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Kansas Judiciary Committee requests five bill introductions, schedules three hearings
Summary
The Committee on Judiciary logged requests to introduce five proposals—including changes to the Open Records Act, the Offender Registration Act, and a proposed constitutional amendment—and set hearings for HB 2061, HB 2062 and a planned Thursday session on jailhouse-witness rules.
The Committee on Judiciary on Oct. 12 recorded requests to introduce five legislative files and announced hearings this week on two House bills and a planned Thursday hearing on jailhouse-witness testimony.
The committee chair requested RS 0576, described as the annual review of exemptions under the Kansas Open Records Act, “on behalf of the office of reviser of statutes pursuant to KSA 45-229,” and asked whether there were objections; none were raised and the chair said the bill would be requested without objection. Representative John Schreiber requested RS 25RS0635 concerning the Offender Registration Act; Representative Melissa Barrett requested RS 25RS0636 to add artificial-intelligence-related language to statutes covering child-exploitation crimes and breach of privacy. Representative Brenda Wasinger requested 25RS0174, a House concurrent resolution authored by Representative Blake Carpenter that…
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