And your committee on conference recommends the adoption of this report.
Tim Emert
John Vratil
Greta Goodwin
Michael O'Neal
Tim Carmody
Janice L. Pauls
Senator Emert moved the Senate adopt the Conference Committee Report on HB 2101.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 31, nays 8, present and passing 0; absent or not voting 1.
Yeas: Barone, Becker, Biggs, Bond, Corbin, Donovan, Downey, Emert, Feleciano,
Gilstrap, Gooch, Goodwin, Harrington, Hensley, Jones, Jordan, Kerr, Langworthy,
Lawrence, Lee, Morris, Oleen, Petty, Praeger, Salisbury, Steffes, Steineger, Stephens,
Tyson, Umbarger, Vidricksen.
Nays: Bleeker, Brownlee, Clark, Huelskamp, Pugh, Ranson, Salmans, Vratil.
Absent or not voting: Hardenburger.
The Conference Committee report was adopted.
CHANGE OF CONFERENCE
The President announced the appointment of Senator Petty as a member of the
Conference Committee on HB 2548 to replace Senator Goodwin.
INTRODUCTION OF ORIGINAL MOTIONS AND SENATE RESOLUTIONS
Senator Brownlee introduced the following Senate resolution, which was read:
SENATE RESOLUTION No. 1866--
A RESOLUTION in memory of William James ``Jim'' French, Jr.
WHEREAS, William James ``Jim'' French, Jr., 81, of Olathe, died February 22, 1999;
and
WHEREAS, Mr. French and his wife operated a small business in Liberal for 21 years.
While there he was the founder of the Shrove Tuesday International Pancake Race between
Liberal and Olney, England. As a community leader he was a past president of the Liberal
Jaycees and the Liberal Board of Education; and
WHEREAS, As a Republican, Mr. French was Chairman of the Seward County GOP
Central Committee, campaign manager for U.S. Senator Bob Dole, Chairman of the First
(56 counties) Congressional District, a delegate to the 1968 GOP National Convention and
a Republican precinct committeeman for many years;
WHEREAS, Mr. French retired in 1980 as the chief financial officer of the Small
Business Administration having jurisdiction over the states of Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa and
Missouri; and
WHEREAS, Mr. French was a member of the Olathe Noon Rotary Club, the Grace
United Methodist Church in Olathe, Post 153 of the American Legion in Olathe, Veterans
of Foreign Wars in St. John and the Olathe Chamber of Commerce. He was a member of
several historical groups and societies and wrote historical articles for numerous Kansas
publications including the Johnson's County Gazette; and
WHEREAS, Mr. French, a former Eagle Scout, was a combat aerial gunner on a ``Flying
Fortress'' B-17 bomber during World War II earning the Distinguished Flying Cross, Air
Medal with Two Oak Leaf Clusters, European Battle Medal with three battle stars and a
presidential unit citation; and
WHEREAS, Mr. French is survived by his wife, Lavone, a son, William James III, two
daughters, Kathryn Purser and Constance Fox, seven grandchildren and four great-
grandchildren: Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the Senate of the State of Kansas: That we extend our deepest sympathy
to the family of William James French, Jr.; and
Be it further resolved: That the Secretary of the Senate be directed to provide an
enrolled copy of this resolution to Mrs. William James French, Jr., 1501 Sunvale Terrace,
Olathe, Kansas 66062.
On emergency motion of Senator Brownlee SR 1866 was adopted unanimously.
REPORT ON ENGROSSED BILLS
SB 240, 345 reported correctly re-engrossed May 1, 1999.
REPORT ON ENROLLED BILLS
SR 1855, 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859, 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863 reported correctly enrolled,
properly signed and presented to the Secretary of the Senate on May 1, 1999.
ORIGINAL MOTION
Senator Emert moved that subsection 4(k) of the Joint Rules of the Senate and House
of Representatives be suspended for the purpose of considering the following bills: SB 361;
S Sub for HB 2339, S Sub for HB 2558.
FINAL ACTION ON BILLS AND CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
On motion of Senator Emert an emergency was declared by a 23 constitutional majority,
and SB 361; S Sub for HB 2339, S Sub for HB 2558 were advanced to Final Action,
subject to amendment, debate and roll call.
SB 361, An act concerning school districts; authorizing boards of education to enter into
contracts with state educational institutions and corporations controlled thereby for food
service; amending K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 72-5126 and repealing the existing section, was
considered on final action.
The bill was amended by adoption of the committee amendments.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 39, nays 0, present and passing 0; absent or not voting 1.
Yeas: Barone, Becker, Biggs, Bleeker, Bond, Brownlee, Clark, Corbin, Donovan, Downey,
Emert, Feleciano, Gilstrap, Gooch, Goodwin, Harrington, Hensley, Huelskamp, Jones,
Jordan, Kerr, Langworthy, Lawrence, Lee, Morris, Oleen, Petty, Praeger, Pugh, Ranson,
Salisbury, Salmans, Steffes, Steineger, Stephens, Tyson, Umbarger, Vidricksen, Vratil.
Absent or not voting: Hardenburger.
The bill passed, as amended.
S Sub for HB 2339, An act concerning legislative compensation and benefits; amending
K.S.A. 74-4995 and K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 46-137a and 74-4911f and repealing the existing
sections, was considered on final action.
The bill was amended by adoption of the committee report recommending a substitute
bill.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 14, nays 25, present and passing 0; absent or not voting
1.
Yeas: Becker, Bond, Corbin, Donovan, Gooch, Jones, Langworthy, Lawrence, Oleen,
Praeger, Ranson, Steineger, Vidricksen, Vratil.
