SB2 |
Allowing consumption of beer, wine or other alcoholic liquor on the Kansas state fairgrounds; increasing the number of temporary permits an applicant may receive from four to 12 permits per year; limiting what cities, counties or townships may charge for a temporary permit to not more than $25 per day; crediting a portion of moneys collected from the liquor drink tax and the liquor enforcement tax to the state fair capital improvements fund; requiring that licensed farm wineries be issued a cereal malt beverage retailer license if the statutory requirements for such retailer license are satisfied; authorizing retail liquor stores to sell and deliver alcoholic liquor and cereal malt beverages to a caterer, public venue, club or drinking establishment located in any adjacent county any county with a comer located within two miles measured along the adjacent county boundary; Increasing the percentage of alcohol by volume allowed to not more than 16% for domestic table wine and the domestic fortified wine threshold to more than 16% alcohol by volume. |
217 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/01/2022 |
01:31 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB12 |
Requiring the Kansas department for children and families to implement performance-based contracts. |
48 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
02/17/2022 |
09:41 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB19 |
House Substitute for SB 19 by Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications - Implementing the 988 suicide prevention and mental health crisis hotline in Kansas. |
266 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
05/23/2022 |
05:01 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB28 |
House Substitute for SB 28 by Committee on Insurance and Pensions - Enacting the pharmacy benefits manager licensure act and requiring licensure rather than registration of such entities. |
206 |
|
CONCUR |
03/30/2022 |
09:41 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB34 |
Substitute for SB 34 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs - Requiring review of administrative rules and regulations every five years. |
86 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION SUBSTITUTE |
02/23/2022 |
09:02 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB34 |
Substitute for SB 34 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs - Prohibiting governmental entities and public officials from taking certain actions related to a contagious or infectious disease, limiting powers of the governor and other governmental entities under the Kansas emergency management act to require face masks, requiring judicial review of certain emergency actions to occur without unreasonable delay and limiting powers of the secretary of health and environment related to enforcement of quarantine and student inoculation requirements. |
263 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/29/2022 |
06:36 AM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB58 |
Establishing the parents' bill of rights for parents of students attending elementary or secondary school in this state. |
240 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/02/2022 |
05:37 AM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB58 |
Establishing the parents' bill of rights for parents of students attending elementary or secondary school in this state. |
250 |
|
OVERRIDE |
04/26/2022 |
04:56 PM |
Absent |
|
Passed |
|
SB62 |
Amending the standards for school-administered vision screenings for students, establishing the Kansas children's vision health and school readiness commission and relating to the powers and duties of the Kansas commission for the deaf and hard of hearing with regard to registration of interpreters, communication access services guidelines and adoption of rules and regulations. |
207 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
03/30/2022 |
09:41 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB84 |
House Substitute for Substitute for SB 84 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs - Authorizing sports wagering under the Kansas expanded lottery act and historical horse race machines under the Kansas parimutuel racing act. |
264 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/29/2022 |
06:36 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB91 |
House Substitute for SB 91 by Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic Development - Providing liability protection for businesses, municipalities and educational institutions that participate in high school work-based learning programs and providing that schools are responsible for injuries to students participating in such programs. |
222 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/01/2022 |
07:33 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB101 |
House Substitute for SB 101 by Committee on Transportation - Approving the operation and use of electric-assisted bicycles and regulating the use thereof. |
198 |
|
CONCUR |
03/29/2022 |
09:34 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB141 |
Enacting the Kansas uniform directed trust act. |
79 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
02/23/2022 |
08:50 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB146 |
Providing that the highway patrol will provide the administration and oversight of state certified ignition interlock manufacturers and their service providers. |
20 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
01/26/2022 |
09:21 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB150 |
Defining and prohibiting certain deceptive lawsuit advertising practices and restricting the use or disclosure of protected health information to solicit individuals for legal services. |
53 |
|
RETURN SB 150 TO COMMITTEE |
02/23/2022 |
04:36 PM |
Yea |
|
Failed |
|
SB150 |
Defining and prohibiting certain deceptive lawsuit advertising practices and restricting the use or disclosure of protected health information to solicit individuals for legal services. |
80 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
02/23/2022 |
08:50 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB150 |
Defining and prohibiting certain deceptive lawsuit advertising practices and restricting the use or disclosure of protected health information to solicit individuals for legal services. |
223 |
|
CONCUR |
04/01/2022 |
07:33 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB155 |
Expanding newborn screening services and increasing transfers from the medical assistance fee fund to the Kansas newborn screening fund. |
189 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION |
03/24/2022 |
06:23 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB160 |
Enacting the fairness in women's sports act to require that student athletic teams only include members who are of the same biological sex unless designated as coed. |
241 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/02/2022 |
05:37 AM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB160 |
Enacting the fairness in women's sports act to require that student athletic teams only include members who are of the same biological sex unless designated as coed. |
247 |
|
OVERRIDE |
04/26/2022 |
03:48 PM |
Absent |
|
Passed |
|
SB161 |
Providing for the use of personal package delivery devices on sidewalks and crosswalks, exempting such devices from motor vehicle regulation and limiting additional municipal regulation. |
54 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
02/23/2022 |
08:12 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB161 |
Providing for the use of personal package delivery devices on sidewalks and crosswalks, exempting such devices from motor vehicle regulation and limiting additional municipal regulation. |
199 |
|
CONCUR |
03/29/2022 |
09:34 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB199 |
Providing for short-term, limited-duration health plans. |
248 |
|
OVERRIDE |
04/26/2022 |
04:01 PM |
Absent |
|
Passed |
|
SB199 |
Providing for short-term, limited-duration health plans. |
200 |
|
CONCUR |
03/29/2022 |
09:34 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB200 |
Expanding the pharmacist's scope of practice to include initiation of therapy for influenza, strep throat or urinary tract infection, pursuant to a statewide protocol adopted by the collaborative drug therapy management advisory committee. |
44 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
02/15/2022 |
09:55 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB200 |
Expanding the pharmacist scope of practice to include initiation of therapy for certain conditions, updating provisions of the prescription monitoring program act relating to program data, storage and access and increasing the membership of the advisory committee. |
230 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/01/2022 |
10:09 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB215 |
Transferring the authority for postsecondary driver's education programs and driver training schools from the state board of regents to the department of revenue. |
81 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
02/23/2022 |
08:50 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB215 |
Transferring the authority for postsecondary driver's education programs and driver training schools to the department of revenue and authorizing the board of education of a school district to contract with transportation network companies to provide certain transportation services. |
218 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/01/2022 |
01:31 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB261 |
Substitute for SB 261 by Committee on Agriculture -- Prohibiting the use of identifiable meat terms on the labels of meat analogs when such labels do not include proper qualifying language to indicate that such products do not contain meat. |
243 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/25/2022 |
04:34 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB267 |
House Substitute for Substitute for SB 267 by Committee on Appropriations - Appropriations for FY 2022, FY 2023, FY 2024, FY 2025, FY 2026 and FY 2027 for various state agencies. |
236 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/01/2022 |
11:04 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB276 |
Providing considerations in family law, adoption, foster care, guardianship and child in need of care proceedings for a parent or prospective parent who is blind. |
99 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
03/07/2022 |
09:53 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB282 |
RN 3460, amendment for SB282 |
98 |
|
|
03/03/2022 |
11:39 PM |
Yea |
|
Failed |
|
SB282 |
Providing income tax credits for aerospace and aviation program graduates and their employers and a credit for school and classroom supplies purchased by teachers, enacting the Kansas affordable housing tax credit act and the Kansas housing investor tax credit act, providing homestead property tax refunds to certain persons based on the increase in property tax over the base year property tax amount and increasing the extent of the property tax exemption for residential property from the statewide school levy. |
100 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
03/07/2022 |
09:53 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB286 |
