures for mental health and disability services.02/05/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 223602/06/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 224105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2621 Bill by Representative HolscherIncluding relations between law enforcement and those interacting with law
enforcement in the crime of unlawful sexual relations.02/05/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 223602/06/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ
224102/07/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 152-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
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H 2622 Bill by Children and SeniorsMaking amendments to child care assistance eligibility.02/05/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 223602/06/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Children and Seniors—HJ 224105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2623 Bill by Representative JonesExcluding certain noncovered employees who take a leave of absence from an
eligible employer from the definition of employee for purposes of KPERS.02/05/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 223602/06/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ
224105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2624 Bill by Representative JonesEliminating annualization by legislators in determination of KPERS benefits and
contributions thereof. 02/05/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 223602/06/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ
224105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2625 Bill by JudiciaryEstablishing confidentiality of records contained in the central registry of all Kansas
police officers and law enforcement officers.02/05/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 223702/06/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 224102/13/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 231102/15/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice;
Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 232702/20/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 235202/21/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 01, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 152-S03/08/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 247803/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 254503/20/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 254503/21/2018 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, March 20, 2018—HJ 256103/21/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 98 Nay: 23—HJ 255403/21/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 177003/22/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 177805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2626 Bill by Local GovernmentTax lid exemption when taxing entity abolished and duties assumed by a city or
county.02/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 223902/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 225102/09/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2627 Bill by Local GovernmentElections; political advertising; political signs; city and county regulations.
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02/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 223902/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Local Government—HJ 225105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2628 Bill by Local GovernmentCertain airport authorities; dissolution procedures.02/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 223902/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Local Government—HJ 225102/07/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 281-N02/14/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Local Government—HJ 232002/19/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 234202/19/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 234202/20/2018 House—Engrossed on Monday, February 19, 2018—HJ 238002/20/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 118 Nay: 0—HJ 236002/21/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 161502/22/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 164202/28/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 06, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 142-S03/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government—SJ 174903/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 176303/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 176303/20/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ
176503/28/2018 House—Concurred with amendments; Yea: 122 Nay: 2—HJ 269004/03/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, April 03, 2018—HJ
275104/06/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Thursday, April 5, 2018—HJ 2799
H 2629 Bill by Local GovernmentHomeowners associations subject to consumer protection act; annual registration;
fee.02/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 223902/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Local Government—HJ 225102/07/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 15, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 281-N02/21/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Local Government; Referred to
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 241003/01/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Local Government—HJ 245203/21/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Local Government—HJ 256103/29/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 270603/29/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Williams
was rejected—HJ 270603/29/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Motion to recommend favorably for
passage failed—HJ 270605/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
H 2630 Bill by JudiciaryAdding protecting children from witnessing abuse to the list of factors the court
considers when determining custody, residency or parenting time.02/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 223902/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 225105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
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H 2631 Bill by JudiciaryClarifying when reports of abuse, neglect or exploitation shall be sent to both the
department for children and families and the appropriate law enforcement agency.
02/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 223902/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 225102/07/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 15, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2632 Bill by TransportationRequiring an annual registration for escort vehicles.02/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 223902/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 225102/07/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 15, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2633 Bill by Representative ParkerSecretary of state, nonpartisan election; political action committees prohibited.02/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 223902/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 225005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2634 Bill by General Government BudgetProviding for payroll deductions for indemnity insurance. 02/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224002/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on General Government Budget—HJ 225002/08/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 218-N02/19/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
General Government Budget—HJ 234402/22/2018 House—Stricken from Calendar by Rule 1507—HJ 2444
H 2635 Bill by K-12 Education BudgetAmendments to the Kansas school equity and enhancement act; relating to the
BASE aid, certain weightings and other school finance provisions.02/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224002/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 225105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2636 Bill by K-12 Education BudgetRepealing the statutory limit on state board of education approval of school district
bond issuances.02/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224002/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 225102/21/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on K-12 Education Budget; Referred to
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 241003/01/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 245203/07/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 12, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2637 Bill by Veterans and MilitaryEnacting the Kansas veterans loan act and establishing the Kansas veterans loan act
fee fund.02/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224002/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Veterans and Military—HJ 2251
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05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2638 Bill by EducationDisclosure of conditional financial donations to public postsecondary educational
institutions.02/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224002/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Education—HJ 225002/08/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Education; Referred to Committee
on Higher Education Budget—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2639 Bill by Children and SeniorsAllowing KDHE to collect a fee for fingerprinting individuals maintaining or
residing, working or regularly volunteering at a child care facility.02/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224002/06/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 08, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 218-N02/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Children and Seniors—HJ 225002/19/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Children and Seniors—HJ 234202/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the
calendar—HJ 242502/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 242402/22/2018 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed; Yea: 111 Nay: 6—HJ 243302/28/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 165503/01/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 165703/07/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 118-N03/22/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 180003/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 183503/27/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 183503/28/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 36 Nay: 4—SJ 185904/02/2018 House—Concurred with amendments; Yea: 110 Nay: 11—HJ 273104/03/2018 House—Engrossed on Monday, April 2, 2018—HJ 275104/06/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, April 06, 2018—HJ
280904/26/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Thursday, April 12, 2018—HJ 2860
H 2640 Bill by Water and EnvironmentRequiring the state corporation commission to provide for public comment
concerning regional transmission organizations.02/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224002/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Water and Environment—HJ 225102/07/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 15, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2641 Bill by Water and EnvironmentProviding disposal limits for fluids produced from oil and gas operations to reduce
induced seismic activity.02/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224002/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Water and Environment—HJ 225102/07/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 15, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2642 Bill by Representative EsauElections: campaign finance report deadlines and penalties; publication of election
results; political advertising attribution requirements and exception for
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social media.02/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224002/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 225002/07/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 281-N02/20/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Elections—HJ 235402/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 242902/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Williams
was adopted—HJ 242902/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 242902/22/2018 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 114 Nay: 3—HJ
243902/28/2018 House—Engrossed on Friday, February 23, 2018—HJ 244702/28/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 165503/01/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 165703/14/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 20, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 142-S03/26/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government—SJ 181703/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 186203/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 186203/29/2018 Senate—Final Action - Passed as amended;—SJ 187204/02/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Esau, Representative Carpenter and Representative Miller as conferees—HJ 2733
04/03/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Bowers, Senator Fitzgerald and Senator Faust-Goudeau appointed as conferees—SJ 1942
04/30/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2118
04/30/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 2152
05/01/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 2965
05/01/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 121 Nay: 1—HJ 2983
05/01/2018 House—Reengrossed on Tuesday, May 1, 2018—HJ 300905/04/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, May 04, 2018—HJ
333405/04/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Thursday, May 10, 2018
H 2643 Bill by Higher Education BudgetModifying postsecondary tuition and fees for aliens to offset moneys used for the
Kansas foster child educational assistance act.02/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224402/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Higher Education Budget—HJ 225002/14/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 15, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 281-N02/19/2018 House—Hearing continuation: Monday, February 19, 2018, 03:30 PM Room
548-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2644 Bill by Higher Education BudgetBudget process; exempting postsecondary educational institutions from the
program service inventory, integrated budget fiscal process and performance-based budgeting system if such institution has implemented performance agreements.
02/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224402/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Higher Education Budget—HJ 2250
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02/13/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Higher Education Budget; Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 2311
03/06/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to Committee on Higher Education Budget—HJ 2463
03/07/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 12, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 281-N03/14/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Higher Education Budget—HJ 251303/26/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 265303/27/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 82 Nay: 42—HJ 266703/27/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 182803/28/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Education—SJ 185505/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2645 Bill by Federal and State AffairsChanging district magistrate judge position assignments in the 4th judicial district.02/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224402/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 225103/12/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 12, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2646 Bill by Representatives Bishop, HodgeRequiring more motor vehicle insurance coverage for people with previous
convictions related to driving under the influence.02/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224402/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Insurance—HJ 225005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2647 Bill by Representative ParkerReinstating local government control over wage, benefit and leave policies for
private employees.02/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224402/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 225005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2648 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeIncluding federal law enforcement officers in assault and battery against a law
enforcement officer.02/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224402/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ
225002/12/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 152-S02/19/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 234402/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 240602/21/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 240602/22/2018 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, February 21, 2018—HJ 244402/22/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 117 Nay: 0—HJ 242302/22/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 164202/28/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 165403/14/2018 Senate—Hearing: Wednesday, March 21, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 144-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2649 Bill by Representative DoveEnacting the industrial hemp pilot program under the department of agriculture.02/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 2244
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02/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 225005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2650 Bill by Federal and State AffairsDesignating the state rock as greenhorn limestone, the state mineral as galena, the
state gemstone as jelinite amber and the state fish as the channel catfish.02/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224402/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 225002/21/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 06, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 346-S03/06/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 246203/12/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 249103/12/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 249103/13/2018 House—Engrossed on Monday, March 12, 2018—HJ 250003/13/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 114 Nay: 5—HJ 249903/13/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 169503/14/2018 Senate—Hearing: Thursday, March 15, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 144-S03/14/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 170203/16/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 175603/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—SJ 176303/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Holland was
rejected—SJ 176303/20/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—SJ 176303/20/2018 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 38 Nay: 0—SJ
176503/22/2018 House—Concurred with amendments; Yea: 114 Nay: 11—HJ 256603/23/2018 House—Reengrossed on Thursday, March 22, 2018—HJ 257703/26/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, March 26, 2018—
HJ 265604/05/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Wednesday, April 4, 2018—HJ 2756
H 2651 Bill by Federal and State AffairsRequiring counties to approve the establishment of a poultry production or poultry
slaughter facility and establishing the procedures therefor.02/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224402/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 225005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2652 Bill by Federal and State AffairsRequiring counties to approve the establishment of a poultry confinement facility
and establishing the procedures therefor.02/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224502/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 225005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2653 Bill by Representative HodgeIncome tax credit for certain educational expenses.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224802/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2654 Bill by Representative HodgeProviding an income tax credit for expenditures to construct health or education
facilities by KCAC member institutions.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 2248
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02/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 226803/07/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2655 Bill by Representative HodgeProviding an income tax credit for amounts paid as gym membership fees.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224802/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2656 Bill by Representative HodgeDoubling the property tax on recreational vehicles with a sales price of more than
$100,000.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224802/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2657 Bill by Representative HodgeIncome tax credit for increased salaries paid to Kansas employees.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224802/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 226803/07/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2658 Bill by Representative HodgeProviding a sales tax exemption for certain food and food ingredients.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224802/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2659 Bill by Representative HodgeDoubling the state sales tax rate on the sale of certain motor vehicles.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224802/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 226803/07/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 12, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2660 Bill by Representative HodgeProperty tax; certain motor vehicles and watercraft.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224802/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2661 Bill by Representative HodgeProviding for a 10% normal tax rate on certain corporate income.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224802/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 226803/07/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 12, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2662 Bill by Health and Human ServicesIncreasing the fees for Kansas board of barbering licenses and examinations.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224802/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 2268
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02/08/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Health and Human Services; Referred to Committee on General Government Budget—HJ 2268
02/08/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 218-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2663 Bill by Health and Human ServicesEnacting the KanCare/Medicaid ombudsman act.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224802/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 226802/15/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Health and Human Services;
Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 232702/16/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 233502/28/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 06, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 546-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2664 Bill by Health and Human ServicesEstablishing the social work mobility and workforce development task force.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224802/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2665 Bill by Water and EnvironmentEstablishing a Kansas water law study commission.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224802/07/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 582-N02/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Water and Environment—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2666 Bill by Representatives Ousley, GallagherConcerning public assistance; relating to cash assistance, food assistance, medical
assistance and child care subsidies.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224802/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2667 Bill by Federal and State AffairsRepealing prohibitions and restrictions on insurance coverage for abortion services.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224802/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2668 Bill by Representatives Pittman, Clayton, Hodge, Horn, Karleskint, Lusker, Parker, Probst
Sales tax exemption for sales of farm products sold at farmers' markets.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224902/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 226803/02/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 08, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2669 Bill by Representatives Lusk, Good, Ballard, Bishop, Clayton, Crum, Curtis, Finney, Henderson, Kuether, Neighbor, Ousley, Parker, Probst, Seiwert, Stogsdill, Victors
Requiring liability insurance for oil and gas injection well operators.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 2249
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02/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Insurance—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2670 Bill by TaxationRequiring certain information on protested or exempt property taxes be provided to
local units of government.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224902/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2671 Bill by TaxationProviding a sales tax exemption for midland care connection, inc.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224902/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 226803/06/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 08, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2672 Bill by Representatives Lusk, Good, Ballard, Bishop, Clayton, Crum, Curtis, Dierks, Finney, Henderson, Kuether, Neighbor, Ohaebosim, Ousley, Parker, Probst, Victors, Whipple
State corporation commission and requirements for certain oil and gas injection wells.
02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224902/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications
—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2673 Bill by Representative HodgeElections; voter registration; application for public assistance, filing property deeds.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224902/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2674 Bill by TaxationSenate Substitute for HB 2674 by Committee on Public Health and Welfare -
Establishing the Kansas telemedicine act and providing for licensure and regulation of dental therapists.
02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224902/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 226802/08/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, February 12, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 546-S02/20/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 235402/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 242902/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Murnan
was rejected Yea: 49 Nay: 66—HJ 242902/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Hodge
was rejected—HJ 243102/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 243102/22/2018 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 117 Nay: 0—HJ
243902/28/2018 House—Engrossed on Friday, February 23, 2018—HJ 244702/28/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 165503/01/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 165703/14/2018 Senate—Hearing: Monday, March 19, 2018, 09:30 AM Room 118-N03/26/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 1818
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05/04/2018 Senate—Died on Senate General Orders
H 2675 Bill by Representative PittmanInterstate voter registration crosscheck program; fee; cybersecurity fund.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224902/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2676 Bill by Federal and State AffairsFailure of community service providers to comply with developmental disability
reform act.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224902/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 226802/14/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 01, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 346-S03/16/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 252603/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 266603/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 266603/28/2018 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, March 27, 2018—HJ 269403/28/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 124 Nay: 0—HJ 267803/28/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 186303/29/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare—SJ 186405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2677 Bill by Federal and State AffairsRepeal of prohibition on use of state appropriated moneys to lobby relating to gun
control.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224902/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2678 Bill by TransportationProviding for the choose life license plate.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225402/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 226802/09/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2679 Bill by Representative ParkerProviding insurance coverage for contraceptives.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225402/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Insurance—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2680 Bill by Representative ParkerVoter registration; secretary of state notice of online voter registration not available.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225402/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2681 Bill by Representative ParkerRequiring the recording of votes taken in standing committees, and committee of
the whole when under the order of business of general orders and final action.
02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 2254
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02/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 226802/13/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 231105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2682 Bill by Representatives Parker, Clayton, Curtis, Highberger, Ohaebosim, ProbstProhibiting state contracts with internet service providers that do not adhere to net
neutrality principles.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225402/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications
—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2683 Bill by Representative ParkerInterstate voter crosscheck program; electronic registration information center.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225402/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2684 Bill by Representatives Parker, CarmichaelCertain state agencies; redaction of social security numbers.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225502/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2685 Bill by Representatives Ballard, Bishop, Carlin, Carmichael, Crum, Finney, Highberger, Horn, Ohaebosim, Parker, Stogsdill
Permanent exemption for postsecondary educational institutions from the public buildings law under the personal and family protection act.
02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225502/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2686 Bill by Representatives Pittman, DeereMaking appropriations for FY 2019 for the department of corrections; salary
increases for uniformed officers and all employees at correctional facilities.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225502/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2687 Bill by Representatives Humphries, Arnberger, Awerkamp, Bergquist, Blex, Burris, Carpenter, Delperdang, Dove, Elliott, Ellis, Eplee, Esau, Garber, Good, Highland, Hoffman, Houser, Huebert, Jacobs, Jones, Mason, Powell, Rafie, Resman, Seiwert, Smith, E., Sutton, Thimesch, Vickrey, Weber, Whitmer
Creating the adoption protection act.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225502/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 226803/14/2018 House—Hearing: (opponents) Wednesday, March 21, 2018, 09:00 AM Room
346-S03/14/2018 House—Hearing: (proponents) Tuesday, March 20, 2018, 09:00 AM Room
346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2688 Bill by AppropriationsEstablishing the behavioral health task force to study the behavioral health system
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in the state of Kansas.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225502/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 226803/08/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 12, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 112-N03/21/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 256003/26/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the
calendar—HJ 265505/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
H 2689 Bill by AppropriationsMaking appropriations for FY 2019 for the judicial branch; salary increases for
justices, judges and nonjudicial employees.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225502/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2690 Bill by EducationCreating the Kansas school financial transparency act.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225502/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2691 Bill by Water and EnvironmentExtending the deadline for multi-year flex account applications.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225502/07/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 582-N02/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Water and Environment—HJ 226802/14/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Water and Environment—HJ 232102/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 242702/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 242702/22/2018 House—Engrossed on Thursday, February 22, 2018—HJ 244402/22/2018 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 117 Nay: 0—HJ
243602/28/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 165503/01/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
165703/09/2018 Senate—Hearing and possible action: Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 08:30 AM
Room 159-S03/13/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ 1698
03/20/2018 Senate—Consent Calendar Passed Yea: 39 Nay: 0—SJ 176403/26/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, March 26, 2018—
HJ 265603/29/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Thursday, March 29, 2018—HJ 2697
H 2692 Bill by EducationRequiring the provision of applied behavior analysis for students diagnosed with an
autism spectrum disorder.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225502/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Education—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2693 Bill by Representative Tarwater
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Requiring the director of the budget to prepare a federal moneys report on budget bills introduced by the legislature and the governor's budget report.
02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225502/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2694 Bill by Representative HodgeCreating the community leaders service act.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225502/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Education—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2695 Bill by Representatives Holscher, Brim, Carlin, Clayton, Crum, Dietrich, Finney, Horn, Judd-Jenkins, Koesten, Kuether, Murnan, Parker, Pittman, Ward, Whipple, Winn
Prohibiting state funds being used to pay sexual harassment settlements and prohibiting non-disclosure agreements for sexual harassment settlements in certain circumstances.
02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225502/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2696 Bill by Representative WhippleProhibiting the silencing of victims of workplace sexual abuse or harassment by
non-disclosure agreements.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225502/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2697 Bill by K-12 Education BudgetAmending the transportation weighting calculation.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225502/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 226802/21/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on K-12 Education Budget; Referred to
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 241003/01/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 245203/01/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 08, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2698 Bill by Representative HighbergerEstablishing the Kansas children's savings account program.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225602/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ
226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2699 Bill by Representatives Probst, Burroughs, Crum, Deere, Finney, Gartner, Holscher, Horn, Murnan, Parker, Pittman, Stogsdill, Trimmer, Victors
Prohibiting amendments striking all material and inserting new material.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225602/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 226802/13/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 231105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
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H 2700 Bill by Representative EsauRequiring redaction of social security numbers in documents available for public
inspection and copying.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225602/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 226802/09/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Elections; Referred to Committee on
Government, Technology and Security—HJ 228502/15/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, February 19, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 218-N02/20/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Government, Technology and Security—HJ 235402/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 243102/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Whipple
was adopted—HJ 243102/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 243102/22/2018 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 117 Nay: 0—HJ
244002/28/2018 House—Engrossed on Friday, February 23, 2018—HJ 244702/28/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 165503/01/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government
—SJ 165703/14/2018 Senate—Withdrawn from Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local
Government; Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 170203/15/2018 Senate—Hearing: Monday, March 19, 2018, 10:30 AM Room 144-S05/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2701 Bill by Energy, Utilities and TelecommunicationsSenate Substitute for HB 2701 by Committee on Utilities - Creating the statewide
broadband expansion planning task force.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225602/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications
—HJ 226802/08/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 582-N02/19/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications—HJ 234402/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 243102/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Gartner
was adopted—HJ 243102/22/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 243102/22/2018 House—Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 117 Nay: 0—HJ
244202/28/2018 House—Engrossed on Friday, February 23, 2018—HJ 244702/28/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 165503/01/2018 Senate—Referred separately to Committee on Commerce and Committee on
Utilities—SJ 165703/02/2018 Senate—Hearing: Friday, March 09, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 548-S03/12/2018 Senate—Hearing continuation: Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 08:30 AM Room
548-S03/15/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Commerce—SJ 174803/15/2018 Senate—Bill now in Committee on Utilities03/19/2018 Senate—Hearing continuation: Wednesday, March 21, 2018, 01:30 PM
Room 548-S03/19/2018 Senate—Hearing: Tuesday, March 20, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 548-S03/26/2018 Senate—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Utilities—SJ 182603/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—SJ 185903/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Francisco was
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adopted—SJ 185903/28/2018 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed as amended—SJ
185903/29/2018 Senate—Final Action - Substitute passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ
187204/02/2018 House—Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested;
appointed Representative Seiwert, Representative Garber and Representative Kuether as conferees—HJ 2733
04/03/2018 Senate—Motion to accede adopted; Senator Olson, Senator Petersen and Senator Hawk appointed as conferees—SJ 1942
04/07/2018 Senate—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—SJ 2014
04/07/2018 Senate—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 40 Nay: 0—SJ 2055
04/07/2018 House—Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;—HJ 2841
04/07/2018 House—Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 117 Nay: 3—HJ 2854
04/07/2018 House—Reengrossed on Saturday, April 7, 2018—HJ 285804/26/2018 House—Enrolled and presented to Governor on Monday, April 16, 2018—HJ
289704/26/2018 House—Approved by Governor on Tuesday, April 24, 2018—HJ 2860
H 2702 Bill by Energy, Utilities and TelecommunicationsRegistration of meteorological evaluation towers.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225602/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications
—HJ 226802/08/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 582-N02/15/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications—HJ 233202/22/2018 House—Stricken from Calendar by Rule 1507—HJ 2444
H 2703 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentUse of American medical association guides when determining functional
impairment for purposes of workers compensation benefits.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225602/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2704 Bill by Representatives Gallagher, Baker, Curtis, Deere, Good, Judd-Jenkins, Markley, Mastroni, Ousley, Resman
Requiring written informed consent before administering an antipsychotic medication to an adult care home resident.
02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225602/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Children and Seniors—HJ 226802/13/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 15, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 218-N02/15/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Children and Seniors; Referred to
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 232702/16/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Children and Seniors—HJ 233503/14/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 20, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 218-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2705 Bill by Judiciary
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Clarifying that peer review privilege does not apply to factual information.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225602/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2706 Bill by JudiciaryAllowing child advocacy centers to conduct sexual assault examinations.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225602/07/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, February 12, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N02/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 226802/19/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—HJ 234502/20/2018 House—Withdrawn from Calendar; Referred to Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 238005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2707 Bill by JudiciaryMoving the registration for charitable organizations from the secretary of state to
the attorney general.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225602/07/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, February 12, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N02/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 226802/19/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Judiciary—HJ 234502/22/2018 House—Withdrawn from Calendar; Referred to Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 241203/01/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations and referred to
Committee of the Whole—HJ 245205/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
H 2708 Bill by JudiciaryProviding a procedure for the attorney general to enter into diversion agreements.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225602/07/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, February 12, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N02/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2709 Bill by JudiciaryAmending penalties for lewd and lascivious behavior.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225602/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ
226802/12/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 15, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 152-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2710 Bill by Representative WhippleProtecting employees who are victims of domestic violence from employer
retaliation or discrimination.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225602/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2711 Bill by Representative WhippleProhibiting retaliation against state employees advocating against gender-based
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wage discrimination.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225702/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2712 Bill by Representative WhippleProhibiting denial of maternity leave benefits after an employee has taken maternity
leave.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225702/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2713 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeRequiring the attorney general to contract for continuing education for bail
enforcement agents.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225702/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ
226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2714 Bill by Representative Judd-JenkinsArkansas City library district.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225702/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Local Government—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2715 Bill by Representative Judd-JenkinsSilverdale township, Cowley county; care of abandoned cemetery.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225702/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Local Government—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2716 Bill by Representatives Judd-Jenkins, HoffmanRegistration of antique military vehicles.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225702/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2717 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeChanging house arrest to electronic monitoring and requiring the secretary of
corrections to create a system of alternative incarceration credit.02/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 226702/09/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ
228505/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2718 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAlcoholic beverages; providing fee waivers for microbrewery licensees using certain
percentages of Kansas-grown products in the production of beer and hard cider.
02/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 226702/09/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 228505/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
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H 2719 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAmending the definition of "service-connected" for the KP&F retirement system.02/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 226702/09/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 228503/01/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 05, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 346-S03/08/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—HJ 247805/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
H 2720 Bill by Federal and State AffairsProviding increased maximum retirement benefit for KP&F members.02/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 226702/09/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 228503/01/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 05, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2721 Bill by Health and Human ServicesCertificate of authorization for a business entity to practice of medicine.02/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 226702/09/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 228505/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2722 Bill by TransportationExpanding the use and location for work-site utility vehicles.02/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 226702/09/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 228502/09/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 15, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 582-N02/20/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Transportation—HJ 235602/22/2018 House—Stricken from Calendar by Rule 1507—HJ 2444
H 2723 Bill by EducationPermitting residents to petition and vote for a transfer of school district territory;
concerning requirements and procedure. 02/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 226702/09/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Education—HJ 228502/09/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 546-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2724 Bill by JudiciaryMaking possession of a controlled substance a class A misdemeanor and making
associated changes throughout the criminal code.02/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 226702/09/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 228502/13/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 231105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2725 Bill by JudiciaryClarifying what is considered the unauthorized practice of law in matters before the
state board of tax appeals.02/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 226802/09/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 228505/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
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H 2726 Bill by Water and EnvironmentEstablishing the non-corn irrigation grant program and the low-water-use crop
grant program and authorizing the Kansas water office to issue bonds for the purpose of providing funding to such programs.