Nays: Barone, Biggs, Bleeker, Brownlee, Clark, Downey, Emert, Feleciano, Gilstrap,
Goodwin, Harrington, Hensley, Huelskamp, Jordan, Kerr, Lee, Morris, Petty, Pugh,
Salisbury, Salmans, Steffes, Stephens, Tyson, Umbarger.
Absent or not voting: Hardenburger.
The substitute bill did not pass.
EXPLANATION OF VOTE
Mr. President: I vote ``aye'' on S Sub for HB 2339.
I believe in a citizen legislature as well as term limits so I do not want to see legislative
salaries raised to a level that encourages one to become a career legislator or stay too long.
However, I believe the plan presented in S Sub for HB 2339 is reasonable and may allow
more people to run for office and be more fairly compensated for the time and effort spent
both in Topeka and in their district. I believe most of my colleagues need and deserve this
pay raise.--Pat Ranson
The following amendment offered to S Sub for HB 2339 by Senator Salisbury was
rejected: on page 1, in line 14, preceding ``K.S.A.'' by inserting ``On and after January 8,
2001,''; in line 21, by striking all following ``(2)''; in line 22, by striking ``2000,''; in line 34,
by striking ``2000'' and inserting ``2002'';
On page 2, in line 27, by striking ``2000'' and inserting ``2001''; in line 31, by striking ``;
and'' and inserting a period; by striking all in lines 32 through 39; in line 40, preceding
``K.S.A.'' by inserting ``On and after January 8, 2001,'';
On page 3, in line 21, by striking ``On and after January 8, 2001, any'' and inserting ``Any'';
On page 4, in line 23, preceding ``K.S.A.'' by inserting ``On and after January 8, 2001,'';
in line 24, by striking ``July 1, 1999'' and inserting ``January 8, 2001'';
On page 5, by striking all in lines 26 through 32; in line 33, by striking ``(c)'' and inserting
``(b)'';
On page 6, in line 8, by striking ``Except'' and inserting ``On and after January 8, 2001,
except''; in line 21, by striking ``If'' and inserting ``On and after January 8, 2001, if''; in line
29, preceding ``K.S.A.'' where it appears for the first time, by inserting ``On and after January
8, 2001,''; in line 31, preceding ``its'' by inserting ``January 8, 2001, and'';
S Sub for HB 2558, An act concerning the disposition of certain moneys for the benefit
of children; disposition of tobacco litigation settlement proceeds; creating the Kansas
endowment for youth fund, the children's initiatives fund and the children's initiatives
accountability fund; establishing the Kansas children's cabinet; prescribing certain powers,
duties and functions; providing for the investment and management of such funds;
abolishing the children's health care programs fund; amending K.S.A. 75-7021 and K.S.A.
1998 Supp. 20-367, 38-1808 and 38-1901 and repealing the existing sections; also repealing
K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 38-2008, as amended by adoption of the committee report recommending
a substitute bill, and by Senator Brownlee, on Friday, April 30, 1999, was considered on
final action.
The substitute bill was amended by motion of Senator Salmans on page 2 of the typed
version of the bill, in line 30, before ``juvenile'' by inserting ``tobacco, alcohol, drugs or''
Upon the showing of five hands a roll call vote was requested.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 26, nays 10, present and passing 1; absent or not voting
3.
Yeas: Barone, Biggs, Bleeker, Brownlee, Clark, Corbin, Donovan, Downey, Feleciano,
Gilstrap, Goodwin, Harrington, Hensley, Huelskamp, Jones, Jordan, Lee, Petty, Praeger,
Pugh, Ranson, Salmans, Steineger, Stephens, Tyson, Vratil.
Nays: Becker, Bond, Emert, Langworthy, Lawrence, Morris, Oleen, Steffes, Umbarger,
Vidricksen.
Present and passing: Gooch.
Absent or not voting: Hardenburger, Kerr, Salisbury.
The motion carried and the amendment was adopted.
The substitute bill was amended by motion of Senator Bleeker on page 18, line 14, by
striking all after the period; by striking all in line 15.
The substitute bill was amended by motion of Senator Kerr on page 12, in line 35 by
striking ``(7)'' and inserting ``(8)''; in line 36, by striking ``(8)'' and inserting ``(9)''; in line 37,
by striking ``(9)'' and inserting ``(10)''; in line 38 by striking ``(10)'' and inserting ``(11)'';
On roll call for Final Action on S Sub HB 2558 the vote was: Yeas 29, nays 10, present
and passing 0; absent or not voting 1.
Yeas: Barone, Becker, Biggs, Bond, Corbin, Donovan, Downey, Emert, Feleciano,
Gilstrap, Gooch, Goodwin, Hensley, Jones, Kerr, Langworthy, Lee, Morris, Oleen, Petty,
Praeger, Salisbury, Steffes, Steineger, Stephens, Tyson, Umbarger, Vidricksen, Vratil.
Nays: Bleeker, Brownlee, Clark, Harrington, Huelskamp, Jordan, Lawrence, Pugh,
Ranson, Salmans.
Absent or not voting: Hardenburger.
The substitute bill passed, as amended.
EXPLANATION OF VOTE
Mr. President: I vote yes on S Sub for HB 2558.
The other day, we took the step of approving a new comprehensive transportation plan
that will play an important part in the future economic growth of our state.
The second step we take today, and in my opinion a more important step for our future
economic and social growth, is the approval of a comprehensive plan for our children.
The passage of this bill represents the beginning of what I hope will be an historic, long-
term commitment by this and future legislatures to our state's most valuable resource, our
children.