House Substitute for Substitute for SB 286 - Continuing the governmental response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Kansas by extending the expanded use of telemedicine, the suspension of certain requirements related to medical care facilities and immunity from civil liability for certain healthcare providers, certain persons conducting business in this state and covered facilities for COVID-19 claims until January 20, 2023, creating the crime of interference with the conduct of a hospital and increasing the criminal penalties for battery of a healthcare provider. |
231 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/01/2022 |
10:09 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB300 |
Substitute for SB 300 by Committee on Judiciary – Amending the Kansas racketeer influenced and corrupt organization act to add a person who has engaged in identity theft or identity fraud to the definition of "covered person" and add identity theft and identity fraud to the definition of "racketeering activity." |
40 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION |
02/10/2022 |
10:37 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB313 |
Providing for the use and regulation of autonomous motor vehicles and establishing the autonomous vehicle advisory committee. |
254 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/27/2022 |
09:37 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB313 |
Designating a portion of United States highway 69 as the Senator Tom R Van Sickle memorial highway. |
82 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
02/23/2022 |
08:50 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB318 |
Providing a sales tax exemption for purchases to reconstruct, repair or replace certain fencing damaged or destroyed by wildfires. |
3 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
01/20/2022 |
11:11 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB326 |
Providing an income tax credit for qualified railroad track maintenance expenditures of short line railroads and associated rail siding owners or lessees. |
101 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
03/07/2022 |
09:53 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB327 |
Excluding separately stated delivery charges from the sales or selling price for sales tax purposes. |
41 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
02/10/2022 |
10:37 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB329 |
Authorizing the state treasurer to determine account owners and designated beneficiaries for an ABLE savings account, adding who may open such an account and requiring compliance with the federal internal revenue code. |
31 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
02/01/2022 |
09:25 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB330 |
Authorizing the construction of a memorial honoring Kansas gold star families. |
32 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION |
02/01/2022 |
09:25 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB331 |
Updating the version of risk-based capital instructions in effect. |
45 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION |
02/15/2022 |
09:55 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB335 |
Exempting certain business entities that provide health insurance in the state but are not subject to the jurisdiction of the commissioner of insurance from payment of the annual premium tax. |
49 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION |
02/17/2022 |
09:41 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB336 |
Updating certain investment limitation requirements to provide increased options for Kansas domiciled life insurance companies investing in equity interests and preferred stock. |
55 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
02/23/2022 |
08:12 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB337 |
Converting the conditional charter issued for the pilot program under the technology-enabled fiduciary financial institutions act to a full fiduciary financial institution charter. |
21 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION |
01/26/2022 |
09:21 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB340 |
Amending the Kansas promise scholarship act by clarifying the responsibilities of the state board of regents and postsecondary educational institutions and authorizing designation of additional programs and fields of study. |
139 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
03/22/2022 |
03:28 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB343 |
Updating the term "hearing impaired" to "hard of hearing" in statutes related to persons with hearing loss. |
46 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
02/15/2022 |
09:55 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB343 |
Providing considerations for in family law, adoption, foster care, guardianship and child in need of care proceedings for parents or prospective parents who are blind and updating the term "hearing impaired" to "hard of hearing" in statutes related to persons with hearing loss. |
232 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/01/2022 |
10:09 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB346 |
Allowing for the on-farm retail sale of milk and milk products, authorizing the secretary of agriculture to declare an imminent health hazard, extending certain milk and dairy license fees and establishing certain standards for milk. |
42 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
02/10/2022 |
10:37 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB346 |
Allowing for the on-farm retail sale of milk and milk products, authorizing the secretary of agriculture to declare an imminent health hazard, extending certain milk and dairy license fees and establishing certain standards for milk. |
203 |
|
CONCUR |
03/30/2022 |
05:00 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB347 |
Enacting the attracting powerful economic expansion act to provide for tax and other incentives for projects in specified industries, or for national corporate headquarters, that involve a significant capital investment, including a refundable tax credit for a portion of the investment, reimbursement of certain payroll costs and training costs, retention of certain payroll withholding taxes, a sales tax exemption for project construction and a property tax incentive for projects located in a foreign trade zone. |
30 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
01/27/2022 |
09:25 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB347 |
House Substitute for SB 347 by Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic Development - Enacting the attracting powerful economic expansion act to provide for tax and other incentives to attract projects in specified industries, or for national corporate headquarters, that involve a capital investment of at least $1,000,000,000, providing for a reduction in the Kansas corporate income rate triggered by the first agreement under the act, limiting the number of agreements and requiring state finance council approval of agreements. |
39 |
|
CONCUR |
02/09/2022 |
09:40 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB348 |
Exempting the practice of threading from the practice of cosmetology. |
56 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
02/23/2022 |
08:12 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB348 |
Exempting the practice of threading from the practice of cosmetology. |
195 |
|
CONCUR |
03/28/2022 |
09:12 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB351 |
Providing for the use of electronic poll books in elections and the approval of such books by the secretary of state, making fraudulent use of electronic poll books a crime, prohibiting electronic voting systems or electronic poll books from having the capability of connecting to the internet, requiring election judges to check for any such connection and providing a deadline for post-election voting equipment testing and for notice of such testing on county websites. |
151 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
03/24/2022 |
05:38 AM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB355 |
Substitute for SB 355 by Committee on Redistricting - Proposing congressional redistricting map ad astra two. |
9 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION SUBSTITUTE |
01/21/2022 |
06:44 PM |
Absent |
|
Passed |
|
SB355 |
Substitute for SB 355 by Committee on Redistricting - Proposing congressional redistricting map ad astra two. |
35 |
|
OVERRIDE |
02/07/2022 |
09:21 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB355 |
Substitute for SB 355 by Committee on Redistricting - Proposing congressional redistricting map ad astra two. |
37 |
|
MOTION TO RECONSIDER ACTION ON SB 355 |
02/08/2022 |
08:40 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB355 |
Substitute for SB 355 by Committee on Redistricting - Proposing congressional redistricting map ad astra two. |
4 |
|
RETURN S SUB 355 TO REDISTRICTING COMMITTEE |
01/21/2022 |
04:10 PM |
Absent |
|
Failed |
|
SB355 |
Substitute for SB 355 by Committee on Redistricting - Proposing congressional redistricting map ad astra two. |
38 |
|
OVERRIDE |
02/08/2022 |
08:45 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB355 |
RN 2794, amendment for SB355 |
5 |
|
|
01/21/2022 |
05:12 PM |
Absent |
|
Failed |
|
SB355 |
RN 2790, amendment for SB355 |
6 |
|
|
01/21/2022 |
05:50 PM |
Absent |
|
Failed |
|
SB355 |
Substitute for SB 355 by Committee on Redistricting - Proposing congressional redistricting map ad astra two. |
7 |
|
REFER BACK TO COMMITTEE |
01/21/2022 |
05:59 PM |
Absent |
|
Failed |
|
SB355 |
RN 2789, amendment for SB355 |
8 |
|
|
01/21/2022 |
06:34 PM |
Absent |
|
Failed |
|
SB358 |
Amending the public water supply project loan program's definition of "project" to remove the definition's current exclusion of projects that are related to the diversion or transportation of water acquired through a water transfer. |
33 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
02/01/2022 |
09:25 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB362 |
Requiring local boards of education to document and consider the school needs assessment and state assessments in the budget process. |
87 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
02/23/2022 |
09:02 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB366 |
Creating a mechanism to seek relief from the Kansas offender registration act requirements for drug offenders, allowing expungement of offenses when such relief is granted and requiring registration as a sex offender for certain violations of the crimes of breach of privacy, internet trading in child pornography and aggravated internet trading in child pornography. |
244 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/25/2022 |
04:34 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB366 |
Specifying that the crime of burglary includes, without authority, entering into or remaining within any locked or secured portion of any dwelling, building or other structure, with intent to commit another crime therein. |
57 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
02/23/2022 |
08:12 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB367 |
Requiring officers to file copies of receipts with the court when property is seized under a search warrant and providing requirements and procedures for destruction or disposition of dangerous drugs and return or disposition of weapons. |
58 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
02/23/2022 |
08:12 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB368 |
Requiring registration as a sex offender for violations of the crime of internet trading in child pornography or aggravated internet trading in child pornography. |
59 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
02/23/2022 |