02/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 228202/09/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Water and Environment—HJ 228502/09/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2727 Bill by Water and EnvironmentRequiring contracts for the sale of real estate to provide notice of mineral, oil and
gas interests.02/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 228202/09/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Water and Environment—HJ 228502/09/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 15, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 582-N02/19/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Water and Environment—HJ 234902/22/2018 House—Stricken from Calendar by Rule 1507—HJ 2444
H 2728 Bill by JudiciaryRelease of information after the fatality of child in need of care caused by abuse or
neglect. 02/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 228202/09/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 228502/13/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 231102/14/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 231302/28/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 06, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2729 Bill by AgricultureMoving egg repackaging requirements from statute to rules and regulations adopted
by the secretary of the Kansas department of agriculture. 02/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 228202/09/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 228502/09/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 582-N02/14/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Agriculture—HJ 231602/20/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 118 Nay: 0—HJ 235702/21/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 161502/22/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources—SJ
164205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2730 Bill by Water and EnvironmentRequiring the division of water resources of the department of agriculture to study
and report on the impact of the use of groundwater on streamflow impairments.
02/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 228302/09/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Water and Environment—HJ 228505/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2731 Bill by Federal and State Affairs
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Alcoholic beverages; authorizing a manufacturer licensee to hold a drinking establishment license.
02/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 228302/09/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 228505/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2732 Bill by Water and EnvironmentAuthorizing the division of conservation of the department of agriculture to create
and administer water banks.02/09/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 228402/09/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 582-N02/12/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Water and Environment—HJ 229505/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2733 Bill by Water and EnvironmentKansas water appropriation act and water rights for sand and gravel pits.02/09/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 278402/12/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Water and Environment—HJ 229505/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2734 Bill by JudiciaryMaking changes to the Kansas sexually violent predator program.02/09/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 228502/12/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 229502/13/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Appropriations—HJ 231102/14/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 231302/28/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 06, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N03/22/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Judiciary—HJ 256803/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 268603/28/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 268603/29/2018 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, March 28, 2018—HJ 274203/29/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 123 Nay: 1—HJ 269803/29/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 193404/02/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 193605/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2735 Bill by JudiciaryExempting juvenile adjudications for certain misdemeanors from the crimes that
disqualify child care facilities.02/09/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 228502/12/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 229505/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2736 Bill by JudiciaryProviding for immunity from criminal protection for possession of controlled
substance of drug paraphernalia if seeking assistance with drug overdose.02/09/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 228502/12/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 229505/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2737 Bill by JudiciaryMandatory expungement of records following an acquittal at trial.
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02/09/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 228502/12/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N02/12/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 229505/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2738 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeChanging criminal penalties for sexual conduct between minors.02/09/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 228502/12/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ
229402/12/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 152-S02/15/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice;
Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 232702/19/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 235005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2739 Bill by Corrections and Juvenile JusticeSubstitute for HB 2739 by Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice -
Including relations between law enforcement and those interacting with law enforcement in the crime of unlawful sexual relations; increasing criminal penalty for lewd and lascivious behavior.
02/09/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 228502/12/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ
229402/12/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 152-S02/15/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice;
Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 232702/19/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 235002/21/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 28, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 152-S03/22/2018 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice—HJ 256703/26/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
recommending substitute bill be passed—HJ 265303/26/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed—HJ 265303/27/2018 House—Engrossed on Monday, March 26, 2018—HJ 267103/27/2018 House—Final Action - Substitute passed; Yea: 124 Nay: 0—HJ 266803/27/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 182803/28/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—SJ 185505/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2740 Bill by TaxationIncreasing the statewide property tax levy for schools.02/09/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 228502/12/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 229502/28/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 06, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2741 Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentEnacting the fire sprinkler industry act.02/09/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 229302/12/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 229402/14/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, February 19, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 112-N02/21/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
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Development; Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 241003/01/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic Development—HJ 245205/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2742 Bill by AgricultureRelating to labeling requirements for muscle cuts of beef, muscle cuts of pork,
ground beef or ground pork meat. 02/09/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 229302/12/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 229405/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2743 Bill by AgricultureAllowing deer permits to be transferred to residents and nonresidents of the state of
Kansas. 02/09/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 229302/12/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 15, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 582-N02/12/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Agriculture—HJ 229405/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2744 Bill by Children and SeniorsEstablishing the statewide Alzheimer's care plan task force.02/09/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 229302/12/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Children and Seniors—HJ 229405/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2745 Bill by Children and SeniorsEstablishing a task force that would draft a transition bill of rights to educate
parents and students regarding their rights and resources related to transition services for students receiving special education.
02/09/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 229302/12/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Children and Seniors—HJ 229402/13/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, February 15, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 218-N02/16/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Children and Seniors; Referred to
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 233502/19/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to
Committee on Children and Seniors—HJ 235005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2746 Bill by AppropriationsUnemployment benefits for privately contracted school bus drivers.02/14/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 232102/15/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 232705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2747 Bill by AppropriationsAbolishing the division of post audit within the legislative branch and creating the
post audit division within the state treasurer's office.02/14/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 232102/15/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 232703/08/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2748 Bill by Taxation
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Decreasing the sales and use tax rate on food and food ingredients.02/14/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 232102/15/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 232705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2749 Bill by TaxationSales tax authority for Jackson county.02/14/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 232102/15/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 232702/21/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 28, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S03/06/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Taxation—HJ 246203/15/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 272003/15/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 252003/16/2018 House—Engrossed on Thursday, March 15, 2018—HJ 253603/16/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 108 Nay: 10—HJ 252503/19/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 176003/20/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 176205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2750 Bill by Federal and State AffairsExempting certain rides from the Kansas amusement ride act.02/15/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 232602/16/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 233505/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2751 Bill by Federal and State AffairsEstablishing the office of the child advocate for children's protection and services
within the Kansas department of administration.02/15/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 232602/16/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 233503/08/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Federal and State Affairs; Referred
to Committee on Children and Seniors—HJ 247903/14/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 20, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 218-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2752 Bill by Federal and State AffairsCreating the Kansas sports wagering act.02/19/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 233802/20/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 235205/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2753 Bill by TaxationReview of tax credits, tax exemptions and economic development programs.02/20/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 235702/21/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 238203/01/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 05, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S03/08/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Taxation—HJ 247903/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 266603/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the
calendar—HJ 266604/02/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 272804/02/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 272804/02/2018 House—Engrossed on Monday, April 2, 2018—HJ 274304/03/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 123 Nay: 0—HJ 2746
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04/03/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 194304/04/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 196105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2754 Bill by Federal and State AffairsEstablishing a guardianship assistance program.02/20/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 238002/21/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 238203/07/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2755 Bill by TaxationProperty tax lid exception for cities and counties that assume duties of abolished
entity.02/22/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 241202/22/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 28, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S02/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 244703/01/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Taxation—HJ 245403/06/2018 House—Withdrawn from Consent Calendar and placed on General Orders—
HJ 246203/09/2018 House—Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Taxation—
HJ 248703/14/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed and placed on
Consent Calendar by Committee on Taxation—HJ 251403/19/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 120 Nay: 3—HJ 254003/19/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 176003/20/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation—SJ 176205/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2756 Bill by TaxationConcerning sales and use tax; remote retailers; nexus; marketplace facilitators;
digital products.02/22/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 241202/22/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 01, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S02/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 244703/08/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Taxation—HJ 247905/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
H 2757 Bill by TaxationDue process for terminating teachers' contracts.02/22/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 242802/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee of the Whole—HJ 244703/07/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Whitmer
was rejected Yea: 38 Nay: 82—HJ 246703/07/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Aurand
was rejected—HJ 246903/07/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 246903/08/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 73 Nay: 48—HJ 247503/08/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 168103/09/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Education—SJ 168505/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2758 Bill by TaxationPublication of school district bullying policies.
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02/22/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 242902/28/2018 House—Referred to Committee of the Whole—HJ 244703/07/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Tarwater
was rejected—HJ 246903/07/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 246903/08/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 120 Nay: 1—HJ 247703/08/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 168103/09/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Education—SJ 168505/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2759 Bill by AppropriationsRequiring veterinarians to submit information to the prescription monitoring
program and providing for transfers of moneys from certain state agencies to the state board of pharmacy for operation and maintenance of the prescription monitoring program.
02/28/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 244603/01/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 245203/14/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 21, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2760 Bill by Federal and State AffairsCreating a special sentencing rule to provide presumptive imprisonment for
violation of criminal possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.03/01/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 245103/02/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 245505/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2761 Bill by TaxationAllowing an individual to itemize deductions in Kansas despite not itemizing on
their federal return.03/01/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 245103/02/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 245503/07/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S04/06/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Taxation—HJ 279905/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
H 2762 Bill by TaxationExempting mechanical amusement devices from sales tax, providing for use of a tax
stamp.03/01/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 245103/02/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 245503/28/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, April 03, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2763 Bill by TaxationSales tax exemption for the Ronald McDonald house charities of Wichita, inc.03/01/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 245103/02/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 245503/19/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 20, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2764 Bill by AppropriationsAffiliation with the Kansas police and firemen's retirement system by the Kansas
department of wildlife, parks and tourism for membership of certain law
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enforcement officers and employees.03/01/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 245403/02/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ
245503/07/2018 House—Hearing: Monday, March 12, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 281-N03/14/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions—HJ 251303/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the
calendar—HJ 266705/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
H 2765 Bill by Federal and State AffairsEnacting the elevator safety act.03/05/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 245703/06/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 246105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2766 Bill by Federal and State AffairsSubstitute for House Bill No. 2766 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs-
Authorizing self-service of beer from automated devices.03/05/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 245703/06/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 246103/15/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 22, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 346-S03/23/2018 House—Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by
Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 257605/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
H 2767 Bill by AppropriationsReinstating the enterprise zone program.03/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 246303/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 246603/14/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 21, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2768 Bill by AppropriationsIncreasing tax on cigarettes and using proceeds for medicaid expansion.03/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 246303/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 246605/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2769 Bill by TaxationCreating the gun safety red flag act.03/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 246303/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 246605/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2770 Bill by TaxationSales tax exemption for the Ellis county historical society.03/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 246303/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 246605/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2771 Bill by AppropriationsAmendments to the Kansas school equity and enhancement act; relating to the
BASE aid, certain weightings and other school finance provisions.
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03/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 246303/07/2018 House—Referred to Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 246605/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2772 Bill by AppropriationsProhibiting certain organizations and associations from being a KPERS eligible
employer. 03/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 246503/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 247405/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2773 Bill by AppropriationsCreating the Kansas safe and secure schools act.03/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 247403/09/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 248003/14/2018 House—Hearing: Friday, March 16, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 112-N03/20/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by
Committee on Appropriations—HJ 254703/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted—HJ 266003/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Clayton
was rejected Yea: 49 Nay: 75—HJ 266003/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Helgerson
was rejected Yea: 35 Nay: 88—HJ 266103/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Representative Whitmer requested the
motion to amend by Representative Parker be divided. The amendment was ruled divisible and divided into 2 parts—HJ 2661
03/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Parker Amendment Part A Failed. Yea: 50 Nay: 72—HJ 2662
03/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Parker Amendment Part B Failed. Yea: 44 Nay: 79—HJ 2664
03/27/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended—HJ 266503/28/2018 House—Engrossed on Tuesday, March 27, 2018—HJ 269403/28/2018 House—Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 119 Nay: 5—HJ 267803/28/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 186303/29/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 186405/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2774 Bill by TaxationDesignating the employees of certain charitable organizations as eligible to
participate in the state health care benefits program.03/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 247403/09/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 248003/12/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 546-S03/16/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Health and Human Services—HJ 252605/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
H 2775 Bill by AppropriationsEstablishing the joint legislative transportation vision task force for evaluation of
the state highway fund and the state highway transportation system.03/12/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 249003/12/2018 House—Hearing: Thursday, March 15, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 582-N03/13/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Transportation—HJ 249405/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2776 Bill by Taxation
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Providing an income tax credit for contributions to the Eisenhower foundation.03/13/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 250003/14/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 250303/14/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 20, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2777 Bill by Federal and State AffairsEnacting the human trafficking and child exploitation prevention act.03/14/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 250303/15/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 251705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2778 Bill by Federal and State AffairsConcerning restrictions of state contracts with businesses engaged in anti-Israel
boycotts. 03/14/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 250303/14/2018 House—Hearing: Friday, March 16, 2018, 09:00 AM Room 346-S03/15/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 251703/19/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—HJ 254203/23/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 257303/26/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 93 Nay: 30—HJ 257903/26/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 181603/27/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—SJ 182805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2779 Bill by TaxationEnacting the senior citizen property tax deferral act.03/14/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 250303/15/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 251705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2780 Bill by TaxationRequiring the county to pay costs associated with certain property tax appeals.03/15/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 252203/16/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 252303/16/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 20, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2781 Bill by TaxationSecretary of State; interstate voter registration crosscheck program; creating the
interstate voter registration crosscheck fund.03/16/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 253503/19/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 253805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2782 Bill by TaxationDisposition of seized firearms by law enforcement agencies.03/16/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 253603/19/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 253805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2783 Bill by TaxationProviding a sales tax exemption for kids need to eat, inc.03/16/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 2536
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03/19/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 253805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2784 Bill by AppropriationsProviding for payroll deductions for indemnity insurance. 03/16/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 253603/19/2018 House—Referred to Committee on General Government Budget—HJ 253803/20/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 21, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 218-N03/22/2018 House—Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on
General Government Budget—HJ 256803/29/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Handwritten Motion to Amend - Offered
by Representative Gartner03/29/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Gartner
was rejected Yea: 48 Nay: 76—HJ 270603/29/2018 House—Committee of the Whole - Be passed—HJ 270804/02/2018 House—Final Action - Passed; Yea: 120 Nay: 0—HJ 272704/02/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 194004/03/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Ways and Means—SJ 194105/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 2785 Bill by AppropriationsLowering the period of disqualification of unemployment benefits upon false
statement or representation, or knowing failure to disclose a material fact. 03/16/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 253603/19/2018 House—Referred to Committee on General Government Budget—HJ 253803/20/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 21, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 218-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2786 Bill by Federal and State AffairsCreating the injection well safety advisory task force.03/19/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 253803/20/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 254405/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2787 Bill by AppropriationsCreating juvenile crisis intervention centers.03/19/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 254203/20/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 254403/20/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 21, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2788 Bill by TaxationEnacting income tax rates formulas.03/21/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 255303/22/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 256405/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2789 Bill by Federal and State AffairsCreating the Kansas staff as first emergency responders (SAFER) act.03/21/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 256103/22/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Insurance—HJ 256403/26/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, March 27, 2018, 08:00 AM Room 112-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2790 Bill by Appropriations
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Requiring the state fair board to issue a request for proposals from cities in Kansas to host the state fair.
03/26/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 257803/27/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 265805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2791 Bill by AppropriationsSchool districts; requiring a portion of local option budget revenue be included in
the local foundation aid of the school district.03/26/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 257803/27/2018 House—Referred to Committee on K-12 Education Budget—HJ 265805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2792 Bill by Federal and State AffairsCreating the Kansas sports wagering act.03/26/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 265003/27/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 28, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 346-S03/27/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 265803/27/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, March 28, 2018, 08:30 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2793 Bill by Federal and State AffairsAuthorizing sports wagering under the Kansas expanded lottery act.03/28/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 268703/29/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 269705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2794 Bill by TaxationTreatment of certain foreign income for Kansas income tax purposes.04/02/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 274104/03/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 274505/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2795 Bill by AppropriationsAuthorizing the department of administration to expend funds in FY 18 and FY 19
to issue cost estimates for a capital complex power plant or energy center and a report on potential use of Docking State office building; asbestos removal.
04/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 284104/26/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 286005/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2796 Bill by AppropriationsAmending Substitute for Senate Bill No. 423 to strike provisions requiring school
districts to adopt a minimum local option budget; restoring certain provisions relating to local option budgets and adjusting the BASE aid accordingly.
04/26/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 286104/27/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 289805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2797 Bill by AppropriationsAmending Substitute for Senate Bill No. 423 relating to the mandated minimum
local option budget for school districts.04/26/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 2861
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04/27/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 289805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2798 Bill by AppropriationsAmending Substitute for Senate Bill No. 423 to strike provisions requiring school
districts to adopt a minimum local option budget and transfer funds from the supplemental general fund to certain categorical funds; restoring certain provisions relating to local option budgets and adjusting the BASE aid accordingly.
04/26/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 286104/27/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 289805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 2799 Bill by AppropriationsAmending Senate Bill No. 423; repealing provisions relating to the mandated
portion of the local option budget; making appropriations for the department of education for FY 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023.
04/26/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 289604/27/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 289805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 5002 Concurrent Resolution by Representative RyckmanJoint rules for the senate and house of representatives, 2017-2018.01/09/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 4601/10/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Rules and Journal01/11/2017 House—Committee Report recommending resolution be adopted by
Committee on Rules and Journal—HJ 7001/12/2017 House—Committee of the Whole - Be adopted—HJ 7301/12/2017 House—Emergency Final Action - Adopted; Yea: 116 Nay: 7—HJ 7401/12/2017 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 4001/12/2017 Senate—Referred to Committee of the Whole—SJ 4001/17/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Holland was
rejected01/17/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Kelly was
withdrawn01/17/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Kelly was
rejected01/17/2017 Senate—Committee of the Whole - Be adopted—SJ 4601/17/2017 Senate—Emergency Final Action - Adopted; Yea: 37 Nay: 3—SJ 5101/20/2017 House—Enrolled on Friday, January 20, 2017—HJ 9501/23/2017 House—Engrossed on Wednesday, January 18, 2017—HJ 101
H 5004 Concurrent Resolution by Federal and State AffairsConstitutional amendment granting counties home rule powers.01/19/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 8901/20/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 9401/27/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, January 31, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 5005 Concurrent Resolution by Federal and State AffairsMaking application to the U.S. congress to call a convention of the states.01/23/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 9901/24/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 10302/08/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, February 13, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 346-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
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H 5006 Concurrent Resolution by Federal and State AffairsConstitutional amendment repealing section 16 of article 15; relating to marriage.01/26/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 11201/27/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 11805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 5007 Concurrent Resolution by Representatives Carpenter, Claeys, DeGraaf, Esau, Garber, Highland, Houser, Huebert, Humphries, Jacobs, Jones, Kiegerl, Landwehr, Mason, Powell, Smith, E., Sutton, Thimesch, Weber, Whitmer
Constitutional amendment to prescribe revenue, expenditure and taxation limitations on state government.
01/30/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 15101/31/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 16202/07/2017 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Taxation; Referred to Committee on
Federal and State Affairs—HJ 19405/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 5008 Concurrent Resolution by Water and EnvironmentProposition to amend article 11 of the constitution of the state of Kansas concerning
the state water plan fund.02/02/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 17402/03/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Water and Environment—HJ 17702/03/2017 House—Hearing: Tuesday, February 07, 2017, 09:00 AM Room 582-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 5009 Concurrent Resolution by Representatives Garber, Awerkamp, Blex, Brim, Carpenter, DeGraaf, Delperdang, Ellis, Eplee, Good, Highland, Huebert, Jacobs, Powell, Smith, A., Smith, E.
State constitution, human life amendments.02/03/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 18102/06/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs—HJ 18505/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 5010 Concurrent Resolution by Health and Human ServicesA concurrent resolution opposing physician assisted suicide.02/14/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 23102/15/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services—HJ 24002/23/2017 House—Hearing: Monday, March 06, 2017, 01:30 PM Room 546-S05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 5011 Concurrent Resolution by Representatives Parker, Bishop, Brim, Carlin, Clayton, Crum, Curtis, Deere, Finney, Gallagher, Gartner, Good, Highberger, Hodge, Holscher, Koesten, Kuether, Lusk, Murnan, Neighbor, Ohaebosim, Ousley, Pittman, Rooker, Stogsdill, Terrell, Trimmer, Whipple, Wolfe Moore
Revising article 10 of the Kansas constitution; establishing a redistricting commission.
02/23/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 33203/06/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 35905/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 5013 Concurrent Resolution by TaxationUrging Congress to regulate interstate commerce and allow states to collect sales tax
from remote retailers.03/29/2017 House—Introduced—HJ 559
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03/30/2017 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 56405/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 5017 Concurrent Resolution by Representative StogsdillConstitutional amendment staggering terms of the Kansas Senate.01/08/2018 House—Prefiled for Introduction on Tuesday, December 12, 201701/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 211901/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Elections—HJ 212101/31/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 07, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 281-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 5018 Concurrent Resolution by Representatives Ryckman, Hineman, WardCommittee to inform the governor that the two houses of the legislature are duly
organized and ready to receive communications.01/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 212001/08/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 212001/08/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 147501/08/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 147501/16/2018 House—Enrolled on Tuesday, January 16, 2018—HJ 2142
H 5019 Concurrent Resolution by Representatives Ryckman, Hineman, WardJoint session for hearing message of the governor.01/08/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 212001/08/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 212001/08/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 147501/08/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 147501/16/2018 House—Enrolled on Tuesday, January 16, 2018—HJ 2142
H 5020 Concurrent Resolution by Representative WilliamsUrging Congress to take action on the Remote Transactions Parity Act of 2017.01/10/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 213401/11/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 213705/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 5021 Concurrent Resolution by Representatives Ryckman, Hineman, WardJoint session for hearing message of the supreme court.01/16/2018 House—Introduced01/16/2018 House—Adopted without roll call01/16/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 149301/16/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 149301/22/2018 House—Enrolled on Monday, January 22, 2018
H 5022 Concurrent Resolution by Representative MillerConstitutional amendment changing number of representatives and senators;
staggering senate terms; other.01/26/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 218601/29/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 219001/30/2018 House—Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on
Elections—HJ 219601/31/2018 House—Hearing: Wednesday, February 07, 2018, 01:30 PM Room 281-N05/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 5023 Concurrent Resolution by Representatives Ryckman, Hineman, WardJoint session for hearing a message from the governor.02/06/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 2240
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02/06/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 224002/06/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 154802/06/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 154802/12/2018 House—Enrolled on Monday, February 12, 2018—HJ 2311
H 5024 Concurrent Resolution by Representative HodgeConstitutional amendment providing for a 10 mill levy on certain residential
property.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 224902/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Taxation—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 5025 Concurrent Resolution by Commerce, Labor and Economic DevelopmentProposition to repeal section 12 of article 15 of the constitution of the state of
Kansas, relating to membership or nonmemebership in labor organizations.02/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 225702/08/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic
Development—HJ 226805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 5026 Concurrent Resolution by Representatives Ryckman, Hineman, WardAdjournment of the senate and house of representatives for a period of time during
the 2018 regular session of the legislature.02/22/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 242702/22/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 242702/22/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 165202/22/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 165203/02/2018 House—Enrolled on Friday, March 02, 2018—HJ 2460
H 5027 Concurrent Resolution by Representative AurandResolution to delegate finance policy for public elementary and secondary education
to certain private entities.02/28/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 244603/01/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 245205/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 5028 Concurrent Resolution by Representatives Ryckman, Hineman, WardAdjournment of the senate and house of representatives for a period of time during
the 2018 regular session of the legislature.03/29/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 269603/29/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 269603/29/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 193403/29/2018 Senate—Adopted without roll call—SJ 193404/05/2018 House—Enrolled on Thursday, April 05, 2018—HJ 2770
H 5029 Concurrent Resolution by TaxationConstitutional amendment to declare the power to appropriate funding for
education is exclusively a legislative power and not subject to judicial review.
