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Kansas Commission on Disability Concerns Legislative Session Update - January 19, 2023

Government and Politics

January 20, 2023

From: Kansas Governor Laura Kelly

To check the status of bills and hearing, please go to the legislative website at http://www.kslegislature.org/li/ or call the legislative hotline at 1-800-432-3924. If there are bills you would like me to follow, please let me know and I will add them to the list. A listing of the committees, times they meet, rooms they meet in and the assistants you need to contact if you want to provide testimony are listed at the end of this update.   

Committee meetings can be watched online by going to the legislative website (link above) and hovering over “Audio/video” in the upper right-hand corner of the page. Then scroll down on the menu that appears to “Statehouse Live and Archive” and clicking on it. Scroll down until you see the committee you want to watch and click on that committee. 

To receive a copy of this announcement in large print, or other alternative formats, please call 1-800-295-5232 (voice). This Update can also be found on the KCDC Web site:  http://www.kcdcinfo.ks.gov/legislative-information.

Let me know if you have questions or want me information by emailing [email protected]. 

Monday 1/23

3:00 pm House K-12 Education Budget, Room 546-S Presentation on Special Education Overview

Tuesday 1/24

9:00 am House Veterans and Military Committee, Hearing on HB 2039 in room 281-N, Betty Boaz, 785-296-5623

10:30 am Senate Ways and Means Committee, Staff briefing on Intellectual and Developmental Disability Waiver Modernization in Room 548-S

Wednesday 1/25

9:30 am Senate Financial Institutions and Insurance, Hearing on SB 24 Changing the required number of employees contained in the definitions of “large employer” and “small employer” for purposes of coverage for autism spectrum disorder, Room 546-S, Suzanne Nelson, 785-296-7367

1:30 pm House Health and Human Services, Presentation on Community Mental Health Centers, Room 112-N

Thursday 1/26

1:30 pm House Education Committee, Presentation on Issues around Restraint and Seclusion in room 218-N

3:30 pm House Social Services Budget Overview of Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Waivers in room 152-S

Friday 1/27

Active Bills, 2023

Bill No.

Description

Impact

Bill History and Current Status

SB 4

Providing for a sales tax exemption for construction or repair of buildings used for human habitation by the Kansas State School for the Blind and the Kansas State School for the Deaf

 

Hearing in Committee on Assessment and Taxation 1/19 at 9:30 am in room 548-S, contact John Gauntt at (785) 296-2713 to provide testimony.

SB 12

Enacting the Kansas child mutilation prevention act to criminalize performing gender reassignment surgery and prescription of hormone replacement therapy on certain persons and providing grounds for unprofessional conduct for healing arts licensees.

 

Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare and Committee on Judiciary

SB 21

Providing an annual sales tax holiday for sales of certain school supplies

 

Referred to Senate Assessment and Taxation; hearing 1/29, 9:30 am Room 548-S John Gauntt, 785-296-2713

SB 24

Relating to insurance; coverage for autism spectrum disorder; changing the required number of employees contained in definitions of "large employer" and “small employer”

Reduces large employer to more than 51 employees from 101 employees and small employer from 100 or fewer employees to 50 or fewer employees.

Hearing 1/25 in Financial Institutions and Insurance, at 9:30 am in room 546-S, Suzanne Nelson, 785-296-7367

SB 58

Concerning sales taxation; relating to exemptions; providing and exemption for certain purchases by disabled veterans of the armed forces of the United States

 

Referred to Assessment and Taxation

HB 2010

Updating a statutory cross reference to provide proper jury instruction in cases when a defendant lacks the required mental state to commit a crime

 

Referred to Committee on Judiciary

HB 2036

Concerning property taxation; relating to exemptions for homestead property of certain retired and disabled veterans

 

Referred to Taxation

HB 2038

Concerning elections; relating to voter identification; requiring postsecondary educational institutions to indicate when a student’s identification issues by such institution cannot be used for voting purposes.

 

Referred to Elections

HB 2039

Concerning wildlife and parks; relating to hunting and fishing licenses; exempting disabled veterans from certain requirements

 

Hearing 1/24 at 9:00 am in room 281-N, in Veterans and Military committee, Betty Boaz, 785-296-5623

HB 2055

Concerning elections; relating to advance voting ballots; prohibiting third parties from mailing applications for such ballots to registered voters.

 

Referred to Elections

HB 2056

Concerning elections; relating to advance voting ballots requiring the return of such ballots by 7:00 pm on the day of the election

 

Referred to Elections

HB 2057

Concerning elections; relating to advance voting ballots; regulating the use of remote ballot boxes for the return of such ballots

Would limit county elections offices to one remote ballot box for each election unless more than 30,000 registered voters and then they can one for each section of 30,000 voters; boxes would only be open during hours when the election office can monitor who is dropping the ballots into the box, the boxes must be video monitored and have the camera set to record the face of the person submitting the ballot.