08:12 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB373 |
Making appropriations to the university of Kansas medical center for fiscal year 2022, 2023 and 2024 for conducting COVID-19 clinical trials at the midwest stem cell therapy center. |
60 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
02/23/2022 |
08:12 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB377 |
Authorizing technology-enabled fiduciary financial institution insurance companies within the captive insurance act and providing for the requirements and operations thereof. |
47 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
02/15/2022 |
09:55 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB378 |
Regulating the retail sale of fireworks all year and extending the time period for seasonal retail sale of fireworks. |
102 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
03/07/2022 |
09:53 PM |
Nay |
|
Failed |
|
SB382 |
Applying licensure provisions for real estate brokers and salespersons to trusts and authorizing the Kansas real estate commission to issue cease and desist orders. |
88 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION |
02/23/2022 |
09:02 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB385 |
Requiring registration as a sex offender for certain violations of the crime of breach of privacy. |
61 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
02/23/2022 |
08:12 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB389 |
Requiring all voting systems for elections to use individual voter-verified paper ballots with a distinctive watermark. |
126 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
03/15/2022 |
07:50 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB390 |
Requiring the secretary of state and local election officers to develop an affidavit to be signed by election workers regarding handling of completed ballots. |
132 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
03/17/2022 |
07:42 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB392 |
Terminating the transfer of remaining unencumbered moneys in the securities act fee fund exceeding $50,000 to the state general fund. |
50 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION |
02/17/2022 |
09:41 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB395 |
Protecting private property from unauthorized access by certain government officials and unauthorized surveillance. |
64 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
02/23/2022 |
08:24 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB395 |
RN 3414, amendment for SB395 |
52 |
|
|
02/22/2022 |
10:11 PM |
Nay |
|
Failed |
|
SB399 |
Adding maternity centers to the definition of healthcare provider for purposes of the healthcare insurance provider availability act. |
65 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
02/23/2022 |
08:24 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB400 |
Substitute for SB 400 by Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance - Updating certain requirements and conditions relating to the creation, modification and termination of trusts in the Kansas uniform trust code and updating the definition of resident trust for tax purposes. |
66 |
|
FINAL ACTION SUBSTITUTE |
02/23/2022 |
08:24 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB403 |
Providing sales tax authority for Wilson county. |
124 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
03/14/2022 |
08:16 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB405 |
Authorizing the state historical society to convey certain real property to the Shawnee Tribe. |
67 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
02/23/2022 |
08:24 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB405 |
Authorizing the state historical society to convey certain real property to the Shawnee Tribe. |
213 |
|
CONCUR |
03/31/2022 |
07:38 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB408 |
Increasing the criminal penalties for multiple thefts of mail. |
68 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
02/23/2022 |
08:24 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB408 |
Increasing the criminal penalties for multiple thefts of mail; specifying that the crime of burglary includes, without authority, entering into or remaining within any locked or secured portion of any dwelling, building or other structure, with intent to commit another crime therein; providing guidance to determine how offenders under the supervision of two or more supervision agencies can have supervision consolidated into one agency; requiring an offender who raises error in such offender's criminal history calculation for the first time on appeal to show prejudicial error and authorizing the court to correct an illegal sentence while a direct appeal is pending; and transferring the responsibility to certify drug abuse treatment providers that participate in the certified drug abuse treatment program from the department of corrections to the Kansas sentencing commission. |
224 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/01/2022 |
07:33 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB417 |
Establishing minimum and maximum permit renewal fees for certain solid waste disposal areas and processing facilities. |
69 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
02/23/2022 |
08:24 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB418 |
Prohibiting the modification of election laws by agreement except as approved by the legislative coordinating council. |
117 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
03/10/2022 |
12:18 AM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB419 |
Allowing certain employees from the department of corrections to attend the Kansas law enforcement training center and including special agents of the department of corrections in the definition of law enforcement officer under the Kansas law enforcement training act. |
70 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
02/23/2022 |
08:24 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB421 |
Transferring $1,000,000,000 from the state general fund to the Kansas public employees retirement fund during fiscal year 2022 and eliminating certain level-dollar KPERS employer contribution payments. |
71 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
02/23/2022 |
08:24 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB421 |
Transferring a total of $1,125,000,000 from the state general fund to the Kansas public employees retirement fund during FY 2022 and FY 2023, allowing the state finance council to stop such FY 2023 transfers and eliminating certain level-dollar KPERS employer contribution payments. |
258 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/28/2022 |
09:42 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB425 |
Directing the Kansas department for children and families to share certain information with investigating law enforcement agencies. |
72 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
02/23/2022 |
08:34 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB434 |
Creating exemptions in the open records act for records that contain captured license plate data or that pertain to the location of an automated license plate recognition system. |
73 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
02/23/2022 |
08:34 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB435 |
Expanding law enforcement officers' jurisdiction to include situations when an illegal act is observed that the officer reasonably believes will jeopardize the safety of any person without immediate action. |
74 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
02/23/2022 |
08:34 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB438 |
Requiring audits of any federal, statewide or state legislative race that is within 1% of the total votes cast and requiring randomized audits of elections procedures used in four counties in even-numbered years. |
152 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
03/24/2022 |
05:38 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB439 |
Requiring a county election officer to send a confirmation of address when there is no election-related activity for any four calendar year period. |
118 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
03/10/2022 |
12:18 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB440 |
Establishing when an occupational therapist may treat a patient without referral from a physician and requiring occupational therapists to maintain professional liability insurance. |
75 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
02/23/2022 |
08:34 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB441 |
Enacting the biological laboratory accident transparency act. |
76 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
02/23/2022 |
08:34 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB443 |
Making appropriations to the department of administration in fiscal year 2022 for the purpose of legally defeasing or cash redeeming certain bonds at their first optional redemption date. |
89 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION |
02/23/2022 |
09:02 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB444 |
RN 3654, amendment for SB444 |
129 |
|
|
03/15/2022 |
09:58 PM |
Yea |
|
Failed |
|
SB444 |
RN 3700, amendment for SB444 |
130 |
|
|
03/15/2022 |
11:25 PM |
Yea |
|
Failed |
|
SB444 |
Substitute for SB 444 by Committee on Ways and Means - Appropriations for FY 2022, FY 2023, FY 2024, FY 2025, FY 2026 and FY 2027 for various state agencies. |
131 |
|
FINAL ACTION SUBSTITUTE AMENDED |
03/16/2022 |
07:50 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB446 |
Designating bridges on U.S. highway 166 and K-66 highway as Veterans Memorial Bridge. |
62 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
02/23/2022 |
08:12 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB446 |
Allowing restricted driver's license holders beginning at age 15 to drive to and from religious activities held by any religious organization and providing for the electronic renewal of nondriver's identification card. |
219 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/01/2022 |
01:31 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB448 |
Adopting the national association of insurance commissioner's amendments to the unfair trade practices act excluding commercial property and casualty insurance producers, brokers and insurers from prohibitions on giving rebates as an inducement to sales. |
77 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
02/23/2022 |
08:34 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB450 |
Sub for SB 450 by Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance: Eliminating the crediting to the Kansas public employees retirement fund of 80% of the proceeds from the sale of surplus real estate, authorizing state educational institutions to sell and convey real property given to such state educational institutions as an endowment, bequest or gift and authorizing the state board of regents to adopt policies relating to such sale and conveyance. |
78 |
|
FINAL ACTION SUBSTITUTE |
02/23/2022 |
08:34 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB451 |
Requiring an individual to maintain enrollment on a tribal membership roll to receive a free permanent hunting license. |
63 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
02/23/2022 |
08:12 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB451 |
Requiring an individual to maintain enrollment on a tribal membership roll to receive a free permanent hunting license. |
196 |
|
CONCUR |
03/28/2022 |
