For Week of January 23 to 27, 2023 

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For Week of January 23 to 27, 2023 

Jim Karleskint 

jimkarleskint@yahoo.com 

Reminder of the SQE at The Capital Day on Wednesday, February 8, 2023. I would encourage all  members that can work it into your schedule to come to Topeka this day to meet with your legislator, visit  committee meetings, and attend floor sessions of both the House and the Senate. We will have coffee, tea,  and donuts/rolls available to legislators as they enter the building, if you can be there by 8 AM. We will  meet in the basement hallway of the Capital to greet legislators as they enter that morning. Please make  plans if possible if you have questions or need help with anything don’t hesitate to contact me. 

When talking to legislators I would suggest that you ask the following: 

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For Week of January 16 to 20, 2023

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For Week of January 16 to 20, 2023

Jim Karleskint
jimkarleskint@yahoo.com

Want to start out by making sure all SQE members are aware of the SQE at The Capital Day on  Wednesday, February 8, 2023. I would encourage all members that can work it into your  schedule to come to Topeka this day to meet with your legislator, visit committee meetings, and  attend floor sessions of both the House and the Senate. We will have coffee, tea, and donuts/rolls  available to legislators as the enter the building. We will meet in the basement hallway of the  Capital to greet legislators as they enter that morning. Please make plans if possible if you have  questions or need help with anything don’t hesitate to contact me. 

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Week of January 9 to 13, 2023

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Jim Karleskint

The 2023 Kansas Legislative session has started. Governor Kelly and members of the Kansas
House of Representatives were sworn in on Monday, January 9th . There were a couple of new
members to the Senate that were also sworn in on Monday.

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Week of March 7 to March 11, 2022 

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Week of March 7 to March 11, 2022 

Week of March 7 to March 11, 2022 

Jim Karleskint 

Another week and yet another snowstorm that caused legislation to slow down due to the  weather. Due to the snow on Thursday many committee meeting hearings were conducted on  zoom, delayed, or postponed till next week.  

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 Week of February 28 to March 4, 2022

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 Week of February 28 to March 4, 2022

 Week of February 28 to March 4, 2022

Jim Karleskint 

We have started the 2nd half of the 2022 Legislative Session. There weren’t many bills passed in  the House this week. Most of the work that took place with House members was in  committees. Some bills were given hearings and information shared with House Committee  members. The work in the Senate was somewhat similar to that of the House till late on  Thursday. Late Thursday afternoon saw the Senate get into a tax cut frenzy. Some of the cuts  include: 

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Week of February 21 to February 25, 2022 

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Week of February 21 to February 25, 2022 

Week of February 21 to February 25, 2022

Jim Karleskint 

 

The first half of the legislative session has been completed. Turn around took place this week.  Turn around is considered a critical time for legislation. The intent of turnaround is to have  taken action on the bills that have been heard in the respective chamber. If a bill hasn’t  received action in chamber the bill is to die. However, that isn’t really the case. For example,  there were 18 bills in the House that died due to no action. There were 36 bills that were  referred back to a committee, this is called being “blessed”. There were 8 bills “blessed” in the  Senate. A blessed bill can be sent back for consideration. Most of the education bills that we  have been following were not brought above the line for consideration, most were “blessed”  and sent back to a committee. I will continue to follow bills and keep you posted on their  status.  

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