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  • Hearing: Wednesday, March 20, 2024, 9:00 AM Room 346-S

    Links: SB347

  • Withdrawn from Calendar; Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs

    Links: SB347

  • Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Taxation

    Links: HB2757

  • Motion by Representative Croft to adjourn the House until Tuesday, March 19, 2024

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  • Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Transportation

    Links: SB142

  • Senate »

  • Motion by Senator Erickson to adjourn the Senate until Tuesday, March 19, 2024

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  • Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Utilities

    Links: HB2690

  • Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Public Health and Welfare

    Links: SB488

  • Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Public Health and Welfare

    Links: SB371

  • Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on Judiciary

    Links: HB2557

  • Bills and Resolutions

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  • HB2690 Abolishing the 911 coordinating council and establishing the state 911 board; abolishing the 911 operations fund, 911 state fund and 911 state grant fund outside of the state treasury and establishing the state 911 operations fund, state 911 fund and state 911 grant fund in the state treasury; increasing the minimum county distribution of 911 moneys; and authorizing counties to contract with other counties for the provision of 911 PSAP services.
  • SB488 Expanding the scope of the inspector general to audit and investigate all state cash, food or health assistance programs and granting the inspector general the power to subpoena, administer oaths and execute search warrants thereto.
  • HB2560 Providing when applications under the state banking code are considered abandoned or expired and allowing an originating trustee to have such trustee's principal place of business outside of Kansas.
  • HB2577 Providing discretionary authority to the state treasurer to transfer moneys certified as equivalent to the aggregate net amount received for unclaimed property to the KPERS board and to liquidate such moneys for further investment by the pooled money investment board or for necessary payments to owners of unclaimed property.
  • HB2562 Enacting the protect vulnerable adults from financial exploitation act.
  • SB532 Establishing a blueprint for literacy to create a literacy advisory committee, appoint a director of literacy education, require the state board of regents and the state board of education to collaborate on a literacy micro-credential and professional development, authorize the state board of regents to recommend diagnostic and formative literacy assessments, authorize university presidents and deans of education oversight over postsecondary literacy courses and require a plan to establish centers of excellence in reading.
  • HB2663 Allowing title insurance agents to submit escrow, settlement or closing funds through certain real-time or instant payment systems.
  • HB2561 Authorizing domestic credit unions to operate outside of the state, providing civil penalties for certain violations, allowing the administrator to enter into informal agreements, removing requirements regarding duplicate filings, establishing appeals procedures for suspended credit and supervisory committee members and requiring the members of a merged credit union to approve such merger.
  • SB510 Requiring cities to reconnect property to the city sewer system if the property owner requests such reconnection and the disconnection was not a result of failure to pay sewer fees.
  • SB509 Establishing the education opportunity tax credit to provide an income tax credit for taxpayers with eligible dependent children not enrolled in public school.
  • SB94 Discontinuing state property tax levies for the Kansas educational building fund and the state institutions building fund and providing for financing therefor from the state general fund.
  • HB2501 Designating the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe #3415 as the official state steam locomotive and the Abilene & Smoky Valley Railroad as the official state heritage railroad.
  • HB2787 Updating certain definitions, terms and conditions relating to coverage by the Kansas insurance guaranty association and authorizing the commissioner of insurance to reduce the number of members of the association's board of directors.
  • HB2588 Increasing the capacity limitation for the total amount of facilities subject to net metering that may operate within the service territory of investor-owned electric utilities, requiring facilities to be appropriately sized based on the customer's average load and establishing requirements for exporting power to a utility from a facility subject to net metering.
  • HB2531 Updating the version of risk-based capital instructions in effect.
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