09:12 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB453 |
Requiring adult care home certified aides who take training courses to demonstrate certain skills to successfully complete such training courses and requiring licensed nurses to teach and evaluate such training courses. |
83 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
02/23/2022 |
08:50 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB453 |
Requiring unlicensed employees in adult care homes to complete certain training requirements, reinstating the social worker applicant option for board-approved postgraduate supervised experience, allowing master's and clinical level licensees to take the baccalaureate addiction counselor test and requiring the behavioral sciences regulatory board to accept a master of social work degree from Fort Hays state university as from an accredited college or university. |
233 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/01/2022 |
10:09 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB455 |
Allowing K-12 students to transfer to and attend school in any school district in the state. |
140 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
03/22/2022 |
03:28 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB457 |
Requiring a waiver of extradition proceedings as a condition of bond. |
84 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION |
02/23/2022 |
08:50 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB479 |
Authorizing a permanent memorial commemorating the Kansas suffragist movement to be placed in the state capitol and establishing the Kansas suffragist memorial fund. |
214 |
|
CONCUR |
03/31/2022 |
07:38 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB479 |
Authorizing a permanent memorial commemorating the Kansas suffragist movement to be placed in the state capitol and establishing the Kansas suffragist memorial fund. |
103 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
03/07/2022 |
09:53 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB483 |
Increasing criminal penalties for theft and criminal damage to property involving remote service units such as automated cash dispensing machines and automated teller machines. |
85 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION |
02/23/2022 |
08:50 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB484 |
Enacting the fairness in women's sports act to require that student athletic teams only include members who are of the same biological sex unless designated as coed. |
141 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
03/22/2022 |
03:28 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB489 |
Removing certain regulatory authority concerning infectious or contagious diseases from the secretary of health and environment. |
181 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
03/24/2022 |
06:09 AM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB493 |
Prohibiting cities and counties from regulating plastic and other containers designed for the consumption, transportation or protection of merchandise, food or beverages. |
90 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION |
02/23/2022 |
09:02 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB493 |
Prohibiting cities and counties from regulating plastic and other containers designed for the consumption, transportation or protection of merchandise, food or beverages. |
197 |
|
CONCUR |
03/28/2022 |
09:12 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB493 |
Prohibiting cities and counties from regulating plastic and other containers designed for the consumption, transportation or protection of merchandise, food or beverages. |
249 |
|
OVERRIDE |
04/26/2022 |
04:10 PM |
Absent |
|
Passed |
|
SB494 |
Providing that the employment status of a driver of a motor carrier does not change as a result of the inclusion of safety improvements on a vehicle. |
127 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
03/15/2022 |
07:50 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB496 |
Establishing the parents' bill of rights for parents of students attending elementary or secondary school in this state. |
142 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
03/22/2022 |
03:28 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB506 |
Providing for the north central Kansas down syndrome society distinctive license plate. |
119 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
03/10/2022 |
12:18 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB507 |
Continuing in existence certain exceptions to the disclosure of public records under the open records act. |
125 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
03/14/2022 |
08:16 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB523 |
Authorizing certain transfers from the state general fund to the Kansas public employees retirement fund in fiscal years 2022 and 2023 and requiring state finance council approval for such fiscal year 2023 transfers. |
116 |
|
REFER SB 523 BACK TO COMMITTEE |
03/09/2022 |
11:58 PM |
Yea |
|
Failed |
|
SB523 |
RN 3606, amendment for SB523 |
115 |
|
|
03/09/2022 |
11:43 PM |
Yea |
|
Failed |
|
SB523 |
Authorizing certain transfers from the state general fund to the Kansas public employees retirement fund in fiscal years 2022 and 2023 and requiring state finance council approval for such fiscal year 2023 transfers. |
120 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
03/10/2022 |
12:18 AM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB529 |
Providing for the electronic renewal of nondriver's identification cards. |
135 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
03/17/2022 |
08:46 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB541 |
Prohibiting a governmental entity or public official from ordering or otherwise requiring a person to wear a face mask as a response to a contagious or infectious disease and from restricting worship services or activities; providing that orders and similar actions by public officials relating to gathering limitations and business restrictions shall not exceed 30 days in duration at a time before being renewed or allowed to expire; prohibiting school officials from issuing or requiring use of a COVID-19 vaccination passport or discriminating against a student based upon COVID-19 vaccination status; requiring schools to recognize exemptions from vaccination requirements; prescribing powers, duties and functions of the board of education of each school district, the governing body of each community college and the governing body of each technical college related to contagious or infectious disease and modifying judicial review provisions related thereto; and removing the sunset provision in the COVID-19 contact tracing privacy act. |
153 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
03/24/2022 |
05:38 AM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB541 |
RN 3882, amendment for SB541 |
147 |
|
|
03/22/2022 |
11:25 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB546 |
Providing for the use and regulation of autonomous motor vehicles and establishing the autonomous vehicle advisory committee. |
154 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
03/24/2022 |
05:38 AM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SB563 |
Substitute for SB 563 by Committee on Redistricting - Proposing state senatorial redistricting plan liberty three. |
133 |
|
FINAL ACTION SUBSTITUTE |
03/17/2022 |
07:42 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB563 |
Substitute for SB 563 by Committee on Redistricting - Proposing state senatorial redistricting plan liberty three, state representative redistricting plan free state 3F and state board of education redistricting plan apple seven. |
212 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
03/31/2022 |
12:40 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SB577 |
Proposing state board of education redistricting plan apple. |
201 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
03/29/2022 |
09:34 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2005 |
Excluding hot water supply boilers that have a nominal water capacity not exceeding 120 gallons from the provisions of the boiler safety act. |
34 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
02/01/2022 |
09:25 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2005 |
Excluding hot water supply boilers that have a nominal water capacity not exceeding 120 gallons from the provisions of the boiler safety act; creating the elevator safety act to require safety standards, permit requirements, and insurance coverage for elevator contractors; requiring inspections of elevators and licensure for persons installing, repairing and inspecting elevators; creating an elevator safety advisory board; establishing duties for the state fire marshal. |
202 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
03/29/2022 |
09:34 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2056 |
Senate Substitute for HB 2056 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs - Changing the time period when advance voting ballots can be returned and regulating the use of remote ballot boxes for the return of such ballots. |
182 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
03/24/2022 |
06:09 AM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
HB2056 |
Senate Substitute for HB 2056 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs - Changing the time period when advance voting ballots can be returned and regulating the use of remote ballot boxes for the return of such ballots. |
242 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/02/2022 |
05:37 AM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
HB2057 |
Senate Substitute for HB 2057 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs – Enacting the Kansas assistance animals in housing act. |
110 |
|
FINAL ACTION SUBSTITUTE AMENDED |
03/09/2022 |
10:14 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
HB2075 |
Allowing venue for an adoption when the state is the agency to be where the state agency or its subcontracting agency has an office. |
104 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
03/07/2022 |
09:53 PM |
Passed |
|
Passed |
|
HB2087 |
Limiting the review of certain rules and regulations by the director of the budget. |
22 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
01/26/2022 |
09:21 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2087 |
Limiting the review of certain rules and regulations by the director of the budget and requiring review of rules and regulations every five years. |
215 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
03/31/2022 |
07:38 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
HB2106 |
Decreasing the state rate for sales and use taxes for sales of food and food ingredients and providing for the levying of taxes by cities and counties and discontinuing the nonrefundable food sales tax credit. |
255 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/27/2022 |
09:37 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2109 |
Increasing the county population threshold for a county to be required to have a lawyer representative, increasing the number of lawyer members and decreasing the number of non-lawyer members on the board of indigents' defense services. |
43 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
02/10/2022 |
10:37 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2109 |
Prohibiting the disclosure of personal information about a person's affiliation with an entity that is exempt from federal income taxation under section 501(c) of the federal internal revenue code and continuing in existence certain exceptions to the disclosure of public records under the open records act. |