I have always believed that if we approved a multi-year plan for transportation, we should
also set in motion a multi-year plan for children. Today, we have seized the opportunity to
establish the Kansas Endowment for Youth Fund and begin to lay the foundation for the
well-being of generations to come.
As a father, teacher, and legislator, I am proud that Kansas has taken a leadership role
that will serve as an example to other state legislatures as a great accomplishment and the
best possible future use of tobacco settlement money.--Anthony Hensley
Mr. President: Children. Children. Children. We have all heard the rhetoric, Mr.
President. But today rhetoric was replaced by reality. Instead of taking this excellent
opportunity to dedicate tobacco settlement funds to the needs of children--whether it be
for reducing class size for kids, increasing pay for those who teach our kids, helping support
families with tax credits, funding college scholarships for kids, promoting health care for
kids and meeting the technology needs of our schools--this Senate has chosen instead to
keep these funds to spend as their own political capital in future years. The reality today
has certainly clarified the rhetoric of those who refused to support these initiatives for our
kids.--Tim Huelskamp
Mr. President: I vote ``NO'' on S Sub for HB 2558 because it was thrust upon the
Senate at the last minute without hearings and without full understanding of the
consequences of its passage. No citizen should be proud of the way this piece of legislation
was handled in the last days of this session, when deals are made that may not be in the
best interests of the Kansas taxpayers and may cost them dearly in the future.--Pat Ranson
The following amendments offered to S Sub HB 2558 were rejected:
Senator Clark moved to amend the bill on page 16, following line 31, by inserting the
following material to read as follows:
``New Sec. 10. (a) The state board of regents shall establish and implement the STARS
scholarship program for Kansas residents who are students at postsecondary educational
institutions in accordance with this section. The STARS scholarship program shall be
designed to augment and supplement other available financial assistance, including, but not
limited to, financial assistance through state or federal programs providing scholarships,
grants, tuition assistance or work-study opportunities, and to provide financial assistance to
persons with demonstrated need who are students at postsecondary educational institutions.
Eligibility for the financial assistance program shall be established in accordance with need-
based and other criteria prescribed by rules and regulations adopted by the state board of
regents. The STARS scholarship program established under this section shall provide grants
or other forms of financial assistance to eligible students for all or part of tuition and fees
charged by the postsecondary educational institution for each semester, or other equivalent
academic or instructional period, and may be renewed for not more than eight semesters,
or other equivalent academic or instructional periods, upon continued satisfactory
completion of the student's course-work requirements at the postsecondary educational
institution and maintaining the equivalent of at least a 2.75 grade point average on a 4.0
scale. The state board shall implement the STARS scholarship program commencing with
the fall semester of the 2001-2002 academic year, or the equivalent academic or instructional
period that commences in the fall of 2000.
(b) There is hereby established in the state treasury the STARS scholarship program
fund which shall be administered by the state board of regents. All moneys credited to the
STARS scholarship program fund shall be used for STARS program scholarships in
accordance with this act. All expenditures from the STARS scholarship program fund shall
be made in accordance with appropriation acts upon warrants of the director of accounts
and reports issued pursuant to vouchers approved by the executive officer of the state board
of regents or the executive officer's designee.
(c) On July 1, 2001, and on each July 1 thereafter, or as soon thereafter as moneys are
available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $50,000,000 from the Kansas
endowment for youth fund to the STARS scholarship program fund.'';
And by renumbering sections accordingly.
Upon the showing of five hands a roll call vote was requested.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 13, nays 17, present and passing 6; absent or not voting
4.
Yeas: Bleeker, Brownlee, Clark, Donovan, Gilstrap, Harrington, Huelskamp, Jordan,
Pugh, Ranson, Salmans, Tyson, Umbarger.
Nays: Becker, Biggs, Bond, Corbin, Downey, Emert, Goodwin, Kerr, Langworthy,
Lawrence, Lee, Morris, Praeger, Steffes, Steineger, Vidricksen, Vratil.
Present and passing: Barone, Feleciano, Gooch, Hensley, Petty, Stephens.
Absent or not voting: Hardenburger, Jones, Oleen, Salisbury.
The motion failed and the amendment was rejected.
EXPLANATION OF VOTE
Mr. President: I support the STARS scholarship program. While the STARS
scholarship program merits passage and implementation by this Kansas Legislature, I cannot
vote for STARS at the expense of the Children's Trust Fund. In fact, it is questionable
whether this amendment is even permissible under the provisions of the underlying bill.
The Children's Trust Fund will direct funding to the health and well-being of Kansas
children under the age of 18. The STARS program will provide scholarships to many
Kansans who chose to attend a postsecondary educational institution and most of whom
would be over the age of 18.
However I hope future legislatures will revisit the STARS program and provide Kansans
a better opportunity to obtain an affordable postsecondary education.--Anthony Hensley
Senator Jordan moved to amend the bill on page 16, preceding line 32, by inserting the
following material to read as follows:
``New Sec. 10. (a) On July 1, 2000, and on each July 1 thereafter, or as soon thereafter
as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $1,000,000 from
the Kansas endowment for youth fund to the at-risk kids fund.
(b) There is hereby established in the state treasury the at-risk kids fund which shall be
administered by the Kansas children's cabinet. All expenditures from the fund shall be made
in accordance with appropriation acts upon warrants of the director of accounts and reports
issued pursuant to vouchers approved by the chairperson of the Kansas children's cabinet
or by the designee of the chairperson of the Kansas children's cabinet. All expenditures
from the at-risk kids fund shall be made: (1) To teachers and paraprofessionals who serve
students in grades six through 12 and work in schools where at least 40% of the student
population is eligible for a free or reduced school lunch program; and
(2) to applicants who develop a lesson plan or thematic unit marked by creativity and
fidelity to the highest standards of academic achievement.
