News from Kansas State Representative Ken Rahjes
Hello from Topeka. Welcome Spring!
Hello from Topeka. Welcome Spring!
It may seem hard to believe, but the legislature is now fully ten weeks into its session and has just two weeks before “first adjournment.” We will adjourn briefly before returning to wrap up the regular part of the session with the veto session beginning April 26th and the target date ending April 28th.
SENATE FLOOR ACTION
SENATE HIGHLIGHTS
Hello from Topeka.
We are less than a month before first adjournment and a short break before returning at the end of April. There are several other issues that need to be worked on before we get there.
Here are some of the highlights of things that have been happening on the House side of the Kansas legislature:
Hello from Agra.
We have officially made it through turnaround. This past week was busy, but we were able to pass 69 bills, for a total of 96 bills since swearing-in. As of today, the Senate has passed 62 bills that will head to us for consideration.
SENATE HIGHLIGHTS
SENATE HIGHLIGHTS
Hello from Topeka. The end of the week is "turnaround," the first major legislative deadline of the session. It signifies the movement of bills from their originating chamber to the other side of the rotunda. The House is scheduled for three days this week, full of debate on the House floor. "Turnaround" is the term used in the Kansas legislature to describe when all bills must be out of their House of origin, so all House bills must pass the House and be on their way to the Senate and vice versa to be considered during the remainder of the session.
SENATE HAPPENINGS
Senate Highlights – Weekly overview
This week was the last week of legislative activity before VETO session. Late Friday afternoon, the Senate gaveled out for adjournment and will reconvene on April 25th for VETO Session. The wrap-up period is expected to not last long, but work remains on a few topics.