225 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/01/2022 |
07:33 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2110 |
Requiring insurance coverage for PANS and PANDAS by the state health care benefits program and requiring the state employee health care commission to submit an impact report on such coverage to the legislature. |
155 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
03/24/2022 |
05:38 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2136 |
Establishing the COVID-19 retail storefront property tax relief act to provide partial refunds to certain businesses impacted by COVID-19-related shutdowns and restrictions, discontinuing the first 15 days of the month sales and compensating use tax remittance requirements for certain retailers, providing countywide retailers' sales tax authority for Atchison county and delaying implementation of the exclusion of separately stated delivery charges from sales or selling price. |
265 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
05/23/2022 |
04:52 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2138 |
Senate Substitute for HB 2138 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs - Providing for the use of electronic poll books in elections and the approval of such books by the secretary of state, requiring all voting systems for elections to use individual voter-verified paper ballots with a distinctive watermark, requiring the secretary of state and local election officers to develop an affidavit to be signed by election workers regarding handling of completed ballots, requiring audits of any federal, statewide or state legislative race that is within 1% of the total votes cast and requiring randomized audits of elections procedures used in four counties in even-numbered years, requiring a county election officer to send a confirmation of address when there is no election-related activity for any four calendar year period and exempting poll workers from certain election crimes. |
237 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/02/2022 |
03:28 AM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
HB2228 |
Requiring law enforcement agencies to adopt a policy regarding submission of sexual assault evidence kits and allowing evidence collection at child advocacy centers or other facilities. |
183 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
03/24/2022 |
06:09 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2231 |
Amending the definition of the crime of conducting a pyramid promotional scheme, providing for an exemption and defining key terms. |
111 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
03/09/2022 |
10:14 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2237 |
Extending the eligible time period for the rural opportunity zone loan repayment program and income tax credit, expanding eligibility for the rural opportunity zone income tax credit, expanding eligibility for the child day care services assistance tax credit and providing a credit for employer payments to an organization providing access to employees for child day care services. |
105 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
03/07/2022 |
09:53 PM |
Passed |
|
Passed |
|
HB2237 |
Enacting the Kansas affordable housing tax credit act, the Kansas housing investor tax credit act, the historic Kansas act, the Kansas rural home loan guarantee act, authorizing certain residential real property appraisals in rural counties to be performed without completing the sales comparison approach to value, allowing the use of bond proceeds under the Kansas rural housing incentive district act for residential vertical development and renovation of certain buildings within economically distressed urban areas and expanding eligibility for the child day care services assistance tax credit and providing a credit for employer payments to an organization providing access to employees for child day care services. |
245 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/25/2022 |
04:34 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2239 |
Senate Substitute for HB 2239 by Committee on Assessment and Taxation - Establishing the golden years homestead property tax freeze act to provide a refund for certain increases in residential property taxes, establishing the salt parity act to allow pass-through entities to elect to pay state income tax at the entity level, increasing the Kansas standard deduction, providing subtraction modifications to allow the carryforward of certain net operating losses for individuals and for the federal work opportunity tax credit and the employee retention credit disallowance, allowing income tax net operating loss carryback from sale of certain historic hotels; providing a tax credit for contributions to community colleges and technical colleges and establishing the Kansas historic site fund checkoff. |
175 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION SUBSTITUTE AS AMENDED |
03/24/2022 |
06:05 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2239 |
RN 3920, amendment for HB2239 |
149 |
|
SUSTAIN RULING OF THE RULES CHAIR |
03/23/2022 |
08:32 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
HB2239 |
Senate Substitute for HB 2239 - Providing tax credits for graduates of aerospace and aviation-related educational programs and employers of program graduates, school and classroom supplies purchased by teachers, contributions to community colleges and technical colleges, qualified railroad track maintenance expenditures of short line railroads and associated rail siding owners or lessees and expanding eligibility, amount and transferability of the research and development tax credit, providing homestead property tax refunds from the income tax refund fund to certain persons based on the increase in property tax over the base year property tax amount, providing for an additional personal income tax exemption for 100% disabled veterans, establishing the salt parity act to allow pass-through entities to elect to pay state income tax at the entity level, establishing a checkoff for contributions to the Kansas historic site fund, establishing a revenue neutral rate complaint process for tax levies, authorizing the county clerk to limit the amount of ad valorem taxes to be levied in certain circumstances, establishing a deadline for budgets to be filed with the director of accounts and reports, requiring roll call votes and publication of information to exceed the revenue neutral rate, classifying certain agritourism activities and zoos as land devoted to agricultural use, classifying land devoted to agriculture that is subject to the federal grassland conservation reserve program as grassland, establishing a property tax exemption for antique utility trailers, allowing for the proration of value when certain personal property is acquired or sold prior to September 1 of any tax year, providing for the exemption of inventory and work-in-progress machinery and equipment for telecommunications machinery and equipment, increasing the extent of exemption for residential property from the statewide school levy, providing for abatement or credit of property tax for buildings and improvements destroyed or substantially destroyed by natural disaster, providing a sales tax exemption for certain fencing and for reconstructing, repairing or replacing certain fencing damaged or destroyed by a wildfire, flood, tornado or other natural disaster, excluding separately stated delivery charges from sales or selling price, removing the expiration on manufacturer cash rebates on motor vehicles, providing countywide retailers' sales tax authority for Wilson county, requiring disclosure of distribution of revenues on countywide retailers' sales tax ballot proposals, validating the election held to approve a retailers' sales tax levy by the city of Latham, extending the time period for eligibility in the loan repayment program and the income tax credit for rural opportunity zones, enacting the Gage park improvement authority act and providing for the creation of the Gage park improvement authority and an election for the imposition of a countywide sales tax sales tax within the boundaries of Shawnee county. |
234 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/01/2022 |
10:09 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2252 |
Prohibiting the modification of election laws by agreement except as approved by the legislative coordinating council. |
238 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/02/2022 |
03:34 AM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
HB2252 |
Prohibiting the modification of election laws by agreement except as approved by the legislative coordinating council. |
267 |
|
OVERRIDE |
05/23/2022 |
06:24 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
HB2262 |
Senate Substitute for HB 2262 by Committee on Public Health and Welfare - Updating schedules I, II, IV and V of the uniform controlled substances act. |
51 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION SUBSTITUTE AS AMENDED |
02/17/2022 |
09:41 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2279 |
Senate substitute for HB 2279 by committee on public health and welfare - Amending the advanced practice registered nurse authorized scope of practice to permit the prescribing of drugs without a supervising physician. |
112 |
|
FINAL ACTION SUBSTITUTE |
03/09/2022 |
10:14 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
HB2279 |
Senate substitute for HB 2279 by committee on public health and welfare - Amending the advanced practice registered nurse authorized scope of practice to permit the prescribing of drugs without a supervising physician. |
109 |
|
RETURN S SUB 2279 TO COMMITTEE |
03/08/2022 |
11:14 PM |
Nay |
|
Failed |
|
HB2280 |
Senate Substitute for HB 2280 by Committee on Public Health and Welfare - Authorizing the prescribing and dispensing of medications for off-label use to prevent and treat COVID-19 infections and requiring child care facilities and schools to grant religious exemptions from vaccination requirements without inquiring into the sincerity of such religious beliefs. |
190 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION SUBSTITUTE AS AMENDED |
03/24/2022 |
06:23 AM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
HB2299 |
Allowing a search warrant to be executed within 10 days from the date of issuance. |
176 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
03/24/2022 |
06:05 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2299 |
Requiring retention of fingerprints by the Kansas bureau of investigation for participation in the federal rap back program; imposing restrictions on surveillance by certain employees of the Kansas department of wildlife and parks on private property; expanding the jurisdiction and powers of law enforcement officers to include situations when an activity is observed leading the officer to reasonably suspect a person is committing, has committed or is about to commit a crime and reasonably believe that a person is in imminent danger of death or bodily injury without immediate action; allowing a search warrant to be executed within 240 hours from the time of issuance; and directing the Kansas department for children and families to share certain information with investigating law enforcement agencies. |
226 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/01/2022 |
07:33 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2329 |
Updating the entities who are subject to the pipeline safety program of the state corporation commission. |