(c) An applicant's proposal may focus on any academic or vocational-technical subject.
(d) The Kansas children's cabinet shall develop and provide application forms containing
the criteria in subsections (b) and (c) and such other information required by the cabinet
for the award to be granted.
(e) Yearly awards of $2,000 each shall be awarded to 500 persons meeting the
established criteria.'';
And by renumbering sections accordingly;
In the title, on page 1, in line 16 after the semicolon by inserting ``establishing the at-risk
kids fund;''
Upon the showing of five hands a roll call vote was requested.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 13, nays 19, present and passing 5; absent or not voting
3.
Yeas: Bleeker, Brownlee, Clark, Donovan, Gilstrap, Harrington, Huelskamp, Jordan,
Pugh, Ranson, Salmans, Tyson, Umbarger.
Nays: Becker, Biggs, Bond, Corbin, Downey, Emert, Gooch, Goodwin, Hensley,
Langworthy, Lawrence, Lee, Petty, Praeger, Salisbury, Steffes, Steineger, Vidricksen, Vratil.
Present and passing: Barone, Feleciano, Kerr, Morris, Stephens.
Absent or not voting: Hardenburger, Jones, Oleen.
The motion failed and the amendment was rejected.
According to Senate Rules, a call of the senate was determined to be not in order.
Senator Pugh moved to amend the bill on page 22 of the typed version of the bill,
preceding line 22, by inserting the following material to read as follows:
``New Sec. 10 (a) For all taxable years commencing after December 31, 1998, there
shall be allowed as a credit against the tax liability of a resident individual imposed under
the Kansas income tax act, an amount equal to 25% of the amount of the credit allowed
against such individual's federal income tax liability pursuant to section 24 of the federal
internal revenue code for the taxable year for which such credit was claimed against the
individual's federal income tax liability. The credit allowed by this section shall not exceed
the amount of tax imposed by K.S.A. 79-32,110, and amendments thereto, reduced by the
sum of any other credits allowable pursuant to law. The tax credit allowed by this section
shall be known as the children-first initiatives tax credit.
(b) On July 1, 2000, and on each July 1 thereafter, or as soon after moneys are available,
the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $36,100,000 from the Kansas endowment
for youth fund to the state general fund.'';
New Sec. 11. (a) On July 1, 2000, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $14,000,000 from the Kansas endowment for
youth fund to the teacher merit pay fund. On each July 1 after July 1, 2000, the director of
accounts and reports shall transfer the amount equal to $14,000,000 increased by a
percentage equal to the percentage increase in the moneys received pursuant to the tobacco
litigation settlement agreements during the current fiscal year over the amount of such
moneys received during the preceding fiscal year.
(b) There is hereby established in the state treasury the teacher merit pay fund which
shall be administered by the board of education. All expenditures from the fund shall be
made in accordance with appropriation acts upon warrants of the director of accounts and
reports issued pursuant to vouchers approved by the chairperson of the board of education
or by the designee of the board of education. All expenditures from the teacher merit pay
fund during each fiscal year shall be allocated and distributed equally among all classroom
teachers employed by school districts and accredited nonpublic schools.
(c) As used in this section, ``classroom teacher'' means regular kindergarten through
grade 12 classroom teachers, special education teachers, practical arts/vocational education
teachers, prekindergarten teachers and reading specialists.'';
And by renumbering sections accordingly.
Upon the showing of five hands a roll call vote was requested.
A request for the question to be divided was withdrawn.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 13, nays 15, present and passing 11; absent or not voting
1.
Yeas: Bleeker, Brownlee, Clark, Donovan, Gilstrap, Harrington, Huelskamp, Jordan,
Pugh, Ranson, Salmans, Tyson, Umbarger.
Nays: Becker, Biggs, Bond, Emert, Goodwin, Jones, Langworthy, Lee, Oleen, Praeger,
Salisbury, Steffes, Steineger, Vidricksen, Vratil.
Present and passing: Barone, Corbin, Downey, Feleciano, Gooch, Hensley, Kerr,
Lawrence, Morris, Petty, Stephens.
Absent or not voting: Hardenburger.
The motion failed and the amendment was rejected.
EXPLANATION OF VOTE
Mr. President: The first part of this amendment has merit and would provide tax relief
to working families with children.
The second part would authorize the transfer of $14 million from the Children's Trust
Fund to provide teacher merit pay increases. This amendment defines ``teacher'' to include
special education teachers, of which I am one.
While I support the first part of this amendment, I have a direct financial conflict of
interest with the second part because I am employed as a special education teacher in USD
501. Due to this conflict, I must abstain from voting this on this amendment.--Anthony
Hensley
Senator Brownlee moved to amend the bill on page 7, preceding line 18, by inserting the
following material to read as follows:
``New Sec. 4. (a) On July 1, 2000, and on each July 1 thereafter, or as soon thereafter
as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $30,000,000 from
the Kansas endowment for youth fund to the preferred PTR classes fund.
(b) There is hereby established in the state treasury the preferred PTR classes fund
which shall be administered by the state board of education. All expenditures from the fund
shall be made in accordance with appropriation acts upon warrants of the director of
accounts and reports issued pursuant to vouchers approved by the chairperson of the state
board of education or by the designee of the state board of education. All expenditures from
the preferred PTR classes fund shall be for the purpose of maintenance by school districts
of preferred pupil/teacher ratio classes having a pupil/teacher ratio of not more than 17.1.'';
And by renumbering sections accordingly.
