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1483 Total Bills · 600 Senate · 883 House · 390 Passed · 1483 AI Summarized
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HB2491HouseIn CommitteeFeb 18, 2026

Requiring state agencies to make quarterly reports to the secretary of state with the names and addresses of noncitizens receiving public benefits.

This bill requires state agencies to report the names and addresses of non-citizens receiving public benefits to the Secretary of State every quarter.

No sponsors listed
HB2486HouseIntroducedFeb 18, 2026

Requiring children to be toilet trained to enroll in and attend kindergarten in any public school and providing certain exceptions thereto.

This bill requires children to be toilet trained before enrolling in and attending kindergarten in public schools. It allows for certain exceptions.

No sponsors listed
HB2465HouseIntroducedFeb 18, 2026

Enacting the professionals' freedom of expression act to provide protection for professionals and businesses against adverse action as a result of an expression of beliefs of such professional or business that is unrelated to such profession or business.

This bill aims to protect professionals and businesses from negative consequences if they express personal beliefs that aren't related to their work.

No sponsors listed
HB2452HouseIntroducedFeb 18, 2026

Changing the timing of city, school, community college and certain other municipality elections to fall in even-numbered years and requiring the term of office of municipal elected officials to be either two years or four years.

This bill would move city, school, community college, and certain municipality elections from odd-numbered years to even-numbered years. It also proposes that municipal elected officials' terms be either two or four years.

No sponsors listed
HB2451HouseIn CommitteeFeb 18, 2026

Prohibiting the use of public assets by government officers and employees to advocate for or against proposed amendments to the constitution of the state of Kansas and ballot questions submitted to qualified electors.

This bill aims to prevent government officials and employees from using public resources to promote or oppose proposed constitutional amendments or ballot questions.

No sponsors listed
HB2450HouseIntroducedFeb 18, 2026

Providing exceptions to the automatic termination of candidate campaign accounts.

This bill proposes exceptions to the automatic termination of candidate campaign accounts. This means that candidates who run for office may be able to keep their campaign funds open longer than usual.

No sponsors listed
HB2447HouseIntroducedFeb 18, 2026

Providing for a presidential preference primary election every four years commencing in 2028 and aligning the special election date in March with the presidential preference primary election date.

This bill proposes holding a presidential preference primary election every four years starting in 2028. It also aligns the special election date in March with this new primary election.

No sponsors listed
HB2424HouseIntroducedFeb 18, 2026

Establishing a pump installation contractor license and requiring additional examination, qualification and record-keeping requirements for licensed pump installation contractor and water well contractors.

This bill aims to establish a license for pump installation contractors and water well contractors. It also requires additional qualifications and record-keeping.

Gary White
HB2420HouseIntroducedFeb 18, 2026

Requiring school districts to obtain parental consent prior to providing certain school-based mental health services to a student.

This bill requires Kansas school districts to get parental consent before providing certain mental health services to students. This includes things like therapy sessions or counseling.

Megan Steele
HB2404HouseIntroducedFeb 18, 2026

Prohibiting certain sex offenders from entering onto school property or attending school activities and creating criminal penalties for violation thereof.

This bill aims to keep certain sex offenders away from Kansas schools and school events. It would make it a crime for these individuals to enter school property or attend activities.

No sponsors listed
HB2366HouseIntroducedFeb 18, 2026

Expanding the scope of practice of naturopathic doctors, specifying continuing education requirements, increasing the required amount of professional liability insurance and modifying certain provisions relating to the licensure and regulations of naturopathic doctors.

This bill aims to expand the services that naturopathic doctors can offer in Kansas. It also sets new requirements for their continuing education and professional liability insurance.

No sponsors listed
HB2364HouseIn CommitteeFeb 18, 2026

Prohibiting certain health insurers from requiring cost-sharing for nonopioid prescription drugs or providing less favorable coverage for such drug than that for opioid or narcotic prescription drugs for the treatment of pain.

This bill aims to ensure that health insurers don't charge patients more or offer less coverage for non-opioid prescription drugs used to treat pain compared to opioid-based medications.

