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Committee approves bill setting process for appointing Article V convention delegates

2262228 · February 11, 2025
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Summary

The Committee on Federal and State Affairs passed HB 2065, which establishes procedures for appointing, certifying and disciplining Kansas delegates to a potential Article V convention; the measure passed on a voice vote with several members asking for recorded no votes.

The Committee on Federal and State Affairs voted to pass House Bill 2,065, a measure that lays out how Kansas would appoint and manage delegates if an Article V convention of states is called.

Mike Hyam, Reviser of Statutes Office, told the committee HB 2,065 "is a procedure for the appointment of delegates if there is an Article V convention of the states." The bill specifies which state officers and legislative leaders would make appointments, sets term lengths tied to the duration of a convention, creates procedures for filling vacancies and recall, and requires the…

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