Upon the showing of five hands a roll call vote was requested.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 12, nays 12, present and passing 10; absent or not voting
6.
Yeas: Bleeker, Brownlee, Clark, Donovan, Harrington, Huelskamp, Jordan, Pugh,
Ranson, Salmans, Tyson, Umbarger.
Nays: Becker, Biggs, Bond, Emert, Goodwin, Hensley, Jones, Langworthy, Praeger,
Steffes, Steineger, Vidricksen.
Present and passing: Barone, Downey, Feleciano, Gilstrap, Gooch, Lawrence, Lee,
Morris, Petty, Stephens.
Absent or not voting: Corbin, Hardenburger, Kerr, Oleen, Salisbury, Vratil.
The motion failed and the amendment was rejected.
EXPLANATION OF VOTE
Mr. President: While I believe children will have a better chance to succeed in school
by reducing class size in the early grades, I cannot support this amendment at this time.
Most of our public school administrators I visit with want the Legislature to fund all-day
kindergarten as a better way to help children obtain a good, early headstart to their
education.
I believe the next session of the Legislature must better address the issue of early
childhood education, especially in beginning to fund all-day kindergarten.--Anthony
Hensley
Senator Bleeker moved to amend the bill on page 3, of the typed version of the bill, in
line 12, by striking ``Moneys allocated''; by striking all in lines 13, 14, and 15;
Upon the showing of five hands a roll call vote was requested.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 18, nays 17, present and passing 1; absent or not voting
4.
Yeas: Bleeker, Brownlee, Clark, Corbin, Donovan, Gilstrap, Gooch, Harrington,
Huelskamp, Jordan, Lawrence, Morris, Oleen, Pugh, Ranson, Salmans, Tyson, Umbarger.
Nays: Barone, Becker, Biggs, Bond, Feleciano, Goodwin, Hensley, Jones, Langworthy,
Lee, Petty, Praeger, Steffes, Steineger, Stephens, Vidricksen, Vratil.
Present and passing: Emert.
Absent or not voting: Downey, Hardenburger, Kerr, Salisbury.
The motion carried and the amendment was adopted.
Having voted on the prevailing side, Senator Gooch moved the senate reconsider its action
on the previous amendment.
The motion carried, and the amendment offered by Senator Bleeker was reconsidered
and rejected.
Senator Clark moved to amend the bill on page 16, following line 31, by inserting the
following material to read as follows:
``New Sec. 10. (a) On July 1, 2000, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $21,026,955 from the Kansas endowment for
youth fund to the Kansas higher education fund. On July 1, 2001, or as soon thereafter as
moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $15,513,055 from
the Kansas endowment for youth fund to the Kansas higher education fund. On July 1, 2002,
or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall
transfer $16,252,640 from the Kansas endowment for youth fund to the Kansas higher
education fund. On July 1, 2003, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director
of accounts and reports shall transfer $16,881,065 from the Kansas endowment for youth
fund to the Kansas higher education fund.
(b) There is hereby established in the state treasury the Kansas higher education fund
which shall be administered by the state board of regents. All expenditures from the Kansas
higher education fund shall be made in accordance with appropriation acts upon warrants
of the director of accounts and reports issued pursuant to vouchers approved by the
chairperson of the state board of regents or by the designee of the state board of regents.
All expenditures from the Kansas higher education fund during fiscal years 2000 through
2003 shall be allocated and distributed to postsecondary educational institutions in
accordance with the provisions of the Kansas higher education coordination act.'';
And by renumbering sections accordingly.
Upon the showing of five hands a roll call vote was requested.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 12, nays 22, present and passing 3; absent or not voting
3.
Yeas: Bleeker, Brownlee, Clark, Donovan, Harrington, Huelskamp, Jordan, Pugh,
Ranson, Salmans, Tyson, Umbarger.
Nays: Becker, Biggs, Bond, Corbin, Downey, Emert, Feleciano, Gooch, Goodwin,
Hensley, Jones, Langworthy, Lawrence, Lee, Morris, Oleen, Petty, Praeger, Steffes,
Steineger, Vidricksen, Vratil.
Present and passing: Barone, Gilstrap, Stephens.
Absent or not voting: Hardenburger, Kerr, Salisbury.
The motion failed and the amendment was rejected.
Senator Huelskamp moved to amend the bill on page 16, preceding line 32, by inserting
the following material to read as follows:
``New Sec. 10. (a) On July 1, 2000, and on each July 1 thereafter, or as soon thereafter
as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer 10% of the
unencumbered balance in the Kansas endowment for youth fund on each such date to the
crumbling classrooms fund.
(b) There is hereby established in the state treasury the crumbling classrooms fund
which shall be administered by the state board of regents. All expenditures from the fund
shall be made in accordance with appropriation acts upon warrants of the director of
accounts and reports issued pursuant to vouchers approved by the chairperson of the state
board of regents or by the designee of the state board of regents. All expenditures from the
crumbling classrooms fund shall be made to Washburn university and the community
colleges for the purpose of construction, reconstruction, repair, remodeling, additions to,
furnishing and equipping of classrooms.'';
And by renumbering sections accordingly.
Upon the showing of five hands a roll call vote was requested.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 11, nays 24, present and passing 2; absent or not voting
3.
Yeas: Bleeker, Brownlee, Clark, Harrington, Huelskamp, Jordan, Pugh, Ranson, Salmans,
Tyson, Umbarger.
