Bill Reports
2024 Bills Vetoed By The Governor Full Report
SB37 - Bill by Insurance
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Updating producer licensing statutes pertaining to appointment, examinations, fees, licensing, renewal dates, continuing education, suspension, revocation and denial of licensure and reinstatement. |
SB172 - Bill by Utilities
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Creating the crimes of trespassing on a critical infrastructure facility and criminal damage to a critical infrastructure facility and eliminating the crime of tampering with a pipeline. |
SB232 - Bill by Education
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Providing for COVID-19 hazard pay for teachers. |
SB233 - Bill by Assessment and Taxation
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Increasing sales tax collection thresholds relating to time frames for filing returns and paying sales tax by certain retailers. |
SB271 - Bill by Federal and State Affairs
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Extending the time that victims of childhood sexual abuse have to bring a cause of action. |
SB434 - Bill by Judiciary
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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. |
SB473 - Bill by Senator Straub
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Increasing criminal penalties for escape from custody and aiding escape involving sexually violent predators. |
HB2036 - Bill by Representative Carmichael
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Authorizing Sedgwick county voters during the 2021 election cycle to vote on election day at any voting place in the county. |
HB2096 - Bill by Judiciary
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Authorizing department of corrections employees, local correctional or detention officers, judicial branch employees, municipal court employees and administrative hearing officers to have identifying information restricted from public access on public websites that identify home addresses or home ownership. |
HB2097 - Bill by Commerce, Labor and Economic Development
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Decoupling the KIT and KIR workforce training programs from the high performance incentive fund program. |
HB2098 - Bill by Judiciary
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Allowing a court to change a spouse's name to a name that is different than a maiden or former name during a divorce proceeding. |
HB2284 - Bill by Agriculture
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Reducing certain camp site and cabin fees at Kansas state parks by 50% for senior citizens. |
HB2436 - Bill by Federal and State Affairs
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Enacting the Kansas medical marijuana regulation act and enacting the Kansas innovative solutions for affordable healthcare act to expand medical assistance eligibility. |
HB2446 - Bill by Taxation
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Providing income tax modifications for global intangible low-taxed income, business interest, capital contributions, business meals and payment protection program loans and expenses, expanding the expense deduction availability to income tax taxpayers and calculating the deduction amount, exempting from income compensation attributable to unemployment insurance identity fraud, requiring marketplace facilitators to collect and remit sales, use, transient guest taxes and 911 fees from sales made through their platforms, providing nexus for certain retailers and removing click-through nexus provisions, imposing sales tax on digital property and subscription services, increasing the Kansas standard deduction for income tax purposes and providing a refundable income tax credit for certain purchases of food and discontinuing the nonrefundable food sales tax credit. |
HB2465 - Bill by Representative Coleman
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Reducing the criminal penalties for possessing, cultivating and distributing psilocyn or psilocybin. |
HB2532 - Bill by Representative Highland
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Concerning the state board of veterinary examiners and the regulation of licensed veterinarians and registered veterinarian technicians; relating to penalties, fees and investigative and disciplinary proceedings. |
HB2583 - Bill by Insurance and Pensions
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Providing an annual KPERS cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) on the occurrence of certain investment returns and increases to the consumer price index as certified by the KPERS board or executive director as designated by the board. |
HB2614 - Bill by Representative Ballard
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Creating the gun violence restraining order act authorizing the issuance of court orders prohibiting the purchase or possession of firearms by a person. |
HB2618 - Bill by Financial Institutions and Rural Development
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Establishing a five-year property tax exemption for city, county and township property used for business incubator purposes in counties with a population of 40,000 or less. |
HB2648 - Bill by Judiciary
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Requiring a criminal conviction for civil asset forfeiture, remitting proceeds from civil asset forfeiture to the state general fund and removing provisions making motor vehicles with altered vehicle identification numbers contraband. |
HB2749 - Bill by Taxation
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Enacting the Kansas film production industry act, providing a tax credit and a sales tax exemption to incentivize film, video and digital production in Kansas and establishing a program to be administered by the secretary of commerce for the purpose of developing such production in Kansas. |
NOTE: Bills with line item vetoes are not included on this report but can be found on the Laws report.
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