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1483 Total Bills · 600 Senate · 883 House · 390 Passed · 1483 AI Summarized
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HB2719HousePassed BothApr 8, 2026

Providing an exception to the rules and regulations filing act for technical amendments, creating a process for certain rules and regulations to receive priority status in the adoption process, removing references to revival of rules and regulations, clarifying that the department of the budget is not required to approve proposed rules and regulations mandated by the federal government, adding references to department of corrections rules and regulations that are not subject to the act and requiring an agency submit a proposed rule and regulation to the joint committee on administrative rules and regulations prior to presentation of a bill to the legislature for ratification.

This bill makes changes to how rules and regulations are created and approved in Kansas. It allows for technical updates without needing to follow all the usual procedures.

No sponsors listed
HB2702HousePassed BothApr 8, 2026

Providing that applicants for a physician assistant license submit to a criminal record check, providing for the collaboration between physicians and physician assistants and requiring the revocation of a physician assistant license under certain circumstances.

This bill requires physician assistant license applicants to undergo a criminal record check. It also sets rules for collaboration between physicians and physician assistants and outlines circumstances that would lead to revoking a license.

No sponsors listed
HB2700HousePassed BothApr 8, 2026

Establishing the Kansas digital right-to-repair act to provide the right for persons who purchase digital electronic equipment to obtain the legal authorization and necessary documentation and parts from original equipment manufacturers to diagnose, maintain and repair such equipment.

This bill aims to give people who buy digital devices the right to repair and maintain them. It would require manufacturers to provide necessary documentation, parts, and authorization for diagnosis and repair.

No sponsors listed
HB2695HouseIntroducedApr 8, 2026

Enacting the enhanced oversight and accountability for the prescription of psychotropic drug prescriptions act to require the secretary of health and environment to establish an online reporting system for adverse drug reactions.

This bill requires the Kansas Secretary of Health and Environment to create an online system for reporting adverse reactions to psychotropic drugs. This will help track and monitor potential problems with these medications.

Steven Howe
HB2653HousePassed BothApr 8, 2026

Requiring the secretary of corrections to assist inmates with obtaining identification and employment-related documentation prior to release from custody.

This bill requires the Kansas Secretary of Corrections to help inmates get identification and employment documents before they're released from prison. This assistance aims to make it easier for former inmates to find jobs and reintegrate into society.

No sponsors listed
HB2652HousePassed BothApr 8, 2026

Requiring the clerk of the appellate courts to publish monthly a list of cases of the supreme court and court of appeals in which a decision has not been entered and filed within six months of submission and a list of cases in which a petition for review has not been granted or denied within six months of submission.

This bill requires the clerk of the appellate courts to publish a list each month of cases where a decision has not been made within six months. This includes cases where a petition for review has not been granted or denied.

No sponsors listed
HB2647HousePassed BothApr 8, 2026

Authorizing the Kansas department of transportation to establish a statewide conduit system for fiber optic transmissions of broadband connections.

This bill allows the Kansas Department of Transportation to create a statewide system for laying fiber optic cables to support broadband internet connections.

No sponsors listed
HB2644HousePassed BothApr 8, 2026

Requiring a county appraiser to adjust the value of personal property mobile homes, residential and commercial property upon final determination or obtain a fee simple appraisal if the appraised value exceeds 5% increase over five years.

This bill requires county appraisers to adjust property values if they increase by more than 5% over three years. If the value still exceeds this threshold after adjustment, a fee simple appraisal must be obtained.

No sponsors listed
HB2626HouseSignedApr 8, 2026

Directing the capitol preservation committee to develop and approve plans for a registry kiosk of Kansas military forces killed in action or who died of wounds incurred during active duty to be placed within the state capitol, enacting the safeguarding American veteran empowerment (SAVE) act to limit compensation for assisting in veterans benefits matters, establishing the Kansas military affairs commission and prescribing the powers and duties thereof, expanding veterans preference in government employment to include current members of the national guard and such members' eligible spouses and permissive preference in private employment to include current servicemembers and such members’ eligible spouses.

This bill expands a preference for hiring veterans in government jobs to include current members of the National Guard and their eligible spouses.

No sponsors listed
HB2622HousePassed BothApr 8, 2026

Modifying the municipal lease-purchase protest petition requirements.

This bill changes the rules for protesting lease-purchase agreements between municipalities and private companies. It aims to make it easier or harder for people to challenge these deals, but the specifics are unclear.

No sponsors listed
HB2618HousePassed BothApr 8, 2026

Requiring the state board of education to report to the legislature on federal moneys received by the state, ending certain educational reporting requirements and applying expiration dates to other educational reporting requirements.

This bill requires the state board of education to report to the legislature on federal funds received by Kansas. It also ends some educational reporting requirements and sets expiration dates for others.

No sponsors listed
HB2615HousePassed BothApr 8, 2026

Designating a portion of United States highway 75 as the Brig Gen George H Wark memorial highway, a portion of United States highway 56 as the Bill Tucker memorial highway and redesignating a current portion of the purple heart/combat wounded veterans highway for United States highway 75.

This bill would rename a section of US Highway 75 after Brig Gen George H Wark and reassign another part of the Purple Heart/Combat Wounded Veterans Highway to US Highway 75.

No sponsors listed
HB2613HousePassed BothApr 8, 2026

Providing for the crime victims compensation board to establish fees chargeable for conducting examinations of persons who may be victims of sexual assault, authorizing the board to adopt rules and regulations to administer such fees and to use moneys in the crime victims compensation fund for the payment of such fees and allowing certain exceptions to the confidentiality of records and information given to the board.