03/29/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 272204/02/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Judiciary—HJ 272504/02/2018 House—Hearing: Tuesday, April 03, 2018, 03:30 PM Room 112-N04/05/2018 House—Committee Report recommending resolution be adopted as amended
by Committee on Judiciary—HJ 276905/04/2018 House—Died on Calendar
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H 5030 Concurrent Resolution by Representatives Ryckman, Hineman, WardAdjournment of the senate and house of representatives for a period of time during
the 2018 regular session of the legislature.04/07/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 285604/07/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 285604/26/2018 Senate—Received and Introduced—SJ 207004/27/2018 Senate—Referred to Committee on Organization, Calendar and Rules—SJ
210805/04/2018 Senate—Died in Senate Committee
H 6038 Resolution by Representatives Ryckman, Hineman, WardOrganization of the House of Representatives, 2018.01/08/2018 House—Introduced01/08/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 211701/09/2018 House—Engrossed on Monday, January 8, 2018—HJ 212601/11/2018 House—Enrolled on Thursday, January 11, 2018
H 6039 Resolution by Representatives Ryckman, Hineman, WardAssignment of seats in the House of Representatives, 2018 session.01/08/2018 House—Introduced01/08/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 211701/09/2018 House—Engrossed on Monday, January 8, 2018—HJ 212601/11/2018 House—Enrolled on Thursday, January 11, 2018
H 6040 Resolution by Representative BurroughsCongratulating and commending Sporting Kansas City on an outstanding 2017
season and for winning their fourth Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup title.01/22/2018 House—Introduced01/22/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 216201/26/2018 House—Enrolled on Friday, January 26, 2018—HJ 2188
H 6041 Resolution by Representatives Ryckman, Hineman, WardAssignment of seats in the House of Representatives, 2018 session.01/23/2018 House—Introduced01/23/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 216802/01/2018 House—Enrolled on Thursday, February 01, 2018—HJ 2229
H 6042 Resolution by Representatives Aurand, Alcala, Alford, Arnberger, Awerkamp, Baker, Ballard, Barker, Becker, Bishop, Blex, Brim, Burris, Burroughs, Campbell, Carlin, Carmichael, Carpenter, Claeys, Clark, Clayton, Concannon, Corbet, Cox, Crum, Curtis, Davis, Deere, Delperdang, Dierks, Dietrich, Dove, Elliott, Ellis, Eplee, Esau, Finch, Finney, Francis, Frownfelter, Gallagher, Garber, Gartner, Good, Hawkins, Helgerson, Henderson, Hibbard, Highberger, Highland, Hineman, Hodge, Hoffman, Holscher, Horn, Houser, Huebert, Humphries, Jacobs, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Judd-Jenkins, Karleskint, Kelly, Kessinger, Koesten, Kuether, Landwehr, Lewis, Lusk, Lusker, Markley, Mason, Mastroni, Miller, Murnan, Neighbor, Ohaebosim, Orr, Osterman, Ousley, Parker, Patton, Phelps, Phillips, Pittman, Powell, Probst, Proehl, Rafie, Rahjes, Ralph, Resman, Rooker, Ruiz, Ryckman, Sawyer, Schreiber, Schroeder, Schwab, Seiwert, Sloan, Smith, A., Smith, E., Stogsdill, Sutton, Swanson, Tarwater, Thimesch, Thompson, Trimmer, Vickrey, Victors, Ward, Waymaster, Weber, Weigel, Wheeler, Whipple, Whitmer, Williams, Winn, Wolfe Moore
Congratulating and commending the members of the 2018 Kansas Teacher of the Year team.
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01/23/2018 House—Introduced01/23/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 216801/26/2018 House—Enrolled on Friday, January 26, 2018—HJ 2188
H 6043 Resolution by Representative ClaeysA resolution urging the Federal Aviation Administration to accept Kansas’
application for the Unmanned Aerial Systems Integration Pilot Program. 01/30/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 219602/13/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 230102/15/2018 House—Enrolled on Thursday, February 15, 2018—HJ 2334
H 6044 Resolution by Representatives Whitmer, SeiwertRecognizing the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center's 50th year of service to
the Kansas law enforcement community and the citizens of Kansas.02/01/2018 House—Introduced02/01/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 220802/05/2018 House—Enrolled on Monday, February 05, 2018—HJ 2237
H 6045 Resolution by Representatives Finch, Alcala, Alford, Arnberger, Awerkamp, Barker, Becker, Bergquist, Bishop, Blex, Brim, Burris, Carlin, Carmichael, Clark, Clayton, Concannon, Cox, Crum, Curtis, Davis, Delperdang, Dierks, Dietrich, Elliott, Ellis, Eplee, Esau, Finney, Francis, Gallagher, Gartner, Good, Hawkins, Helgerson, Highland, Hineman, Hodge, Hoffman, Holscher, Huebert, Humphries, Jennings, Johnson, Karleskint, Kelly, Kessinger, Koesten, Kuether, Landwehr, Lewis, Lusk, Lusker, Markley, Mason, Mastroni, Murnan, Neighbor, Ohaebosim, Orr, Ousley, Parker, Patton, Phelps, Phillips, Pittman, Powell, Probst, Rafie, Rahjes, Ralph, Resman, Rooker, Ryckman, Sawyer, Schreiber, Schroeder, Sloan, Smith, A., Stogsdill, Sutton, Swanson, Tarwater, Vickrey, Victors, Ward, Waymaster, Weber, Wheeler, Whipple, Whitmer, Williams, Wolfe Moore
Opposing human trafficking and urging a dismantling of human trafficking networks.
02/01/2018 House—Introduced02/01/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 221002/05/2018 House—Enrolled on Monday, February 05, 2018—HJ 2237
H 6046 Resolution by Representative HighbergerProposing changes to the rules of the House of Representatives for 2017-2018
relating to requiring certain notations on printed bills regarding amendments striking all material and inserting new material.
02/01/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 222802/02/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Rules and Journal—HJ 223105/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 6047 Resolution by Representative JohnsonCongratulating and commending the 2018 Kansas Teachers of Promise.02/02/2018 House—Introduced02/02/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 223102/07/2018 House—Enrolled on Wednesday, February 07, 2018—HJ 2258
H 6048 Resolution by Representative ConcannonRecognizing the month of February as American Heart Month.02/08/2018 House—Introduced02/08/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 226802/12/2018 House—Enrolled on Monday, February 12, 2018—HJ 2311
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H 6049 Resolution by Representatives Ryckman, Hineman, WardAssignment of seats in the House of Representatives, 2018 session.02/20/2018 House—Introduced02/20/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 235203/01/2018 House—Enrolled on Thursday, March 01, 2018—HJ 2454
H 6050 Resolution by Representatives Mason, Barker, Blex, Brim, Carlin, Carpenter, Clark, Clayton, Crum, Curtis, Dietrich, Elliott, Ellis, Eplee, Esau, Gartner, Highland, Hineman, Holscher, Humphries, Jennings, Johnson, Kessinger, Markley, Mastroni, Ohaebosim, Ousley, Phillips, Probst, Proehl, Rahjes, Ralph, Resman, Rooker, Ruiz, Schreiber, Schroeder, Seiwert, Sloan, Stogsdill, Sutton, Thimesch, Weber, Weigel, Wheeler, Williams
Strengthening the sister-state relations between the State of Kansas and Taiwan.03/05/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 245703/08/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 247403/13/2018 House—Enrolled on Tuesday, March 13, 2018—HJ 2500
H 6051 Resolution by Representatives Schreiber, Alford, Arnberger, Aurand, Baker, Blex, Brim, Clark, Concannon, Cox, Crum, Curtis, Davis, Deere, Delperdang, Dietrich, Dove, Elliott, Ellis, Eplee, Esau, Finch, Finney, Francis, Garber, Gartner, Good, Highland, Hineman, Holscher, Houser, Humphries, Jacobs, Johnson, Judd-Jenkins, Karleskint, Kelly, Kessinger, Koesten, Kuether, Landwehr, Lewis, Markley, Mason, Mastroni, Murnan, Neighbor, Ohaebosim, Orr, Osterman, Parker, Patton, Phelps, Phillips, Pittman, Powell, Probst, Ralph, Resman, Rooker, Schroeder, Schwab, Seiwert, Smith, A., Smith, E., Tarwater, Thompson, Trimmer, Ward, Waymaster, Weber, Wheeler, Whipple, Whitmer
Recognizing the Kansas Small Business Development Center's 2018 Businesses of the Year.
03/13/2018 House—Introduced03/13/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 249503/16/2018 House—Enrolled on Friday, March 16, 2018—HJ 2536
H 6052 Resolution by Representatives Parker, Holscher, Lusk, Neighbor, Ousley, StogsdillUrging Congress to repeal the Dickey amendment.03/16/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 252403/19/2018 House—Referred to Committee on Appropriations—HJ 253805/04/2018 House—Died in Committee
H 6053 Resolution by Representatives Finney, Alcala, Arnberger, Ballard, Bishop, Brim, Carlin, Clayton, Concannon, Crum, Curtis, Davis, Deere, Dierks, Dietrich, Gallagher, Good, Henderson, Holscher, Horn, Humphries, Judd-Jenkins, Koesten, Kuether, Landwehr, Lusk, Markley, Murnan, Neighbor, Ohaebosim, Phelps, Probst, Rooker, Ruiz, Schreiber, Swanson, Victors, Weber, Williams, Winn, Wolfe Moore
Recognizing March 19 as Celebrating Women in Public Office Day.03/19/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 253803/19/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 253803/22/2018 House—Enrolled on Thursday, March 22, 2018—HJ 2569
H 6054 Resolution by Representatives Lusker, MurnanCongratulating and commending the Pittsburg State University men's indoor track
and field team on their 2018 NCAA Division II national championship.03/26/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 265104/05/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 2758
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04/06/2018 House—Enrolled on Friday, April 06, 2018—HJ 2809
H 6055 Resolution by Representatives Gallagher, Baker, Bishop, Blex, Carlin, Clayton, Curtis, Dietrich, Ellis, Finney, Garber, Good, Horn, Jennings, Kessinger, Lusk, Markley, Mastroni, Neighbor, Ohaebosim, Orr, Ousley, Patton, Phelps, Resman, Sloan
Urging the small business community in Kansas to assist in developing a model for saving for retirement that can be accessible to working Kansans.
03/26/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 265403/28/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 267404/02/2018 House—Enrolled on Monday, April 02, 2018—HJ 2742
H 6056 Resolution by Representatives Finney, ElliottCelebrating the 100th anniversary of the completion of Frank Lloyd Wright's Allen
House.03/27/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 265803/27/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 265803/29/2018 House—Enrolled on Thursday, March 29, 2018—HJ 2724
H 6057 Resolution by Representatives Ohaebosim, FinneyRecognizing Storytime Village, Inc. for its work in giving young Kansas children the
opportunity for a better future through its literacy programs.03/28/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 267503/28/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 267503/29/2018 House—Enrolled on Thursday, March 29, 2018—HJ 2724
H 6058 Resolution by Representatives Koesten, Alcala, Alford, Arnberger, Aurand, Awerkamp, Baker, Ballard, Barker, Becker, Bergquist, Bishop, Blex, Brim, Burris, Burroughs, Carlin, Carmichael, Carpenter, Claeys, Clark, Clayton, Concannon, Corbet, Cox, Crum, Curtis, Davis, Deere, Delperdang, Dierks, Dietrich, Dove, Elliott, Ellis, Eplee, Esau, Finch, Finney, Francis, Frownfelter, Gallagher, Garber, Gartner, Good, Hawkins, Helgerson, Henderson, Hibbard, Highberger, Highland, Hineman, Hodge, Hoffman, Holscher, Horn, Houser, Huebert, Humphries, Jacobs, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Judd-Jenkins, Karleskint, Kelly, Kessinger, Kuether, Landwehr, Lewis, Lusk, Lusker, Markley, Mason, Mastroni, Miller, Murnan, Neighbor, Ohaebosim, Orr, Osterman, Ousley, Parker, Patton, Phelps, Phillips, Pittman, Powell, Probst, Proehl, Rafie, Rahjes, Ralph, Resman, Rooker, Ruiz, Ryckman, Sawyer, Schreiber, Schroeder, Schwab, Seiwert, Sloan, Smith, A., Smith, E., Stogsdill, Sutton, Swanson, Tarwater, Terrell, Thimesch, Thompson, Trimboli, Trimmer, Vickrey, Victors, Ward, Waymaster, Weber, Weigel, Wheeler, Whipple, Whitmer, Williams, Winn, Wolfe Moore
Congratulating and commending the University of Kansas debate team of Quaram Robinson and Will Katz for winning the National Debate Tournament championship.
04/02/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 272604/02/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 272604/04/2018 House—Enrolled on Wednesday, April 04, 2018—HJ 2753
H 6059 Resolution by Representatives Dietrich, Alford, Baker, Bishop, Blex, Brim, Burroughs, Clark, Clayton, Cox, Crum, Curtis, Deere, Dierks, Elliott, Ellis, Eplee, Finney, Gallagher, Garber, Good, Hoffman, Holscher, Horn, Huebert, Judd-Jenkins, Kelly, Kessinger, Koesten, Lewis, Markley, Mason, Mastroni, Murnan, Neighbor, Ohaebosim, Orr, Ousley, Patton, Phelps, Resman, Ryckman, Sawyer, Schreiber, Schroeder, Schwab, Seiwert, Sloan, Smith, E., Swanson, Tarwater, Wheeler
Recognizing the month of April as Child Abuse Prevention Month.
HOUSE ACTIONS REPORT page 286 June 6, 2018
04/05/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 275604/05/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 275604/07/2018 House—Enrolled on Monday, April 09, 2018—HJ 2858
H 6060 Resolution by Representative HouserCommemorating the 150th anniversary of the founding of Columbus, Kansas. 04/27/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 290104/28/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 291304/30/2018 House—Enrolled on Monday, April 30, 2018—HJ 2962
H 6061 Resolution by Representative CarlinDesignating April 29 through May 5, 2018, as Senior Corps Week at the Capitol.04/30/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 293704/30/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 293705/04/2018 House—Enrolled on Friday, May 04, 2018—HJ 3334
H 6062 Resolution by Representatives Humphries, Alford, Arnberger, Aurand, Baker, Ballard, Becker, Bergquist, Bishop, Blex, Brim, Burroughs, Carlin, Carmichael, Carpenter, Claeys, Clark, Clayton, Concannon, Corbet, Cox, Crum, Curtis, Davis, Deere, Delperdang, Dierks, Dietrich, Dove, Elliott, Ellis, Eplee, Esau, Finch, Finney, Francis, Gallagher, Garber, Gartner, Good, Hawkins, Hibbard, Highberger, Highland, Hineman, Hodge, Hoffman, Holscher, Horn, Houser, Jacobs, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Judd-Jenkins, Karleskint, Kelly, Kessinger, Koesten, Kuether, Lewis, Lusk, Lusker, Markley, Mason, Mastroni, Murnan, Neighbor, Osterman, Ousley, Parker, Patton, Phelps, Phillips, Powell, Probst, Proehl, Rafie, Rahjes, Ralph, Resman, Rooker, Ruiz, Ryckman, Sawyer, Schreiber, Schroeder, Schwab, Seiwert, Sloan, Smith, A., Smith, E., Stogsdill, Sutton, Swanson, Tarwater, Thimesch, Thompson, Trimboli, Trimmer, Vickrey, Victors, Ward, Waymaster, Weber, Wheeler, Whipple, Whitmer, Williams, Winn, Wolfe Moore
Recognizing Kansas' celebration of the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment.
05/01/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 286305/01/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 296305/02/2018 House—Enrolled on Wednesday, May 02, 2018—HJ 3097
H 6063 Resolution by Representative GallagherCelebrating the 25th anniversary of Heart to Heart International.05/02/2018 House—Introduced—HJ 301205/02/2018 House—Adopted without roll call—HJ 301205/04/2018 House—Enrolled on Tuesday, May 08, 2018
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The following is a comprehensive list of the bold headings in which bills may be found in this index:
AbortionAdministration, State Department ofAdministrative ProcedureAdult Care HomesAged PersonsAging and Disability Services, Department forAgricultureAlcoholic BeveragesAnimalsAppropriationsArts and CultureAttorney GeneralAttorneysBarbers and BarberingBehavioral SciencesBoards, Commissions and Task ForcesBondsCemeteriesChildren and Families, Department forChildren and MinorsCigarettes and Tobacco ProductsCitiesCivil Procedure and Civil ActionsCivil RightsColleges and UniversitiesCommerce, Department ofCompactsCongressConstitutional Amendments (Kansas)Constitutional Amendments (U.S.)Consumer ProtectionContracts and ContractorsCorporation Commission, StateCorporations and Business EntitiesCorrections, Department ofCosmetologists and CosmetologyCountiesCourtsCrimes, Criminal Procedure and PunishmentDisabilities, Persons withEconomic DevelopmentElectionsElevatorsEmergencies and DisastersEnergyEthics, GovernmentalExecutive Reorganization OrdersFamily LawFinancial InstitutionsFire and Fire ProtectionFirearmsFundsGambling and GamingGovernor
Health and Environment, Department ofHealth and Health CareHealth Professions and PracticesImmigration and NaturalizationInformation TechnologyInsuranceLabor and EmploymentLaw EnforcementLegislatureLibrariesLicenses and LicensureMilitaryMotor CarriersMotor VehiclesMunicipalitiesOil and GasOpen MeetingsOpen RecordsPharmacists and PharmacyPublic Officers and EmployeesPublicationsReal EstateRecords and RecordationRepealersResolutionsRetirement and PensionsRevenue, Department ofRoads and HighwaysSchoolsSecretary of StateSecuritiesStateState AgenciesState FairState FinanceState InstitutionsState PropertyState TreasurerStatutesTaxationTelecommunicationsTownshipsTraffic RegulationsTransportationTrusts and TrusteesUniform ActsUtilitiesVeterinariansWasteWaterWeights and MeasuresWildlife, Parks and TourismWorkers Compensation
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AbortionInsurance coverage restrictions, repeal of ......................................................... HB2667Woman's right-to-know act, physician information ................................... HB2319, SB98
Administration, State Department ofCapital complex power plant or energy center, cost estimates .............................. HB2795Contracts,
Anti-Israel boycotts ............................................................................. HB2482Database of ........................................................................................ HB2201Limitations ............................................................. HB2351, HB2482, HB2682On-site state employee health clinic ....................................................... HB2418Purchase orders ..................................................................... HB2129, HB2130School districts ................................................................................... HB2143State contracts ....................................................................... HB2351, HB2682
Debt setoff, Child support enforcement ................................................................... HB2402Third-party vendors ............................................................................. HB2402
Docking state office building, use of ................................................................ HB2795Energy audits ............................................................................................... HB2129Indemnity insurance payroll deductions ........................................................... HB2129KanCare/Medicaid ombudsman act ................................................................. HB2663Office of the child advocate for children's protection services ............................. HB2751Policies,
Bullying, prohibition of ........................................................................ HB2586Real estate,
Lease requirements ............................................................................. HB2129Surplus property ................................................................................. HB2363
Secretary, Allotments ............................................................................................ SB161Kansas buy American act ........................................................................ SB176
State employee health benefits plan, division of ................................................ HB2360Workers compensation, self-insurance fund ...................................................... HB2361
Administrative ProcedureJoint committee on administrative rules and regulations,
Ranking minority member ........................................... HB2280, HB2526, SB317Reports to legislature ............................................................. HB2280, HB2526
Rules and regulations, Review and approval by director of the budget .......................... HB2280, HB2526Review by state agencies ........................................................................ SB245
State rules and regulations board ......................................................... HB2280, SB317Adult Care Homes
Client assessment, referral and evaluation program ............................................ HB2592Employees,
Background checks and eligibility ................................ SB218, HB2386, HB2427Licensure ............................................................................ SB218, HB2386, HB2427Medical records,
Voluntary ombudsman, access to ........................................................... HB2590Nurse aide training requirements ..................................................................... HB2297Residents,
Electronic monitoring .......................................................................... HB2232Informed consent for anti-psychotic medication ...................................... HB2704
Aged PersonsAbuse, neglect or exploitation,
Mandated reporters ......................................................... HB2530, SB311, SB72
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Reports of ................................................................................. HB2631, SB72Mistreatment ................................................................................................ HB2458Statewide Alzheimer's care plan task force ....................................................... HB2744
Aging and Disability Services, Department forAbuse, neglect or exploitation, reports of ............................................................. SB72Adult Care Homes, this indexClient assessment, referral and evaluation program ............................................ HB2592Developmental disabilities reform act,
Compliance by community service providers ............................. HB2495, HB2676Disability services providers,
Employee background checks and licensure .............................. HB2386, HB2427Fees, disposition of ....................................................................................... HB2501Hearing instruments, fitting and dispensing of .................................................. HB2195Home and community-based services,
Intellectual and developmental disabilities ..................................... SB232, SB332Home health aides,
Employee background checks and licensure .............................. HB2386, HB2427Licensure,
Disability service providers ..................................................... HB2386, HB2427Home health aides ................................................................. HB2386, HB2427Treatment facilities .............................................................................. HB2106
Medicaid, KanCare/Medicaid ombudsman act ....................................................... HB2663Notifications ........................................................................... SB195, HB2508Program changes, legislative approval ................ SB228, HB2507, HB2591, SB300Requirements ........................................................................................ SB228
Secretary, Powers and duties,
Client assessment, referral and evaluation program ................... HB2592Intellectual and developmental disability services ............ SB232, SB332
State long-term care ombudsman program, review of ............................... HB2590Senior care act .............................................................................................. HB2405Sexually violent predator treatment program,
Administrative confinement .................................................................. HB2734Custody and detention facilities ............................................................... SB371Transitional release or conditional release ........................................ SB12, SB266
State psychiatric hospitals, Catchment areas ...................................................................... SB220, HB2549Security police officers, training requirements ........................................... SB219
Statutory references, update of ...................................... HB2028, SB216, SB217, SB451Agriculture
Agribusiness technology and entrepreneurship district act .................................. HB2357Alternative crop research act ............................................................... HB2209, SB263Department of agriculture,
Animal health, division of, Pet animal act ............................................. HB2097, HB2477, SB286
Conservation, division of, Water banks, creation of ........................................................ HB2732
Country of origin labeling for certain meats ............................................ HB2742Fees,
Agricultural seed wholesalers and retailers .............................. HB2478Commercial feed licenses ...................................................... HB2478Commercial weighing and measuring service companies ........... HB2478
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Dairy manufacturing plants ................................................... HB2478Dam inspections .................................................................. HB2134Dispensing device services companies .................................... HB2478Food establishments and food processing plants ............ HB2478, SB287Liming materials manufacturer ................................... HB2478, SB287Live plant dealers ...................................................... HB2478, SB287Livestock markets ..................................................... HB2478, SB287Lodging establishments ............................................. HB2478, SB287Milk and cream transfer and receiving stations ......................... HB2478Milk and dairy products ............................................... HB2135, SB61Milk distributors .................................................................. HB2478Milk haulers ........................................................................ HB2478Pesticide businesses .................................................. HB2478, SB287Pesticide dealers .................................................................. HB2478Private pesticide applicators .................................................. HB2478Single service dairy container manufacturers ........................... HB2478Soil amendment product registration ....................................... HB2478Sunset ......................................................... HB2134, HB2135, SB61Water permit applications ...................................................... HB2134
Industrial hemp, Alternative crop research act ...................................... HB2209, SB263Kansas agricultural industry growth act ................................... HB2182Pilot program ...................................................................... HB2649
Kansas agricultural industry growth act .................................................. HB2182Licenses and licensure,
Fees ........................................................................ HB2478, SB287Renewal deadlines .................................................... HB2478, SB287
Low-water-use crop grant program ........................................................ HB2726Non-corn irrigation grant program ......................................................... HB2726Noxious weeds ............................................... SB117, HB2246, HB2583, SB344Pesticides,
Application of, record ............................................................. SB452Commercial documentation, format of .................................... HB2619Review and report .................................................................. SB452
Rules and regulations, Egg repackaging requirements .................................... HB2729, SB414Noxious weeds ................................ SB117, HB2246, HB2583, SB344
Water resources, division of, Chief engineer,
Notice requirements ................................................. HB2691Remedies for impairment .............................................. SB48Rules and regulations, irrigation end guns ................... HB2564
Groundwater impacts on surface water, study of ....................... HB2730Egg repackaging requirements ............................................................. HB2729, SB414Fair repair act ............................................................................................... HB2122Industrial hemp ...................................................... HB2182, HB2209, SB263, HB2649Milk and dairy product fees, sunset date ................................................. HB2135, SB61Noxious weeds ......................................................... SB117, HB2246, HB2583, SB344Pesticides,
Application, record of ............................................................................ SB452Commercial documentation, format of ................................................... HB2619Review and report ................................................................................. SB452
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Poultry facilities, Animal conversion unit ............................................................... SB337, SB405County protest petition ..................................... HB2651, HB2652, SB364, SB365Prohibition of ................................................. HB2651, HB2652, SB364, SB365
Alcoholic BeveragesAlcoholic liquor,
Candy and confectioneries ...................................................... HB2470, HB2476Beer,
Dispensing by automated device .................................. HB2470, HB2766, SB433Domestic, alcohol by weight ................................................................. HB2470Sale of ............................................................................................... HB2502
Candy and confectioneries ............................................................... HB2470, HB2476Cereal malt beverages,
Retailer fines and penalties ................................................................... HB2502Clubs and drinking establishments,
Consumption in public ........................................................................... SB164Hours of sales of alcoholic liquor ............................... HB2470, HB2482, HB2766Manufacturer's license ............................................................ HB2141, HB2731
Dispensing of, Beer ......................................................................... HB2470, HB2766, SB433Liquor ............................................................................................... HB2292
Hard cider .................................................................................................... HB2366Licenses and permits,
Alcoholic beverage control modernization fee ......................................... HB2362Clubs and drinking establishments,
Manufacturer's license ............................................. HB2141, HB2731Microbreweries,
Contract brewing .................................................... HB2411, HB2470Fee waivers ......................................................................... HB2718Refillable containers ............................................................. HB2475
Retailers, Cereal malt beverages and beer .............................................. HB2502Liquor ..................................................................... SB163, HB2282Wine and beer .......................................................... SB163, HB2282
Liquor dispensing ......................................................................................... HB2292Microbreweries,
Authorized sales of beer ......................................................... HB2470, HB2475Fee waivers ........................................................................................ HB2718
Minors in possession, medical assistance .......................................................... HB2091Retailers,
Beer up to 6% alcohol, sale of ............................................................... HB2502Liquor licenses ........................................................................ SB163, HB2282Wine and beer licenses ............................................................. SB163, HB2282
Rules and regulations, Beer up to 6% alcohol, sale of ............................................................... HB2502Retailer licenses ....................................................................... SB163, HB2282
AnimalsBison,
Mined land wildlife area herd, naming of ................................................... SB77Confined feeding facilities ................................................................................ SB405Cruelty to animals ......................................................................................... HB2302Dangerous regulated animals,
Sale, slaughter and acquisition ................................................... SB162, HB2276
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Pet animal act, Animal shelters ..................................................................... HB2097, HB2477License and permit fees ............................................... HB2097, HB2477, SB286Pet animal advisory board .................................................................... HB2097Pet animal foster home ........................................................... HB2097, HB2477Rescue network .................................................................................. HB2097
Veterinary training program for rural Kansas, County population maximum ................................................................ HB2553Program agreements ................................................................. HB2552, SB320
Appropriations2017 session,
Appropriations for FY 2017 .................................... SB189, SB191, SB193, SB27Appropriations for FY 2018 .................................... SB189, SB191, SB193, SB27Appropriations for FY 2019 .................................... SB189, SB191, SB193, SB27Appropriations for FY 2020 ....................................................... SB189, HB2364Appropriations for FY 2021 ....................................................... SB189, HB2364Capital improvements ............................................................... SB189, HB2364Claims against the state .......................................................................... SB159
2018 session, Appropriations for FY 2018 .............................. SB109, HB2359, HB2365, SB269Appropriations for FY 2019 .............................. SB109, HB2359, HB2365, SB269Appropriations for FY 2020 ......................................... SB109, HB2359, HB2365Appropriations for FY 2021 ....................................................... SB109, HB2365Appropriations for FY 2022 .................................................................... SB109Appropriations for FY 2023 .................................................................... SB109Capital improvements ................................................. SB109, HB2359, HB2365Claims against the state ............................................... SB109, HB2365, HB2582
Administration, department of, Capital complex power plant or energy center, cost estimates .................... HB2795
Capital improvements .................................................................................... HB23652017 Session ........................................................................... SB189, HB23642018 session ............................................................................ SB109, HB2359
