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SB 30 Votes in House, 2017, on One Page Kansas House of Representatives Votes on SB 30 to Raise Taxes Vote on June 6, 2017, on motion to override governor's veto. Republican Yea votes highlighted. Name Dist Party Vote Name Dist Party Vote Name Dist Party Vote John Alcala 57 Dem Yea Jim Gartner 53 Dem Yea Eber Phelps 111 Dem Yea Steve Alford 124 Rep Yea Mary Good 75 Rep Yea Tom Phillips 67 Rep Yea Tory Arnberger 112 Rep Nay Daniel Hawkins 100 Rep Yea Jeff Pittman 41 Dem Yea Clay Aurand 106 Rep Yea Henry Helgerson 83 Dem Yea Randy Powell 30 Rep Nay Francis Awerkamp 61 Rep Nay Broderick Henderson 35 Dem Nay Richard Proehl 7 Rep Yea Dave Baker 68 Rep Yea Larry Hibbard 13 Rep Yea Abraham Rafie 48 Rep Yea Barbara Ballard 44 Dem Yea Dennis Highberger 46 Dem Yea Ken Rahjes 110 Rep Nay John Barker 70 Rep Absent Ron Highland 51 Rep Nay Bradley Ralph 119 Rep Yea Steven Becker 104 Rep Yea Don Hineman 118 Rep Yea John Resman 121 Rep Nay Elizabeth Bishop 88 Dem Yea Tim Hodge 72 Dem Yea Melissa Rooker 25 Rep Yea Doug Blex 12 Rep Nay Kyle Hoffman 116 Rep Nay Louis Ruiz 31 Dem Yea Shelee Brim 39 Rep Yea Cindy Holscher 16 Dem Yea Ron Ryckman 78 Rep Yea Jesse Burris 82 Rep Nay Michael Houser 1 Rep Nay Tom Sawyer 95 Dem Yea Tom Burroughs 33 Dem Yea Steve Huebert 90 Rep Nay Mark Schreiber 60 Rep Yea Larry Campbell 26 Rep Yea Susan Humphries 99 Rep Nay Don Schroeder 74 Rep Yea Sydney Carlin 66 Dem Yea Trevor Jacobs 4 Rep Absent Scott Schwab 49 Rep Nay John Carmichael 92 Dem Yea J. Russell Jennings 122 Rep Yea Joe Seiwert 101 Rep Present Blake Carpenter 81 Rep Nay Steven Johnson 108 Rep Yea Tom Sloan 45 Rep Yea J. R. Claeys 69 Rep Nay Kevin Jones 5 Rep Nay Eric Smith 76 Rep Nay Lonnie Clark 65 Rep Yea Anita Judd-Jenkins 80 Rep Yea Adam Smith 120 Rep Yea Stephanie Clayton 19 Rep Yea Jim Karleskint 42 Rep Yea Jerry Stogsdill 21 Dem Yea Susan Concannon 107 Rep Yea Jim Kelly 11 Rep Yea Bill Sutton 43 Rep Nay Ken Corbet 54 Rep Nay Jan Kessinger 20 Rep Yea Susie Swanson 64 Rep Yea Tom Cox 17 Rep Yea Joy Koesten 28 Rep Yea Sean Tarwater 27 Rep Yea Steven Crum 98 Dem Yea Annie Kuether 55 Dem Yea Patsy Terrell 102 Dem Yea Pam Curtis 32 Dem Yea Greg Lakin 91 Rep Yea Jack Thimesch 114 Rep Absent Erin Davis 15 Rep Yea Brenda Landwehr 105 Rep Nay Kent Thompson 9 Rep Yea Debbie Deere 40 Dem Yea Greg Lewis 113 Rep Yea Ed Trimmer 79 Dem Yea Leo Delperdang 94 Rep Nay Nancy Lusk 22 Dem Yea Jene Vickrey 6 Rep Nay Diana Dierks 71 Rep Yea Adam Lusker 2 Dem Yea Ponka-We Victors 103 Dem Yea Brenda Dietrich 52 Rep Yea Patty Markley 8 Rep Yea Jim Ward 86 Dem Yea Willie Dove 38 Rep Nay Les Mason 73 Rep Absent Troy Waymaster 109 Rep Yea Roger Elliott 87 Rep Yea Leonard Mastroni 117 Rep Yea Chuck Weber 85 Rep Nay Ronald Ellis 47 Rep Nay Vic Miller 58 Dem Yea Virgil Weigel 56 Dem Yea John Eplee 63 Rep Yea Monica Murnan 3 Dem Yea John Wheeler 123 Rep Yea Keith Esau 14 Rep Nay Cindy Neighbor 18 Dem Yea Brandon Whipple 96 Dem Yea Blaine Finch 59 Rep Yea KC Ohaebosim 89 Dem Yea John Whitmer 93 Rep Nay Gail Finney 84 Dem Yea Boyd Orr 115 Rep Yea Kristey Williams 77 Rep Nay Shannon Francis 125 Rep Absent Les Osterman 97 Rep Nay John Wilson 10 Dem Yea Stan Frownfelter 37 Dem Yea Jarrod Ousley 24 Dem Yea Valdenia Winn 34 Dem Yea Linda Gallagher 23 Rep Yea Brett Parker 29 Dem Yea Kathy Wolfe Moore 36 Dem Yea Randy Garber 62 Rep Nay Fred Patton 50 Rep Yea Yea 88 Nay 31 Totals Courtesy of Voice for Liberty, wichitaliberty.org Absent 5 Present 1.
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