With only two weeks left before Turnaround – when bills must pass their original chamber to stay alive for the year – the pace picked up significantly this week in the Kansas Legislature. Revisors worked furiously to meet today's deadline when all non-exempt bills must be introduced. The House began considering a few non-controversial bills on their General Orders, 162 more bills were introduced, and hearings quickly filled up committee calendars. The last day for non-exempt committees to meet is February 20 followed by Turnaround on February 23. - Tax Veto Override Postponed
- Tensions Rise over Foreign Ownership of Land
- Supreme Court Ends Education Lawsuit Jurisdiction
- Senate Commerce Advances Comprehensive Workers Compensation Bill
- Legislature Begins Unemployment Insurance Reform
- House Tax Committee Salvages Policy Vetoed Last Session
- Plastic Bag Ban
- Evergy Proposes Bill to Spur Economic Development
- State Budget Review
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