Children and families, department of, Grandparents and caregivers reimbursement ........................................... HB2570
Commerce, department of, Rural opportunity zones,
Appropriations for FY 2018 and FY 2019 ................................ HB2375Corrections, department of,
Appropriations for FY 2019 .................................................................. HB2686Education, department of,
Appropriations for FY 2018 ............ HB2186, HB2270, HB2324, SB233, HB2346, HB2410, HB2466, HB2467, SB251, SB270, SB271
Appropriations for FY 2019 ............. HB2186, HB2270, HB2324, SB233, HB2410, HB2466, HB2467, SB251, SB270, SB271, HB2773, SB423
Appropriations for FY 2020 ........................................... HB2466, SB270, SB423Appropriations for FY 2021 ........................................... HB2466, SB270, SB423Appropriations for FY 2022 ....................................................... HB2466, SB270Appropriations for FY 2023 ....................................................... HB2466, SB270Transportation weightings, state general fund ............................................ SB352
Health and environment, department of - division of health care finance, Rate increase ........................................................................................ SB173
Judicial branch, Appropriations for FY 2018 ........................................... SB189, SB190, HB2365
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Appropriations for FY 2019 ................................ SB189, SB190, HB2365, SB388Omnibus bill ....................................................................... SB109, HB2359, HB2365Rescission,
2017 session, Appropriations for FY 2017 ................................ SB191, SB193, SB27
2018 session, Appropriations for FY 2018 ................................................... HB2468Appropriations for FY 2019 ................................................... HB2468
Revenue estimates ........................................................................................ HB2133Supplemental,
Corrections, department of, Appropriations for FY 2019 ................................................... HB2686
Education, department of, Appropriations for FY 2018 ............... HB2466, HB2467, SB270, SB271Appropriations for FY 2019 ............... HB2466, HB2467, SB270, SB271Appropriations for FY 2020 ....................................... HB2466, SB270Appropriations for FY 2021 ....................................... HB2466, SB270Appropriations for FY 2022 ....................................... HB2466, SB270Appropriations for FY 2023 ....................................... HB2466, SB270
Judicial branch, Appropriations for FY 2019 ....................................... HB2689, SB388
Arts and CultureKansas arts commission, creation of ................................................... HB2318, HB2349Kansas creative arts industries commission, functions .......................... HB2318, HB2349
Attorney GeneralBail enforcement agents, continuing education .................................................. HB2713Charitable organizations, registration of ........................................................... HB2707Consumer protection,
Homeowners associations .................................................................... HB2629Crime victims compensation board .................................................................. HB2033Diversion agreements .................................................................................... HB2708Duties and responsibilities,
False claims act ................................................................................... HB2337Kansas recreational trails act ................................................................... SB381
Employment outside government, prohibition of ............................................... HB2525Hate crimes, reporting requirements and training ................................................. SB128Immigration enforcement,
Defense of city or county .......................................................... SB158, HB2275Inspector general, transfer of office ................................................................. HB2047Legal representation charges ............................................................................. SB107Qualifications for office,
Licensed attorney .................................................................................... SB57Qualified elector ........................................................................ HB2539, SB57
Scrap metal theft reduction act, delay of enforcement ....... SB239, HB2415, SB261, SB429Sexual assault,
Untested evidence collection kits ........................................................... HB2181Sexually violent predators,
Actions .............................................................................................. HB2306Expense fund, reimbursement to county ................................................... SB150
AttorneysCounty and district attorneys,
Expungement of arrest records, duties ...................................................... SB136Fees, unpaid wage claims ............................................................................... HB2461
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Open records act, information subject to .......................................................... HB2245Unauthorized practice,
State board of tax appeals ..................................................................... HB2725Unconscionable acts ............................................................................ HB2397
Barbers and BarberingBoard of barbering, merger with board of cosmetology ...................................... HB2296Fees ............................................................................................... HB2298, HB2662
Behavioral SciencesBehavioral health task force ........................................................................... HB2688Behavioral sciences regulatory board ........................................ SB197, HB2149, SB386Conversion therapy, prohibition of ..................................................................... SB172Professional counselors, licensure requirements .................................................. SB386Regulatory board ............................................................................... SB197, HB2149Social work examining committee ....................................................... SB197, HB2149Social work mobility and workforce development task force ............................... HB2664
Boards, Commissions and Task ForcesBehavioral health task force ........................................................................... HB2688Behavioral sciences regulatory board ........................................ SB197, HB2149, SB386Board of barbering ............................................................. HB2296, HB2298, HB2662Board of cosmetology ........................................................................ HB2296, SB398Board of healing arts .......................................................... HB2254, HB2503, HB2557Board of nursing ............................................................................. HB2496, HB2589Board of tax appeals ...................................................................................... HB2725Citizens' injection well board .......................................................................... HB2672Citizens' utility ratepayer board ......................................................................... SB278Collaborative drug therapy management advisory committee ................................ SB387Compassion board ............................................................................. SB187, HB2348Credit union council ........................................................................................ SB275Crime victims compensation board ........................................... HB2033, SB261, SB266Dental board .......................................................................... HB2139, SB308, SB312Elevator safety advisory board ........................................................................ HB2765Foster care oversight task force ....................................................................... HB2019Information technology executive council ............................................... HB2332, SB56Injection well safety advisory task force ........................................................... HB2786Joint economic development incentive review committee ..................................... SB448Joint legislative transportation task force ............................................... HB2775, SB285Joint legislative transportation vision task force ................................................... SB391Judicial district nominating commission ........................................................... HB2245Juvenile corrections advisory boards ................................................................ HB2453Juvenile justice oversight committee .................................................. HB2454, HB2455Kansas arts commission ................................................................... HB2318, HB2349Kansas criminal justice coordinating council ....................................................... SB384Kansas state employees health care commission ......................... SB142, HB2634, SB315Kansas transition bill of rights task force .......................................................... HB2745Kansas water collaborative ............................................................................. HB2272Kansas water law study commission ..................................................... HB2665, SB379Legislative task force on dyslexia ................................................................... HB2602Pet animal advisory board .............................................................................. HB2097Prisoner review board .................................................................................... HB2338Real estate appraisal board ............................................................................. HB2414Redistricting commission ............................................................................. HCR5011Sentencing commission .................................................................... HB2063, HB2084
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Social work mobility and workforce development task force ............................... HB2664STAR bonds underwriting commission .............................................................. SB432State board of healing arts ................................................................... HB2046, SB338State fair board ............................................................................................. HB2547State interoperability advisory committee ......................................................... HB2556State library of Kansas board ............................................................................ SB226State rules and regulations board ............................................ HB2280, HB2526, SB317Statewide Alzheimer's care plan task force ....................................................... HB2744Statewide broadband expansion planning task force .......................................... HB2701Substance abuse policy board ........................................................................... SB384Supreme court nominating commission ............................................................ HB2245Tax study commission ..................................................................................... SB459
BondsMunicipal bond elections, date of .................................................................... HB2310Revenue bonds,
Kansas water office ............................................................................. HB2726Lottery revenues, sale of ...................................................................... HB2388
STAR bonds, Audit ................................................................................................... SB432Financing ............................................................................................. SB434Limitations ........................................................................................... SB434Projects,
Approval .................................................................... SB432, SB434Financial viability ................................................................... SB432Tourist attraction .................................................................... SB434
Report to legislature ............................................................................... SB432Sunset date ......................................................................................... HB2184Underwriting commission ....................................................................... SB432
CemeteriesAbandoned cemeteries,
Liberty cemetery, care of by Cowley county ........................................... HB2715Cemetery districts,
Deannexation of city territory .................................................................. SB247Children and Families, Department for
Abuse, neglect or exploitation, Child in custody of secretary ................................................................. HB2309Reports of ............................................................................................ SB443
Child care assistance, eligibility requirements ................................................... HB2622Children in need of care,
Child fatality information, release of ........................................... HB2728, SB336Problem sexual behavior ...................................................................... HB2587
Foster care, Individual development account program act .......................................... HB2160School attendance, residency requirements ................................................ SB319
Grandparents as caregivers act, Eligibility ........................................................................................... HB2108Foster child status ............................................................................... HB2108Funding ............................................................................................. HB2570
Guardianship assistance program, establishment of ............................................ HB2754Newborn infant protection act ................................................................ SB179, SB221Office of the child advocate for children's protection and services ........................ HB2751Performance-based contracting, requirements for ................................................. SB170
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Program for medical assistance ....................................................................... HB2206Public assistance recipients, eligibility requirements ............................. HB2622, HB2666Statutory references, update of ...................................... HB2028, SB216, SB217, SB451Support enforcement services,
Motor vehicle or water vessel registration ............................................... HB2068Professional licensure .......................................................................... HB2068Workers compensation benefits ................................................................. SB71
Children and MinorsAbuse, neglect or exploitation,
Child in custody of secretary for children and families ............................. HB2309Mandatory reporters ............................................................... HB2222, HB2425Reports of ............................................................................... HB2631, SB443
Adoption, Adoption and relinquishment act ................................................ HB2481, SB284Placement entities, religious freedom ............................ HB2481, HB2687, SB401
Alcohol possession or consumption ................................................................. HB2091Child care facilities,
Background checks ................................................................ HB2187, HB2639Criminal history .................................................................................. HB2735Drop-in program ................................................................................... SB305Licensure requirements .......................................................................... SB428Restrictions on certain persons .............................................................. HB2187
Children in need of care, Child fatality information, release of ........................................... HB2728, SB336Evidence in proceedings ......................................................................... SB114Problem sexual behavior ...................................................................... HB2587Records,
Child fatality ............................................................ HB2728, SB336Public access ....................................................................... HB2309
Removal from parent custody ...................................................... SB179, SB221Creating a hazard ............................................................................................ SB156Criminal history record .................................................................................. HB2093Custody, residency and parenting time,
Domestic abuse ................................................................................... HB2630Parentage ............................................................................................. SB280Presumption ............................................................................ HB2529, SB257Removal from parent custody ...................................................... SB179, SB221
Foster care, Foster care oversight task force ............................................................. HB2019Individual development account program act .......................................... HB2160Placement entities, religious freedom ................. HB2481, HB2687, SB284, SB401School attendance, residency requirements ................................................ SB319
Grandparents as caregivers act .......................................................... HB2108, HB2570Guardianship assistance program, establishment of ............................................ HB2754Human trafficking and child exploitation prevention act .......................... HB2777, SB446Juvenile crisis intervention centers ....................................................... SB179, HB2787Juvenile offenders,
Adjudication ....................................................................................... HB2093Case length limits .................................................................. HB2454, HB2456Immediate intervention program ............................................................ HB2453Juvenile justice ................................................................................... HB2264Placement .......................................................................................... HB2264
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Review hearings ................................................................................. HB2454Kansas children's savings account program ...................................................... HB2698Kansas code for children ....................................................................... SB179, SB221Newborn infant protection act ................................................................ SB179, SB221Office of the child advocate for children's protection and services ........................ HB2751Sexual assault examinations, parental notification ............................................. HB2176Sexual exploitation ....................................................................................... HB2284Simon's law ................................................................................................. HB2307Support,
Child support, retroactive ..................................................................... HB2520Enforcement,
Arrearages, Motor vehicle or water vessel registration ................... HB2068Professional licensure ............................................... HB2068
Debt setoff, third-party vendors .............................................. HB2402Workers compensation benefits .................................................. SB71
Unlawfully placing or receiving a child from another state ................................. HB2595Cigarettes and Tobacco Products
Cigarettes and tobacco products act ................................................................... SB130Cigarettes and tobacco products fund ............................................................... HB2231Compacts,
Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska ............................ SB237Electronic cigarettes ............................................................................... SB130, SB54Smoking, casino exemption ............................................................................ HB2413Taxation,
Electronic cigarettes ............................................................................... SB130Rate increase ............................................................. HB2231, HB2315, SB376
Tobacco cessation, Medicaid coverage ..................................................................... SB316, SB436
CitiesAirport authority of Pratt ............................................................................... HB2628Annexation,
Electric service territory, termination of ...................................... HB2536, SB323Broadband,
Dark fiber .......................................................................................... HB2462Equipment, collocation of .................................................................... HB2450
Cemetery districts, Deannexation of city territory .................................................................. SB247
Emergency telephone services, Kansas 911 act, audit of ............................................................ HB2435, SB255
Governing body, Mayor, inclusion of ................................................................ HB2505, HB2597Vacancies, filling of ............................................................................... SB370
License plates, Wichita .................................................................................... SB273Local government infrastructure improvement projects loan program, repeal of ..... HB2392Official publications, internet website .............................................................. HB2247Ordinances,
Consumption of alcoholic liquor in designated areas .................................. SB164Mayor, inclusion in governing body ....................................................... HB2505Sanctuary, prohibition of ........................................................... SB158, HB2275
Policies, Employer wage, benefit and leave policies .............................................. HB2647Public construction contract wages ........................................................ HB2185
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Political sign regulations, Repeal of ........................................................................................... HB2117Restrictions ........................................................................... HB2210, HB2627
Property, Abandoned, rehabilitation of .......................................... HB2404, HB2506, SB31Tax lid ................................................................................. HB2082, HB2376
Public accommodations, Closed captioning ................................................................................ HB2295
Residential fire sprinkler systems ...................................................................... SB298State fair,
Host, request to ................................................................................... HB2790Civil Procedure and Civil Actions
Actions and proceedings, Appeals,
Bond requirements ................................................................. SB199Asbestos,
Asbestos bankruptcy trust claims ................................................ SB73Asbestos trust claims transparency act .................................... HB2457
Child safety seats, immunity for certain persons ...................................... HB2077Deprivation of rights under color of law ................................................... SB416Extreme risk restraining orders ..................................................... SB390, SB431Gun safety restraining orders ................................................................ HB2769Misappropriated property, recovery of ...................................................... SB380Partition ............................................................................................... SB329Personal injury, damages ...................................................................... HB2335Safety belt use, admissibility ................................................................... SB296Wrongful conviction ..................................................... SB125, HB2579, SB336Wrongful execution ............................................................................... SB125
Code of civil procedure ...................................................................... SB199, HB2197Collateral source ........................................................................................... HB2336Damages,
Punitive damages ................................................................................ HB2335Wrongful death ................................................................................... HB2550
Discovery, Code of civil procedure ........................................................................ HB2197Electronically stored data ..................................................................... HB2332
Evidence, Child in need of care proceedings ............................................................ SB114Impeachment ...................................................................................... HB2352Safety belt use ....................................................................................... SB296
False claims act ............................................................................................ HB2337Forfeiture,
Conviction, requirement of ................................................................... HB2018Offenses giving rise to ......................................................................... HB2116Procedure .......................................................................................... HB2459Reporting, requirement of ............................................... SB1, HB2001, HB2459Restrictions, county or district attorney ............................. HB2003, HB2459, SB3Use of funds ............................................................................... HB2004, SB4
Habeas corpus appeals in criminal cases .......................................................... HB2479Immunity,
Child safety seats ................................................................................ HB2077Damage to motor vehicle ........................................................................ SB318Grand juries, certain witnesses ................................................... HB2497, SB290
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Jurors and juries, contact after trial .................................................................... SB409Liens,
False or fraudulent, criminal penalties ........................................................ SB10Public officials, notice ............................................................................. SB10
Non-disclosure agreements for sexual harassment claims ................................... HB2695Probate,
Adoption and relinquishment act ................................................ HB2481, SB284Elective share ..................................................................................... HB2350Transfer-on-death deeds ....................................................................... HB2127
Protection orders, Abuse .................................................................................. HB2293, HB2524Extreme risk .............................................................................. SB390, SB431Gun safety .......................................................................................... HB2769Human trafficking victims ...................................................................... SB281Sexual assault ..................................................................................... HB2293Wireless telephone number, rights to ...................................................... HB2524
Service of process ........................................................................................... SB288Sexually violent predators,
Commitment, custody and detention ........................................................ SB371Conditional release .............................................................................. HB2734Costs ................................................................................................... SB150Examinations ...................................................................................... HB2306Residency restrictions,
Conditional release .......................................... SB12, HB2306, SB266Transitional release ..................................................... SB12, HB2306
Uniform arbitration act of 2000 ....................................................................... HB2186Wrongful death damages, limitation of ............................................................. HB2550
Civil RightsDiscrimination,
Sexual orientation and gender identity .................................................... HB2123Tribal regalia and objects of cultural significance, wearing of .................... HB2498
Religion, exercise of, Foster care and adoption placement entities ........ HB2481, HB2687, SB284, SB401
Colleges and UniversitiesAssociations and organizations,
Religious freedom, repeal of ................................................................... SB139Community colleges,
Cowley county board of trustees ................................................................ SB75Income tax credits ............................................................................... HB2163
Kansas foster child educational assistance act ................................................... HB2643Kansas state university,
Veterinary training program for rural Kansas .................. HB2552, HB2553, SB320Military,
Kansas national guard educational assistance .......................................... HB2541Postsecondary educational institutions,
Campus free speech protection act ........................................................... SB340Concealed firearms, restriction of ............................... HB2113, HB2220, HB2685Donations, disclosure of ....................................................................... HB2638Income tax credits ............................................................................... HB2163Performance-based budgeting, exemption from ............................ HB2644, SB406
Private and out-of-state postsecondary institutions, Cleveland university - Kansas City ........................................................ HB2305Fees .................................................................................................. HB2542
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Regents, state board of, Educational building fund project report ................................................. HB2227Firearms regulations ............................................................................ HB2220Private and out-of-state postsecondary institutions,
Cleveland university - Kansas City, exemption of ..................... HB2305Fees ................................................................................... HB2542
Technical education, Career technical education capital outlay fund ......................................... HB2204Income tax credits ............................................................................... HB2163Technical colleges,
Bond issuance ...................................................................... HB2204Property tax levy .................................................................. HB2204
Tuition and fees, Kansas national guard educational assistance .......................................... HB2541Private and out-of-state postsecondary institutions ................................... HB2542Unlawful aliens ................................................................................... HB2643
Wichita state university, Conveyance of real property ................................................................... SB343
Commerce, Department ofEconomic development data, disclosure of ....................................................... HB2572Local government infrastructure improvement projects loan program, repeal of ..... HB2392STAR bond projects, publication on website ....................................................... SB432Workforce development,
Powers and duties, transfer of ............................................................... HB2057Compacts
Cigarettes and tobacco sales, taxation and escrow collection, Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska ............................ SB237
Multistate tax compact ................................................................................... HB2489National popular vote act .................................................................... SB148, HB2024Nurse licensure compact ................................................................................ HB2496Physical therapy licensure compact ................................................................. HB2471
CongressU.S. representative,
Vacancy election procedure ...................................................................... SB11Constitutional Amendments (Kansas)
Budget stabilization fund .............................................................. SCR1602, HCR5007County home rule powers ............................................................................ HCR5004Debt prepayment fund .................................................................. SCR1602, HCR5007Education,
Exclusive power of legislature to appropriate funds ............................... HCR5029Schools and school districts, closure of ................................................. SCR1609
Equal rights, application before birth .............................................. SCR1607, HCR5009Expenditure, revenue and taxation limit, state government ................ SCR1602, HCR5007Initiative power ........................................................................................... SCR1613Labor organization membership or nonmembership ........................................ HCR5025Legislature,
Members, Number of ........................................................................ HCR5022Terms, staggering of ........................................... HCR5017, HCR5022
Sessions, Even-numbered years, 60 days ............................................. SCR1603
Marriage, repeal of provision defining marriage .............................................. HCR5006Redistricting commission ............................................................................. HCR5011
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Referendum power ...................................................................................... SCR1613Taxation,
Residential property, additional levy .................................................... HCR5024Sales and use tax,
State water plan fund .......................................................... HCR5008Constitutional Amendments (U.S.)