Nays: Becker, Biggs, Bond, Corbin, Donovan, Downey, Emert, Feleciano, Gooch,
Goodwin, Hensley, Jones, Langworthy, Lawrence, Lee, Morris, Oleen, Petty, Praeger,
Steffes, Steineger, Stephens, Vidricksen, Vratil.
Present and passing: Barone, Gilstrap.
Absent or not voting: Hardenburger, Kerr, Salisbury.
The motion failed and the amendment was rejected.
Senator Tyson moved to amend the bill on page 16, preceding line 32, by inserting the
following material to read as follows:
``New Sec. 10. (a) On July 1, 2001, and on each July 1 thereafter, or as soon thereafter
as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount
certified to the director of accounts and reports by the state board of education determined
to be necessary to fund the difference between the state general fund appropriation for
special education and the amount required to reimburse school districts at 100% of the
actual expenses incurred for the provision of such services from the Kansas endowment for
youth fund to the school district special education fund.
(b) There is hereby established in the state treasury the school district special education
fund which shall be administered by the state board of education. All expenditures from the
fund shall be made in accordance with appropriation acts upon warrants of the director of
accounts and reports issued pursuant to vouchers approved by the chairperson of the state
board of education or by the designee of the state board of education. All expenditures from
the school district special education fund during fiscal year 2002 and thereafter shall be
allocated and distributed to school districts in an amount necessary to reimburse school
districts for the provision of special education services in an amount equal to 100% of the
actual expenses incurred for such services.'';
And by renumbering sections accordingly.
Upon the showing of five hands a roll call vote was requested.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 12, nays 18, present and passing 7; absent or not voting
3.
Yeas: Bleeker, Brownlee, Clark, Donovan, Gilstrap, Harrington, Huelskamp, Jordan,
Pugh, Ranson, Salmans, Tyson.
Nays: Becker, Biggs, Bond, Corbin, Emert, Goodwin, Hensley, Jones, Langworthy, Lee,
Morris, Petty, Praeger, Steffes, Steineger, Stephens, Vidricksen, Vratil.
Present and passing: Barone, Downey, Feleciano, Gooch, Lawrence, Oleen, Umbarger.
Absent or not voting: Hardenburger, Kerr, Salisbury.
The motion failed and the amendment was rejected.
Senator Harrington moved to amend the bill on page 1, of the typed version of the bill,
in line 19, by striking ``All: and inserting ``Subject to the provisions of section 10 and
amendments thereto providing for the crediting of amounts to the technology trust fund,
all'';
On page 22, of the typed version of the bill, following line 21, by inserting the following
material to read as follows:
``New Sec. 10 (a) There is hereby established in the state treasury the technology trust
fund which shall be administered by the department of education.
(b) The amount equal to 1% of each amount of moneys received by the state pursuant
to the tobacco litigation settlement agreements entered into by the attorney general on
behalf of the state of Kansas, or pursuant to any judgment rendered, regarding the litigation
against tobacco industry companies and related entities, shall be deposited in the state
treasury and credited to the technology trust fund. All expenditures from the technology
trust fund shall be made in accordance with appropriation acts upon warrants of the director
of accounts and reports issued pursuant to vouchers approved by the chairperson of the
state board of education or by the designee of the state board of education.
(c) All expenditures from the technology trust fund shall be for grants to unified school
districts pursuant to grant applications for the purchase of technology equipment for
instructional purposes, in accordance with guidelines established by the state board of
education.'';
And by renumbering sections accordingly.
Upon the showing of five hands a roll call vote was requested.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 14, nays 21, present and passing 2; absent or not voting
3.
Yeas: Bleeker, Brownlee, Clark, Donovan, Gilstrap, Harrington, Huelskamp, Jordan,
Lawrence, Oleen, Pugh, Ranson, Salmans, Tyson.
Nays: Becker, Biggs, Bond, Corbin, Downey, Emert, Feleciano, Gooch, Goodwin,
Hensley, Jones, Langworthy, Lee, Morris, Petty, Praeger, Steffes, Steineger, Stephens,
Vidricksen, Vratil.
Present and passing: Barone, Umbarger.
Absent or not voting: Hardenburger, Kerr, Salisbury.
The motion failed and the amendment was rejected.
Senator Bleeker moved to amend the bill on page 16, preceding line 32, by inserting the
following material to read as follows:
``New Sec. 10. (a) On July 1, 2001, and on each July 1 thereafter, or as soon thereafter
as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $15,000,000 from
the Kansas endowment for youth fund to the Kansas income taxpayer rebate fund.
(b) There is hereby established in the state treasury the Kansas income taxpayer rebate
fund which shall be administered by the department of revenue. All expenditures from the
fund shall be made in accordance with appropriation acts upon warrants of the director of
accounts and reports issued pursuant to vouchers approved by the secretary of revenue or
by the secretary's designee. All expenditures from the Kansas income taxpayer rebate fund
shall be for rebates to Kansas income taxpayers. The amount of such rebate that each income
taxpayer shall be entitled is equal to the proportion thereof that such taxpayer's paid liability
of the preceding income tax year bears to all taxpayers paid liability of such year, except
that no taxpayer shall receive less than a $5 rebate amount.
(c) On or before December 15 of any year to which subsection (a) applies, the secretary
of revenue shall certify to the director of accounts and reports the name and last known
address of the income taxpayer, the amount of the rebate and such other information as the
director may require. Upon receipt of such certification, the director of accounts and reports
shall issue a warrant on the state treasurer for the payment to the taxpayer from the Kansas
income taxpayer rebate fund. The following notation shall be made thereon: ''This check is
valid for 180 days. If this check is not cashed within 180 days it will be used to fund K-12
public education.`` No such warrant shall be valid after 180 days after its date of issuance.
