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Requiring school districts to publicly list the names and email addresses of current school board members, authorizing local school board members to add new items to board meeting discussions, ask questions or engage in discussion with members of the public and access school property, authorizing members of the public to address school boards at board meetings and authorizing payment of annual dues to any not-for-profit organization that provides services to member school districts.
This bill requires school districts to publicly list their current school board members' names and email addresses. It also allows local school board members to add new topics to discussions, ask questions, or engage with the public during meetings.
Modifying member appointments to the wildlife and parks commission, authorizing the commission to direct the secretary to develop or report on rules and regulations and allowing members to submit potential rules and regulations to the commission.
This bill changes how members are appointed to the Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commission. The commission can now ask the Secretary of State to create or review rules and regulations, and commission members can suggest new rules.
Urging the attorney general to join efforts to hold Elon Musk accountable for unlawful executive action.
This bill asks the Kansas Attorney General to join efforts to hold Elon Musk accountable for any unlawful actions he may have taken. It does not specify what kind of actions or why they were considered unlawful.
Eliminating the requirement that the commissioner submit certain reports to the governor and removing certain specific entities from the definition of person for the purpose of enforcing insurance law.
This bill removes a requirement for the insurance commissioner to submit certain reports to the governor and also changes who is considered a 'person' under insurance law.
Authorizing technical colleges and community colleges to affiliate with universities.
This bill allows technical colleges and community colleges in Kansas to partner with universities. This partnership would enable students to take courses or earn degrees from both institutions.
Making application to the congress of the United States to call a convention of the states to establish term limits for members of congress.
This bill asks Congress to hold a convention of states to set term limits for members of Congress. This means setting a limit on how long someone can serve in Congress.
Extending the time period for eligibility for the loan repayment program and the income tax credit for rural opportunity zones, adding down payment assistance and child care reimbursement as program benefit options and expanding eligibility for the income tax credit.
This bill extends a program that helps people move to rural areas of Kansas. It adds new benefits like down payment assistance and child care reimbursement.
Reducing insurance company premium tax rates and discontinuing remittance and crediting of a portion of the premium tax to the insurance department service regulation fund.
This bill aims to reduce insurance company premium tax rates. It also stops a portion of the premium tax from going into the state's insurance department service regulation fund.
Updating public adjuster and insurance agent statutes pertaining to suspension, revocation, denial of licensure and licensure renewal.
This bill updates laws about public adjusters and insurance agents. It deals with when their licenses can be suspended or taken away.
Eliminating the requirement that the commissioner submit certain reports to the governor and removing certain specific entities from the definition of person for the purpose of enforcing insurance law.
This bill eliminates a requirement for the insurance commissioner to submit certain reports to the governor and changes who is considered a 'person' under insurance law.
Providing funding for the state historical society to issue a scope statement, plan the work to be accomplished and issue a request for proposals for a master plan for the Quindaro ruins archaeological park in Wyandotte county, Kansas, and implement such master plan.
This bill provides funding for the state historical society to create a master plan for the Quindaro ruins archaeological park in Wyandotte County. The plan will guide future work and development at the site.
Authorizing law enforcement officers to conduct investigations of violations of the scrap metal theft reduction act.
This bill allows law enforcement officers to investigate violations of Kansas' scrap metal theft reduction act. This means they can look into cases where people are breaking the law by stealing or selling stolen scrap metal.
Supporting Irish-Kansas trade partnership.
This bill supports a trade partnership between Kansas and Ireland. It aims to strengthen economic ties and promote mutual understanding.
Recognizing the 40th year of operation at Wolf Creek Nuclear Generating Station.
This bill recognizes the Wolf Creek Nuclear Generating Station's 40th year of operation. It does not propose any changes or actions.
Extending the number of years of availability of the income tax credit for contributions to friends of cedar crest association and the Eisenhower foundation.
This bill extends the time period during which Kansans can claim an income tax credit for donations made to two specific organizations: Friends of Cedar Crest Association and the Eisenhower Foundation.
Prohibiting nonresidents from hunting migratory waterfowl during certain times and places and increasing fees for migratory waterfowl habitat stamps.
This bill would prevent non-residents from hunting migratory waterfowl during certain times and places. It also increases fees for a special stamp that supports habitat conservation.
Discontinuing the imposition of sales tax on certain cable services.
This bill proposes to stop collecting sales tax on certain cable services. This would mean that Kansans who subscribe to these services wouldn't have to pay state sales tax on their monthly bills.
Requiring prosecutors to disclose their intent to introduce testimony from a jailhouse witness and to forward related information to the Kansas bureau of investigation.
This bill requires prosecutors to tell defense lawyers if they plan to use testimony from someone who was a jailhouse informant. It also asks them to share information about this witness with the Kansas Bureau of Investigation.
Recognizing March 13, 2025, as Mental Health Advocacy Day at the capitol.
This bill recognizes March 13, 2025, as Mental Health Advocacy Day at the Kansas state capitol. It aims to raise awareness about mental health issues and promote advocacy efforts.
Recognizing the members of the Kansas Task Force 1 for their outstanding efforts as responders during Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
This bill recognizes the Kansas Task Force 1 for their outstanding efforts as responders during Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
recognizing Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated for their outstanding service to the citizens of our state, our nation and the international community and their promotion of scholarship, service and advocacy.
This bill recognizes Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority for their outstanding service and contributions to Kansas, the nation, and the international community. It acknowledges their promotion of scholarship, service, and advocacy.
Prohibiting nonresidents from hunting migratory waterfowl during certain times and places and increasing fees for migratory waterfowl habitat stamps.
This bill prohibits non-resident Kansans from hunting migratory waterfowl during certain times and places. It also increases fees for migratory waterfowl habitat stamps.
Proposing to amend article 11 of the constitution of the state of Kansas by adding a new section establishing the freedom from taxes fund, establishing the Kansas citizens freedom review board, authorizing the board to review tax exemptions and approve or eliminate such exemptions and eliminating the state-imposed property taxes and income and privilege taxes.
This bill proposes to create a new fund called the Freedom from Taxes Fund and establish a review board to examine tax exemptions. It would also eliminate state-imposed property taxes, income taxes, and privilege taxes.
Recognizing March 13, 2025, as Mental Health Advocacy Day at the Capitol.
This bill recognizes March 13, 2025, as Mental Health Advocacy Day at the Capitol. It does not propose any new laws or policies.
Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the State Government Affairs Council.
This bill commemorates the 50th anniversary of the State Government Affairs Council. It does not make any changes to existing laws or policies.