Convention to amend the constitution, application for ...................... SCR1611, HCR5005Consumer Protection
Consumer credit, Consumer loans ....................................................................... HB2267, SB234Kansas veterans loan act ........................................................... HB2637, SB402
Consumer protection act, Homeowners associations ....................................................... HB2248, HB2629Human trafficking and child exploitation prevention act ................ HB2777, SB446Human trafficking prevention act ............................................................. SB363
Fair credit reporting act, Consumer report,
Fees ................................................................................... HB2580Security freeze ..................................................................... HB2580
Fair repair act ............................................................................................... HB2122Military service member contracts, termination or suspension of ......................... HB2464No-call act,
Automatic dialing-announcing devices ..................................... HB2273, HB2521Pawnbrokers and precious metal dealers,
Misappropriated property, recovery of ...................................................... SB380Scrap metal theft reduction act ......................... HB2239, SB239, HB2415, SB261, SB429Unconscionable acts,
Human trafficking prevention act ............................................................. SB363Unauthorized practice of law ................................................................ HB2397
Vendor charges, Consumer opt-in before billing .............................................................. HB2355Internet, communications or media service companies .............................. HB2355
Contracts and ContractorsCounty and city construction contracts ............................................................. HB2185Dealership agreements for equipment ................................................................ SB426Kansas roofing contractor registration act,
Commercial property owners, exemption of ............................................ HB2532Military service member contracts, termination or suspension of ......................... HB2464Pawnbrokers and precious metal dealers,
Misappropriated property, recovery of ...................................................... SB380Public construction contracts .......................................................................... HB2327School district procurement contracts .............................................................. HB2143State,
American-made goods ........................................................................... SB176Anti-Israel boycotts ............................................................................. HB2482Contract limitations .................................... HB2351, HB2482, HB2682, HB2778Corrections, department of,
Contract renewal .................................................................... SB328Provider, change of ................................................................. SB328
Kansas workers, when required ............................................................... SB177Lobbyists and lobbying .......................................................................... SB394Purchase orders ..................................................................... HB2129, HB2130Taxpayer empowerment, accountability and transparency ......................... HB2201
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Corporation Commission, StateElectric transmission,
Regional transmission issues, public comment ............................. HB2640, SB385Motor carriers, this indexMunicipal energy agencies, regulation of ................................... HB2518, SB293, SB323Oil and gas injection wells,
Injection well safety advisory task force ................................................. HB2786Operation of .......................................................................... HB2641, HB2672
Reports to the legislature, Rates ...................................................................................... HB2601, SB356Regional comparison ................................................................ HB2601, SB356
Rules and regulations, Motor carriers ..................................................................................... HB2236Oil and gas wells ...................................................... HB2189, HB2641, HB2672
Studies, Distributed generation .......................................................................... HB2514Electric issues ....................................................................................... SB182
Telecommunications, this indexUtilities,
Electric utilities, Billing standards ......................................................... SB196, SB209Choice .................................................................................. SB183Electric cooperative transmission services, regulation of .............. SB355Issues, study of ...................................................................... SB182Rates, regionally competitive levels ....................... SCR1610, SCR1612Service territory, termination of .................................. HB2536, SB323Vehicle charging station exemptions ....................................... HB2166
Public utilities, Common carrier excess tax rates, exclusion of ............................ SB396Energy efficiency investments .................................................. SB347
Rates, Establishment of ............................................ HB2601, SB356, SB457New rates and refunds of excess funds ..................................... SR1789Public comments, inclusion in record ........................................ SB368
Corporations and Business EntitiesCertificate of authorization to practice medicine ................................................ HB2721Fees,
Exemption, veterans and members of the armed forces ............................. HB2038Filing fees .......................................................................................... HB2315
New job creation, Income tax deductions ......................................................................... HB2368
Public benefit corporations ............................................................................. HB2125Corrections, Department of
Conveyance of real property, Fire district 1 of Leavenworth county .................................................... HB2608
Correctional facilities, Lansing correctional facility, prohibition on construction .......................... HB2463Outsourcing or privatization, prohibition of ................................. HB2551, SB328
Juvenile correctional facilities, Outsourcing or privatization, prohibition of ................................. HB2551, SB328
Kansas police and firemen's retirement system, affiliation with ................ HB2448, SB328Medicaid notifications ........................................................................ SB195, HB2508Office of the child advocate for children's protection and services ........................ HB2751
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Prison-made goods ........................................................................................ HB2263Secretary, alternative incarceration credit ......................................................... HB2717
Cosmetologists and CosmetologyBoard of cosmetology, merger with board of barbering ...................................... HB2296Senior status license, requirements for ............................................................... SB398
CountiesBoard of county commissioners,
Conservation easements ....................................................................... HB2199Election commissioner .............................................................. HB2509, SB299Expansion, special election ..................................................................... SB208Noxious weeds ............................................... SB117, HB2246, HB2583, SB344Poultry facilities, establishment of ..................... HB2651, HB2652, SB364, SB365Property tax exemption, property within a federal enclave ........................... SB129
Broadband, Dark fiber .......................................................................................... HB2462Equipment, collocation of .................................................................... HB2450
County appraiser, duties ................................................................................. HB2367Emergency telephone services,
Kansas 911 act, 911 fees, distribution of ........................................................... SB420Audit of ................................................................... HB2435, SB255
Public safety answering points ................................................................ SB420Enterprise zones ........................................................................................... HB2403Home rule constitutional amendment ............................................................ HCR5004Local government infrastructure improvement projects loan program, repeal of ..... HB2392Nuisances, abatement of ................................................................................... SB102Official publications, internet website .............................................................. HB2247Policies,
Employer wage, benefit and leave policies .............................................. HB2647Public construction contract wages ........................................................ HB2185
Political sign regulations, Repeal of .............................................................................. HB2117, HB2210Restrictions ........................................................................................ HB2627
Property tax lid ............................................................................... HB2082, HB2376Public accommodations,
Closed captioning ................................................................................ HB2295Redevelopment authorities,
Johnson county ........................................................................ HB2537, SB313Labette county ......................................................................... HB2537, SB313Members, terms of office ........................................................................ SB185
Redevelopment districts, Bonds, issuance of ................................................................................. SB185Utility franchise fees .............................................................................. SB185
Residential fire sprinkler systems ...................................................................... SB298Rural opportunity zones ................................................................................. HB2403Sanctuary resolutions, prohibition of .................................................... SB158, HB2275Sexually violent predators,
Custody and detention ............................................................................ SB371Expense fund, reimbursement for medical costs ......................................... SB150
Sheriff, qualifications for office ...................................................................... HB2523Traffic control devices ................................................................................... HB2398Urban area designation,
Sedgwick county ................................................................................ HB2597
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CourtsDistrict court,
Judicial district nominating commission ................................................. HB2245Suspended drivers' licenses, amnesty ............................................ SB181, SB411
Fees and assessments, Docket fees, disposition of ........................................................... SB261, SB309
Judges and justices, Magistrate judges ................................................................................ HB2645Retirement system,
Final average salary, maximum amount of ................................. SB395Salaries .................................................................................. HB2689, SB388
Judicial administrator duties, Appraisers, appointment of ..................................................................... SB261
Jurors and juries, Confidential information ...................................................................... HB2197Contact after trial ..................................................................... HB2479, SB409Grand juries .............................................................................. HB2321, SB62
Municipal court, Appearance bonds ................................................................................. SB141Suspended drivers' licenses, amnesty ........................................................ SB411
Supreme court, Nominating commission ...................................................................... HB2245Rules, tribal court judgments ................................................................... SB277
Tribal court judgments, recognition of ................................................................ SB277Crimes, Criminal Procedure and Punishment
Actions and proceedings, Correction of sentence ......................................................................... HB2035Expungement, arrest records ................................................................... SB136Preliminary hearings, hearsay ............................................................... HB2259Speedy trial ........................................................................................ HB2535
Alcohol and drugs, Certified drug abuse treatment program, sentencing ................................. HB2087
Appeals, Stay of proceedings ............................................................................. HB2479
Appearance bonds, Forfeiture, set aside ............................................................................. HB2588Municipal courts ................................................................................... SB141
Assault, Law enforcement officer ........................................................ HB2458, HB2648Public transportation employee ................................................................. SB41
Automated sales suppression devices ................................................. HB2488, HB2527Battery,
Aggravated ......................................................................................... HB2034Domestic ................................................................................ HB2071, SB382Law enforcement officer ........................................................ HB2458, HB2648Public safety sector employees ................................................................ SB321Public transportation employee ................................................................. SB41
Burglary ......................................................................................................... SB113Children and minors,
Commercial sexual exploitation of a child ................................................. SB179Creating a hazard ................................................................................... SB156Criminal history record ........................................................................ HB2093Human trafficking and child exploitation prevention act ................ HB2777, SB446
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Nude images ...................................................................................... HB2284Competency determinations ........................................................................... HB2549Concealing identity ....................................................................................... HB2612Controlled substances,
Alternative crop research act ..................................................... HB2209, SB263Cannabinoids,
Cannabidiol oil .................................................................... HB2088Cannabidiol products .............................................................. SB282Cannabinoid medicines ................................................ SB151, SB155
Marijuana .................................................................... SB178, HB2649, SB282Possession,
Immunity from prosecution ................................................... HB2736Penalty .................................................... HB2458, HB2566, HB2724
Registry ............................................................................................. HB2565Scheduling ........................................................................................... SB282Sentencing ............................................................................ HB2086, HB2090
Counterfeiting currency ................................................................................... SB378Creating a hazard ............................................................................... SB156, HB2413Crime victims compensation board ...................................................... HB2033, SB266Crimes affecting government functions,
Escape from custody ................................................................ HB2458, SB310Loss value .......................................................................................... HB2568
Crimes affecting public peace, loss value ......................................................... HB2568Crimes affecting public trust, loss value ........................................................... HB2568Crimes against persons, loss value ................................................................... HB2568Crimes against property,
Counterfeiting currency ............................................................ HB2458, SB378Loss value .......................................................................................... HB2568
Criminal history, Employment eligibility ........................................................................ HB2115Juvenile adjudications .......................................................................... HB2093Out-of-state crimes .............................................................................. HB2567
Cruelty to animals ......................................................................................... HB2302Death penalty, repeal of ...................................................................... HB2167, SB244Deprivation of rights under color of law ............................................................. SB416Diversion agreements .................................................................................... HB2063
Attorney general ................................................................................. HB2708Certified drug abuse treatment programs ................................................ HB2087
DNA and biological samples, collection of ....................................................... HB2198Domestic violence,
Kansas law enforcement training act ........................................ HB2480, HB2523Driving offenses,
Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, Ignition interlock .................................................................... SB123Implied consent .......................................................... SB297, SB374Insurance coverage ............................................................... HB2646Involuntary manslaughter ...................................................... HB2439Sentencing ................................................................. SB374, SB383
Expungement ..................................................................................... HB2391Unlawful operation of a motor vehicle that resembles an EMS vehicle .......... SB425
Due process ................................................................................................. HB2479Electioneering .............................................................................................. HB2256
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Electronic device crimes, Monitoring equipment, tampering ......................................................... HB2089
Escape from custody .......................................................................... HB2458, SB310Evidence,
Collection, DNA and biological samples .................................................. HB2198Sexual assault examinations .................................................. HB2706
Interrogation, electronic recording of ......................................................... SB92Expungement,
Acquittal at trial .................................................................................. HB2737Arrest records ....................................................................................... SB136Driving under the influence .................................................................. HB2391Mandatory disclosure ............................................................................. SB268Wrongful conviction ................................................... HB2579, HB2737, SB336
Fines and penalties, Liens, false or fraudulent .......................................................................... SB10Safety belts, use of .............................................................................. HB2076
Firearms, Bump stocks, prohibition of .................................................................. HB2442Criminal discharge ................................................................................. SB122Criminal possession,
Convicted felon ...................................................................... SB121Domestic violence offense conviction ..................................... HB2145Fugitive from justice ............................................................ HB2145Illegal alien ......................................................................... HB2145Protection from abuse orders ................................................. HB2145Silencers, exemption of .............................................. HB2339, SB254
Criminal selling .................................................................................. HB2156Kansas protection of firearms rights act .................................................... SB121Law enforcement inquiry policies ............................................................... SB6Sales to persons on terrorist watch list, prohibition of ............................... HB2156Seizure and disposition ........................................................................ HB2782Unlawful abandonment ........................................................................ HB2443
Hate crimes .................................................................................................... SB128Human trafficking,
Aggravated human trafficking ................................................................. SB179Defenses .............................................................................................. SB179Protection orders ................................................................................... SB281
Hunting, criminal .......................................................................................... HB2207Identity, concealing ....................................................................................... HB2612Immunity,
Seeking medical assistance for drug overdose ......................................... HB2736Use of force ........................................................................................ HB2522
Incest ............................................................................................................ SB265Interrogation,
Electronic recording ................................................................................ SB92Felony ................................................................................................... SB92
Involuntary manslaughter, Driving under the influence .................................................................. HB2439Public safety sector employees ................................................................ SB321
Jurors and juries, Confidential information ...................................................................... HB2197
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Contact after trial ..................................................................... HB2479, SB409Grand juries,
Immunity ................................................................. HB2497, SB290Recording of proceedings .......................................... HB2479, SB439Right to appeal ........................................................... HB2321, SB62
Juvenile offenders, Case length limits .................................................................. HB2454, HB2456Criminal history .................................................................................. HB2093Juvenile justice ................................................................................... HB2264Offender registration ............................................................................ HB2739Placement .......................................................................................... HB2264Review hearings ................................................................................. HB2454
Kansas recreational trails act ............................................................................. SB381Law enforcement protection act ...................................................................... HB2049Mistreatment of dependent adults and elder persons .......................................... HB2458Murder,
Aggravated ............................................................................. HB2167, SB244Capital,
Intellectual disability, sentencing ............................................ HB2271Felony ............................................................................................... HB2458
Offender registration, Drug offenses ..................................................................................... HB2565Sexually violent crimes,
Juvenile adjudications ............................................. HB2739, HB2739Violation ............................................................................................ HB2086Violent offenders ................................................................................... SB407
Parole and postrelease supervision, tolling ........................................................ HB2603Possession, definition of ................................................................................... SB372Probation,
Electronic monitoring .......................................................................... HB2717Sanctions ........................................................................................... HB2260
Protection orders, Abuse ................................................................................................ HB2293Human trafficking ................................................................................. SB281Sexual assault ..................................................................................... HB2293Violation of ........................................................................................ HB2293
Racial profiling, data collection ......................................................................... SB359Search and seizure,
Electronic devices ................................................................................. SB289Racial data collection ............................................................................. SB359Search warrants, execution of .................................................................. SB289
Sentencing, Alternative incarceration credit ............................................................. HB2717Burglary ............................................................................................... SB113Capital murder, intellectual disability ..................................................... HB2271Certified drug abuse treatment programs ..................... HB2087, HB2088, HB2458Correction of sentence ......................................................................... HB2035Crimes against a law enforcement officer ............................................... HB2049Criminal discharge of a firearm ............................................................... SB122Criminal possession of a firearm ........................................................... HB2760Domestic battery ................................................................................... SB382Driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs ............................ SB374, SB383
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Electronic monitoring .......................................................................... HB2717Hate crimes .......................................................................................... SB128House arrest ....................................................................................... HB2717Offender registration act, violation of ..................................................... HB2086Possession of controlled substance ......................................................... HB2090Restitution ............................................................................................ SB416Sentencing commission, duties ................................................ HB2063, HB2084Special rules ....................................................................................... HB2760
Sex offenders, Loitering in certain places .................................................................... HB2214Offender registration act, violation of ..................................................... HB2086Schools, requirements when on property ................................................ HB2214
Sex offenses, Buying sexual relations,
Commercial sexual exploitation of a child .................................. SB179Evidence,
Collection examinations ........................................................ HB2176Collection kits ..................................................................... HB2181Sexual assault examinations .................................................. HB2706
Internet trading in child pornography ....................................................... SB179Lewd and lascivious behavior .................................................. HB2709, HB2739Promoting travel for child exploitation ..................................................... SB179Rape .................................................................................................... SB265Sexual exploitation of a child .................................................................. SB179Sodomy,
Definition of .......................................................................... SB265Members of the same sex ...................................................... HB2216
Unlawful sexual relations, Law enforcement officers ........................... HB2523, HB2621, HB2739Voluntary ................................................. HB2215, HB2290, HB2738
Victims, mental exams ......................................................................... HB2258Sureties, continuing education ........................................................................ HB2713Tampering with electronic monitoring equipment .............................................. HB2089Trespass ...................................................................................................... HB2207Unlawful abandonment of a firearm ................................................................ HB2443Unlawful operation of a motor vehicle that resembles an EMS vehicle ................... SB425Unlawful possession and transmission of a visual depiction of a child .................. HB2284Unlawful request for emergency service assistance ............................................ HB2581Unlawful use of a communication facility ........................................................... SB179Unlawfully placing or receiving a child from another state, repeal of ................... HB2595Voting crimes ............................................................................................... HB2014Warrants,
Disclosure .......................................................................................... HB2320Search, execution of ............................................................................... SB289
Wrongful death damages ................................................................................ HB2335Disabilities, Persons with
Blind or disabled persons, employment tax credits ................................. SB211, HB2416Developmental disabilities reform act, enforcement of .......................... HB2495, HB2676Drivers' licenses and registration ..................................................................... HB2016Service providers,
Employee background checks and licensure .............................. HB2386, HB2427Terminology, change of ................................................................................. HB2595
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Economic DevelopmentAd astra rural jobs act ........................................................................ HB2168, SB252Agribusiness,
Agribusiness technology and entrepreneurship district act ......................... HB2357Kansas agricultural industry growth act .................................................. HB2182
Aviation grant program .................................................................................. HB2037Disclosures,
High performance incentive program ..................................................... HB2572Incentive program data ........................................................................ HB2572Promoting employment across Kansas ................................................... HB2572Property tax exemptions ....................................................................... HB2572Rural opportunity zones ....................................................................... HB2572Sales tax and revenue bonds ................................................................. HB2572STAR bonds ....................................................................................... HB2572Tax credit program .............................................................................. HB2572Tax incentives ..................................................................................... HB2572
High performance incentive program, Benefits ............................................................................................... SB230Tax credit, extension ................................................................... SB334, SB430
Incentives, review of ....................................................................................... SB448Joint committee on economic development, creation of ...................................... HB2050Joint economic development incentive review committee ..................................... SB448Kansas enterprise zone act .................................................. HB2051, HB2403, HB2767Kansas innovation zone act ............................................................................ HB2051Kansas reinvestment act ...................................................................................... SB7Port authorities, sale of certain property ........................................................... HB2386Promoting employment across Kansas act,
Benefits ............................................................................................... SB231Distance requirement for qualification ...................................................... SB223One-year moratorium ............................................................................. SB222Retention sunset .................................................................................... SB223Review of .......................................................................................... HB2753
Redevelopment authorities, Johnson and Labette counties ......................................... SB185, HB2537, SB313Members, terms of office ........................................................................ SB185
Redevelopment districts, Ad valorem tax revenues, use of ............................................................ HB2314Bonds, issuance of ................................................................... SB185, HB2314Utility franchise fees .............................................................................. SB185
Rural opportunity zones ........................................... SB203, HB2341, HB2403, HB2753STAR bonds, Bonds this indexTax incentives,
Aerospace and aviation ........................................................................ HB2036STAR bonds,
Review of ........................................................................... HB2753Sunset date .......................................................................... HB2184
Tourist attractions, STAR bond projects ............................................................. SB434Utility franchises ............................................................................................. SB185
ElectionsAudits,
Ballots not hand-counted ........................................................................ SB413Voting machines .................................................................................. HB2333
Ballots,
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Advance voting, Disabled voters, signature requirements ..................................... SB264Envelopes, format of ............................................................ HB2504Permanent advance voting status ................... HB2225, HB2538, SB326
Open records ........................................................................................ SB336Paper ballots, requirement of ................................................................... SB413President, office of .............................................................................. HB2303Proof of citizenship, lack of ......................................................... HB2075, SB37Write-in candidates .............................................................................. HB2013
Campaign finance, Contributions,
Certain private contractors, prohibition of .................................. SB105Filing location ......................................................................... SB56KanCare providers, prohibition of ............................................. SB106Limits, governor and lieutenant governor ................................. HB2211Reports ................................................................................... SB56
Governmental ethics commission investigations ...................................... HB2015Political action committees, prohibition on secretary of state ....................... SB103Reports,
Acknowledgment statement ....................................................... SB80Contributions ........................................................................... SB56Electronic filing ................................................................... HB2223Exemption from filing .............................................................. SB81Filing location ......................................................................... SB56Late, civil fines .................................................................... HB2223
Candidates, Attorney general ........................................................................ HB2539, SB57Municipal elections ............................................................................. HB2310Political committees,
Reports of campaign officers' email addresses .............................. SB57Qualified elector, certain state officials ......................................... HB2539, SB57Secretary of state, campaign officers' email addresses .................................. SB57
Canvass of votes, Audits ............................................................................................... HB2251Independent canvass by voters ................................................................ SB413Procedures ............................................................................................ SB413
Crimes, Electioneering .................................................................................... HB2256Prosecutorial authority ......................................................................... HB2014Voting crimes ..................................................................................... HB2014
Election commissioner, Appointment of ..................................................................................... SB229Board of county commissioners, authority of ................. HB2509, HB2597, SB299
Gubernatorial, Independent candidates, petition requirements ......................................... HB2334Qualified elector ........................................................................ HB2539, SB57
Municipal elections, Candidates ......................................................................................... HB2310Date of ................................................................................................. SB325
National popular vote act, interstate compact on .................................... SB148, HB2024Petitions,
Independent gubernatorial candidates ..................................................... HB2334
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Political parties, recognition of .............................................................. HB2224Political advertising,
Electronic communications, disclosure of ............................................... HB2642Internet campaign communications, notice of sponsorship ............................ SB58Political signs,
City and county regulations, Repeal of ................................................................ HB2117Restrictions, temporary signs ....................... HB2210, HB2627
Presidential, Name on ballot, requirements ............................................................... HB2303National popular vote act .......................................................... SB148, HB2024
Registration, Certain state agencies ............................................................... SB118, HB2673Election day ..................................................... HB2020, HB2538, SB326, SB49Electronic registration information center .................................. HB2617, HB2683Interstate voter crosscheck program ......................................... HB2683, HB2781Online voter registration, notice of unavailability ..................................... HB2680Proof of citizenship ................ HB2075, HB2159, HB2358, HB2538, SB326, SB37Voter registration lists .......................................................................... HB2012
Results, posting of ........................................................................................ HB2604Secretary of state,
Nonpartisan election ............................................................................ HB2633Official website,
Election results by precinct, posting of .................................... HB2604Political action committees, prohibition of ................................... SB103, HB2633Reports of campaign officers' email addresses ............................................. SB57
State auditor, term of office .............................................................................. SB408U.S. representative to congress, vacancy election procedure .................................... SB11Voters,
Advance voting status ...................................... HB2225, HB2538, SB264, SB326Disabled voters, ballot and application signature requirements ..................... SB264Help Kansas vote act ........................................................................... HB2157Interstate crosscheck ..................................... HB2538, HB2617, HB2675, SB326Photo identification, affidavit in lieu thereof ............................................... SB79Proof of citizenship,
Lack of ...................................................................... HB2075, SB37Repeal of ...................................... HB2159, HB2358, HB2538, SB326
Record of names ................................................................................... SB336Registration,
Certain state agencies ................................................ SB118, HB2673Election day ...................................... HB2020, HB2538, SB326, SB49Electronic registration information center ................... HB2617, HB2683Interstate voter crosscheck program .......................... HB2683, HB2781Online voter registration, notice of unavailability ..................... HB2680Voter registration lists ........................................................... HB2012
Voting crimes ..................................................................................... HB2014Voting machines ........................................................................................... HB2251
ElevatorsElevator safety act ......................................................................................... HB2765
Emergencies and DisastersCivil air patrol,
Employment leave ............................................................................... HB2007Insurance claims handling operations .............................................................. HB2469
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Kansas 911 act, 911 coordinating council ........................................................................ SB420Fees ..................................................................................................... SB420
Kansas emergency planning and community right-to-know act ........................... HB2577School emergency preparedness drills, requirement of .......................................... SB458State interoperability advisory committee ......................................................... HB2556
EnergyElectric generation,
Distributed generation, study of ............................................................ HB2514Net metering ......................................................................................... SB322
Energy efficiency investment act ....................................................................... SB347Municipal energy agencies,
Corporation commission, state ........................................ HB2518, SB293, SB323Regulation of ............................................................... HB2518, SB293, SB323
Renewable energy, Contract for purchase ........................................................................... HB2190Meteorological evaluation tower, registration of ...................................... HB2702
Vehicle charging stations ................................................................................ HB2166Ethics, Governmental
Governmental ethics commission, Investigations, notice of findings ........................................................... HB2015Reports and filings,
Social security numbers, redaction of ...................................... HB2684Legislators, lobbying restrictions ............................................................... SB104, SB9Lobbyists and lobbying,
Reports, Electronic filing ................................................................... HB2223Late filing, penalties ............................................................. HB2223