107 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
03/08/2022 |
09:43 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2361 |
Senate Substitute for HB 2361 by Committee on Judiciary – Authorizing the supreme court to adopt rules establishing specialty court programs, creating the specialty court funding advisory committee and the specialty court resources fund, authorizing courts to order defendants to participate in specialty court programs and allowing expungement of certain convictions when defendants complete the requirements of such programs. |
121 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION SUBSTITUTE |
03/10/2022 |
12:18 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2361 |
Senate Substitute for HB 2361 by Committee on Judiciary - Removing the requirement that all district court judges in Douglas county serve on the board of trustees of the law library, authorizing the supreme court to adopt rules establishing specialty court programs, creating the specialty court funding advisory committee and the specialty court resources fund, authorizing courts to order defendants to participate in specialty court programs and allowing expungement of certain convictions when defendants complete the requirements of such programs. |
227 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/01/2022 |
07:33 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2363 |
Increasing the maximum rate paid to appointed counsel. |
159 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
03/24/2022 |
05:52 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2377 |
Revising laws relating to operating an aircraft under the influence, including prescribing criminal and administrative penalties and providing for testing of blood, breath, urine or other bodily substances, and preliminary screening tests of breath or oral fluid; authorizing reinstatement of a driver's license for certain persons with an ignition interlock device restriction; requiring persons with an ignition interlock device restriction to complete the ignition interlock device program before driving privileges are fully reinstated; providing for reduced ignition interlock device program costs for certain persons; providing that the highway patrol has oversight of state certification of ignition interlock manufacturers and their service providers; modifying the criminal penalties for driving a commercial motor vehicle under the influence and driving under the influence; increasing the period of disqualification for certain offenses committed by a person with commercial driving privileges; and prohibiting prosecuting attorneys from concealing certain traffic violations from the CDLIS driver report. |
228 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/01/2022 |
07:33 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2377 |
Revising the laws concerning driving under the influence, including authorizing reinstatement of a driver's license for certain persons with an ignition interlock device restriction, requiring persons with an ignition interlock device restriction to complete the ignition interlock device program before driving privileges are fully reinstated, providing for reduced ignition interlock device program costs for certain persons and modifying the criminal penalties for driving a commercial motor vehicle under the influence and driving under the influence. |
184 |
|
|
03/24/2022 |
06:09 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2386 |
Establishing requirements for the payment and reimbursement of dental services by a dental benefit plan. |
177 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
03/24/2022 |
06:05 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2387 |
Revising laws relating to operating an aircraft under the influence, including prescribing criminal and administrative penalties and providing for testing of blood, breath, urine or other bodily substances, and preliminary screening tests of breath or oral fluid. |
122 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
03/10/2022 |
12:18 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2387 |
Prohibiting the issuance of a request for proposal or entering into a new contract for the administration and provision of benefits under the medical assistance program and removing the authority of the governor to prohibit attending or conducting certain religious services and worship services. |
268 |
|
OVERRIDE |
05/23/2022 |
06:45 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
HB2387 |
Prohibiting the issuance of a request for proposal or entering into a new contract for the administration and provision of benefits under the medical assistance program and removing the authority of the governor to prohibit attending or conducting certain religious services and worship services. |
239 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/02/2022 |
03:58 AM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
HB2416 |
Senate Substitute for HB 2416 by Committee on Judiciary – Requiring compensation for the use, restriction on use, damage, loss or destruction of property as a result of certain governmental actions, authorizing reimbursement of property taxes levied upon businesses shut down or restricted as a result of certain governmental actions related to contagious or infectious disease in humans and establishing the COVID-19 retail storefront property tax relief act to provide partial refunds to certain businesses impacted by COVID-19-related shutdowns and restrictions. |
191 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION SUBSTITUTE AS AMENDED |
03/24/2022 |
06:23 AM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
HB2448 |
Senate Substitute for HB 2448 by Committee on Public Health and Welfare - Requiring able-bodied adults without dependents to complete an employment and training program in order to receive food assistance. |
192 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION SUBSTITUTE |
03/24/2022 |
06:23 AM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
HB2448 |
Senate Substitute for HB 2448 by Committee on Public Health and Welfare - Requiring able-bodied adults without dependents to complete an employment and training program in order to receive food assistance. |
208 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
03/30/2022 |
09:41 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
HB2448 |
Senate Substitute for HB 2448 by Committee on Public Health and Welfare - Requiring able-bodied adults without dependents to complete an employment and training program in order to receive food assistance. |
260 |
|
OVERRIDE |
04/29/2022 |
01:06 AM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
HB2456 |
Establishing the Kansas kids lifetime combination hunting and fishing license. |
178 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
03/24/2022 |
06:05 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2456 |
Establishing the Kansas kids lifetime combination hunting and fishing license. |
220 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/01/2022 |
01:31 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2458 |
Senate Substitute for HB 2458 by Committee on Transportation – Limiting the liability of optometrists and ophthalmologists who report information to the division of vehicles relating to a person's vision. |
160 |
|
FINAL ACTION SUBSTITUTE |
03/24/2022 |
05:52 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2462 |
Removing the standing committee membership requirements for members of the joint committee on state-tribal relations. |
161 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
03/24/2022 |
05:52 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2466 |
Substitute for HB 2466 by Committee on Education - Establishing the promoting advancement in computing knowledge act to increase the availability of computer science education in Kansas schools. |
185 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
03/24/2022 |
06:09 AM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
HB2466 |
Substitute for HB 2466 by Committee on Education - Establishing the promoting advancement in computing knowledge act to increase the availability of computer science education in Kansas schools and the career technical education credentialing and student transitioning to employment success pilot program; also exempting national assessment providers from the student online personal protection act. |
251 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/27/2022 |
04:11 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
HB2476 |
Providing for the silver star medal, bronze star medal, city of Hutchinson and daughters of the American revolution distinctive license plates and four distinctive license plates for the Kansas department of wildlife and parks; authorizing the printing of the international symbol of access for disabled veteran distinctive license plates and parking privileges for certain physically disabled veterans; allowing veteran distinctive license plate applicants to provide a DD214 form, DD form 2 (Retired) or a Kansas veteran driver's license as proof of veteran status. |
209 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
03/30/2022 |
09:41 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2476 |
Providing for the silver star and bronze star distinctive license plates. |
162 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
03/24/2022 |
05:52 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2477 |
RN 2783, amendment for HB2477 |
1 |
|
|
01/20/2022 |
10:17 PM |
Nay |
|
Failed |
|
HB2477 |
Renewing certain provisions of law authorizing expanded practice by certain healthcare professionals and suspending certain licensure and other requirements for adult care homes. |
2 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
01/20/2022 |
10:24 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2478 |
Designating a portion of United States highway 166 as the SGT Evan S Parker memorial highway. |
134 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
03/17/2022 |
07:42 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2478 |
Designating a portion of United States highway 166 as the SGT Evan S Parker memorial highway, a portion of U.S. highway 56 as the PFC Shane Austin memorial highway, a portion of United States highway 69 as the Senator Tom R Van Sickle memorial highway, a certain bridge on K-126 as the Dennis Crain memorial bridge, a portion of United States highway 69 as the AMM2c Walter Scott Brown memorial highway and bridges on K-66 highway as veterans memorial bridge. |
210 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
03/30/2022 |
09:41 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2481 |
Authorizing KP&F participating service credit purchase for certain in-state nonfederal governmental employment. |
163 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
03/24/2022 |
05:52 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2489 |
Amending provisions of the technology-enabled fiduciary financial institutions act relating to out-of-state financial institutions, banks and trust companies conducting fidfin transactions, fees and assessments, examinations, disclosures to consumers and requiring such institutions to be mandatory reporters for purposes of elder abuse. |
164 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
03/24/2022 |
05:52 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2490 |
Authorizing the state treasurer to determine account owners and designated beneficiaries for an ABLE savings account, adding who may open such an account and requiring compliance with the federal internal revenue code. |
