The 2023 Kansas Legislature convened on Monday, January 9, 2023. With the 2020 Decennial Census complete andlitigation over the 2022 Legislature’s gerrymandered districts finalized, some districts in Western Kansas were consolidated and some cities and counties (notably Johnson County) gained represent...
The first territorial legislature ousted (1855) all free-state members, secured the removal of Gov. Reeder, established the capital in Lecompton, and adopted proslavery statutes. In retaliation the abolitionists set up a rival government at Topeka in Oct., 1855. The Wakarusa War and Bleeding ...
The new statutes reflect the Legislature’s increasingly aggressive approach to America’s culture wars — with a particular focus on restricting, rather than recognizing, transgender rights — over Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly’s sometimes toothless objections. But lawmakers also fo...
Kansas Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly is a strong supporter of abortion rights, but the GOP-controlled Legislature has veto-proof majorities and strong contingents opposed to abortion. This year, the Legislature passed bills — and later overrode Kelly’s vetoe...
This bill, introduced on January 29, 2020, would amend the criminal penalty statutes to count any crime with a “domestic violence” designation as a prior conviction under the crime of “domestic battery.” The bill was assigned to the Committee on Corrections for hearing. The bill was heard...
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Kansas Legislature passes Senate Bill 66 [F] which extends the lottery until 2022. It also creates the Kansas Expanded Lottery Act which authorizes the lottery to own and operate four destination casinos. The legislature also allows electronic gaming machines to be introduced at three pari-mutuel ...
“Is anybody else looking deeply at the statutes, looking deeply at the process?” Williams said. “Or are we only going to be happy if we go ahead and pour more money on something that’s broken?” Education officials have urged Kansas legislators ...