Restrictions, Legislators ..................................................................... SB104, SB9State officers and employees .......................................... HB2155, SB9
State contracts, leases and procurement .................................................... SB394State moneys,
Use for gun control, prohibition of .......................................... HB2677Officers and employees, state,
Lobbyists and lobbying, restrictions ............................................... HB2155, SB9Executive Reorganization Orders
Statutory references, update of ...................................... HB2028, SB216, SB217, SB451Family Law
Adoption, Adoption and relinquishment act ................................................ HB2481, SB284Placement entities, religious freedom ................. HB2481, HB2687, SB284, SB401
Custody, residency and parenting time, Court determinations ................................................................ HB2529, SB257Domestic abuse, consideration of .......................................................... HB2630Parentage ............................................................................................. SB280Presumption ............................................................................ HB2529, SB257
Marriage, Certificate information .............................................................. HB2474, SB261Common-law marriage ........................................................................ HB2101Recognition of marriages ..................................................................... HB2172
Paternity, Legal custody, residency and parenting time .............................................. SB280
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Support, Child support, retroactive ..................................................................... HB2520Enforcement,
Arrearages, Motor vehicle or water vessel registration ................... HB2068Professional licensure ............................................... HB2068
Debt setoff, Gambling .................................................................. SB427Third-party vendors .................................................. HB2402
Workers compensation benefits .................................................. SB71Financial Institutions
AMC ownership limitations .............................................................................. SB419Banks, banking and trust companies,
Purchase of tax credits by state banks ......................................................... SB67Savings and loan associations ...................................................... SB302, SB335Savings banks ............................................................................ SB302, SB335Trust companies .................................................................................... SB283
Consumer credit code, Consumer loans ....................................................................... HB2267, SB234Kansas veterans loan act ........................................................... HB2637, SB402
Credit unions, Credit union council, term limitations ....................................................... SB275Kansas credit services organization act ....................................................... SB87Members, expulsion of ................................................................ SB275, SB292
Kansas appraisal management company registration act, Appraisers, removal of ........................................................................... SB419
Kansas money transmitter act ................................................................ SB284, SB335Kansas mortgage business act ............................................................................. SB18State bank commissioner,
Deputy commissioner, experience of ........................................................ SB283Kansas mortgage business act ................................................................... SB18Powers, duties and functions ........................................................ SB283, SB284
State banking code, Savings and loan associations, inclusion of .................................... SB302, SB335Savings banks, inclusion of .......................................................... SB302, SB335Trust companies .................................................................................... SB283
Fire and Fire ProtectionBoiler inspections ............................................................................................ SB353Fire sprinklers,
City and county residential fire sprinkler system limitations, repeal of .......... SB298Fire sprinkler industry act ..................................................................... HB2741
State fire marshal, Elevator safety act ............................................................................... HB2765Emergency preparedness drills in schools ................................................. SB458Fire marshal fee fund ............................................................................. SB353
FirearmsBump stocks, prohibition of ........................................................................... HB2442Concealed,
Carrying, Certain health care facilities ..................................................... SB235Community mental health centers ........................................... HB2114Postsecondary educational institutions ......... HB2113, HB2220, HB2685Public buildings .................... HB2074, SB210, HB2150, HB2685, SB53
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Public employees ...................................................... SB108, HB2081SAFER schools team ................................................. HB2789, SB454Secured areas of state hospitals .................................................. SB53State capitol ........................................................................ HB2009State psychiatric institutions .................................................. HB2417
License, Confidentiality of records ...................................................... HB2042Issued by foreign jurisdiction ................................................. HB2042SAFER schools endorsement ...................................... HB2789, SB454
Regulations ........................................................................................ HB2220Dickey amendment, repeal of ......................................................................... HR6052Discharge, criminal ......................................................................................... SB122Extreme risk protective order act ............................................................ SB390, SB431Forfeiture, disposition of ................................................................................ HB2782Gun safety red flag act ................................................................................... HB2769Kansas protection of firearms rights act .............................................................. SB121Lobbyists and lobbying,
Use of state money for gun control, prohibition of ................................... HB2677Possession,
Convicted felon ..................................................................................... SB121Criminal possession,
Domestic violence offense conviction ..................................... HB2145Fugitive from justice ............................................................ HB2145Illegal alien ......................................................................... HB2145Protection from abuse orders ................................................. HB2145Sentencing .......................................................................... HB2760
Law enforcement inquiry policies ............................................................... SB6Silencers, exemption of ............................................................. HB2339, SB254State psychiatric institutions ................................................................. HB2417
Sale, persons on terrorist watch list .................................................................. HB2156Training and safety courses, public school programs .......................................... HB2460Unlawful abandonment .................................................................................. HB2443
FundsAmendment of,
Kansas universal service fund .................................................... SB119, HB2563Medical assistance fee fund ........................................... HB2130, HB2180, SB94Special highway improvement fund ......................................................... SB314State workers compensation self-insurance fund ............................ HB2361, SB44
Creation of, Alcoholic beverage control modernization fund ...................................... HB2362Alternative crop research act licensing fee fund ......................................... SB263Attorney general's state agency representation fund .................................... SB107Aviation fuel sales tax fund ................................................................... HB2037Budget stabilization fund .................................................... SCR1602, HCR5007Captive insurance regulatory and supervision fund ..................................... SB410Child care criminal background and fingerprinting fund ........................... HB2639Cigarette and tobacco products cessation fund ......................................... HB2231Community mental health center improvement fund ................................ HB2180Conservation officer fund ....................................................................... SB301Cybersecurity state fund ................................... SB204, HB2331, HB2560, SB342Cybersecurity state grant fund ................................................... SB204, HB2331Debt prepayment fund ........................................................ SCR1602, HCR5007
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Department of administration audit services fund ......................... HB2441, SB260Dwight D. Eisenhower statue fund ........................................................... SB262Eisenhower preservation fund ............................................................... HB2072Elevator safety fee fund ....................................................................... HB2765Food sales tax reduction fund .................................................. HB2250, HB2431Grandparents as caregivers reimbursement fund ...................................... HB2570Health occupations credentialing fee fund .............................................. HB2501Horse council fund ........................................ HB2173, HB2386, HB2545, SB427Industrial hemp pilot program licensing fee fund ..................................... HB2649Injection well induced seismicity fund ................................................... HB2672Interstate voter registration crosscheck program fund ............................... HB2781Kansas children's savings account program expense fund ......................... HB2698Kansas children's savings account program trust fund .............................. HB2698Kansas information technology enterprise fund .......................... HB2331, HB2359Kansas right-to-know fee fund .............................................................. HB2577Kansas veterans loan act fee fund ............................................... HB2637, SB402Local cereal malt beverage sales tax fund .................................... SB163, HB2282Low-water-use crop grant fund ............................................................. HB2726Medicaid expansion fund ..................................................................... HB2768National guard benefit lottery game fund ................................................ HB2196Native Americans veterans' income tax refund fund ................................. HB2147Non-corn irrigation grant fund .............................................................. HB2726Privilege fee for repayment fund .............................................................. SB427Racetrack gaming facility manager repayment fund .................................... SB427Returnable container deposit fund ......................................................... HB2405Seat belt safety fund ............................................................................ HB2076Senior care benefit fund ....................................................................... HB2405State audit services fund ....................................................................... HB2747Student opportunity scholarship fund ............................................ SB248, SB366Surface water protection fee fund .......................................................... HB2513Veterans benefit lottery game fund ......................................................... HB2196Water bank administration fee fund ........................................................ HB2732
Crediting to, Air quality fee fund ............................................................................. HB2576Budget stabilization fund ...................................................................... HB2419Career technical education capital outlay fund ......................................... HB2204Children's initiative fund ...................................................................... HB2429Fire marshal fee fund ............................................................................. SB353Judicial branch nonjudicial salary adjustment fund .................................. HB2279State fair capital improvements fund ........................................... HB2546, SB415State water plan fund ........................................................................... HB2032
Disclosure of, Job creation fund ................................................................................. HB2572
Repeal of, Access to justice fund .......................................................................... HB2394Audit services fund ............................................................................. HB2747Boiler inspection fee fund ....................................................................... SB353Hazmat fee fund .................................................................................. HB2393Judiciary technology fund .................................................................... HB2394KAN-ED fund .................................................................................... HB2394Kansas partnership fund ....................................................................... HB2392
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Repossessed certificates of title fee fund ..................................................... SB88ROTC service scholarship program fund ................................................ HB2394
Transfer from, Economic development initiatives fund .................................................. HB2528Motor carrier license fees fund to state highway fund ................................. SB276
Transfer to, State board of pharmacy fee fund .......................................................... HB2759
Use of, Budget stabilization fund ........................................................ HB2340, HB2419Kansas educational building fund .......................................................... HB2227State water plan fund ........................................................................... HB2528
Gambling and GamingBingo, vending machines ............................................................................... HB2517Charitable gaming,
Poker games ......................................................................................... SB225Veterans benefit lottery game ................................................................ HB2196
Debt setoff, child support ............................. SB207, HB2173, HB2386, HB2545, SB427Kansas sports wagering act .................................................... HB2752, HB2792, SB455Lottery,
Audit of .................................................................................. HB2441, SB260Gaming facilities,
Privilege fee repayment ....... SB207, HB2173, HB2386, HB2545, SB427Racetrack,
Gaming machine income, distribution of .......... HB2545, SB427Sedgwick county, authorizing vote in .............. HB2545, SB427
Revenues, distribution of ...................................................................... HB2517Sunset,
Extension of ........................................................................ HB2517Repeal of ............................................................................... SB168
Vending machines .................................................................... SB169, HB2517Veterans benefit lottery game ................................................................ HB2196
Parimutuel racing, Horse council fund ............................ SB207, HB2173, HB2386, HB2545, SB427Licenses ........................................... SB207, HB2173, HB2386, HB2545, SB427Race requirements ............................. SB207, HB2173, HB2386, HB2545, SB427
Racetrack gaming facilities, Authorizing vote in Sedgwick county ............................ SB207, HB2173, HB2386Gaming machine income, distribution of ....................... SB207, HB2173, HB2386Sports gambling ................... HB2533, HB2752, HB2792, HB2793, SB427, SB455
Racing and gaming commission, Sports gambling, regulation of ........................ HB2752, HB2792, HB2793, SB455
Smoking ban, casino exemption ...................................................................... HB2413Sports gambling, conduct of ............ HB2533, HB2752, HB2792, HB2793, SB427, SB455
GovernorBudget,
Allotments ............................................................................................ SB161Federal moneys report ......................................................................... HB2693
Campaign finance, fundraising limits ............................................................... HB2211Employment outside government, prohibition of ............................................... HB2525Lieutenant governor, vacancy procedure ............................................................. SB349Qualifications for office,
Qualified elector ........................................................................ HB2539, SB57Resignation, notice of ...................................................................................... SB349
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Health and Environment, Department ofAir quality act,
Air quality fee fund ............................................................................. HB2576Asbestos control program ..................................................................... HB2576
Cannabis compassion and care act ....................................................... SB155, HB2029Child care facilities,
Drop-in program ................................................................................... SB305Licensure requirements .......................................................................... SB428
Confined feeding facilities .................................................................... SB337, SB405Hemp treatments for specified medical conditions ............................................. HB2152Home and community-based services,
Ombudsman ............................................................................ SB160, HB2299Targeted case management ........................................................ SB153, HB2294
Inspector general, transfer to office of attorney general ...................................... HB2047Kansas emergency planning and community right-to-know act ........................... HB2577Kansas safe access act ........................................................................ SB187, HB2348Maternal deaths, study and investigation of ......................................... HB2573, HB2600Maternal mortality review committee .............................................................. HB2244Medicaid,
Claims, External independent third-party review ........................ HB2169, SB69
Coverage, Amino acid-based elemental formula ...................................... HB2103
Emergency medical transport services .................................................... HB2285Expansion,
Kansas program of medical assistance ..................................... HB2768Military veterans .................................................................. HB2112
Ground emergency medical transportation services .................................... SB186KanCare bridge to a healthy Kansas program ................................ HB2064, SB38Managed care organizations ...................................................................... SB69Program changes, legislative approval ................ SB228, HB2507, HB2591, SB300Psychiatric treatments, prior authorization ................................................ SB438Requirements ........................................................................................ SB228Suspended eligibility status ....................................................... SB195, HB2508Tobacco cessation, coverage for ................................................... SB316, SB436
Nuclear energy development and radiation control act ....................................... HB2600Palliative care,
Interdisciplinary advisory council ............................................ HB2031, HB2600Secretary,
Behavioral health crisis response review ................................................. HB2611Maternal deaths, confidential information ................................. HB2573, HB2600Powers, duties and functions,
Intellectual and developmental disability services ............ SB232, SB332Kansas right-to-know program ............................................... HB2577
Rules and regulations ............................................................... SB195, HB2508Vital statistics,
Marriage license ...................................................................... HB2474, SB261Workers compensation self-insurance fund ....................................................... HB2361
Health and Health CareAdult Care Homes, this indexBehavioral sciences,
Behavioral health crisis response review ................................................. HB2611Behavioral health task force .................................................................. HB2688
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Professional counselors, Licensure, requirements for ..................................................... SB386
Biological products, regulations ...................................................................... HB2107Board of healing arts,
Canceled licenses, reinstatement of ........................................................ HB2503Rules and regulations,
Marijuana .............................................................................. SB178Surgical technologists ............................................................. SB338Telemedicine ............................................ HB2028, HB2512, HB2674
Business entity, certificate of authorization to practice medicine .......................... HB2721Cannabis-related health care,
Cannabidiol oil ................................................................................... HB2088Cannabidiol products ................................................................ HB2029, SB282Cannabinoid medicines ............................................................... SB151, SB155Hemp treatments for specified medical conditions ................................... HB2152Medical use marijuana ....................................... SB155, SB178, SB187, HB2348
Community mental health centers, Concealed firearms, restrictions ............................................................. HB2114
Contraceptives, Insurance coverage ................................................................... HB2679, SB417
Controlled substances, Cannabidiol products ............................................................................. SB282Possession .............................................................. HB2458, HB2566, HB2724Schedules I, II and III ............................................................................. SB282Schedules I, II and V ............................................................................... SB52
County hospitals, Closure of, debt liability ......................................................................... SB373
Crisis intervention act .................................................................................... HB2240Death with dignity act ................................................................................... HB2120Dental care,
Benefits ................................................................................ HB2119, HB2255Dental therapists ............................................. HB2139, HB2674, SB308, SB312
Emergency medical services, Opioid antagonists ................................................................................. SB165
Expedited partner therapy ................................................................................. SB152Firearms, prohibition of,
Certain health care facilities .................................................................... SB235Health care compact, repeal of ........................................................................ HB2221Health maintenance organizations,
Privilege fees ............................................................... HB2130, HB2180, SB94Home and community-based services,
Community leaders service act .............................................................. HB2694Intellectual and developmental disabilities ..................................... SB232, SB332Ombudsman ............................................................................ SB160, HB2299Targeted case management ........................................................ SB153, HB2294
Home health agencies, Employee background checks and licensure .............................. HB2386, HB2427
Hospitals and health care-related facilities, Assessments ....................................................................................... HB2065County hospitals,
Closure of, debt liability .......................................................... SB373Sexual assault evidence collection examinations ...................................... HB2176State hospitals, catchment areas ............................................................ HB2549
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Infectious diseases, testing of ......................................................................... HB2234Injections, administered by pharmacist ............................................................... SB377Institutional licenses, healing arts act ............................................................... HB2045Kansas program of medical assistance ................................................ HB2154, HB2169Kansas state employee health care commission,
Indemnity insurance, Payroll deductions .................................... HB2129, HB2634, HB2784
Membership of ...................................................................................... SB315Massage therapists,
Licenses and licensure .............................................................. HB2557, SB358Maternal deaths,
Maternal mortality review committee ..................................................... HB2244Study and investigation .......................................................... HB2573, HB2600
Medicaid, Claims,
External independent third-party review ........................ HB2169, SB69Eligibility,
Expansion, Kansas program of medical assistance ........... HB2154, HB2768Military veterans ...................................................... HB2112
Suspended status ....................................................... SB195, HB2508False claims act ................................................................................... HB2337Ground emergency medical transportation services ....................... SB186, HB2285KanCare bridge to a healthy Kansas program ................................ HB2064, SB38KanCare/Medicaid ombudsman act ....................................................... HB2663Managed care organizations ...................................................................... SB69Program changes, legislative approval ................ SB228, HB2507, HB2591, SB300Psychiatric treatments, prior authorization ................................................ SB438Requirements ........................................................................................ SB228Suspended eligibility status ....................................................... SB195, HB2508Telemedicine ........................................................... HB2028, HB2512, HB2674Tobacco cessation, coverage for ................................................... SB316, SB436
Medical assistance program, revision of ........................................................... HB2591Medical student loan agreements,
Psychiatry .......................................................................................... HB2124Medical use marijuana ............................................................ SB155, SB187, HB2348Mental health,
24-hour crisis centers ........................................................................... HB2240Community mental health centers,
Concealed firearms, restrictions ............................................. HB2114Conversion therapy, prohibition of ........................................................... SB172Juvenile crisis intervention centers ............................................. SB179, HB2787Mentally ill persons, transfer of custody ................................................. HB2291State psychiatric hospitals,
Prohibition against privatization .................................. SB131, HB2226Technicians ........................................................................................ HB2028
Midwifery .................................................................................................... HB2589On-site state employee health clinic, establishment of ........................................ HB2418Organ donations and transplants,
Nondiscrimination .............................................................................. HB2343Uniform anatomical gift act .................................................................. HB2472
Palliative care, Information and education program ......................................... HB2031, HB2600
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Interdisciplinary advisory council ............................................ HB2031, HB2600Patient right to shop act ...................................................................... HB2575, SB399Prescription drugs,
Filling and refilling .................................................................................. SB52Prescription monitoring program ........................................................... HB2574Step therapy protocols ..................................................... HB2151, SB304, SB82
Prescription monitoring program, Database, access to .............................................................................. HB2574Operation and maintenance .................................................................. HB2759Prescribers, mandatory enrollment of ..................................................... HB2574
Providers, Assessments ....................................................................................... HB2065Impaired .............................................................................................. SB243Peer review, privileged information ....................................................... HB2705
Right to try act ............................................................................................. HB2022Sexual assault examinations,
Child advocacy centers ........................................................................ HB2706Simon's law,
Withholding life-sustaining treatment .................................................... HB2307State employee health benefits plan ................................................................. HB2360State long-term care ombudsman .................................................................... HB2590Statewide Alzheimer's care plan task force ....................................................... HB2744Student health,
School sports head injury protection act ................................................. HB2218Scoliosis screening .............................................................................. HB2253
Surgical technology ......................................................................................... SB338Telemedicine and telehealth,
Monitoring .............................................................. HB2028, HB2512, HB2674Practice of ............................................................................ HB2206, HB2254
Treatment facilities, Suicide evaluation upon admission ........................................................ HB2308
Unified school district employee health care benefit program .............................. HB2142Vaccines,
Administration of ................................................................................ HB2121Meningitis .......................................................................................... HB2205
Withholding life-sustaining treatment .............................................................. HB2307Health Professions and Practices
Anesthesiologists, Anesthesiologist assistant council .......................................................... HB2046Anesthesiologist assistant licensure act ................................................... HB2046
Business entity, certificate of authorization to practice medicine .......................... HB2721Dentists and dentistry,
Dental therapists ............................................. HB2139, HB2674, SB308, SB312Emergency medical services personnel,
Reports of abuse ................................................................................. HB2530Licenses and licensure,
Anesthesiologist assistants .................................................................... HB2046Dental therapists ............................................. HB2139, HB2674, SB308, SB312Institutional license, healing arts act ....................................................... HB2045Massage therapists ................................................................... HB2557, SB358Mental health technicians ..................................................................... HB2028Nurse licensure compact ...................................................................... HB2496Professional counselors .......................................................................... SB386
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Massage therapists, Licenses and licensure .............................................................. HB2557, SB358
Mental health technicians, Licenses and licensure ......................................................................... HB2028
Nurses and nursing, Nurse aides training requirements .......................................................... HB2297Nurse licensure compact ...................................................................... HB2496Nurse-midwives,
Advisory council .................................................................. HB2589Independent practice of ......................................................... HB2589
Pharmacists. Pharmacists and Pharmacies, this indexPhysical therapy, licensure compact ................................................................. HB2471Providers,
Assessments ....................................................................................... HB2065Impaired .............................................................................................. SB243
Psychiatry, Medical student loan agreements ........................................................... HB2124
Surgical technologists ...................................................................................... SB338Telemedicine and telehealth ................................... HB2028, HB2254, HB2512, HB2674
Immigration and NaturalizationHighway patrol,
Homeland security, agreement with ............................................ SB157, HB2274Immigration laws, enforcement of ........................................................ SB157, HB2274Sanctuary ordinances and resolutions, prohibition of .............................. SB158, HB2275
Information TechnologyChief information security officer ...................................................................... SB342Cybersecurity,
Executive branch agencies ............................... HB2331, HB2359, HB2560, SB56Governmental entities ................................................................. SB204, SB342Service rate ............................................................................. HB2560, SB342
Electronic communications, disclosure of ............................................... HB2332, SB56Executive branch agencies information security ................................... HB2331, HB2359Information technology executive council, membership ............................ HB2332, SB56Internet service providers,
Collection and sale of personal data, prohibition of .................................. HB2423Kansas cybersecurity act .............................................. HB2359, HB2560, SB342, SB56Kansas information security office, establishment of .............................. SB204, HB2331,
HB2359, HB2560, SB342, SB56Office of information technology services, consolidation and transfer ..... HB2331, HB2359Projects,
Same vendors, prohibition of ..................................................... HB2438, SB258Insurance
Abortion services, repeal of restrictions ........................................................... HB2667Accident and health,
Coverage, Abuse-deterrent opioid analgesic drug products .......................... SB165Amino acid-based elemental formula ...................................... HB2103Contraceptives .......................................................... HB2679, SB417Dental services ....................................................... HB2119, HB2255Emergency opioid antagonists .................................................. SB165Hearing aids ........................................................................ HB2021
Notice, electronic delivery ...................................................................... SB348Patient right to shop act ............................................................ HB2575, SB399
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Prompt payment act ............................................................................... SB253Telemedicine ............................................. HB2028, HB2206, HB2512, HB2674Unified school district employee health care benefits program ................... HB2142
Agents and brokers, Licenses and licensure,
Certification ........................................................................ HB2499Fingerprints and background checks ....................................... HB2067
Amusement rides ............................................................................... HB2389, SB307Captive insurance companies ............................................................................ SB410Claims handling operations, emergency or catastrophe ....................................... HB2469Commissioner,
Employment outside government, prohibition of ..................................... HB2525Powers, duties and functions,
Controlled insurance programs ................................................... SB91Expunged records ................................................................... SB268Fingerprints and background checks ....................................... HB2067Patient right to shop act ............................................. HB2575, SB399Workers compensation insurance policies ................................ HB2487
Qualifications for office, Qualified elector ......................................................... HB2539, SB57
Rules and regulations, captive insurance companies ................................... SB410Controlled insurance programs ........................................................................... SB91Elevator contractors and inspectors ................................................................. HB2765Indemnity insurance payroll deductions ................................ HB2129, HB2634, HB2784Motor vehicle coverage,
Liability increase, minimum bodily injury damage limit .............. HB2104, HB2646Uninsured motorist coverage ................................................................ HB2104
Notice by electronic delivery ............................................................................ SB348Oil and gas operations ................................................................................... HB2669Pharmacy benefits,
Kansas pharmacy patients fair practices act, enactment of ........................... SB351Privilege fees ........................................................................ HB2130, HB2180, SB94Property and casualty,
Claims handling operations, emergency or catastrophe ............................. HB2469Depreciation ......................................................................................... SB362
Risk-based capital instructions ................................................................. SB267, SB91State health care benefits program,
Coverage options ................................................................................... SB142Pharmacy benefits managers ................................................................. HB2300Qualified participants ............................................................... SB142, HB2774
Step therapy protocols .............................................................. HB2151, SB304, SB82Unified school district employee health care benefits program ............................ HB2142Workers compensation, this index
Labor and EmploymentDepartment of labor,
Agritourism activities, regulation of ......................................................... SB307Amusement rides,
Exemptions from regulation .................................................. HB2750Home-owned ......................................................................... SB307Regulation of ........................................................... HB2389, SB307
Powers and duties, transfer to ............................................................... HB2057Employees,
Discrimination, prohibition of,
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Victims of domestic violence ................................................. HB2710Scheduling policies ................................................................ HB2327, HB2330Wage, benefit and leave policies ............................................................ HB2647
Employment eligibility, Criminal records ........................................................................ HB2115, SB64Status, verification of ............................................................................. SB133
Employment security, Benefits,
Disqualification time period .................................................. HB2785Privately contracted school bus drivers ........................ HB2746, SB412
Misclassification of employees, penalties .................................................. SB134Kansas working families pay raise act .............................................................. HB2316Labor organizations,
Dues, use for political purposes ............................................................. HB2401Fair share fees ....................................................................... HB2325, HB2354Membership or nonmembership .......................................................... HCR5025
Leave, Civil air patrol, emergency service operations ......................................... HB2007Maternity leave, denial or reduction of ................................................... HB2712
Non-disclosure agreements for sexual harassment, prohibition of ........................ HB2696Policies,
Bullying, prohibition of ........................................................................ HB2586Scheduling ............................................................................ HB2327, HB2330Wage, benefit and leave ....................................................................... HB2647
Professional occupations, Licensing,
Disqualification, criminal record ................................. HB2386, SB421Restrictions ............................................................................. SB76
Secretary of labor, OSHA cooperative agreement ................................................................. SB212
Sexual harassment non-disclosure agreements, prohibition of ............................. HB2696Training requirements,
High voltage transmission lines ............................................................. HB2317Wages,
Employee, wage deductions .................................................................. HB2326Gender-based wage discrimination,
Retaliation, prohibition of ...................................................... HB2711Minimum wage increase ...................................................................... HB2316Pay statements, written ........................................................................ HB2183Prevailing wage,
County and city construction contracts .................................... HB2185State projects ....................................................................... HB2327
Unpaid wage claims, attorney fees and costs ........................................... HB2461Law Enforcement
Assistance for outside jurisdictions .................................................................. HB2262Body cameras,
Police and citizen protection act .............................................................. SB361Records, disclosure of ................................................... HB2571, SB336, SB360
Central registry, Kansas open records act exemption .......................................... HB2070Evidence collection, untested kits .................................................................... HB2181Forfeiture repository ..................................................................................... HB2459Hate crimes, reporting requirements and training ................................................. SB128Highway patrol,
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Certain appointments, expiration of, Return to former rank .................................................... SB369, SB84
Superintendent, Homeland security, agreement with ............................. SB157, HB2274
Immigration law, enforcement of ................................. SB157, SB158, HB2274, HB2275Kansas bureau of investigation,
Kansas asset seizure and forfeiture repository ......................................... HB2459Untested evidence collection kits ........................................................... HB2181
Kansas law enforcement training act, Domestic violence, misdemeanor crime of ................................ HB2480, HB2523
Law enforcement protection act ...................................................................... HB2049Officers,
Crimes against a law enforcement officer, sentencing ............................... HB2049Federal officers,
Battery and assault .................................................. HB2458, HB2648Definition of ........................................................................ HB2265
