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Kansas House approves conference report limiting some nonresident waterfowl hunting days, restores lifetime licenses for seniors and youth
Summary
House Bill 2028, a package that restores senior and youth lifetime hunting licenses and places a three‑year, three‑day‑per‑week restriction on nonresident public waterfowl hunting (with a study and sunset), passed the Kansas House after extended debate.
The Kansas House on April 9 approved the conference committee report on House Bill 2028, adopting a set of changes that restore senior lifetime hunting licenses and add new youth lifetime license categories while imposing a three‑day‑per‑week restriction on nonresident public waterfowl hunting on certain public areas for a trial period.
Representative Kessler, the bill’s carrier, said the statute had accidentally let a lifetime senior license lapse and that the conference report restores those licenses and creates youth lifetime options: a birth‑to‑5 lifetime at $300 and a 6‑to‑15 lifetime at $400.…
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