In the event any such warrant becomes invalid, the resulting amount of moneys shall be
distributed to the school district where the taxpayer resided at the time of the issuance of
the warrant. Such moneys shall be disposed of as provided in subsection (a) of K.S.A. 72-
6427, and amendments thereto. If the taxpayer was not a resident of the state of Kansas at
the time of the issuance of the warrant, the moneys shall be transferred from the Kansas
income taxpayer rebate fund to the state school district finance fund.
(d) Any rebate made to any taxpayer pursuant to the provisions of this section shall be
exempt from taxation under the Kansas income tax act.'';
And by renumbering sections accordingly.
The motion failed and the amendment was rejected.
Senator Huelskamp moved to amend the bill on page 16, preceding line 32, by inserting
the following material to read as follows:
``New Sec. 10. (a) For all taxable years commencing after December 31, 1998, there
shall be allowed as a credit against the tax liability of a resident individual imposed under
the Kansas income tax act the amount of $1,500 for the taxable year in which occurs the
lawful adoption of a child in the custody of the secretary of social and rehabilitation services
or a child with special needs, whether or not such individual is reimbursed for all or part of
qualified adoption expenses or has a public or private grant therefor. The credit allowed by
this section shall be in addition to the credit allowed pursuant to the provisions of subsection
(b) of K.S.A. 79-32,202 and amendments thereto. The tax credit allowed by this section
shall be known as the adoptive parents tax credit.
(b) On July 1, 2000, and on each July 1 thereafter, or as soon thereafter as moneys are
available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer from the Kansas endowment
for youth fund to the state general fund the amount needed to provide for the tax credit
allowed under subsection (a) as certified to the director of accounts and reports by the
secretary of revenue.'';
And by renumbering sections accordingly.
A ruling of the chair was requested as to the germaness of the amendment to the bill.
The Chair ruled the amendment to be not germane.
Senator Huelskamp moved to amend the bill on page 16, preceding line 32, by inserting
the following material to read as follows:
``New Sec. 10. (a) On July 1, 2000, and on each July 1 thereafter, or as soon thereafter
as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer 10% of the
unencumbered balance in the Kansas endowment for youth fund on each such date to the
crumbling classrooms fund.
(b) There is hereby established in the state treasury the crumbling classrooms fund
which shall be administered by the state board of regents. All expenditures from the fund
shall be made in accordance with appropriation acts upon warrants of the director of
accounts and reports issued pursuant to vouchers approved by the chairperson of the state
board of regents or by the designee of the state board of regents. All expenditures from the
crumbling classrooms fund shall be made to Washburn university, the community colleges,
the technical colleges, the area vocational schools and the area vocational-technical schools
for the purpose of construction, reconstruction, repair, remodeling, additions to, furnishing
and equipping of classrooms.'';
And by renumbering sections accordingly.
The motion failed and the amendment was rejected.
Senator Clark moved to amend the bill on page 16, preceding line 32, by inserting the
following material to read as follows:
``New Sec. 10. (a) On July 1, 2001, and on each July 1 thereafter, or as soon thereafter
as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount
certified to the director of accounts and reports by the state board of education determined
to be necessary to provide for additional general state aid in an amount computed as though
the base state aid per pupil was $75 greater than specified in K.S.A. 72-6410 and
amendments thereto from the Kansas endowment for youth fund to the additional general
state aid fund.
(b) There is hereby established in the state treasury the additional general state aid fund
which shall be administered by the state board of education. All expenditures from the fund
shall be made in accordance with appropriation acts upon warrants of the director of
accounts and reports issued pursuant to vouchers approved by the chairperson of the state
board of education or by the designee of the state board of education. All expenditures from
the additional state aid fund during fiscal year 2000 shall be allocated and distributed to
school districts in the manner and at the times general state aid is distributed under K.S.A.
72-6417 and amendments thereto. The additional state aid received by a district may be
disposed of as provided in subsection (a) of K.S.A. 72-6427 and amendments thereto.'';
And by renumbering sections accordingly.
Upon the showing of five hands a roll call vote was requested.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 9, nays 22, present and passing 7; absent or not voting 2.
Yeas: Bleeker, Brownlee, Clark, Gilstrap, Harrington, Huelskamp, Jordan, Pugh, Tyson.
Nays: Becker, Biggs, Bond, Corbin, Donovan, Emert, Goodwin, Hensley, Jones, Kerr,
Langworthy, Lawrence, Lee, Morris, Praeger, Salisbury, Salmans, Steffes, Steineger,
Umbarger, Vidricksen, Vratil.
Present and passing: Barone, Downey, Feleciano, Gooch, Oleen, Ranson, Stephens.
Absent or not voting: Hardenburger, Petty.
The motion failed and the amendment was rejected.
Senator Bleeker moved to amend the bill on page 1, in line 37, by striking ``of the Kansas
children's cabinet and'';
On page 4, in line 15, by striking ``children's cabinet'' and inserting ``endowment for youth
fund legislative oversight committee''; in line 20, by striking ``children's'' where it appears
for the last time; in line 21, by striking ``cabinet'' and inserting ``endowment for youth fund
legislative oversight committee''; in line 30, by striking ``children's''; in line 31, by striking
``cabinet'' and inserting ``endowment for youth fund legislative oversight committee'';
On page 5, in line 12, by striking ``children's cabinet'' and inserting ``endowment for youth
fund legislative oversight committee''; in line 13, by striking ``children's cabinet'' and
inserting ``endowment for youth fund legislative oversight committee''; in line 16, by striking
``children's cabinet'' and inserting ``endowment for youth fund legislative oversight
committee'';
On page 10, in line 24, by striking ``Kansas children's cabinet'' and inserting ``advisory
committee on children and families'';
On page 12, by striking all in lines 11 through 43;
By striking all on pages 13 and 14;
On page 15, by striking all in lines 1 through 24;
And by renumbering sections accordingly;
On page 16, preceding line 32, by inserting new material as follows:
``New Sec 9. (a) The legislature must be prepared to respond timely but deliberately
to safeguard the public health and welfare of all Kansas children.