Prior employment .................................................................................. SB180Training requirements,
Applicant qualifications ........................................................ HB2069Hate crimes ........................................................................... SB128
Police and citizen protection act ........................................................................ SB361Policies and procedures,
Firearm possession inquiry ......................................................................... SB6Records,
Body cameras .......................................................................... HB2571, SB336Central registry ................................................................................... HB2625Prior employment .................................................................................. SB180
Service of process, Saturday ............................................................................. SB288Sheriff, qualifications for office ...................................................................... HB2523Unlawful sexual relations ................................................... HB2523, HB2621, HB2739
LegislatureBills,
Gut and go, Notation of .......................................................................... HR6046Prohibition of ...................................................................... HB2699
Introduction, requests for, Legislators and committees only ............................................... SB350Notation of ................................................... HB2548, SB350, SB392
Votes, recording of ................................................................... HB2681, SB393Committees,
Joint committee on administrative rules and regulations.................HB2280, SB245, HB2526, HB2526, SB317
Joint committee on economic development ............................................. HB2050Joint committee on Kansas security ....................................................... HB2446Joint committee on taxpayer transparency ............................................... HB2572Joint legislative transportation vision task force ......................................... SB391Joint legislative transportation task force ..................................... HB2775, SB285Joint post audit committee, creation of ................................................... HB2747Legislative post audit committee, abolishment of ..................................... HB2747Legislative task force on dyslexia .......................................................... HB2602Meetings, broadcasts of ........................................................................ HB2562Minutes, requests for introduction ................................... HB2548, SB350, SB392Robert G. (Bob) Bethell joint committee, membership ................................. SB33
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Votes of members, recordation of ............................................... HB2681, SB393Division of legislative post audit,
Abolishment of ................................................................................... HB2747Audits,
Financial-compliance audits ....................................... HB2441, SB260K-12 performance audits ............................................ HB2440, SB259Kansas 911 act ......................................................... HB2435, SB255Kansas lottery security audit ....................................... HB2441, SB260
Monumental building surcharge, exemption .................................... SB2, HB2129House of representatives,
Organization, 2018 session ................................................................... HR6038Rules,
Gut and go bills, notation of .................................................. HR6046Seat assignments, 2018 session .................................. HR6039, HR6041, HR6049
Kansas transparency act ................................................................................. HB2562Legislative coordinating council,
State librarian and state library board, appointment of ................................ SB226Legislators,
Compensation and expenses, limitation of ................................................. SB246Lobbying restrictions ................................................................................. SB9Number of ....................................................................................... HCR5022Retirement,
Annualization, elimination of ................................................. HB2624Terms, staggering of .......................................................... HCR5017, HCR5022
Open records act, review of ................................................................... SB295, SB336Rules,
House of representatives, Gut and go bills, notation of .................................................. HR6046
Joint, 2017-2018 biennium ................................................................. HCR5002School finance policy, delegation of .............................................................. HCR5027Senate,
Organization, 2018 session .................................................................... SR1758Sessions,
Adjournment, 2018 session ................. SCR1614, SCR1615, HCR5026, HCR5028, HCR5030
Governor's message, joint session ........................................ HCR5019, HCR5023Organization, governor informed ........................................................ HCR5018Supreme court's message, joint session ................................................ HCR5021
Votes, recording of ........................................................................................ HB2681Libraries
Arkansas City library district, creation of ......................................................... HB2714Regional system of cooperating libraries ............................................................ SB132State librarian ...................................................................................... SB132, SB226State library board ........................................................................................... SB226
Licenses and LicensureAdult care homes ................................................................. SB218, HB2386, HB2427Anesthesiologist assistants ............................................................................. HB2046Barbering ..................................................................................................... HB2662Child care facilities ......................................................................................... SB428Controlled shooting areas .............................................................................. HB2558Cosmetologists, senior status license .................................................................. SB398Dental therapists ....................................................... HB2139, HB2674, SB308, SB312Elevator contractors, mechanics and inspectors ................................................. HB2765
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Healing arts, Canceled licenses, reinstatement of ........................................................ HB2503Institutional licenses ............................................................................ HB2045
Insurance agents and brokers ............................................................ HB2067, HB2499Liming materials manufacturers ........................................................... HB2478, SB287Live plant dealers .............................................................................. HB2478, SB287Livestock dealers ............................................................................... HB2478, SB287Livestock feedlot ............................................................................... HB2478, SB287Livestock markets .............................................................................. HB2478, SB287Massage therapists ............................................................................. HB2557, SB358Mental health technicians .............................................................................. HB2028Motor vehicle sales and manufacture ................................................................. SB294Nuclear energy development and radiation control act ....................................... HB2600Nurses ......................................................................................................... HB2496Pesticide businesses ........................................................................... HB2478, SB287Physical therapy licensure compact ................................................................. HB2471Professional license,
Disqualification, criminal records .............................................. HB2386, SB421Restrictions ............................................................................................ SB76Suspension of ..................................................................................... HB2068
Treatment facilities ....................................................................................... HB2106Military
Kansas national guard educational assistance act ............................................... HB2541Lottery game funds,
Establishment and use .......................................................................... HB2196Military service members,
Active duty status ................................................................................ HB2464Business entities, exemption from certain filing fees ................................ HB2038Motor vehicles, property tax exemption .................................................. HB2559
Post-traumatic stress injury awareness day, commemoration of ........................... HB2543Veterans,
Benefits and entitlements, notice of ....................................................... HB2175Business entities, exemption from certain filing fees ................................ HB2038Kansas commission on veterans affairs office,
Drug screening ....................................................... HB2386, HB2465Kansas veterans loan act ........................................................... HB2637, SB402License plates and decals, armed services occupation medal ..................... HB2257Medicaid eligibility expansion .............................................................. HB2112Native American veterans,
Income tax, Refund ................................................................... HB2147Withholding, study of ............................................... HB2147
Motor CarriersDrivers,
Permits .............................................................................................. HB2236Training ............................................................................................. HB2236
Motor carrier license fees fund, transfers from .................................................... SB276Transportation network companies .................................................................. HB2236
Motor VehiclesBuses,
School buses, Passing ............................................................................... HB2040Safety belts ......................................................................... HB2008
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Dealers and manufacturers, Facility improvements ............................................................................ SB324Licenses ............................................................................................... SB294Performance measurements .................................................................... SB324Recall repairs ........................................................................................ SB324
Drivers' licenses, Certain disabilities ............................................................................... HB2016Commercial,
Hazardous materials endorsements ......................................... HB2393Renewal period, 5 years ........................................................ HB2511Training, human trafficking identification and prevention ............ SB179
Motorcycles ......................................................................... HB2194, HB2606Motorized bicycles ................................................................................ SB171Organ donations .................................................................................. HB2472Renewal,
Cycle .................................................................................. HB2202Electronic online, vision requirements .................................... HB2606
Revocation ............................................................................................. SB93Suspension amnesty .................................................................... SB181, SB411
Driving privileges, Ignition interlock ..................................................................... SB123, HB2391Restrictions .............................................................................................. SB5
Driving under the influence, Implied consent ......................................................................... SB297, SB374Insurance coverage .............................................................................. HB2646Involuntary manslaughter ..................................................................... HB2439Test refusal or failure ............................................................................. SB374
Fair repair act ............................................................................................... HB2122Fees,
Examination, exemption ....................................................................... HB2202Motorcycles ....................................................................................... HB2194Registration .......................................................................... HB2060, HB2072Reinstatement ..................................................................................... HB2279Titles ....................................................................................... HB2269, SB88
Golf carts, Night driving, required equipment ......................................................... HB2486
Insurance, this indexLicense plates,
Decals, armed services occupation medal ............................................... HB2257Distinctive plates,
4-H foundation ....................................................... HB2148, HB2281Armed services occupation medal .......................................... HB2257Autism awareness ................................................................ HB2148Certain military engagement plates ........................................... SB404Choose life ............................................................... HB2678, SB397Gadsden flag ............................................................ HB2596, SB354Special olympics Kansas ....................................................... HB2599
Motorcycles, Fees .................................................................................................. HB2194Safety training ...................................................................... HB2194, HB2606
Operation in school zones and road construction zones ......................................... SB144Registration,
Antique military vehicles ..................................................................... HB2716
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Certain disabilities ............................................................................... HB2016Escort vehicles ........................................................................ SB127, HB2632Fees ..................................................................................... HB2060, HB2072Payment of real property taxes .............................................................. HB2083
Safety belts, use of, Admissibility ........................................................................................ SB296Fines, disposition of ............................................................................ HB2076
Taxation, this indexTitles,
Fees, Increase of .......................................................................... HB2269Repossessed vehicles ................................................................ SB88
Unlawful operation of a motor vehicle that resembles an EMS vehicle ................... SB425Vehicle charging stations ................................................................................ HB2166Wireless communication device, use of ..................................................... SB144, SB99
MunicipalitiesElections,
Candidates ......................................................................................... HB2310Date of ................................................................................................. SB325
Fire sprinkler system limitations, repeal of .......................................................... SB298Governing body, vacancies ............................................................................... SB370Port authorities, sale of certain property ........................................................... HB2386Public construction contracts .......................................................................... HB2327Scrap metal theft reduction act, regulation of .................................................... HB2239Special highway improvement fund ................................................................... SB314Tribal regalia and objects of cultural significance, wearing of ............................. HB2498
Oil and GasDrilling,
Injection wells, Applications for ................................................................... HB2672Operation of ........................................................................ HB2672
Landowner consent ............................................................................. HB2189Property,
Equipment and materials, taxation of ..................................................... HB2229Listing of ........................................................................................... HB2105Sales contracts,
Oil and gas interests, notice of ............................................... HB2727Seismic activity,
Liability insurance, requirement of ........................................................ HB2669Open Meetings
Exemptions, Prisoner review board .......................................................................... HB2338School boards,
Employee concealed carry authorizations ..................... HB2789, SB454Judicial district nominating commission ........................................................... HB2245Legislature, Kansas transparency act ............................................................... HB2562Supreme court nominating commission ............................................................ HB2245
Open RecordsAttorney information ..................................................................................... HB2245Confidential information, maternal deaths .......................................... HB2573, HB2600Criminal investigation records ............................................................... SB200, SB360Disclosures,
Criminal investigation records ................................................... HB2571, SB360
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Law enforcement recordings .......................................... HB2571, SB336, SB360Exception,
Juror information ................................................................................ HB2197Law enforcement training act .................................................. HB2070, HB2625School district employee concealed carry .................................... HB2789, SB454
Legislative review ................................................................................ SB295, SB336Unlawful use of names derived from public records .................. HB2476, HB2598, SB418
Pharmacists and PharmacyBoard of pharmacy,
Prescription monitoring program ........................................................... HB2759Rules and regulations ............................................................................. SB178
Cannabidiol oil ............................................................................................. HB2088Cannabinoid medicines ......................................................................... SB151, SB155Controlled substances ........................................................................................ SB52Emergency opioid antagonists ........................................................................... SB165Kansas pharmacy patients fair practices act ......................................................... SB351Pharmacy act ................................................................................................ HB2107Pharmacy benefits managers,
State health care benefits program, Rx transparency act ............................ HB2300Prescriptions,
Filling and refilling .................................................................................. SB52Kansas pharmacy patients fair practices act ............................................... SB351Prescription monitoring program ........................................................... HB2759
Scope of practice, Drugs, administration of ......................................................................... SB387Injections, administration of .................................................................... SB377Statewide pharmacy practice protocols, development of .............................. SB387
Public Officers and EmployeesDeath benefits,
Kansas police and firemen's retirement system (KP&F), Surviving spouse ....................................................... SB137, HB2111
State auditor, Powers and duties .................................................................................. SB408Term of office ....................................................................................... SB408
State health care benefits program, Coverage options ................................................................................... SB142Division of state employee health benefits plan ....................................... HB2360Kansas state employee health care commission, membership of ................... SB315Pharmacy benefits managers, Rx transparency act ................................... HB2300Qualified participants ............................................................................. SB142
State officers and employees, Drug screening,
Kansas commission on veterans affairs office ............. HB2386, HB2465Employment outside state government, restriction on ................................. SB306Gender-based wage discrimination,
Retaliation, prohibition of ...................................................... HB2711Governor, notice of resignation ................................................................ SB349Lieutenant governor,
Resignation, notice of ............................................................. SB349Vacancy, filling procedure ....................................................... SB349
Pay increases ...................................................................................... HB2383Unclassified service, transfer to ............................................................. HB2144Workplace bullying, abuse and harassment ............................................. HB2200
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PublicationsNotice on internet websites, authorization of ..................................................... HB2247
Real EstateAbandoned property, rehabilitation of .................................................... HB2506, SB31Appraisers,
Appointment of ..................................................................................... SB261Standards ........................................................................................... HB2414
Brokers and salespersons, Rebates,
Definition of .......................................................................... SB435Permitted, when ..................................................................... SB435Prohibited acts ..................................................................... HB2494
Conservation easements, Duration of certain easements ............................................................... HB2452Regulation by county commissioners ..................................................... HB2199
Homeowners associations ................................................................. HB2248, HB2629Liens,
False or fraudulent, criminal penalties ........................................................ SB10Public officials ........................................................................................ SB10
Partition, uniform partition of heirs property act .................................................. SB329Property rights,
Oil and gas wells ................................................................................. HB2189Purchase of property,
Kingman county .................................................................................... SB447Sherman county .................................................................................... SB240
Recreational trails, operation of ........................................................... HB2510, SB381Residential landlord tenant act,
Rental agreement termination, clear and present danger ............................ HB2610Sale of property,
Oil and gas interests, notice of .............................................................. HB2727Port authorities ................................................................................... HB2386
Records and RecordationLaw enforcement,
Kansas asset seizure and forfeiture repository ......................................... HB2459Police and citizen protection act .............................................................. SB361Video recordings .......................................................... HB2571, SB336, SB360
Open Records, this indexPublic records,
Personal information, disclosure of ............................................. HB2700, SB336Social security numbers, redaction of ...................................... HB2684, HB2700, SB336
RepealersCity and county regulation of political signs ..................................................... HB2117Death penalty .................................................................................... HB2167, SB244Health care compact ...................................................................................... HB2221In-state tuition and fees for aliens .................................................................... HB2643Kansas lottery sunset ....................................................................................... SB168KPERS, Sudan, repeal of divestment procedures ............................................... HB2444Local government infrastructure improvement projects loan program ................... HB2392Marriage, constitutional amendments ............................................................ HCR5006Postsecondary student association religious freedom ............................................ SB139Proof of citizenship, voter registration requirement ............................................ HB2159Residential fire sprinkler systems, limitations ...................................................... SB298Savings and loan code .......................................................................... SB302, SB335
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Self-defense immunity ................................................................................... HB2522Service of process, Saturday ............................................................................. SB288Taxation,
Exemptions, Pipeline property tax ............................................................. HB2406Sales and use tax .................................................................. HB2428
Expired or obsolete statutes ..................................................................... SB116Property tax lid ..................................................................................... SB167
Unlawfully placing or receiving a child from another state ................................. HB2595Use of state moneys for gun control, prohibition of ............................................ HB2677
ResolutionsCelebrating,
100th anniversary, Allen house .............................................................. HR605625th anniversary, heart to heart international .............................. SR1793, HR6063
Commemorating, 150th birthday, city of Columbus .............................................. SR1766, HR6060
Congratulating and commending, 2018 Kansas master teachers ................................................................. SR17812018 Kansas teachers of promise ........................................................... HR6047Award-winning educators ..................................................................... SR1765Baldwin high school girls basketball team ............................................... SR1790Dr. Rhone, Linda Fae, and the Wichita teacher inquiry group ..................... SR1768Fort Scott school debate team ................................................................ SR1773Godwin, Harold N. .............................................................................. SR1786McPherson high school girls basketball team ........................................... SR1792Pittsburg state men's indoor track and field ................................ SR1787, HR6054Rise up for youth ................................................................................. SR1772Seaman high school boys swim and dive team ......................................... SR1791Shawnee Heights high school cheer squad ............................................... SR1795Shelley, Jill ......................................................................................... SR1783Silver Lake high school debate team ....................................................... SR1777Sporting Kansas City .............................................................. SR1760, HR6040Teacher of the year team ......................................................... SR1761, HR6042University of Kansas debate team .......................................................... HR6058Williams, Carol ................................................................................... SR1784
Congress, applying, Constitutional convention ................................................... SCR1611, HCR5005
Constitutional amendments, Application for convention to amend the constitution ............................. HCR5005Education,
Exclusive power of legislature to appropriate funds ................ HCR5029Schools and school districts, closure of .................................. SCR1609
Equal rights, application before birth .................................... SCR1607, HCR5009Initiative power ................................................................................. SCR1613Labor organizations, membership or nonmembership ............................. HCR5025Legislative sessions, even-numbered years ............................................ SCR1603Legislators,
Number of ........................................................ HCR5017, HCR5022Terms, staggering of ........................................... HCR5017, HCR5022
Marriage constitutional provision, repeal of .......................................... HCR5006Redistricting commission ................................................................... HCR5011Referendum power ............................................................................ SCR1613
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Taxation, Residential property, additional levy ..................................... HCR5024Sales and use tax,
State water plan fund .............................................. HCR5008Delegating,
School finance policy ........................................................................ HCR5027Designating,
MS action day ..................................................................................... SR1763Senior corps week ............................................................................... HR6061
Honoring, Holloman, Fred ................................................................................... SR1770Statehouse custodial team ..................................................................... SR1780
Legislature, House of representatives,
Members, number of .......................................... HCR5017, HCR5022Organization, 2018 session .................................................... HR6038Rules,
Bill requirements ..................................................... HR6046Seat assignments, 2018 session ................... HR6039, HR6041, HR6049
Rules, House of representatives,
Bill requirements ..................................................... HR6046Joint, 2017-2018 biennium .................................................. HCR5002
Senate, Members, number of .......................................... HCR5017, HCR5022Organization, 2018 session ..................................................... SR1758Terms, staggering of ........................................... HCR5017, HCR5022
Sessions, Adjournment, 2018 session .................. SCR1614, SCR1615, HCR5026,
HCR5028, HCR5030Governor's message, joint session ......................... HCR5019, HCR5023Organization, governor informed ......................................... HCR5018Supreme court's message, joint session ................................. HCR5021
Opposing, Human trafficking .................................................................. SR1764, HR6045Physician-assisted suicides ................................................................. HCR5010
Recognizing, 100th anniversary, 19th amendment .......................................... SR1794, HR6062American heart month ............................................................ SR1767, HR6048Businesses of the year, 2018 ................................................................. HR6051Celebrating women in public office day ................................................. HR6053Child abuse prevention month .................................................. SR1788, HR6059Delta Sigma Theta sorority, inc. ............................................................. SR1769Kansas celebrating women in public office day ........................................ SR1778Kansas forest service's fire management program ..................................... SR1779Kansas law enforcement training center ................................................. HR6044Kansas tiny-k programs ........................................................................ SR1771Military appreciation day at the Kansas capitol ........................................ SR1782Pornography as a public health hazard .................................................... SR1762Small business development center's businesses of the year ....................... SR1776Storytime village, inc. .......................................................................... HR6057
Requesting, Confirmation of Mike Pompeo as secretary of state .................................. SR1785
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Strengthening, Kansas and Taiwan sister-state relations ................................................. HR6050
Supporting, Electric utility rates, regionally competitive levels .................. SCR1610, SCR1612
Urging, Dickey amendment, repeal of ................................................................ HR6052Dismantling of human trafficking networks ............................... SR1764, HR6045New public utility rates and providing refunds ......................................... SR1789Presidential pardon for Shane Cox and Jeremy Kettler ............................ SCR1605Sales tax collection from remote retailers ............................. HCR5013, HCR5020Small business community to save for retirement ........................ SR1774, HR6055Unmanned aerial systems integration pilot program .................... SR1759, HR6043USDA to expand Kansas seniors farmers market nutrition program ............ SR1775
Retirement and PensionsCost-of-living adjustment ................................................................... SB227, HB2323Divestment, Sudan, repeal of procedures .......................................................... HB2444Judges, retirement system,
Final average salary, maximum amount of ................................................ SB395Kansas police and firemen's retirement system (KP&F),
Affiliation, Corrections, department of ......................................... HB2448, SB328Local corrections ................................................................. HB2594Wildlife, parks and tourism, Kansas department of .................... HB2764
Benefits, Death benefits, surviving spouse ................................. SB137, HB2111Maximum ................................................................ SB241, HB2720
Final average salary, maximum amount of ................................................ SB395Participating service credit ................................................................... HB2289Service-connected, definition of ................................................. SB242, HB2719
Kansas public employees retirement system (KPERS), Assumed rate of return ......................................................................... HB2268Audits .................................................................................... HB2441, SB260Benefits,
Cost-of-living adjustment ........................................... SB227, HB2323Lump-sum death benefit ........................................................ HB2266
Eligible employer, Kansas association of counties, prohibition of .......................... HB2772Kansas state high school activities association, prohibition of ..... HB2772League of Kansas municipalities, prohibition of ....................... HB2772Lobbying organizations and associations, prohibition of ............ HB2772
Employee, definition of ........................................................................ HB2623Final average salary, maximum amount of ................................................ SB395Investments, Sudan, repeal of divestment procedures ............................... HB2444Legislators,
Annualization, elimination of ................................................. HB2624Legislators and other elected officials, exclusion of .................................... SB250Long term investment of idle funds ............................................ SB115, HB2161Participating service credit ................................................................... HB2289School employment, leave of absence .................................................... HB2623Working after retirement,
Employer contribution rate .................................................... HB2268Exemption,
Independent contractors ............................................ HB2268
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Licensed school members ............................................ SB138Regents retirement plan ............................... HB2005, HB2268Special, collapse into one exemption .......................... HB2268
Sunset, Extension of ............................................................ HB2268Special exemptions ..................................................... SB138
Waiting period ....................................................................... SB138Retirement system for judges,
Final average salary, maximum amount of ................................................ SB395Taxation,
Regents retirement plan, employee contributions .......................... SB213, HB2283Revenue, Department of
Employee background checks ............................................................. SB198, HB2408Investigations and hearings, sales tax,
Subpoenas and interrogatories ............................................................... HB2493Motor vehicles, division of,
Driver's license examiners, classified ............................................ SB135, SB198Suspended drivers' licenses, amnesty ........................................................ SB411
Native American veteran income tax withholding, study of ................................ HB2147Property valuation, director of,
Duties, appraisers .................................................................................. SB261Rules and regulations, marijuana ....................................................................... SB178Tax information, disclosure of ........................................................................ HB2572
Roads and HighwaysJoint legislative transportation task force ............................................................ SB285Joint legislative transportation vision task force ................................................... SB391Memorial highways, designation of,
Brandon Collins memorial highway ......................................... HB2436, HB2531Eldon K Miller memorial highway ........................................... HB2203, HB2531John Carlin .................................................................. HB2203, HB2531, SB45Kansas highway patrol members killed in line of duty .............................. HB2531SGT Gregg Steimel and PRC Richard Conrardy ........................................ SB256Titles and rank, display of .................................................................... HB2531World War I veterans ............................................................................. SB291
Required access ............................................................................................ HB2447Special highway improvement fund, townships ................................................... SB314State highway rights-of-way, use by utilities ....................................................... SB456Traffic control devices in counties and townships .............................................. HB2398
SchoolsAttendance,
Compulsory attendance .......................................................................... SB238Eligibility, residency requirements ........................................................... SB319Kindergarten ......................................................................................... SB238
Audits, At-risk students ................................................................................... HB2791Education inspector general .................................................................... SB424LPA performance audit requirements ............................... HB2440, SB259, SB423
Boards of education, Child sexual abuse, plans addressing ...................................................... HB2048Employee health care insurance ............................................................ HB2142Local option budget increase, notice of .......................................... SB422, SB423Teachers' contracts ................................................... HB2179, HB2483, HB2757Transportation .................................................................................... HB2485
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Vacancies, filling of ............................................................................... SB370Capital improvement bonds,
Approval, Repeal of ............................................................................ HB2636Required when ....................................................... HB2635, HB2771
Cap adjustment ..................................................................................... SB423Capital outlay, use of funds ........................... HB2445, HB2635, HB2771, SB422, SB423Career technical education, study of ................................................................... SB357Community leaders service act ....................................................................... HB2694Constitutional amendment,
Exclusive power of legislature to appropriate funds ............................... HCR5029Schools and school districts, closure of ................................................. SCR1609
Curriculum, Ethnic studies ..................................................................................... HB2165Firearm safety education ...................................................................... HB2460
Dyslexia task force ....................................................................................... HB2602Education inspector general, establishment of ..................................................... SB424Erin's law ..................................................................................................... HB2048Extracurricular activities,
Students not attending public school full time ......................................... HB2540Finance,
Capital improvement bonds, Approval,
Repeal of ................................................................ HB2636Required when ........................................... HB2635, HB2771
Cap adjustment ...................................................................... SB423Capital outlay, use of funds ................. HB2445, HB2635, HB2771, SB422, SB423Financial information, reporting of ........................................................ HB2690Formulas, enactment of,
Classroom-based funding act ................................................. HB2242Education finance act ................................................ HB2270, SB233Kansas school equity and enhancement act ..... HB2186, HB2410, SB251School district finance and quality performance act of 2017 ....... HB2324School district finance and student success act ......................... HB2347
Kansas school financial transparency act ................................................ HB2690Local activities budget ......................................................................... HB2345Local foundation aid ............................................................................ HB2797Local foundation budget ....................................................................... HB2344Local option budget,
5% of foundation funding ...................................................... HB2344Alternative calculation, reinstatement of ................. HB2796, HB2797,
HB2798, HB2799, SB460, SB462, SB61Increase, notice of .......................................... HB2445, SB422, SB423Mandated minimum,
Removal of .................................... HB2798, HB2799, SB460Requirement of ................. HB2791, HB2796, HB2797, SB422,
SB423, SB462, SB61Protest petition, repeal of ......................................... HB2635, HB2771State aid, current year ................................................ HB2445, SB423
Policy, delegation of .......................................................................... HCR5027Property tax exemption, authority to reduce ............................................ HB2078State aid, distribution by state board of education .................................... HB2346Statewide levy, continuation of ................................................................ SB146
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Supplemental state aid .............................................................. HB2445, SB423Weightings,
