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House deadlocks on initial 'agree to disagree' motion then adopts conference report on public-nuisance and criminal-profiteering bills

Kansas House of Representatives · March 27, 2026
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Summary

After opponents forced a tie that defeated an initial agree-to-disagree motion, the Kansas House later adopted a conference committee report combining SB462 (public nuisance) and SB463 (criminal profiteering) and appointed conferees to finalize differences.

A tie vote defeated an early motion to "agree to disagree" on a conference committee report related to app-store and nuisance legislation, but later the House approved a separate conference committee report combining measures on public nuisance and criminal profiteering.

Representative Osman (speaker 1), who opened floor debate, urged colleagues to reject the agree-to-disagree motion because committee amendments, he said, "didn't fix anything" and opponents…

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