No sponsors listed
HB2328HouseIntroducedFeb 18, 2026

Providing an exception to restrictions on prison-made housing units to allow the secretary of corrections to establish a program for delivering such units into designated areas.

This bill allows the Kansas Secretary of Corrections to establish a program to deliver prison-made housing units into specific areas. The goal is to provide affordable housing options for Kansans.

No sponsors listed
HB2270HouseIntroducedFeb 18, 2026

Authorizing the chief information security officer to receive audit reports and updating statutes related to services provided by the chief information technology officer.

This bill allows the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) to receive audit reports and updates laws related to services provided by the Chief Information Technology Officer (CTIO).

No sponsors listed
HB2218HouseIntroducedFeb 18, 2026

Amending the definition of "psilocybin" in the uniform controlled substances act to exclude the pharmaceutical composition of crystalline polymorph psilocybin and adding crystalline polymorph psilocybin to schedule IV of the uniformed controlled substance act.

This bill changes the definition of psilocybin in Kansas law and adds a specific type of psilocybin to a controlled substances schedule.

No sponsors listed
HB2180HouseIntroducedFeb 18, 2026

Establishing the blind information access act to require the state library to provide on-demand information access services to persons who are blind, visually impaired, deafblind or print disabled.

This bill requires the state library to provide on-demand information access services to people who are blind, visually impaired, deafblind or print disabled. This means they can get help accessing books and other materials.

No sponsors listed
HB2063HouseIntroducedFeb 18, 2026

Establishing various conservation funds, allocating state moneys for conservation, requiring reports to the governor and legislature, and authorizing fund transfers and providing for the use of such funds by the Kansas department of agriculture and the Kansas department of wildlife and parks.

This bill creates various conservation funds and allocates state money for conservation efforts. It also requires reports to the governor and legislature.

No sponsors listed
HCR5032HouseIntroducedFeb 17, 2026

Expressing support for the end of forced organ harvesting in the People's Republic of China

This bill expresses support for ending forced organ harvesting in China. It does not propose any specific actions or policies.

Alexis Simmons
HCR5031HouseIn CommitteeFeb 17, 2026

Ratifying and providing for the continuation of the state of disaster emergency declaration issued on February 9, 2026, for Douglas, Johnson and Wyandotte counties.

This bill extends a state of disaster emergency declaration for Douglas, Johnson, and Wyandotte counties. The declaration was originally issued on February 9, 2026.

Chris Croft
HR6032HouseIntroducedFeb 17, 2026

urging the U.S. Congress to fully fund the federal government's original funding promise under the individuals with disabilities education act

This bill asks Congress to keep its promise to fully fund programs for students with disabilities under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.

No sponsors listed
HB2784HouseIntroducedFeb 17, 2026

Decreasing the rate of ad valorem tax imposed by a school district and providing for certain transfers to the state school district finance fund.

This bill would decrease the rate of property taxes paid by Kansas residents to support their local schools. The bill also proposes transferring funds from school districts to the state's school finance fund.

No sponsors listed
HB2780HouseIntroducedFeb 17, 2026

Authorizing the terramation of dead human bodies in the state of Kansas and requiring all terramations to be performed by licensed terramatory operators.

This bill proposes allowing the 'terramation' of dead human bodies in Kansas. It also requires licensed professionals to perform this process.

No sponsors listed
HB2448HouseIn CommitteeFeb 16, 2026

Requiring citizenship status be listed on driver's licenses.

This bill would require Kansas driver's licenses to include information about the holder's citizenship status.

No sponsors listed
HCR5021HouseIntroducedFeb 15, 2026

Amending article 5 of the constitution of the state of Kansas to require voters to present photographic identification at the time of voting.

This bill proposes amending Kansas' constitution to require voters to show a photo ID at the polls. This would mean Kansans need to bring a government-issued ID or other approved form of identification when casting their ballots.

No sponsors listed
HR6029HousePassed BothFeb 15, 2026

Recognizing February 6, 2026, as Ronald Reagan Day.

This bill recognizes February 6, 2026, as Ronald Reagan Day. It does not provide any specific instructions or requirements for how this day should be celebrated.

Adam Smith
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