(b) There is hereby created the Kansas endowment for youth fund legislative oversight
committee, hereinafter ''committee,`` to oversee the Kansas endowment for youth fund and
to make recommendations regarding the uses of the moneys transferred to the children's
initiatives fund and such other duties as may be prescribed by law.
(c) The committee shall be composed of 12 members of the legislature appointed as
follows: Three members of the house of representatives appointed by the speaker of the
house of representatives; three members of the house of representatives appointed by the
minority leader of the house of representatives; three members of the senate appointed by
the president of the senate; and three members of the senate appointed by the minority
leader of the senate. The president of the senate shall designate a senator member to be
chairperson of the committee as provided in this section. The speaker of the house of
representatives shall designate a representative member to be chairperson of the committee
as provided in this section. The minority leader of the senate shall designate a senate member
to be vice-chairperson of the committee as provided in this section. The minority leader of
the house of representatives shall designate a representative member to be vice-chairperson
of the committee as provided in this section. The secretary of health and environment, the
secretary of social and rehabilitation services and the commissioner of education shall be
advisors to the committee.
(d) A quorum of the committee shall be seven. All actions of the committee may be
taken by a majority of those present when there is a quorum. In even-numbered years the
chairperson of the committee shall be the designated member of the senate from the
convening of the regular session of that year until the convening of the regular session of
the next ensuing year. In odd-numbered years, the chairperson of the committee shall be
the designated member of the house of representatives from the convening of the regular
session in that year until the convening of the regular session in the next ensuing year. In
even-numbered years, the vice-chairperson of the committee shall be the designated
member of the house of representatives from the convening of the regular session in that
year until the convening of the regular session in the next ensuing year. In odd-numbered
years, the vice-chairperson of the committee shall be the designated member of the senate
from the convening of the regular session of that year until the convening of the regular
session of the next ensuing year. The vice-chairperson shall exercise all of the powers of the
chairperson in the absence of the chairperson.
(e) The committee shall be designated a standing joint committee of the legislature and
shall have such powers and duties as provided by law. Funding of operations of the
committee shall be made from moneys appropriated to the legislature and expenditures of
the committee shall be approved by the legislative coordinating council. Administrative
support for the committee shall be provided by the division of legislative administrative
services.
(f) The Kansas endowment for youth fund legislative oversight committee shall meet
on call of the chairperson as authorized by the legislative coordinating council. All such
meetings shall be held in Topeka unless authorized to be held in a different place by the
legislative coordinating council. Members of the committee shall receive compensation and
travel expenses and subsistence expenses or allowances as provided in K.S.A. 75-3212 and
amendments thereto, when attending meetings of such committee authorized by the
legislative coordinating council.'';
And by renumbering sections accordingly;
Also on page 16, in line 32, by striking ``, 38-''; in line 33, by striking ``1901'';
On page 1, in the title, in line 14, by striking ``children's cabinet'' and inserting
``endowment for youth fund legislative oversight committee''; in line 17, by striking ``, 38-
1808 and 38-1901'' and inserting ``and 38-1808''.
The motion failed and the amendment was rejected.
Senator Tyson moved to amend the bill on page 22 of the typed version of the bill,
preceding line 22, by inserting the following material to read as follows:
``New Sec. 10. (a) On July 1, 2000, and on each July 1 thereafter, or as soon thereafter
as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $10,000,000 from
the Kansas endowment for youth fund to the additional general state aid fund.
(b) There is hereby established in the state treasury the additional general state aid fund
which shall be administered by the state board of education. All expenditures from the fund
shall be made in accordance with appropriation acts upon warrants of the director of
accounts and reports issued pursuant to vouchers approved by the chairperson of the state
board of education or by the designee of the state board of education. All expenditures from
the additional state aid fund during fiscal year 2000 shall be allocated and distributed school
districts in proportion to the amount of general state aid distributed under K.S.A. 72-6417
and amendments thereto. The additional state aid received by a district may be disposed of
as provided in subsection (a) of K.S.A. 72-6427 and amendments thereto.'';
And by renumbering sections accordingly.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 11, nays 22, present and passing 6; absent or not voting
1.
Yeas: Bleeker, Brownlee, Clark, Gilstrap, Harrington, Huelskamp, Jordan, Pugh, Ranson,
Salmans, Tyson.
Nays: Becker, Biggs, Bond, Corbin, Donovan, Emert, Goodwin, Hensley, Jones,
Langworthy, Lawrence, Lee, Morris, Oleen, Petty, Praeger, Salisbury, Steffes, Steineger,
Umbarger, Vidricksen, Vratil.
Present and passing: Barone, Downey, Feleciano, Gooch, Kerr, Stephens.
Absent or not voting: Hardenburger.
The motion failed and the amendment was rejected.
On motion of Senator Emert the Senate adjourned until 1:00 p.m., Sunday, May 2, 1999.
HELEN A. MORELAND, Journal Clerk.
PAT SAVILLE, Secretary of Senate.