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Kansas Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources committee introduces three RS bills, reviews rules and previews five budgets

Senate Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources · January 14, 2026
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At a committee meeting (date not provided in transcript), senators introduced three RS committee bills — on surrendered neonatal animals, food additives in school lunches, and water project grant criteria — reviewed a rule requiring members to address conferees by title, scheduled an executive session for a Legislative Post Audit report, and previewed five agency budgets. Introductions occurred by unanimous consent; no formal votes were recorded.

The Senate Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources met to introduce committee bills, review internal rules, and preview several upcoming agency budgets. The transcript supplied does not include a calendar date for the session; all timing references below come from the meeting transcript.

Senator Doug Shane introduced three RS bills that the chair accepted as committee bills by unanimous consent. Shane described RS 262733 as “an act concerning animals” that would address surrendered animals and “the ability to send those animals to foster care if they're neonatal animals — so puppies and kittens,” and the chair directed that RS 262733 be introduced as a committee bill. Shane also introduced, on behalf of Senator…

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