2018 LEGISLATIVE SCORECARD Key Votes from the 2018 Kansas Legislative Session

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2018 LEGISLATIVE SCORECARD Key Votes from the 2018 Kansas Legislative Session 2018 LEGISLATIVE SCORECARD Key Votes from the 2018 Kansas Legislative Session DOES YOUR LEGISLATOR PROTECT OUR ENVIRONMENT? This Legislative Scorecard details the voting record on critical environmental issues of all current Kansas state legislators who have filed for 2018 election. This scorecard reflects one way to evaluate your legislators’ performance to protect our environment. Remember, much of the work concerning bills and amendments is done in committee and many important bills never make it to the House or Senate floor for a vote. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Kansas Environmental Champions 86% or above Rating on 2018 Environmental Vote Record Laura Kelly (Governor)* Rep. Debbie Deere (D-40) Rep. Jim Karleskint (R-42) Rep. Jason Probst (D-102) Lynn Rogers (Lt. Governor) Rep. Gail Finney (D-84) Rep. Annie Kuether (D-55)* Rep. Louis Ruiz (D-31) Marci Francisco (Treasurer) Rep. Stan Frownfelter (D-37)* Rep. Nancy Lusk (D-91) Rep. Tom Sawyer (D-95) Rep. Barbara Ballard (D-44) Rep. Linda Gallagher (R-23)* Rep. Monica Murnan (D-3)* Rep. Jerry Stogsdill (D-21) Rep. Elizabeth Bishop (D-88) Rep. Henry Helgerson (D-83) Rep. Cindy Neighbor (D-18) Rep. Ponka-We Victors (D-103) Rep. Tom Burroughs (D-33) Rep. Broderick Henderson (D-35) Rep. KC Ohaebosim (D-89)* Rep. Jim Ward (D-86) Rep. Sydney Carlin (D-66) Rep. Boog Highberger (D-46) Rep. Jarrod Ousley (D-24) Rep. Virgil Weigel (D-56) Rep. John Carmichael (D-92) Rep. Tim Hodge (D-72) Rep. Pam Curtis (D-32) Rep. Brandon Whipple (D-96) Rep. Stephanie Clayton (R-19) Rep. Cindy Holscher (D-16) Rep. Brett Parker (D-29) Rep. Valdenia Winn (D-34)* Rep. Steven Crum (D-98) Rep. Eileen Horn (D-10) Rep. Jeff Pittman (D-41) Rep. Kathy Wolfe Moore (D-36) ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Kansas Environmental Losers 29% or less Rating on Environmental Vote Record Rep. Francis Awerkamp (R-61) Rep. Ken Corbet (R-54) Rep. Trevor Jacobs (R-4) Scott Schwab (Sec. of State)* Rep. Emil Bergquist (R-91) Rep. Randy Garber (R-62) Rep. Les Mason (R-73) Sen. Richard Hilderbrand (R-13) Rep. Jesse Burris (R-82) Rep. Ron Highland (R-51) Rep. Jack Thimesch (R-114) ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Key Votes & Bill Descriptions Vote: Bill # Description: Sierra Club Vote: 1. SB 405 Changes the Animal Conversion Unit for Poultry; Allows for Big Chicken CAFOs NO 2. SB 405a(K) Karleskint Amendment to allow for local control in voting for area Poultry Processing Facilities YES 3. SB 405a(H) Horn Amendment to change Poultry Animal Conversion Unit to .008 instead of .003 YES 4. SB 263 Creates an Industrial Hemp research program YES 5. SB 331 Designates two new State parks, the Flint Hills Trail and Little Jerusalem State Parks YES 6. HB 2583 Amends the KS Noxious Weed Law YES 7. SB 194 Allows Groundwater Management Districts to Increase the Fee for Irrigated Water YES ( * = Legislator did not cast all seven key votes ) VOTES / SCORES Green = endorsed by KS Sierra Club R42 Karleskint N Y Y Y Y Y Y 100 R11 J Kelly Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 Bill SB 405 405a(K) 405a(H) SB 263 SB 331 HB 2583 SB 194 R20 Kessinger Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 Date of Vote 3/12/18 3/9/18 3/9/18 3/28/18 4/6/18 4/26/18 3/28/18 D55 Kuether NV Y Y Y Y Y Y 100* H Vote Count 84-37 40-78 44-75 123-1-1 96-23-6 112-8-5 106-18-1 R105 Landwehr Y N N Y Y Y N 43 Party & S.C. in Favor N Y Y Y Y Y Y R113 Lewis Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 Dist # Legislator % D22 Lusk N Y Y Y Y Y Y 100 D57 Alcala Y N Y Y Y Y Y 71 D2 Lusker Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 R112 Arnberger Y N N Y NV Y Y 50* R73 Mason Y N N Y N Y N 29 R61 Awerkamp Y N N Y N N N 14 R117 