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(Jan. 14, 2025) – Today, the House Health and Human Services Committee members and staff introduced themselves and reported the House leadership is trying to standardize rules for the House committees.
(Jan. 14, 2025) – Today, the Joint House and Senate Commerce Committee heard recommendations from the Foreign Trade Regulatory Sandbox interim committee and the Affordable Housing interim committee.
(Jan. 14, 2025) – Today, the Senate Financial Institutions and Insurance Committee, chaired by Senator Brenda Dietrich (R-Topeka), heard bill introductions from the Kansas Department of Insurance
(Jan. 14, 2025) – Learn about our advocacy focus and visit with your elected officials about the critical issues facing Kansas hospitals on Jan. 23. We encourage all hospital representatives to invite their state legislators to the luncheon or arrange one-on-one meetings at their convenience.
(Jan. 14, 2025) – HB 2001, HB 2002, HB 2005, HB 2007 and SB 3
(Jan. 13, 2025) – Today kicked off the 2025 Kansas legislative session. While the committees didn't meet, new and returning House and Senate members spent the day with family, moving in, putting the final touches on their new offices and being sworn in by Chief Justice Marla Luckert and Secretary of State Scott Schwab.
(Jan. 6, 2025) – The 2025 Legislative Preview is now available. This document is intended to provide an overview of some of the issues that may be before policymakers when they return to Topeka for the beginning of the 2025 legislative session.
(Jan. 6, 2025) – As the Kansas Legislature approaches a Jan. 13 start, Republican and Democratic leadership in the House and Senate have been busy making committee appointments. This article includes the make-up of the House and Senate committees.
(Jan. 6, 2025) – The KHA 2025 Legislative Brochure is now available. The brochure highlights the issues we will focus on with our state lawmakers during the 2025 legislative session.
(Dec. 17, 2024) – The Legislative Post Audit Committee, which had previously sought an audit on behalf of Rep. Jason Probst (D-Hutchinson) to ensure compliance of hospitals to the state Lay Caregiver Act, has now decided rather than a post audit to seek the introduction of legislation on the topic.
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