SB 359 KS Became Law
Providing for the Kansas City Chiefs, sporting Kansas City, Sedgwick county zoo, Kansas City royals, Kansas City current, Topeka zoo, support the troops and the first city of Kansas distinctive license plates and requiring certain license plates to have the county of registration for the motor vehicle identified on the license plate.
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Sponsors (19)
- Warren Republican · primary
- Alley Republican · primary
- Bowers Republican · primary
- Claeys · primary
- Corson Democratic · primary
- Dietrich Republican · primary
- Fagg Republican · primary
- Faust-Goudeau Democratic · primary
- Gossage Republican · primary
- Kloos Republican · primary
- Longbine · primary
- Masterson Republican · primary
- Peck Republican · primary
- Petersen Republican · primary
- Pittman · primary
- Ryckman Republican · primary
- Shallenburger Republican · primary
- Thompson Republican · primary
- Wilborn Republican · primary
Action history (30)
- Jan 18, 2024 Introduced · upper
- Jan 19, 2024 Referred to Committee on Transportation · upper
- Jan 24, 2024 Hearing: Wednesday, January 31, 2024, 8:30 AM Room 546-S · upper
- Feb 13, 2024 Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Transportation · upper
- Feb 20, 2024 Committee of the Whole - Now working on · upper
- Feb 20, 2024 Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted · upper
- Feb 20, 2024 Committee of the Whole - Motion to Amend - Offered by Senator Olson · upper
- Feb 20, 2024 Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Olson was adopted · upper
- Feb 20, 2024 Committee of the Whole - Motion to Amend - Offered by Senator Sykes · upper
- Feb 20, 2024 Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Sykes was adopted · upper
- Feb 20, 2024 Committee of the Whole - Now working on · upper
- Feb 20, 2024 Committee of the Whole - Be passed as further amended · upper
- Feb 21, 2024 Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 36 Nay: 2 · upper
- Feb 22, 2024 Received and Introduced · lower
- Feb 23, 2024 Referred to Committee on Transportation · lower
- Feb 28, 2024 Hearing: Wednesday, March 6, 2024, 1:30 PM Room 582-N · lower
- Mar 13, 2024 Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Transportation · lower
- Mar 25, 2024 Committee of the Whole - Now working on · lower
- Mar 25, 2024 Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted · lower
- Mar 25, 2024 Committee of the Whole - Motion to Amend - Offered by Representative Waymaster · lower
- Mar 25, 2024 Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Waymaster was adopted · lower
- Mar 25, 2024 Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended · lower
- Mar 26, 2024 Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 103 Nay: 20 · lower
- Mar 27, 2024 Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested; appointed · upper
- Apr 1, 2024 Motion to accede adopted; Representative Francis, Representative Neelly and Representative Ballard appointed as conferees · lower
- Apr 3, 2024 Conference committee report now available · lower
- Apr 3, 2024 Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 101 Nay: 19 · lower
- Apr 4, 2024 Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 38 Nay: 1 · upper
- Apr 25, 2024 Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, April 12, 2024 · upper
- Apr 25, 2024 Approved by Governor on Monday, April 22, 2024 · upper
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