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Bill List As of February 26, 2021 Save this report Bill list as of February 26, 2021 At start 1 2 3 > Last Bill Number Bill Subject Current Status Last Action and Sponsor SB 10 Enacting the right to earn a living act to minimize unnecessary In Senate 1/20/2021 - Senate - occupational licensing and regulation Commerce Scheduled Hearing Richard Hilderbrand, R- in Commerce: 13th Wednesday, 1/27, 10:30 AM, Rm 546- S 1/12/2021 - Senate - Referred to Commerce 1/11/2021 - Senate - Introduced SB 13 Establishing notice and public hearing requirements prior to approval by a On General 2/15/2021 - House - governing body to exceed its revenue neutral rate for property tax Orders in Committee Report Caryn Tyson, R-12th purposes and discontinuing the city and county tax lid, prohibiting House recommending bill valuation increase of real property solely as the result of normal repair, be passed as replacement or maintenance of existing structure and establishing a amended, by payment plan for the payment of delinquent or nondelinquent property Taxation taxes 1/20/2021 - House - Scheduled Hearing in Taxation: Tuesday, 1/26, 3:30 PM, Rm 346-S 1/19/2021 - House - Referred to Taxation SB 14 Extending certain provisions of the governmental response to the COVID- Approved by 1/25/2021 - - 19 pandemic in Kansas and providing certain relief related to health, Governor Approved by Senate Judiciary welfare, property and economic security during this public health Governor Laura Committee emergency Kelly 1/25/2021 - Senate - Enrolled and presented to the Governor 1/21/2021 - House - Emergency Final Action: Passed; Yeas 119, Nays 3 Related Bills: HB 2048: Similar provisions SB 17 Prohibiting a public agency from charging a fee under the open records act In Senate 1/28/2021 - Senate - for records requested for an audit by the legislative division of post audit Transparency Scheduled Possible Legislative Post Audit and Ethics Final Action in Committee Transparency and Ethics: Wednesday, 2/3, 9:30 AM, Rm 142-S 1/21/2021 - Senate - Scheduled Hearing in Transparency and Ethics: Wednesday, 1/27, 9:30 AM, Rm 142-S 1/13/2021 - Senate - Referred to Transparency and Ethics SB 32 Authorizing school districts to pay the tuition for a student's dual or In House 2/11/2021 - House - concurrent enrollment in a postsecondary educational institution and Education Referred to Senate Education requiring a tuition waiver for foster children who are dually or Education Committee concurrently enrolled 2/10/2021 - House - Received and introduced 2/9/2021 - Senate - Emergencied to Final Action: Passed as amended; Yeas 39, Nays 0 Sub for SB 43 Creating the Kansas promise scholarship act to provide postsecondary On General 2/23/2021 - Senate - educational scholarships for certain two-year associate degree programs, Orders in Committee Report Senate Education career and technical education certificates and other stand-alone programs Senate recommending Committee substitute bill be passed, by Education 1/22/2021 - Senate - Scheduled Hearing in Education: Monday, 1/25, 1:30 PM, Rm 144-S 1/22/2021 - Senate - Referred to Education SB 64 Amending the private and out-of-state postsecondary educational In House 2/11/2021 - House - institution act to clarify the state board of regents' authority and provide Education Referred to Senate Education additional student protections and institutional accountability Education Committee 2/10/2021 - House - Received and introduced 2/9/2021 - Senate - Final Action: Passed; Yeas 39, Nays 0 SB 84 Authorizing sports wagering under the Kansas expanded lottery act In Senate 2/3/2021 - Senate - Federal and Scheduled Hearing Senate Federal and State State Affairs in Federal and State Affairs Committee Affairs: Pro - Wednesday, 2/10; Neutral and Opp - Thursday, 2/11, 10:30 AM, Rm 144- S 1/27/2021 - Senate - Referred to Federal and State Affairs 1/26/2021 - Senate - Introduced SB 86 Conforming certain KPERS provisions with the federal CARES act On General 2/11/2021 - Senate - Orders in Committee Report Joint Committee on Senate recommending bill Pensions, Investments and be passed, by Benefits Financial Institutions and Insurance 2/4/2021 - Senate - Scheduled Hearing in Financial Institutions and Insurance: Thursday, 2/11, 9:30 AM, Rm 546-S 1/29/2021 - Senate - Withdrawn from Financial Institutions; referred to Financial Institutions and Insurance SB 96 Repealing the provision of Kansas residency for purposes of tuition and In Senate 1/29/2021 - Senate - fees at a postsecondary educational institution for individuals who are not Federal and Referred to Federal Virgil Peck, R-15th lawfully present in the United States State Affairs and State Affairs 1/28/2021 - Senate - Introduced SB 101 Approving