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Senate appoints new conference committees, agrees to "agree to disagree" on SB105

2611332 · March 13, 2025
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The Kansas Senate authorized new conference committees for several bills and adopted a motion to "agree to disagree" on Conference Committee Report for Senate Bill 105, allowing a new, smaller-signature conference report to be prepared.

The Kansas Senate on March 13 adopted motions to form new conference committees on multiple measures and approved an "agree to disagree" motion on the conference report for Senate Bill 105.

Senator Mark Masterson, identified on the floor as the senator from Butler, explained that an "agree to disagree" motion is used when a conference committee cannot obtain unanimous consent of its six members. "What that is is bringing a question before the whole body that says, we cannot attain unanimous consent for this," Masterson said, adding that an agreed disagree allows the committee report…

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