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2023 Bills Vetoed By The Governor Full Report

SB8 - Bill by Joint Corrections and Juvenile Justice Oversight
Increasing good time and program credits for certain offenders.
SB26 - Bill by Transportation
House Substitute for SB 26 by Committee on Transportation - Updating motor carrier laws and the regulation of motor carriers by the state corporation commission.
SB169 - Bill by Ways and Means
Authorizing the legislative coordinating council to prohibit the carrying of concealed handguns in the state capitol.
SB180 - Bill by Senators Peck, Bowers, Corson, Hilderbrand, Kloos, McGinn, Pittman, Steffen, Thompson
Providing a sales tax exemption for certain purchases by disabled veterans.
SB209 - Bill by Federal and State Affairs
Restrictions on third party solicitations to registered voters to file an application for an advance voting ballot.
SB228 - Bill by Assessment and Taxation
Allowing retailer to retain the state rate of sales and compensating use tax from movie ticket sales and concession sales.
HB2094 - Bill by Appropriations
Substitute for HB 2094 by Committee on Appropriations - Expanding educational benefits of tuition and fees waiver for spouses and dependents of public safety officers and personnel who are injured or disabled while performing service-related duties.
HB2138 - Bill by 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.
HB2236 - Bill by Financial Institutions and Rural Development
Authorizing exclusion of the sales comparison approach in mortgage financing appraisals of certain unique residential real property in rural counties.
HB2238 - Bill by Representative Collins
Eliminating the dollar limitation for acceptance of gifts by donors to school districts or cities, or both, for library purposes.
HB2264 - Bill by Judiciary
Permitting student athletes at postsecondary educational institutions to receive compensation for the use of their name, image, likeness rights or athletic reputation.
HB2285 - Bill by Representative Garber
Creating the campus free speech act to require each public postsecondary educational institution to adopt a policy of free expression.
HB2304 - Bill by Representative Toplikar
Increasing income tax credit for expenditures to make a principal dwelling accessible to persons with a disability.
HB2313 - Bill by Assessment and Taxation
Senate Substitute for HB 2313 by Committee on Assessment and Taxation - Providing for reimbursement of property taxes for certain business shutdowns or restrictions, allowing Kansas national guard and reservist members who are in good standing to receive a property tax exemption for up to two motor vehicles, authorizing continuation of the statewide levy for schools and the exemption of a portion of residential property from such levy, authorizing appointment by the governor of a member pro tempore when a vacancy on the state board of tax appeals exists and directing post audit study of the impact of non-profit and governmental entities competing against for-profit businesses.
HB2325 - Bill by Insurance and Pensions
Prohibiting certain billing practices by health insurers and enacting the end surprise medical bills act.
HB2344 - Bill by Elections
Requiring Riley county to elect a county sheriff beginning in the 2022 election cycle and abolishing the Riley county law enforcement agency.
HB2350 - Bill by Corrections and Juvenile Justice
Expanding the number of presumptive probation and border grid blocks in the sentencing grid for nondrug crimes.

NOTE: Bills with line item vetoes are not included on this report but can be found on the Laws report.
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