the operation and use of electric-assisted bicycles and In Senate 2/10/2021 - Senate - regulating the use thereof Transportation Scheduled Hearing Senate Transportation in Transportation: Committee Wednesday, 2/17, 8:30 AM, Rm 546-S 1/29/2021 - Senate - Referred to Transportation 1/28/2021 - Senate - Introduced SB 112 Providing a sales tax exemption for sales of farm products sold at farmers' In Senate 1/29/2021 - Senate - markets Assessment Referred to Jeff Pittman, D-5th and Taxation Assessment and Taxation 1/28/2021 - Senate - Introduced SB 134 Requiring state agencies to draft and implement minimum staffing plans In Senate 2/4/2021 - Senate - Ways and Referred to Ways Jeff Pittman, D-5th Means and Means 2/3/2021 - Senate - Introduced SB 208 Creating the fairness in women's sports act to require that female student In Senate 2/17/2021 - Senate - athletic teams only include members who are biologically female Education Scheduled Hearing Senate Federal and State in Education: Affairs Committee Tuesday, 2/23, 1:30 PM, Rm 144-S 2/11/2021 - Senate - Referred to Education 2/10/2021 - Senate - Introduced SB 249 Creating additional reporting requirements for all state agencies for certain In Senate 2/17/2021 - Senate - information technology projects Ways and Referred to Ways Senate Ways and Means Means and Means Committee 2/16/2021 - Senate - Introduced SB 250 Amending the Kansas cybersecurity act to require security training for all In Senate 2/17/2021 - Senate - state agencies and provide for certain information to be provided to the Ways and Referred to Ways Senate Ways and Means joint committee on information technology Means and Means Committee 2/16/2021 - Senate - Introduced SB 267 Appropriations for FY 2022, FY 2023 and FY 2024 for various state In Senate 2/23/2021 - Senate - agencies Ways and Referred to Ways Senate Ways and Means Means and Means Committee 2/22/2021 - Senate - Introduced SB 268 Making supplemental appropriations for fiscal years 2021 through 2032 In Senate 2/24/2021 - Senate - for various state agencies and revising the pooled money investment Ways and Referred to Ways Senate Ways and Means portfolio repayment schedule. Means and Means Committee 2/23/2021 - Senate - Introduced SB 278 Requiring recipients of a distinctive license plate fee to file a report In Senate 2/25/2021 - Senate - detailing money received and expenditures Transportation Referred to Senate Ways and Means Transportation Committee 2/24/2021 - Senate - Introduced HB 2005 Excluding hot water supply boilers that have a nominal water capacity not In Senate 2/11/2021 - Senate - exceeding 120 gallons from the provisions of the boiler safety act Federal and Referred to Federal Ron Highland, R-51st State Affairs and State Affairs 2/10/2021 - Senate - Received and introduced 2/10/2021 - House - Emergencied to Final Action: Passed; Yeas 125, Nays 0 HB 2006 Changing the designation of Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day In House 1/21/2021 - House - Federal and Scheduled Hearing Dennis “Boog” State Affairs in Federal and State Highberger, D-46th Affairs: Tuesday, 1/26, 9:00 AM, Rm 346-S 1/12/2021 - House - Referred to Federal and State Affairs 1/11/2021 - House - Introduced HB 2033 Increasing the minimum wage to $15 per hour over a period of 6 years In House 1/12/2021 - House - Commerce, Referred to Rui Xu, D-25th Labor and Commerce, Labor Economic and Economic Development Development 1/11/2021 - House - Introduced 1/5/2021 - - Prefiled for introduction HB 2037 Establishing public school training and instruction standards for In House 1/12/2021 - House - identifying child sexual abuse Education Referred to Aaron Coleman, D-37th Education 1/11/2021 - House - Introduced 1/6/2021 - - Prefiled for introduction HB 2039 Requiring students to pass an American civics test in order to graduate On General 2/25/2021 - House - with a high school diploma Orders in Committee Report Steve Huebert, R-90th House recommending bill be passed as amended, by Education 2/18/2021 - House - Withdrawn from Calendar; rereferred to Education 2/11/2021 - House - Committee Report recommending bill be reported without recommendation, by Education HB 2048 Extending certain provisions of the governmental response to the COVID- On General 1/19/2021 - House - 19 pandemic in Kansas and providing certain relief related to health, Orders in Committee Report House Federal and State welfare, property and economic security during this public health House recommending bill Affairs Committee emergency be passed as amended by Judiciary 1/13/2021 - House - Referred to Judiciary 1/12/2021 - House - Scheduled Hearing in Judiciary: Wednesday, 1/13, 3:30 PM, Rm 582-N Related Bills: SB 14: Similar provisions .
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