This bill allows the Crime Victims Compensation Board to charge fees for conducting exams on people who may be victims of sexual assault. The board can then use money from the crime victims compensation fund to pay these fees.

No sponsors listed
HB2603HousePassed BothApr 8, 2026

Prohibiting regulation of battery-charged security fences by municipalities.

This bill prevents Kansas municipalities from regulating battery-charged security fences. It passed the Senate and is now being reviewed by a committee.

No sponsors listed
HB2602HousePassed BothApr 8, 2026

Establishing requirements for a portable benefit plan for independent contractors, determining types of contributions to such plans and providing a subtraction modification for Kansas income tax purposes.

This bill aims to establish a portable benefit plan for independent contractors in Kansas. The plan would allow these workers to contribute to their own benefits and potentially reduce their income tax.

No sponsors listed
HB2601HousePassed BothApr 8, 2026

Establishing a registry for child abuse and neglect to be maintained by the secretary for children and families, providing for registration and expungement processes that include administrative hearings and opportunities for subsequent appeals, requiring reports of abuse or neglect to include information regarding a custody dispute concerning the child who is the subject of the report and directing the secretary to submit a report to the legislature on such information.

This bill creates a registry for child abuse and neglect cases. It outlines processes for registering and expunging records, including administrative hearings and appeals.

No sponsors listed
HB2600HouseIntroducedApr 8, 2026

Establishing the Affordable Healthcare for Kansans program to expand medicaid eligibility.

This bill aims to expand Medicaid eligibility for certain Kansans. It would establish a program called Affordable Healthcare for Kansans.

Cindy Neighbor, Suzanne Wikle, John Alcala +29 more
HB2596HousePassed BothApr 8, 2026

Permitting the secretary of corrections to enter into certain contracts for the production of manufactured or modular homes for a pilot program at the Hutchinson correctional facility under the prison-made goods act.

This bill allows the Secretary of Corrections to enter into contracts for producing manufactured or modular homes at the Hutchinson correctional facility as part of a pilot program.

Kyler Sweely
HB2595HousePassed BothApr 8, 2026

Substitute for HB 2595 by Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources - Enacting the attorney training program for rural Kansas act, providing stipends to law students who meet certain requirements and agree to practice law in rural areas and providing loan forgiveness to lawyers who meet certain requirements and practice law in rural areas.

This bill aims to encourage law students to practice law in rural Kansas by offering stipends and loan forgiveness. It requires them to meet certain requirements and commit to practicing in rural areas.

No sponsors listed
HB2593HousePassed BothApr 8, 2026

Requiring that a political subdivision hold an open meeting to discuss a contingency fee contract for legal services before approving such contract and requiring the attorney general to approve such contracts.

This bill requires local governments (like cities or counties) to hold a public meeting before approving contracts for legal services that pay lawyers based on how much money they win. The state's Attorney General must also approve these contracts.

No sponsors listed
HB2591HousePassed BothApr 8, 2026

Authorizing financial institutions to report suspected financial exploitation of an adult account holder to a designated agency, notify any adult designated as a trusted contact by such account holder of suspected financial exploitation and place a temporary hold on certain transactions or disbursements. Enacting the virtual currency kiosk consumer protection act, providing definitions, and establishing requirements for virtual currency kiosk operators. Prohibiting the office of the state bank commissioner or any other state agency from becoming a receiver for a technology-enabled fiduciary financial institution that becomes insolvent or declares bankruptcy. Providing that earned wage access service registrants are subject to the Kansas financial institutions information security act, and eliminating certain stipulations relating to the payment of negotiable instruments on Saturday afternoons or holidays.

This bill allows financial institutions to report suspected financial exploitation of an adult account holder to a designated agency and notify trusted contacts. It also gives them the power to temporarily hold certain transactions or disbursements.

No sponsors listed
HB2590HousePassed BothApr 8, 2026

Enacting the Kansas community property trust act to authorize the use of community property trusts during the marriage of settlor spouses and amending the Kansas uniform trust code to allow trustees to reimburse settlors of grantor trusts, authorize the use of designated representatives for trusts and permit the terms of a governing instrument to expand, restrict or eliminate certain general rules applicable to fiduciaries, trusts and trust administration.

This bill allows married couples to create a community property trust during their marriage. This type of trust lets them manage and distribute property together more easily.

No sponsors listed
HB2579HouseIn CommitteeApr 8, 2026

Designating a portion of K-49 highway as the Pvt Michael E Gerber memorial highway

This bill would rename a portion of K-49 highway as the Pvt Michael E Gerber memorial highway.

No sponsors listed
HB2574HousePassed BothApr 8, 2026

Removing the expiration on certain cybersecurity requirements, modifying the duties of chief information security officers and cybersecurity programs, requiring assessment of executive branch agency compliance with cybersecurity requirements, providing for consideration of such compliance by the legislature during the budget process and creating the judicial branch technology oversight council.

This bill removes an expiration date on cybersecurity requirements for certain agencies, updates the duties of chief information security officers and cybersecurity programs, and requires assessments of compliance. It also creates a council to oversee technology in the judicial branch.

No sponsors listed
HB2573HousePassed BothApr 8, 2026

Amending statutes concerning the Kansas board of accountancy; relating to licensure requirements for certified public accountants.

This bill updates laws about the Kansas Board of Accountancy and the requirements for certified public accountants (CPAs) to get licensed. It aims to make it easier for CPAs to practice in Kansas.

No sponsors listed
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