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Kansas Senate clerk announces passage of House Bill 2054; committee reports advance several measures, five senate bills introduced
Summary
In Tuesday’s Kansas Senate session the clerk announced the passage of House Bill 2054, committees reported recommendations to pass or amend several other bills, and the Senate introduced five new Senate bills (285–289), referring one to the Judiciary Committee.
The Kansas Senate session on Tuesday included the clerk’s announcement that House Bill 2054, “an act concerning elections,” has passed; committee reports recommending passage or amendment of additional bills; and the introduction of five Senate bills, one of which was referred to the Judiciary Committee.
The clerk announced, “Announcing passage of house bill 20 54. House bill 20 54, an act concerning elections.” The announcement was made during the formal reading of messages and reports and the transcript does not include a roll-call vote tally for House Bill 2054.
The clerk also read multiple committee reports recommending further action. “Mister President, the Committee on Transportation recommends House Bill 20 29 be amended and the bill be passed as amended. Mister President, the Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance recommends House Bill…
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