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Committee advances bill to restore senior combination hunting and fishing passes, adopts amendment to reimburse affected buyers

Committee on Federal and State Affairs · February 13, 2026
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Summary

The House Committee on Federal and State Affairs advanced HB 2502 to require discounted senior combination hunting and fishing passes for Kansans 65 and older, extend Kansas kids lifetime license qualifications and remove expiration for kids lifetime licenses; an amendment directs conversion of certain 5‑year senior licenses and would reimburse roughly 500 seniors.

The House Committee on Federal and State Affairs on an unspecified date voted to advance House Bill 2502, which would require the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks to offer discounted resident senior combination hunting and fishing passes to Kansans aged 65 or older and to change statutory provisions governing Kansas kids lifetime combination licenses.

Kyle, committee staff, told members that the combination pass had been in statute but expired in 2020 and that the bill…

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