Key Votes

Every member of the Kansas House of Representatives is on the ballot this November. Do you know where yours stands on the issues most important to our public schools?

 

The bill prohibiting transgender women from competing in school sports.

Final initial vote in the House on 4/1/22

Veto override in the House

(A YES vote would override the veto; a NO vote keep the veto in place)

The bill creating classroom interference by politicians.

Final initial vote in the House on 4/1/22

Veto override in the House

(A YES vote would override the veto; a NO vote keep the veto in place)



The amendments that fully funds K-12 public schools without unwanted policy pieces attached.

Amendment one offered 3/22/22

(A YES vote adds the amendment to the main bill; a NO vote does not add the amendment)

Amendment two offered 3/22/22

(A YES vote adds the amendment to the main bill; a NO vote does not add the amendment)


The amendment to increase funding for special education by $68 million.

Amendment offered 3/22/22

(A YES vote adds the amendment to the main bill; a NO vote does not add the amendment)

House leadership pushes for a motion to reconsider the amendment on 3/22/22

(A YES vote allows for a second vote on the amendment; a NO vote keeps the original amendment vote in place.)

Amendment reconsidered 3/22/22

(A YES vote adds the amendment to the main bill; a NO vote does not add the amendment)

Let your legislators know

Tell them what issues you’re most concerned with.