Referred to Elections

HB 2060

Creating the special education and related services funding task force

 

Referred to K-12 Education Budget

 

 

 

 

Exempt committees have asterisks (*) next to them. 

House Committees

Committee

Room

Mtg. time

Assistant

Phone

Agriculture

112-N

3:30 pm daily

Terry Bernatis

785-296-7463

Agriculture and Natural Resources Budget

112-N

3:30 pm daily

Terry Bernatis

785-296-7463

*Appropriations

112-N

9:00 am daily

Susan McClacherty

785-291-3446

*Calendar and Printing

On call

 

 

 

Child Welfare & Foster Care

152-S

1:30 M & W

Carol Robertson

785-296-7644

Children and Seniors

152-S

1:30 am daily

Fran Lusk

785-296-7644

Commerce, Labor & Economic Development

346-S

1:30 pm daily

Cindy Harris

785-296-7685

Corrections & Juvenile Justice

546-S

1:30 pm daily

Colette Niehues

785-296-7500

Education

218-N

1:30 pm daily

Deborah Bremer

785-296-3113

K-12 Education Budget

546-S

3:30 pm daily

Holly Broxterman

785-296-3971

Elections

218-N

3:30 pm T & Th

Dana Rooney

785-296-7357

Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications

582-N

9:00 am T & Th

Mindy Sieve

785-296-7663

*Federal and State Affairs

346-S

9:00 am daily

Connie Bahner

785-368-7166

Financial Institutions and Insurance

582-N

9:00 am M & W

Rich Mergen

785-296-7689

General Government Budget

281-N

3:30 pm daily

Susan Tindall

785-296-7643

Health & Human Services

112-N

1:30 pm daily

David Long

785-296-7488

Higher Education Budget

281-N

1:30 pm daily

Phyllis Fast

785-296-7642

Insurance and Pensions

218-N

3:30 pm M & W

Coleen Coker

785-296-7696

Interstate Cooperation

On-call

 

 

 

Judiciary

582-N

3:30 pm daily

Kathi Rakestraw

785-296-5805

K-12 Budget

546-S

3:30 pm daily

TBD

 

Legislative Budget

On-call

 

Kathy Holscher

 

Legislative Modernization

218-N

9:00 am M & W

Debra Smith

785-296-4683

Legislative Post Audit

546-S

Noon

Nichole Blanchett

785-296-3793

Local Government

218-N

9:00 am M & W

Debra Heideman

785-296-7461

Redistricting

346-S

On-Call

Richard Frost

785-296-7695

Rules and Journal

582-N

Noon

Kathi Rakestraw

785-296-5805

Rural Revitalization

582-N

9:00 am daily

Tony Prohaska

785-296-7660

Select Investigating Committee

346-S

1:00 pm

Connie Bahner

785-368-7166

Social Services Budget

152-S

3:30 pm daily

Francie Hernandez

785-296-7640

*Taxation

346-S

3:30 pm daily

Lea Gerard

785-296-4830

Transportation

582-N

1:30 pm daily

Jennifer Forrester

785-296-7466

Transportation and Public Safety Budget

118-N

3:30 pm daily

Diane Brian

785-296-2361

Veterans and Military

281-N

9:00 am T & Th

Betty Boaz

785-296-5623

Water

218-N

9:00 am daily

Tony Prohaska

785-296-7384

Welfare Reform

152-S

1:30 pm T & Th

Gary Deeter

785-296-6989

Senate Committees

Committee

Room

Mtg. time

Assistant

Phone

Agriculture and Natural Resources

144-S

8:30 am daily

Judy Marks

785-296-7353

*Assessment & Taxation

548-S

9:30 am daily

John Gauntt

785-296-2713

Commerce

546-S

10:30 am daily

Connie Burns

785-296-7476

Education

144-S

1:30 pm daily

Cyndie Rexer

785-296-7368

Ethics, Elections & Local Government

142-S

9:30 am daily

Randi Walters

785-296-7389

*Federal & State Affairs

144-S

10:30-noon daily

Sheila Wodtke

785-296-7362

Financial Institutions and Insurance

546-S

9:30 am daily

Suzanne Nelson

785-296-7367

Interstate Cooperation

On-call

 

 

 

Judiciary

346-S

10:30 am daily

Barbara Moore

785-296-6817

Legislative Posts Audit

546-S

On Call

Nicole Blanchett

785-296-2793

Local Government

142-S

9:30 am daily

Jackie Gutierrez

785-269-7377

Organization, Calendar and Rules

On-call

 

 

 

Public Health & Welfare

142-S

8:30 am daily

Donola Fairbanks

785-296-5123

Redistricting

548-S

2:00 pm on call

Jennifer Forrester

785-296-7361

Transparency and Ethics

142-S

9:30 am daily

Randi Walters

785-296-7389

Transportation

546-S

8:30 am daily

Florence Deeter

785-296-7355

Utilities

548-S

1:30 pm daily

Michael Welton

785-296-4335

*Ways and Means

548-S

10:30 am-noon daily

Donna Fulkerson

785-296-7399

 

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