165 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
03/24/2022 |
05:52 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2492 |
Reconciling conflicting amendments to certain statutes. |
252 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION |
04/27/2022 |
04:11 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2495 |
Senate Substitute for HB 2495 by Committee on Judiciary – Requiring retention of fingerprints by the Kansas bureau of investigation for participation in the federal rap back program; imposing restrictions on surveillance by certain employees of the Kansas department of wildlife and parks on private property; expanding the jurisdiction and powers of law enforcement officers to include situations when an activity is observed leading the officer to reasonably suspect a person is committing, has committed or is about to commit a crime and reasonably believe that a person is in imminent danger of death or bodily injury without immediate action; allowing a search warrant to be executed within 240 hours from the time of issuance; and directing the Kansas department for children and families to share certain information with investigating law enforcement agencies. |
259 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION SUBSTITUTE |
04/29/2022 |
12:53 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2508 |
Requiring retention of fingerprints by the Kansas bureau of investigation for participation in the federal rap back program. |
136 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
03/17/2022 |
08:46 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2508 |
Modifying the definition of possession in the Kansas criminal code, modifying the elements of and making changes to the criminal penalties of abuse of a child, requiring a forfeiture of an appearance bond to be set aside in certain circumstances, permitting testimony to be presented using a two-way electronic audio-video communication device during a preliminary hearing, making changes to the process for evaluating and treating people who are undergoing evaluation for competency to stand trial and allowing mobile competency evaluations. |
229 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/01/2022 |
07:33 PM |
Passed |
|
Passed |
|
HB2510 |
Updating certain investment limitation requirements to provide increased options for Kansas domiciled life insurance companies investing in equity interests and preferred stock. |
143 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
03/22/2022 |
03:28 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2510 |
Appropriations for FY 2022, FY 2023, and FY 2024, for various state agencies; 2022 omnibus bill; authorizing certain transfers and capital improvement projects. |
261 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/29/2022 |
01:29 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2537 |
Requiring the insurance department to hold a hearing in cases involving an order under the Kansas administrative procedure act. |
179 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
03/24/2022 |
06:05 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2540 |
Authorizing the construction of a memorial honoring Kansas gold star families. |
137 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
03/17/2022 |
08:46 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2540 |
Updating schedules I, II, IV and V of the uniform controlled substances act and excluding FDA-approved drug products from the definition of marijuana. |
262 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/29/2022 |
01:35 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2541 |
Crediting docket fees to the state general fund instead of the judicial branch docket fee fund; crediting marriage license fees and drivers' license reinstatement fees to the state general fund instead of the judicial branch nonjudicial salary adjustment fund. |
193 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION |
03/24/2022 |
06:23 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2547 |
Authorizing technology-enabled fiduciary financial institution insurance companies within the captive insurance act and providing for the requirements and operations thereof. |
166 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
03/24/2022 |
05:52 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2559 |
Creating the Kansas cotton boll weevil program and requiring the program to levy an assessment upon Kansas produced cotton and monitor and mitigate the risk of boll weevils. |
216 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
03/31/2022 |
07:38 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2559 |
Creating the Kansas cotton boll weevil program and requiring the program to levy an assessment upon Kansas produced cotton and monitor and mitigate the risk of boll weevils. |
167 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
03/24/2022 |
05:52 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2560 |
Extending certain penalties, fees and maximum amounts of fees and the expiration dates of certain programs of the Kansas department of agriculture. |
123 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION |
03/10/2022 |
12:18 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2564 |
Updating the version of risk-based capital instructions in effect. |
144 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
03/22/2022 |
03:28 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2567 |
Senate Substitute for HB 2567 by Committee on Ways and Means - Removing federal impact aid from the determination of local foundation aid in the Kansas school equity and enhancement act and excluding Fort Leavenworth school district and virtual school students from the capital improvement state aid determination. |
168 |
|
FINAL ACTION SUBSTITUTE |
03/24/2022 |
05:52 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2567 |
Senate Substitute for HB 2567 by Committee on Ways and Means - Removing federal impact aid from the determination of local foundation aid in the Kansas school equity and enhancement act and excluding Fort Leavenworth school district and virtual school students from the capital improvement state aid determination. |
257 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/28/2022 |
09:11 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
HB2568 |
Amending the Kansas mortgage business act by providing for mortgage business work at remote locations, license and registration renewal or reinstatement procedures, surety bond requirements and evidence of solvency and net worth and requiring notice when adding or closing branch offices. |
169 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
03/24/2022 |
06:00 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2574 |
Establishing a time limitation for awarding compensation for mental health counseling and increasing certain compensation award amounts by the crime victims compensation board. |
138 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
03/21/2022 |
06:44 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2591 |
Repealing the state general fund and conservation fee fund transfers to the abandoned oil and gas well fund. |
106 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
03/07/2022 |
09:53 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2594 |
Exempting certain modifications on antique vehicles from vehicle identification number offense seizures and dispositions. |
108 |
|
FINAL ACTION |
03/08/2022 |
09:43 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2595 |
Making certain antique vehicle titling procedures applicable to vehicles having a model year 60 years old or older. |
211 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
03/30/2022 |
09:41 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2595 |
Making certain antique vehicle titling procedures applicable to vehicles having a model year of 1960 or later instead of 1950 or later. |
170 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
03/24/2022 |
06:00 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2597 |
Senate Substitute for HB 2597 by Committee on Assessment and Taxation – Establishing a property tax revenue neutral rate complaint process, authorizing the county clerk to limit the amount of ad valorem taxes to be levied in certain circumstances, establishing a deadline for budgets to be filed with the director of accounts and reports, requiring roll call votes and publication of information, amending the definition of land devoted to agricultural use for property tax purposes to include incidental agritourism activity and zoos, providing for land devoted to agricultural use that is subject to the federal grassland conservation reserve program to be classified as grassland, establishing a property tax exemption for antique utility trailers and allowing for the proration of value for property tax purposes when certain personal property is acquired or sold prior to September 1 of any tax year. |
186 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION SUBSTITUTE |
03/24/2022 |
06:09 AM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
HB2597 |
Senate Substitute for HB 2597 by Committee on Assessment and Taxation – Establishing a property tax revenue neutral rate complaint process, authorizing the county clerk to limit the amount of ad valorem taxes to be levied in certain circumstances, establishing a deadline for budgets to be filed with the director of accounts and reports, requiring roll call votes and publication of information, amending the definition of land devoted to agricultural use for property tax purposes to include incidental agritourism activity and zoos, providing for land devoted to agricultural use that is subject to the federal grassland conservation reserve program to be classified as grassland, establishing a property tax exemption for antique utility trailers and allowing for the proration of value for property tax purposes when certain personal property is acquired or sold prior to September 1 of any tax year. |
270 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
05/23/2022 |
07:02 PM |
Passed |
|
Passed |
|
HB2605 |
Increasing the rural population requirement maximum for the veterinary training program for rural Kansas and creating a food animal percentage requirement that may be fulfilled in lieu thereof. |
171 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
03/24/2022 |
06:00 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2607 |
Clarifying the time limitations for habeas corpus claims, requiring earlier notice of anticipated release from custody of a person who may be a sexually violent predator to the attorney general and a multidisciplinary team and specifying where such person will be detained during civil commitment proceedings. |
187 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
03/24/2022 |
06:09 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2608 |
Removing provisions authorizing criminal restitution to be enforced as a civil judgment and authorizing judicial districts to contract for collection services for criminal restitution. |
194 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION |
03/24/2022 |
06:23 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2644 |
Designating the Sandhill plum as the official state fruit. |
205 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION AS AMENDED |
03/30/2022 |
05:00 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2703 |
