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Minutes for HB2572 - Committee on Elections

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Imposing personal delivery restrictions on individuals delivering advance voting ballots on behalf of other voters.

Minutes Content for Thu, Feb 8, 2024

Chairperson Proctor opened the hearing on HB2572 and recognized Assistant Revisor, Mike Heim, Office of Revisor of Statutes who presented overview of the bill. (Attachment 1)

Conferees providing proponent testimony for HB2572 included:

Chad Ennis, Vice President, Honest Election Project provided testimony in support of HB2572. (Attachment 2)

Proponents submitting written only testimony for HB2572 included:

Kari Sue Vosburgh, Sedgwick County Precinct, We The People (Attachment 3)

Neutral written only testimony for HB2572 included:

Brett Anderson, Precinct Committeeman, We The People Kansas (Attachment 4)

Conferees providing opponent testimony for HB2572 included:

Clay Barker, Secretary of State, General Counsel provided testimony in opposition of HB2572. (Attachment 5)

Jay Hall, Deputy Director and General Counsel, Kansas Association of Counties testified in opposition of HB2572. (Attachment 6)

Rick Piepho, Kansas County Clerks and Election Officials Association provided opponent testimony for HB2572. (Attachment 7)

Mike Burgess, Director of Policy & Outreach, Disability Rights Center of Kansas provided testimony in opposition of HB2572. (Attachment 8)

Davis Hammet, President, Loud Light Civic Action testified in opposition of HB2572. (Attachment 9)

Eileen Spickler, Kansas Citizen provided testimony in oppositon of HB2572. (Attachment 10)

Opponents providing written only testimony for HB2572 included:

Glenda Overstreet Vaughn, DBA, MBA (Attachment 11)

Monice Crawford, President, The Topeka (KS) Chapter of the Links Inc.(Attachment 12)

Rashane Hamby, Director of Policy and Research, American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas (Attachment 13)

Martha Pint, President, League of Women Voters Kansas (Attachment 14)

Chairperson Proctor closed the hearing on HB2572.