Mastroni Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 R68 D Baker Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 D58 V Miller Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 D44 Ballard N Y Y Y Y Y Y 100 D3 Murnan N Y Y Y Y NV Y 100* R70 Barker Y N N Y Y Y Y 43 D18 Neighbor N N Y Y Y Y Y 86 R91 Bergquist Y N N Y N Y N 29 D89 Ohaebosim N Y Y Y Y NV Y 100* D88 Bishop N Y Y Y Y Y Y 100 R115 Orr Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 R12 Blex Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 D24 Ousley N Y Y Y Y Y Y 100 R82 Burris Y N N Y N N N 14 D32 P Curtis N Y Y Y Y Y Y 100 D33 Burroughs N Y Y Y N Y Y 86 D29 Parker N Y Y Y Y Y Y 100 D66 Carlin Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 86 R50 Patton Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 D92 Carmichael N Y Y Y Y Y Y 100 D111 Phelps Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 R81 B Carpenter Y NV NV Y N Y N 40* R67 Phillips NV N N Y Y Y Y 67* R69 Claeys Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 D41 Pittman N Y Y Y Y Y Y 100 Probst R65 Clark Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 D102 N Y Y Y Y Y Y 100 Proehl R19 Clayton N Y Y Y Y Y Y 100 R7 Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 R48 Rafie Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 R107 Concannon Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 R110 Rahjes Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 R54 Corbet Y N N Y N N N 14 R119 Ralph Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 R17 Cox Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 R121 Resman Y N N Y N Y Y 43 D98 Crum N Y Y Y Y Y Y 100 R25 Rooker Y NV Y Y Y Y Y 83* D40 Deere N Y Y Y Y Y Y 100 D31 L Ruiz N Y Y Y Y Y Y 100 R94 Delperdang Y NV NV Y NV Y Y 75* R78 Ryckman Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 R71 Dierks Y N Y Y Y Y Y 71 D95 Sawyer Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 86 R52 Dietrich Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 R60 Schreiber Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 R38 Dove N Y N Y N NV Y 67* R101 Seiwert Y N N Y N Y N 43 R47 Ellis Y Y N N Y Y Y 57 R120 A Smith Y N N Y Y N Y 43 R63 Eplee Y NV NV Y Y Y Y 80* R76 E Smith Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 R59 Finch N N N Y Y Y Y 71 D21 Stogsdill N Y Y Y Y Y Y 100 Finney D84 N Y Y Y Y Y Y 100 R43 Sutton Y N N Y Y Y N 43 Francis R125 NV N N Y Y Y Y 67* R27 Tarwater Sr. Y N N Y Y Y N 43 Frownfelter D37 N Y Y Y NV Y Y 100* R114 Thimesch Y N N Y N Y N 29 R23 Gallagher NV NV NV Y Y Y Y 100* R9 K Thompson Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 R62 Garber Y N N Y N N N 14 D79 Trimmer Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 D53 Gartner Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 R6 Vickrey Y N N Y N Y Y 43 R100 Hawkins Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 D103 Victors N Y Y Y Y Y Y 100 D83 Helgerson Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 86 D86 Ward N Y Y Y Y Y Y 100 D35 Henderson N Y Y Y Y Y Y 100 R109 Waymaster Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 R13 Hibbard Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 D56 Weigel N N Y Y Y Y Y 86 D46 Highberger N Y Y Y Y Y Y 100 R123 Wheeler Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 R51 Highland Y N N Y N N Y 29 D96 Whipple N Y Y Y Y Y Y 100 R118 Hineman Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 R77 Williams Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 D72 Hodge N Y Y Y Y Y Y 100 D34 V Winn N Y Y Y Y NV Y 100* R116 K Hoffman Y N N Y N Y Y 43 D36 Wolfe Moore N Y Y Y Y Y Y 100 D16 Holscher N Y Y Y Y Y Y 100 Other State Office Candidates D10 Horn N Y Y Y Y Y Y 100 D18 L. Kelly N NV NV Y Y Y NV 100* R1 Houser Y Y N Y N Y Y 57 D25 L Rogers N Y Y Y Y Y Y 100 R90 Huebert Y NV NV Y N Y N 40* D2 Francisco N Y Y Y Y Y Y 100 R99 Humphries Y N N Y Y Y Y 57 R20 V.
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