Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Republican Leadership Loves Illegals-SB 254 Where are You?

Executive Summary: Charlotte O’Hara’s Memo on SB 254 and Republican Leadership’s Handling of Illegal Immigration Legislation

Charlotte O’Hara, a Republican candidate for Kansas Governor in 2026, criticizes Kansas Republican legislative leadership for failing to advance SB 254, a bill that would have prohibited the use of state tax dollars to provide services to illegal aliens. According to the memo, the legislation passed the regular session but was vetoed by Governor Laura Kelly. Senate President Ty Masterson and House Speaker Dan Hawkins then refused to bring the bill to the floor for a veto override, which O’Hara describes as “skullduggery and sabotage.”
She argues that this inaction protected Republican legislators who voted against the bill and shielded influential business interests, specifically naming the Kansas Chamber of Commerce and Koch Industries. O’Hara claims these groups favor illegal immigration for access to cheap labor, citing a 2011 Koch-sponsored luncheon where she walked out after hearing pro-illegal immigration arguments. She estimates the bill would have saved Kansas taxpayers approximately $600 million annually, based on testimony from Attorney General Kris Kobach.
O’Hara draws on her own legislative history to support her stance, recounting her involvement in the 2012 “Minibus Gang” effort to attach an E-Verify amendment to a bill. Despite initial success on the House floor, the amendment was stripped in conference committee. She notes that then-Speaker O’Neal later became CEO of the State Chamber of Commerce.
The memo lists specific Republicans who voted against SB 254:
  • Senators (10 out of 31 Republicans): Argabright, Billinger, Bowers, Clifford, Dietrich, Rose, Ryckman, Schmidt, Shallenburger, Starnes.
  • Representatives (10 out of 88 Republicans): Bohi, Borjon, Butler, Collins, Curtis, Esau, Roeser, Schreiber, C. Smith, Stiens.
O’Hara positions herself as the only gubernatorial candidate willing to strongly oppose illegal immigration and calls for support from voters who want change. The memo ends with a religious closing: “God Bless and Keep Your Eyes on Jesus.”
Key Themes: Accusations of insider protection of business interests over taxpayer savings, frustration with establishment Republican leadership, emphasis on rule of law and legal immigration reform, and a strong personal contrast with other candidates.


From: Charlotte O'Hara <charlotte@oharaforkansas.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2026 6:00 AM
To: mcre13@gmail.com <mcre13@gmail.com>
Subject: SB 254, Where Are You?