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Several education-related bills were passed in both the House and Senate chambers during week 12 of the 2024 Kansas Legislative Session, including one that will now go back to the Senate to concur or non-concur to changes made to the bill.
House Sub for SB 387
After it was passed in both the Senate and the House chambers, House Substitute for Senate Bill 387 will now head back to the Senate to concur or non-concur to changes made to the bill.
The bill was passed in the Senate 37-3 on Feb. 21. The original bill, SB 387, stated it would provide for the continued enrollment of students who attend a school district of non-residence pursuant to the school district open enrollment law.
SB 387 then headed to the House and was referred to the House Committee on K-12 Education Budget, where the contents of several other bills were inserted. The bill was then passed out of committee as House Sub for SB 387.
The following bills and their amendments were added into House Sub for SB 387:
House Sub for SB 387 was passed in the House 65-58 on Wednesday, March 27. To read more about the bill, click here.
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Thursday, March 28 is the last day to consider non-exempt bills not in originating chamber. The legislature is not in session Friday, March 29.
The Senate Committee on Education, the House Committee on Education and the House Committee on K-12 Education Budget don’t have any meetings scheduled for next week as of now.
Click here (Welcome | Kansas State Legislature (kslegislature.org) to see calendars of the House and Senate, track bills, and view agendas for committees.
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