Senate Votes
- Initial Senate Passage (Feb 19, 2025): 39 Yea, 1 Nay.
- Yea (39): Larry Alley, Mike Argabright, Rick Billinger, Chase Blasi, Elaine Bowers, Craig Bowser, Joseph Claeys, William Clifford, Ethan Corson, Brenda Dietrich, Renee Erickson, Michael Fagg, Oletha Faust Goudeau, Marci Francisco, Beverly Gossage, David Haley, Cindy Holscher, Jeff Klemp, Rick Kloos, Ty Masterson, Michael Murphy, Stephen Owens, Virgil Peck, Mike Petersen, Pat Pettey, TJ Rose, Ronald Ryckman, Patrick Schmidt, Tim Shallenburger, Doug Shane, Brad Starnes, Dinah Sykes, Adam Thomas, Mike Thompson, Kenny Titus, Caryn Tyson, Sen. Ware, Kellie Warren (and others filling the count).
- Nay (1): Tory Marie Blew.
- Final Senate Approval of Conference Committee Report (Apr 11, 2025): 26 Yea, 9 Nay (bipartisan majorities overall).
House Votes
- Initial House Passage (Mar 13, 2025): 105 Yea, 17 Nay, 3 Absent.
- Yea (105): A large majority including Mike Amyx, Avery Anderson, Francis Awerkamp, Barbara Ballard, Bradley Barrett, Rep. Barth, Emil Bergquist, Doug Blex, Lewis "Bill" Bloom, Lauren Bohi, Jesse Borjon, Sherri Brantley, Wanda Brownlee Paige, Ron Bryce, David Buehler, Nathan Butler, Sydney Carlin, Blake Carpenter, Will Carpenter, Shawn Chauncey, Kenneth Collins, Ken Corbet, Chris Croft, Pam Curtis, Leo Delperdang, Duane Droge, Ronald Ellis, Charlotte Esau, Robyn R. Essex, Susan Estes, Brett Fairchild, Linda Featherston, Shannon Francis, Fred Gardner, Dan Goddard, Jason W. Goetz, Kirk Haskins, Daniel Hawkins, Henry Helgerson, Dale Helwig, Kyle Hoffman, Nick Hoheisel, Steven K. Howe, Leah Howell, Cyndi Howerton, Jo Ella Hoye, Steve Huebert, Susan Humphries, Rick James, Timothy Johnson, Tom Kessler, Mike King, Bob Lewis, Marty Long, Nikki McDonald, Kyle McNorton, Jim Minnix, Lisa M. Moser, Lance W. Neelly, Cindy Neighbor, Dan Osman, Rep. Penn, Sandy Pickert, Lon Pishny, Samantha Poetter Parshall, Mari-Lynn Poskin, Pat Proctor, Ken Rahjes, Allen Reavis, Rep. Resman, Bill Rhiley, Angelina Roeser, Webster T. Roth, Susan Ruiz, Clarke Sanders, Tom Sawyer, Stephanie Sawyer Clayton, Tobias Schlingensiepen, Rebecca Schmoe, Mark Schreiber, Kevin Schwertfeger, Joe Seiwert, Chuck Smith, Megan Steele, Angela Stiens, Jerry Stogsdill, Bill Sutton, Kyler Sweely, Sean Tarwater, Rep. Thompson, Adam Turk, Carl Turner, Lindsay Vaughn, Paul Waggoner, Jill Ward, Barb Wasinger, Troy Waymaster, Gary White, Suzanne Wikle, Rick Wilborn, Sean Willcott, Kristey Williams, Laura Williams, Valdenia Winn, Dawn Wolf (and others).
- Nay (17): John Alcala, Brian Bergkamp, John Carmichael, Ford Carr, Angela Martinez, Lynn Melton, Heather Meyer, Rep. Miller, Brooklynne Mosley, KC Ohaebosim, Melissa Oropeza, Jarrod Ousley, Louis Ruiz, Adam Smith, Virgil Weigel, Brandon Woodard (and one more to reach 17).
- House Approval of Conference Committee Report (Apr 11, 2025): 85 Yea, 37 Nay.
The bill had strong Republican support with significant Democratic crossover in favor, reflecting economic development priorities. Opposition centered on concerns about water/power usage, fiscal cost to the state, and local impacts.
For the most authoritative details or full roll calls (including any absences/pairs), check the official Kansas Legislature site (kslegislature.gov) vote records or LegiScan. Let me know if you want breakdowns by party, district, or help analyzing specific legislators (e.g., Shawnee County area reps).
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