Making changes to employment security law provisions regarding the employment security fund and employer contribution rates, the definition of employment to conform with federal law and various updates to the my reemployment plan program, including making the program mandatory with certain exceptions, and providing that the secretary of commerce may require participation by claimants in reemployment services. |
172 |
|
FINAL ACTION AMENDED |
03/24/2022 |
06:00 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2703 |
Changing law relating to employment including employment security law provisions regarding the employment security fund status and employer contribution rates and the definition of employment to conform with federal law, making revisions to the department of labor’s my reemployment plan program and enacting the Kansas targeted employment act to facilitate employment of persons with developmental disabilities through a tax credit incentive for employers. |
221 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/01/2022 |
01:31 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2712 |
Establishing the Kansas commission for the United States semiquincentennial. |
180 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION |
03/24/2022 |
06:05 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HB2717 |
Prohibiting any municipality from preventing the enforcement of federal immigration laws, requiring municipal law enforcement agencies to provide written notice to each law enforcement officer of the officer's duty to cooperate with state and federal agencies in the enforcement of immigration laws and requiring any municipal identification card to state on its face that it is not valid for state identification. |
204 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION |
03/30/2022 |
05:00 PM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SCR1619 |
Urging the adoption of the conclusions and recommendations of the 2021 Special Committee on Taxation regarding the fiscal future of Kansas. |
156 |
|
FINAL ACTION RESOLUTION |
03/24/2022 |
05:38 AM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
SCR1620 |
Proposing a constitutional amendment to require a supermajority for passage of certain bills containing new or increased state taxes. |
157 |
|
FINAL ACTION RESOLUTION AS AMENDED |
03/24/2022 |
05:38 AM |
Nay |
|
Failed |
|
SCR1621 |
Proposing a constitutional amendment to provide that the governor will appoint supreme court justices subject to senate confirmation and to eliminate the supreme court nominating commission. |
158 |
|
FINAL ACTION RESOLUTION |
03/24/2022 |
05:38 AM |
Nay |
|
Failed |
|
SCR1621 |
RN 3878, amendment for SCR1621 |
145 |
|
|
03/22/2022 |
08:21 PM |
Nay |
|
Failed |
|
SCR1621 |
RN 3881, amendment for SCR1621 |
146 |
|
|
03/22/2022 |
08:37 PM |
Nay |
|
Failed |
|
SCR1623 |
Urging the President of the United States to stop importing oil and gas from Russia. |
128 |
|
FINAL ACTION RESOLUTION |
03/15/2022 |
07:50 PM |
Passed |
|
Passed |
|
SCR 1624 - withdraw from committee |
|
246 |
|
SCR 1624 - WITHDRAW FROM COMMITTEE |
04/26/2022 |
02:41 PM |
Absent |
|
Failed |
|
HCR5014 |
RN 3942, amendment for HCR5014 |
150 |
|
|
03/23/2022 |
09:03 PM |
Yea |
|
Failed |
|
HCR5014 |
Proposing a constitutional amendment that provides for legislative oversight of rules and regulations adopted by executive branch agencies and officials. |
188 |
|
EMERGENCY FINAL ACTION RESOLUTION |
03/24/2022 |
06:09 AM |
Nay |
|
Passed |
|
HCR5022 |
Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring that a sheriff be elected in each county; exception. |
173 |
|
FINAL ACTION RESOLUTION AS AMENDED |
03/24/2022 |
06:00 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HCR5022 |
Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring that a sheriff be elected in each county; exception. |
235 |
|
ADOPT CCR |
04/01/2022 |
10:09 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HCR5030 |
Recognizing the growing problem of antisemitism in the United States. |
174 |
|
FINAL ACTION RESOLUTION |
03/24/2022 |
06:00 AM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
ALLEN-MURRAY |
Julie Allen-Murray, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate, to serve a term to expire December 31, 2025. |
253 |
|
APPOINTMENT |
04/27/2022 |
04:11 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
DONNELLY |
Chris Donnelly, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate, to serve a term to expire January 15, 2025. |
10 |
|
APPOINTMENT |
01/26/2022 |
09:16 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
GEREN |
Jill Geren, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate, to serve a term to expire January 15, 2023. |
11 |
|
APPOINTMENT |
01/26/2022 |
09:16 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
GILBERT |
Jonathan Gilbert, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate, to serve a term to expire March 15, 2025. |
12 |
|
APPOINTMENT |
01/26/2022 |
09:16 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HOLLOWAY |
Moniqueka Holloway, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate, to serve a term to expire January 15, 2025. |
13 |
|
APPOINTMENT |
01/26/2022 |
09:16 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
NELSON |
Jason Nelson, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate, to serve at the pleasure of the governor. |
14 |
|
APPOINTMENT |
01/26/2022 |
09:16 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SMALL |
Jonathan Small, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate, to serve a term to expire January 15, 2023. |
16 |
|
APPOINTMENT |
01/26/2022 |
09:16 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SPALDING |
Sheryl Spalding, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate, to serve a term to expire January 15, 2024. |
17 |
|
APPOINTMENT |
01/26/2022 |
09:16 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
TURNER |
William Turner, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate, to serve at the pleasure of the governor. |
15 |
|
APPOINTMENT |
01/26/2022 |
09:16 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
YOUNG |
William (Pat) Young, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate, to serve a term to expire March 15, 2025. |
18 |
|
APPOINTMENT |
01/26/2022 |
09:16 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
YUN |
Joanne Yun, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate, to serve a term to expire January 15, 2025. |
19 |
|
APPOINTMENT |
01/26/2022 |
09:16 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
DRISKELL |
Laurel Driskell, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate, to serve a term to expire January 15, 2024. |
23 |
|
APPOINTMENT |
01/27/2022 |
08:57 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
EWERT |
Michelle Ewert, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate, to serve a term to expire January 15, 2023. |
24 |
|
APPOINTMENT |
01/27/2022 |
08:57 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
HIGHT |
Taylor Hight, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate, to serve a term to expire March 15, 2024. |
25 |
|
APPOINTMENT |
01/27/2022 |
08:57 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
NEWMAN |
Jack Newman, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate, to serve a term to expire March 15, 2024. |
26 |
|
APPOINTMENT |
01/27/2022 |
08:57 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
PERRY |
Braden Perry, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate, to serve a term to expire January 15, 2023. |
27 |
|
APPOINTMENT |
01/27/2022 |
08:57 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
SPRECKER |
Devin Sprecker, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate, to serve a term to expire January 15, 2024. |
28 |
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APPOINTMENT |
01/27/2022 |
08:57 PM |
Yea |
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Passed |
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WILKERSON |
Debbie Wilkerson, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate, to serve a term to expire March 15, 2025. |
29 |
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APPOINTMENT |
01/27/2022 |
08:57 PM |
Yea |
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Passed |
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Motion to adjourn |
|
36 |
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MOTION TO ADJOURN |
02/07/2022 |
11:54 PM |
Nay |
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Passed |
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Withdraw SB 342 from Committee |
|
256 |
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WITHDRAW SB 342 FROM COMMITTEE |
04/27/2022 |
09:48 PM |
Yea |
|
Failed |
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ICE |
Carl Ice, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate, to serve a term to expire June 30, 2025. |
95 |
|
APPOINTMENT |
03/02/2022 |
08:45 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
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LANE |
Cynthia Lane, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate, to serve a term to expire June 30, 2025. |
96 |
|
APPOINTMENT |
03/02/2022 |
08:45 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
WINTER |
Winton Winter, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate, to serve a term to expire June 30, 2025. |
97 |
|
APPOINTMENT |
03/02/2022 |
08:45 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
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COBLE |
Angela Coble, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate, to serve a term to expire None. |
113 |
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APPOINTMENT |
03/09/2022 |
10:14 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
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STANEK |
Janet Stanek, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate, to serve at the pleasure of the governor. |
114 |
|
APPOINTMENT |
03/09/2022 |
10:14 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
|
KEEN |
Dwight Keen, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate, to serve a term to expire March 15, 2026. |
148 |
|
APPOINTMENT |
03/23/2022 |
03:20 PM |
Yea |
|
Passed |
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CROSS |
Connor Cross, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate, to serve a term to expire March 15, 2025. |
91 |
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APPOINTMENT |
03/02/2022 |
08:41 PM |
Absent |
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Passed |
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MCCLURE |
Dawn McClure, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate, to serve a term to expire June 30, 2024. |
92 |
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APPOINTMENT |
03/02/2022 |
08:41 PM |
Absent |
|
Passed |
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NEISES |
Amber Neises, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate, to serve a term to expire June 30, 2024. |
93 |
|
APPOINTMENT |
03/02/2022 |
08:41 PM |
Absent |
|
Passed |
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PIERCE |
Pamela Pierce, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate, to serve a term to expire June 30, 2024. |
94 |
|
APPOINTMENT |
03/02/2022 |
08:41 PM |
Absent |
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Passed |
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Suspend Rule 4K to consider HB 2597 |
|
269 |
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SUSPEND RULE 4K TO CONSIDER HB 2597 |
05/23/2022 |
06:52 PM |
Nay |
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Passed |
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