Ancillary school facilities ...................................................... HB2797At-risk .......................................... HB2635, HB2771, HB2791, SB423Career technical education, study of .......................................... SB357Cost-of-living ...................................................................... HB2797Enrollment ............................................................................ SB423Special education ................................................................. HB2797Transportation ............................ HB2445, HB2561, HB2635, HB2697,
HB2771, HB2797, SB327, SB352, SB423, SB442, SB450Firearm safety education programs ............................ HB2460, HB2773, HB2789, SB454Jason Flatt act ................................................................................................. SB333Kansas school equity and enhancement act,
BASE aid, amount of .................... HB2445, HB2635, HB2771, HB2796, HB2798, HB2799, SB423, SB460, SB462, SB61
Enactment of ............................................................. HB2186, HB2410, SB251Weightings,
At-risk .......................................... HB2445, HB2635, HB2771, SB423Transportation ................... HB2445, HB2635, HB2771, SB352, SB423,
SB442, SB450Kansas school financial transparency act .......................................................... HB2690Kansas transition bill of rights task force .......................................................... HB2745Scholarships,
Student opportunity scholarship program ....................................... SB248, SB366Tax credit scholarship program ..................... HB2252, HB2374, HB2635, HB2771
School choice, Kansas empowerment scholarship act .................................................... HB2609
School districts, Accounting requirements ..................................................................... HB2288Community leaders service act .............................................................. HB2694Consolidation incentives ......................................................................... SB423Emergency safety intervention policies .................................................. HB2243Expenditure reporting system ................................................................ HB2379Financial information, reporting of ........................................................ HB2690Official publications, internet website .................................................... HB2247Procurement contracts, department of administration ............................... HB2143Screening,
Dyslexia ............................................................................. HB2602Scoliosis ............................................................................. HB2253
Student privacy and protection act .............................................. SB206, HB2171Suicide prevention training ..................................................................... SB333Transfer of territory ............................................................................. HB2723
School safety and security, Bullying policies, publication of .............................................. HB2578, HB2758Emergency preparedness drills, requirement of .......................................... SB458Emergency safety interventions,
Policies ............................................................................... HB2243School security officers ......................................................... HB2243
Fire safety codes ................................................................................. HB2138Kansas safe and secure schools act ........................................................ HB2773Kansas staff as first emergency responders act ............................. HB2789, SB454Lockdown procedures .......................................................................... HB2138Policies,
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Bullying ................................................................ HB2578, HB2758Emergency safety interventions .............................................. HB2243
Student privacy and protection act .............................................. SB206, HB2171Special education,
Assistive technology, provision of ............................................ HB2484, HB2613Audits ......................................................................... HB2440, SB259, SB423Autism,
Applied behavior analysis, provision of ................................... HB2692Braille materials, provision of ................................................. HB2484, HB2613Kansas transition bill of rights task force ................................................ HB2745Sign language interpreting services, provision of ........................ HB2484, HB2613
Sports, High school activities association,
Classification system .............................................................. SB145Students not attending public school full time .......................... HB2540
School sports head injury prevention act ................................................. HB2218State board of education,
Bond issuance approval, Cap adjustment ...................................................................... SB423Repeal of ............................................................................ HB2636Required when ....................................................... HB2635, HB2771
Dyslexia screening and services ............................................................ HB2602Ethnic studies ..................................................................................... HB2165Expenditure reporting system ................................................................ HB2379School safety and security plan and grant program ................................... HB2773Student opportunity scholarship program ....................................... SB248, SB366
State board of education, distribution of general state aid ................................... HB2346Statewide levy, increase of ............................................................................. HB2740Student data,
De-identified student data, disclosure of ................................................... SB389Tests, questionnaires, surveys and examinations, administration of ............... SB389
Student health, Scoliosis screening .............................................................................. HB2253
Student privacy and protection act ....................................................... SB206, HB2171Teachers,
Contracts, due process .............................................. HB2179, HB2483, HB2757Employee health care insurance ............................................................ HB2142
Transportation, Appropriations, state general fund ........................................................... SB352Required, when ................................................................................... HB2485School buses,
Drivers, unemployment benefits .................................. HB2746, SB412Safety belts, requirement of ................................................... HB2008
Weighting determination ............... HB2445, HB2561, HB2635, HB2697, HB2771, SB327, SB352, SB423, SB442, SB450
Secretary of StateBusiness filing fees,
Veterans and members of the armed forces, exemption of ......................... HB2038Charitable organizations, registration of ........................................................... HB2707Elections, this indexEmployment outside government, prohibition of ............................................... HB2525Interstate voter registration crosscheck program ................................................ HB2781Nonpartisan election ...................................................................................... HB2633
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Notaries public, notary education course ............................................................ SB143Notice, unavailability of online voter registration .............................................. HB2680Prosecutorial authority ................................................................................... HB2014Qualifications for office,
Qualified elector ........................................................................ HB2539, SB57Reports and filings,
Social security numbers, redaction of ..................................................... HB2684Voter registration program, development of ...................................................... HB2673
SecuritiesCommissioner,
Powers, duties and functions, Expunged records ................................................................... SB268
StateDaylight saving time, exemption of Kansas ...................................................... HB2519Days of commemoration,
National day of the cowboy .................................................................. HB2437Post-traumatic stress injury awareness day .............................................. HB2543
Emblems and symbols, Fish, channel catfish .................................................................. SB24, HB2650Gemstone, jelenite amber ..................................................................... HB2650Mineral, galena ................................................................................... HB2650Rock, greenhorn limestone ................................................................... HB2650
Holidays, Indigenous peoples day ........................................................................ HB2073
State AgenciesContracts and Contractors, this indexDebt collection ................................................................................................. SB34Financial-compliance audits ................................................................ HB2441, SB260Information sharing,
Kansas sentencing commission ............................................................. HB2084Information technology,
Consolidation and transfer ...................................................... HB2331, HB2359Same vendors, prohibition of ..................................................... HB2438, SB258
Kansas buy American act ................................................................................. SB176Kansas state employee health care commission, membership of ............................. SB315Policies,
Bullying, prohibition of ........................................................................ HB2586Public Officers and Employees, this indexPublic-private agreements,
State psychiatric hospitals, prohibition against privatization ........... SB131, HB2226Rules and regulations, review of ........................................................................ SB245Setoff agreements ............................................................................................. SB34Surplus real property ..................................................................................... HB2363Tribal regalia and objects of cultural significance, wearing of ............................. HB2498
State FairBoard, terms of members ............................................................................... HB2547Capital improvements fund,
Sales tax revenues .................................................................... HB2546, SB415Host cities, request for proposals ..................................................................... HB2790
State FinanceAllotments ..................................................................................................... SB161Bonds,
Lottery revenues, sale of ...................................................................... HB2388
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Budget stabilization fund ............................................................................... HB2419Children's initiatives fund .............................................................................. HB2429Debt collection ................................................................................................. SB34Federal moneys report ................................................................................... HB2693Idle funds, investment of ..................................................................... SB115, HB2161Kansas development finance authority,
Lottery revenues, sale of ...................................................................... HB2388Monumental building surcharge,
Division of legislative post audit, exemption of ............................... SB2, HB2129Performance-based budgeting,
Postsecondary educational institutions, exemption of .................... HB2644, SB406Pooled money investment portfolio ......................................... SB115, HB2149, HB2161Revenue estimates,
Date of .............................................................................................. HB2133Excess revenue, transfer to budget stabilization fund ................................ HB2340
Sexual harassment claims .............................................................................. HB2695Tobacco settlements,
Great plains tobacco settlement financing corporation .............................. HB2430Receipts, authorizing sale of ................................................................. HB2430
Use of state moneys for gun control, prohibition of ............................................ HB2677State Institutions
State psychiatric hospitals, Firearm possession .............................................................................. HB2417Privatization, prohibition against ................................................ SB131, HB2226Security police officers ............................................................... SB219, SB220
State PropertyCapital complex power plant or energy center, cost estimates .............................. HB2795Capitol,
Dwight D. Eisenhower statue .................................................................. SB262Conveyance of real property,
Fire district 1 of Leavenworth county .................................................... HB2608Wichita state university .......................................................................... SB343
Lansing correctional facility, prohibition on construction .................................... HB2463State parks,
Flint Hills trail state park, designation of .................................................. SB331Little Jerusalem Badlands state park, designation of ................................... SB331
Surplus real property ..................................................................................... HB2363State Treasurer
Education inspector general, establishment of ..................................................... SB424Employment outside government, prohibition of ............................................... HB2525Idle funds, investment of ..................................................................... SB115, HB2161Kansas empowerment scholarship act .............................................................. HB2609Post audit division, creation of ........................................................................ HB2747Qualifications for office,
Qualified elector ........................................................................ HB2539, SB57Savings accounts,
ABLE accounts, individuals with disabilities ................................. SB445, SB449Children's savings accounts .................................................................. HB2698Education accounts ..................................................................... SB445, SB449
StatutesConflicts, reconciliation of ............................................................................... SB461
TaxationAdjusted gross income, determination of ................................... HB2370, HB2434, SB97
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Alcoholic beverages, Beer up to 6% alcohol, sale of ............................................................... HB2502Liquor enforcement tax ........................................................................ HB2315
Board of tax appeals, Unauthorized practice of law ................................................................ HB2725
Cigarettes and tobacco products, Electronic cigarettes ..................................................................... SB130, SB54Rate increase ................................................ HB2231, HB2431, HB2768, SB376
Confidentiality, disclosure of information, criminal and civil actions ........................ SB39Economic development,
Incentives, Disclosure of data ................................................................ HB2572High performance incentive program,
Moratorium, credits and exemptions ............................. SB230Tax credits, extension ...................................... SB334, SB430
Review of ........................................................................... HB2753STAR bonds ........................................................................ HB2184
Income tax, Adjusted gross income, determination of ......................... HB2370, HB2434, SB97Apportionment, multistate tax compact .................................................. HB2489Corporations,
Global intangible low-taxed income (GILTI) ............................ HB2228Rates .................................................................................. HB2661Repatriation ......................................................................... HB2228
Credits, Aerospace and aviation students and employers ........................ HB2036Broadband, rural .................................................................. HB2473Child, qualifying .................................................................. HB2614Dependent care services ........................................................ HB2371Education,
Expenses ................................................................ HB2653Scholarships .............................................. HB2252, HB2374
Eisenhower foundation contributions ......................... HB2228, HB2776Employment of blind or disabled persons ........ SB211, HB2228, HB2416Food purchases ...................................................... HB2373, HB2431Food sales tax ...................................................................... HB2431Gym membership fees .......................................................... HB2655High performance incentive program ........................................ SB334Household and dependent care expenses ................. HB2399, HB2431,
HB2433, HB2615Individuals,
Applicability to ........................................................ HB2237Unavailable to ......................................................... HB2434
Kansas children's savings account program .............................. HB2698KCAC institutions ................................................................ HB2654Postsecondary educational institutions .................................... HB2163Restoration, 2012 law ........................................................... HB2432Review of ........................................................................... HB2753Rural opportunity zones .................. SB203, HB2228, HB2341, HB2396Salary increases ................................................................... HB2657School funding .................................................................... HB2434
Deductions, ABLE accounts ........................................................... SB445, SB449
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Business income ................................ SB147, SB188, SB192, HB2023, SB215, HB2237, HB2250, HB2370, HB2377,
HB2378, HB2395, HB2431, HB2432, HB2433, SB97Expense deduction .................................................... HB2228, SB303Itemized ................................ SB147, SB188, SB192, SB215, HB2228,
HB2287, HB2431, HB2432, HB2434, HB2761, SB453Medical expenses ......................... HB2370, HB2378, HB2395, HB2433Net operating losses, carryback, sale of ..................................... SB236New job creation .................................................................. HB2368Standard .................................................. HB2395, HB2434, HB2569Telephone service territory, release of ..................................... HB2515
Incentives, Aerospace and aviation ......................................................... HB2036
Modifications, Adjusted gross income,
Empowerment scholarships, deposits .......................... HB2609Regents retirement plan, employee contributions.............SB213,
HB2283Foreign income and deductions .............................................. HB2794
Native American veteran income tax, Refund ............................................................................... HB2147Withholding, study of ........................................................... HB2147
Rates..........................SB147, SB188, SB192, SB215, HB2237, HB2286, HB2370, HB2378, HB2385, HB2395, HB2420, HB2431, HB2432,
HB2433, HB2434, HB2618, HB2661, HB2788, SB97Refunds, Native American veterans ....................................................... HB2147Reporting requirements, date of ................................................................. SB28
Individual development account program act .................................................... HB2160Kansas taxpayer transparency act .................................................................... HB2572Liens, personal property ..................................................................................... SB39Mechanical amusement devices ...................................................................... HB2762Motor vehicles,
Fuel, Alcohol, blended .................................................................. HB2488Rate ................................ HB2237, SB224, HB2382, HB2412, HB2431
Military service members ..................................................................... HB2559Sales tax rates ..................................................................................... HB2659
Property and sales tax review study commission .................................................. SB459Property tax,
Appeals ................................................................................ HB2367, HB2780Classification of oil and gas equipment and materials ............................... HB2229Deferrals, senior citizens ...................................................................... HB2779Delinquent taxes,
Motor vehicle registration ..................................................... HB2083Exemptions,
Educational and scientific purposes ........................................ HB2146Federal property ....................................................................... SB29Land bank ............................................................................... SB29Motor vehicles, military service members ................................ HB2559Order from board of tax appeals ............................................. HB2228Pipeline property exemption, repeal of .................................... HB2406Property within a federal enclave ................................ SB129, HB2424Review of ........................................................................... HB2753
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Kansas educational building fund, tax levy increase ................................. HB2227Levies,
Residential property ........................................................... HCR5024School districts .................................................................... HB2740Technical colleges ................................................................ HB2204
Motor vehicles .................................................................................... HB2660Oil and gas,
Equipment and materials ....................................................... HB2229Statement of assessment ........................................................ HB2105
Recreational vehicles ........................................................................... HB2656Refunds,
Homestead, inclusion of renters ................................ HB2372, HB2431Residential property, additional levy .................................................... HCR5024School districts,
Residential property exemption, Continuation ....................... SB146, HB2186, HB2410, SB251Reduction, authority ................................................. HB2078
Statewide levy, continuation of ......................SB146, HB2186, HB2410, SB251, HB2740
Tax lid, Cities and counties ...................................... SB167, HB2082, HB2376Exceptions ...................... HB2424, HB2620, HB2626, HB2755, SB400
Taxes paid under protest, distribution of ................................................. HB2584Technical colleges, tax levy authority ..................................................... HB2204Valuation ........................................................................................... HB2367
Appeals, payment of costs by county ...................................... HB2780Grain elevator facility ............................................................. SB249Information provided to local government ............................... HB2670
Watercraft .......................................................................................... HB2660Refunds,
Homestead ............................................................................ HB2372, HB2431Native American veterans .................................................................... HB2147
Repealers, this indexRevenue, department of, this indexSales and use tax,
Appliances and electronic products, installation of ................................... HB2491Automated sales suppression devices ....................................... HB2488, HB2527City and county retailers' sales tax,
Dickinson county ................................................................. HB2492Jackson county ....................................................... HB2492, HB2749Marion county ..................................................................... HB2380Russell county ..................................................................... HB2492Thomas county .................................................................... HB2492
Coupons, treatment of ............................................................................ SB367Digital products .................................................................................. HB2756Durable medical equipment, definition of ............................................... HB2490Exemptions,
Active aging publishing, inc. .................................................... SB140Broadband, rural .................................................................. HB2473Brothers in blue re-entry program, inc. .................................... HB2554Ellis county historical society ................................................ HB2770Farm products sold at farmers' markets ................................... HB2668Food and food ingredients ........................................ HB2131, HB2658
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Friends of hospice of Jefferson county .................................... HB2500Friends of JCDS, inc. ................................................ HB2593, SB345Gold and silver coins ................................................. HB2421, SB437Gym memberships ............................................................... HB2390Harry Hynes memorial hospice, inc. ....................................... HB2408Hospice of the prairie, inc. ..................................................... HB2408Kansas gang investigators association ..................................... HB2555Kids need to eat, inc. ............................................................ HB2783Make-a-wish foundation ....................................................... HB2422Mechanical amusement devices ............................................. HB2762Midland care connection, inc. ........................ HB2408, HB2671, SB440Repeal of certain exemptions ................................................. HB2428Review of ........................................................................... HB2753Ronald McDonald house charities of Wichita, inc. ......... HB2763, SB341Sales tax holiday,
School supplies, computers and clothing ..................... HB2322Stafford county economic development, inc. ................. HB2607, SB346The Kansas dui impact center, inc. ............................................ SB140The land institute ................................................................. HB2381Veterans service organizations ............................................... HB2261
Farm machinery and equipment ............................................................ HB2238Food, rate of taxation ................................ SCR1604, HB2237, HB2250, HB2369,
HB2395, HB2431, HB2616, HB2748, SB444, SB97Imposition of tax on certain services ........................................ HB2380, HB2384Installation services ............................................................................. HB2491Market place facilitators ....................................................................... HB2756Motor vehicles,
Rate of tax .......................................................................... HB2659Rebates ........................................................................ SB367, SB97Sourcing ............................................................................. HB2585
Nexus ................................................................................................ HB2756Payment, time for ................................................................................ HB2162Remote retailers,
Collection ................................................................ SB111, HB2400Required notices and reports ....................................... SB111, HB2235
Sourcing, Motor vehicles ..................................................................... HB2585Origin ................................................................................. HB2177
State fair, Collection and remittance of tax .................................. HB2546, SB415
Subpoenas .......................................................................................... HB2493Warrants ................................................................................................ SB39
Schools, Statewide levy, continuation of .......................... SB146, HB2186, HB2410, SB251
TelecommunicationsBroadband,
Dark fiber .......................................................................................... HB2462Equipment, collocation of .................................................................... HB2450Rural,
Deployment and maintenance account .................................... HB2563Income tax credits ................................................................ HB2473Sales and use tax exemptions ................................................. HB2473
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State broadband service authorization act ............................................... HB2451Statewide broadband expansion task force, creation of ............................. HB2701Telephone service territory, release of .................................................... HB2515
Emergencies, State interoperability council ................................................................ HB2556
Internet service providers, Collection and sale of personal data, prohibition of .................................. HB2423Net neutrality ...................................................................................... HB2682
Kansas 911 act, 911 coordinating council ........................................................................ SB420Audit of .................................................................................. HB2435, SB255Fees, distribution of ............................................................................... SB420
Kansas universal service fund, Advanced telecommunications services, contributions .............................. HB2563Audit of ............................................................................................... SB255Eligible telecommunications carriers, caps .............................................. HB2563Lifeline services program,
Eligible telecommunications carriers ......................................... SB119Rural broadband deployment and maintenance account ............................ HB2563
Service contracts, Military members, termination or suspension by ...................................... HB2464
Video competition act, definitions ...................................................... HB2061, HB2449Wireless communications providers,
Wireless telephone number, rights to ...................................................... HB2524Townships
Traffic control devices ................................................................................... HB2398Traffic Regulations
Escort vehicles, registration of ............................................................. SB127, HB2632Motor vehicles,
Operation in school zones and road construction zones ............................... SB144Platoon .............................................................................................. HB2605
Size and weight limitations, Certain vehicle combinations .................................................................. SB375Emergency vehicles ............................................................................... SB391
Violations, Negligent driving .......................................................... HB2040, SB274, SB441Passing a school bus ............................................................................ HB2040Passing waste collector ........................................................................... SB272Racing ............................................................................................... HB2534Right-of-way ...................................................................................... HB2188
Wireless communication device, use of .............................................................. SB144Work-site utility vehicles, operation of ............................................................. HB2722
TransportationAviation and airports,
Airport authorities, dissolution of .......................................................... HB2628Aviation grant program ........................................................................ HB2037Kansas airport improvement program .................................................... HB2039
Boats and boating, Boater education ................................................................................. HB2193Vessel registration ............................................................................... HB2068
Joint legislative transportation task force ............................................... HB2775, SB285Joint legislative transportation vision task force ................................................... SB391Motorcycles,
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License fees ....................................................................................... HB2194Safety training ...................................................................... HB2194, HB2606
Public transportation employee, assault or battery of .............................................. SB41Secretary,
State highway rights-of-way, use by utilities .............................................. SB456Trusts and Trustees
Asbestos bankruptcy trust claims ........................................................................ SB73Trust instruments,
Dispute resolution ............................................................................... HB2126Uniform Acts
Consumer credit code ......................................................................... HB2267, SB234Uniform anatomical gift act ........................................................................... HB2472Uniform arbitration act of 2000 ....................................................................... HB2186Uniform insurance agents licensing act ............................................................ HB2499Uniform partition of heirs property act ............................................................... SB329Uniform trust code ........................................................................................ HB2126
UtilitiesBroadband,
Dark fiber .......................................................................................... HB2462Equipment, collocation of .................................................................... HB2450Rural,
Income tax credits ................................................................ HB2473Sales and use tax exemptions ................................................. HB2473
Citizens' utility ratepayer board ......................................................................... SB278Corporation Commission, State, this indexDistributed generation, study of ...................................................................... HB2514Electric utilities,
Billing standards ........................................................................ SB196, SB209Electric cooperatives,
Transmission services, regulation of .............................. SB323, SB355Issues, study of ..................................................................................... SB182Municipal energy agencies,
Transmission services, regulation of .......................................... SB323Net metering and easy connect act ........................................................... SB322Rates, regionally competitive levels ...................................... SCR1610, SCR1612Retail electric choice act ......................................................................... SB183Retail electric supply act ...................................................................... HB2190Service territory, termination of ................................................. HB2536, SB323Transmission lines,
Employee training requirements ............................................. HB2317Energy efficiency investment act ....................................................................... SB347Franchises, redevelopment districts with federal enclaves ..................................... SB185Internet service providers,
Collection and sale of personal data, prohibition of .................................. HB2423Human trafficking and child exploitation prevention act ................ HB2777, SB446Technology protection measures, requirements .......................................... SB363
Natural gas, Gas safety and reliability surcharge .......................................................... SB279
Public utilities, Energy efficiency investments, cost recovery of ......................................... SB347State highway right-of-way, access to ....................................................... SB456
Rates, Corporation commission, state,
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Report to the legislature ............................................. HB2601, SB356Restriction of ......................................................................... SB396Setting of ................................................................. SR1789, SB457
Regionally competitive levels .............................................. SCR1610, SCR1612Vehicle charging stations ................................................................................ HB2166
VeterinariansPrescription monitoring program ..................................................................... HB2795Veterinary training program for rural Kansas,
County population maximum ................................................................ HB2553Program agreements ................................................................. HB2552, SB320
WasteSolid waste,
Beverage containers ............................................................................ HB2405Water
Assurance district fees ................................................................................... HB2513Fees,
Assurance districts .............................................................................. HB2513Dams ................................................................................................. HB2134Irrigation water use ............................................................................. HB2241State water plan ..................................................................... HB2032, HB2241Surface water protection ......................................................... HB2241, HB2513
Groundwater, Groundwater management districts, user charges ....................................... SB194Impact on surface water, study of .......................................................... HB2730
Irrigation, End guns, removal of ........................................................................... HB2564Water use fee ...................................................................................... HB2241
Kansas water collaborative ............................................................................. HB2272Multi-year flex accounts, notice requirements ................................................... HB2691State water plan fund,
Fees ..................................................................................... HB2032, HB2241Transfers to ........................................................................................ HB2528Use of ................................................................................................ HB2528
Streambank stabilization projects .................................................................... HB2311Surface water fees ........................................................................... HB2241, HB2513Water appropriation act, fees .......................................................................... HB2134Water authority science and research subcommittee ........................................... HB2272Water banks, creation of ................................................................................. HB2732Water law study commission ............................................................... HB2665, SB379Water office, revenue bonds ........................................................................... HB2726Water project conservation easements, duration of ............................................. HB2452Water quality protection projects ..................................................................... HB2311Water rights,
Impairment of ......................................................................................... SB48Notice requirements ............................................................................ HB2691Remedies ............................................................................................... SB48Sand and gravel pits ............................................................................ HB2733
Weights and MeasuresService companies ............................................................................................ SB59Technical representatives ................................................................................... SB59
Wildlife, Parks and TourismBoats and boating,
Boater education ................................................................................. HB2193
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Vessel registration ............................................................................... HB2068Department of wildlife, parks and tourism,
Fees, Cabins .................................................................................... SB25Licenses ................................................................................ SB330Permits ................................................................................. SB330
Guides and outfitters, Publication on website ............................................................ SB301Registration of ....................................................................... SB301
Kansas police and firemen's retirement system, affiliation with .................. HB2764Purchase of property,
Kingman county ..................................................................... SB447Sherman county ..................................................................... SB240
Hunting, Controlled shooting areas, licenses ........................................................ HB2558Guides and outfitters, registration of ........................................................ SB301Permits, deer ......................................................................... HB2208, HB2743Private property, permission required ..................................................... HB2207
Mined land wildlife area, bison herd .................................................................... SB77State parks,
Flint Hills trail state park, designation of .................................................. SB331Little Jerusalem Badlands state park, designation of ................................... SB331
Trails, operation of ............................................................................. HB2510, SB381Wildlife,
Dangerous regulated animals ..................................................... SB162, HB2276Wounded animals, pursuit of ................................................................. HB2207
Workers CompensationAccident prevention programs ........................................................................ HB2328Administrative judges, term lengths ................................................................. HB2056Alcohol and drug testing ................................................................................ HB2062Benefits,
Death, High school children over 18 years old ...................... HB2184, HB2249Initial payment, legal heirs ......................................... HB2184, SB339
Future medical .................................................................................... HB2062Rates ................................................................................................. HB2062Retirement benefits, reduction for receipt of ........................................... HB2544
Claims, Dismissal of ....................................................................................... HB2062Notice requirements ............................................................................ HB2062Threshold ........................................................................................... HB2062
Employer credits, Preexisting impairment ........................................................................ HB2062Retirement ......................................................................................... HB2062
Health care provider, employee choice .................................................. HB2342, SB403Impairment,
Functional impairment, American medical association guidelines ................................. HB2703
Permanent, evaluation of ............................................................ HB2059, SB90Insurance,
Accident prevention program ................................................................ HB2328Modifications by commissioner of insurance .......................................... HB2487Self-insurance fund .................................................................... HB2361, SB44
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Prevailing factor ........................................................................................... HB2058Support enforcement ......................................................................................... SB71Workers compensation and employment security boards nominating committee,
Membership ....................................................................................... HB2056Open meetings .................................................................................... HB2056