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News from Kansas Senator Elaine Bowers

Mon, 03/20/2023 - 12:17
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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

HB 2014 would designate the Robert Lessen Memorial Highway the portion of US-69 in Crawford County from its junction with K-47 in Crawford County to its junction with 650th AvenueHB 2014 passed 36-0.  I voted yes.

SB 127 would authorize the Board of County Commissioners of Dickinson County to submit to the voters of the county a question of imposing a countywide sales tax at a rate of 0.25 percent to finance public safety capital projects.  SB 127 passed 35-1.  I voted yes.

Full texts of the bills, supplemental notes, and the Final Action vote on these measures can be found at www.kslegislature.org

ADDITIONAL LINKS FOR LEGISLATIVE ACTION

Kansas Legislature YouTube – Here you can follow the legislature live as it happens or access archives of past sessions and committee meetings.

Kansas Legislature Audio – Here you can listen in on session or committees when they are in session or access prior committee meetings.

CAPITOL PRESERVATION COMMITTEE BILLS SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR

SB11 – Ad Astra – the 8’2” sculpture will finally be placed on the pedestal in the Ad Astra Plaza, which has been waiting for the statue since 2002.  More than 2,600 bricks stored along with the statue at the Bergen Studio are stored in Salina and will be placed in the plaza as well.  Fundraising can now begin in earnest to finish the plaza as initially proposed more than two decades ago.

SB39 – 1st Kansas Colored Voluntary Infantry Regiment Mural – the Capitol Preservation Committee now has the go-ahead to start the process of fundraising and sending Requests for Proposals (RFP) to select the artist and for the sub-committee to begin work on the project, including the location of the mural.  This mural was conceived in 2000 with the passage of SB660, and now with 2023, SB39 can see this project start and hopefully see it finished soon.  

KANSAS SECRETARY OF STATE - SCOTT SCHWAB

The Secretary of State is one of four state offices authorized by the Kansas Constitution. Although created by the state constitution, the duties of the office are defined by almost 1,000 state laws. Among the many duties of the Office of the Kansas Secretary of State is maintaining primary responsibility for administering elections, collecting certain records of Kansas businesses, and publishing official publications for the State of Kansas. As a result, the Secretary of State keeps hundreds of thousands of documents.  Generally, they fall into four categories – executive, legislative, elections, and business.  The Secretary of State is elected to a four-year term, and Kansas law does not impose term limits on those serving Kansas Secretary of State.

Secretary Scott Schwab grew up in Great Bend, Kansas, and graduated from Fort Hays State University. He was first elected to the Kansas House of Representatives in 2002 and served as Chairman of the House Elections Committee. Scott also served as Vice Chairman of the House Insurance and Financial Institutions Committee and Speaker Pro Tempore of the Kansas House of Representatives. In November 2018, Schwab was elected to his first term as Kansas Secretary of State, and in November 2022, he was re-elected to serve a second term. Publications are available:  Kansas Administrative Regulations, Session Laws, Kansas Register, Lawbooks, and Kansas Then and Now information sheet.   

The very popular Legislative Directory can be found and printed at - https://www.sos.ks.gov/publications/legislative-directory/2023-Online-Legislative-Directory.pdf.

UPDATE FROM KANSAS INSURANCE COMMISSIONER VICKI SCHMIDT

If you or someone you know has an issue with their insurance, we are happy to help!  We may not always like the answers we get, but we will do our best to get you an answer.  Please use the contact information below to reach out to us if we can assist.

Main Line: (785) 296-3071

Consumer Assistance Hotline: 1-800-432-2484

Consumer Complaint: kid.webcomplaints@ks.gov

Producer Licensing: kid.licensing@ks.gov

Email: KID.Commissioner@ks.gov

Website: Insurance.kansas.gov

GIRL AND BOY STATE – June 2023

Kansas American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary’s have announced the Girl State and Boy State application process for the 2023 events.  Find more information at https://ksbstate.org/  and http://www.ksgirlsstate.org/.  Boy State will be held June 4th-10th in Manhattan and Girl State June 11th – 16th in Lawrence. I was a girl stater in 1980, sponsored by the Delphos American Legion Auxiliary.

THANK YOU FOR ENGAGING

 

I appreciate all your calls, emails, and letters regarding your thoughts and concerns about happenings in Kansas.  I always encourage you to stay informed of the issues under consideration by the Kansas Legislature. Committee schedules, bills, and other helpful information can be easily accessed through the legislature’s website at www.kslegislature.org.  You are also able to ‘listen in live’ at this website.  Please do not hesitate to contact me with your thoughts, concerns, and suggestions.  An email is the best at this point in the session.

Thank you for the honor of serving you!

Senator Elaine Bowers

Kansas State Capitol Building

Room 223-E

300 SW 10th St.

Topeka, KS  66612

elaine.bowers@senate.ks.gov

785 296-7389

https://elainebowers.com/

www.kslegislature.org