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Kansas House of Representatives

125 Current Legislators88 R37 D

The Kansas House of Representatives has 125 current members: 88 Republicans and 37 Democrats. View Kansas house of representatives members, their voting records, and sponsored Kansas legislation.

Current Legislators (125)

Abi BoatmanHD-086D14Adam SmithHD-120R74Adam TurkHD-117R36Alexis SimmonsHD-058D32Allen ReavisHD-063R21Angel RoeserHD-067R22Angela MartinezHD-103D57Angela StiensHD-039R19Avery AndersonHD-072R27Barbara BallardHD-044D145Barbara WasingerHD-111R79Bill RhileyHD-080R134Bill SuttonHD-043R114Blake CarpenterHD-081R79Bob LewisHD-123R20Brad BarrettHD-076R19Brandon WoodardHD-108D131Brett FairchildHD-113R62Brian BergkampHD-093R34Brooklynne MosleyHD-046D21Carl TurnerHD-028R30Carolyn CaiharrHD-033R2Charles SmithHD-003R58Charlotte EsauHD-014R48Chip VanHoudenHD-026R14Chris CroftHD-008R98Cindy NeighborHD-018D118Clarke SandersHD-069R47Courtney SappingtonHD-005R4Cyndi HowertonHD-098R39Dale HelwigHD-001R15Dan GoddardHD-007R90Dan HawkinsHD-100R153Dan OsmanHD-048D69David BuehlerHD-040R51Dawn WolfHD-107R11Douglas BlexHD-012R90Duane DrogeHD-013R27Emil BergquistHD-091R68Ford CarrHD-084D43Francis AwerkampHD-061R40Fred GardnerHD-009R17Gary WhiteHD-115R33Greg WilsonHD-070R5Heather MeyerHD-029D81Henry HelgersonHD-083D50Jarrod OusleyHD-024D91Jason GoetzHD-119R35Jerry StogsdillHD-021D116Jesse BorjonHD-052R26Jill WardHD-105R11Jim MinnixHD-118R42Jo Ella HoyeHD-017D68Joe SeiwertHD-101R144John AlcalaHD-057D106John CarmichaelHD-092D121John ResmanHD-121R97KC OhaebosimHD-089D86Ken CorbetHD-054R81Ken RahjesHD-110R82Kenneth CollinsHD-002R70Kevin SchwertfegerHD-114R30Kirk HaskinsHD-053D47Kristey WilliamsHD-077R104Kyle HoffmanHD-116R129Kyle McNortonHD-050R17Kyler SweelyHD-102R13Lance NeellyHD-042R70Laura WilliamsHD-030R23Lauren BohiHD-015R21Leah HowellHD-082R36Leo DelperdangHD-094R66Lewis BloomHD-064R38Linda FeatherstonHD-016D77Lindsay VaughnHD-022D45Lisa MoserHD-106R38Lon PishnyHD-122R7Louis RuizHD-031D112Lynn MeltonHD-036D47Mari-Lynn PoskinHD-020D80Mark SchreiberHD-060R84Martin LongHD-124R34Megan SteeleHD-051R19Melissa OropezaHD-037D51Mike AmyxHD-045D91Mike KingHD-074R11Nathan ButlerHD-068R33Nick HoheiselHD-097R79Nikki McDonaldHD-049D43Pam CurtisHD-032D127Pat ProctorHD-041R77Patrick PennHD-085R42Paul WaggonerHD-104R77Rebecca SchmoeHD-059R40Richard WilbornHD-073R125Rick JamesHD-004R15Robyn EssexHD-078R33Ron BryceHD-011R36Ronald EllisHD-047R117Rui XuHD-025D106Samantha Poetter ParshallHD-006R34Sandy PickertHD-088R44Sean TarwaterHD-027R96Sean WillcottHD-062R9Shannon FrancisHD-125R71Shawn ChaunceyHD-065R23Sherri BrantleyHD-112R16Stephanie ClaytonHD-019D156Steven HoweHD-071R48Steven HuebertHD-090R124Susan EstesHD-087R39Susan HumphriesHD-099R77Susan RuizHD-023D114Suzanne WikleHD-010D29Sydney CarlinHD-066D178Timothy JohnsonHD-038R78Tobias SchlingensiepenHD-055D50Tom KesslerHD-096R33Tom SawyerHD-095D169Troy WaymasterHD-109R88Valdenia WinnHD-034D132Virgil WeigelHD-056D92Wanda Brownlee PaigeHD-035D21Webster RothHD-079R38Will CarpenterHD-075R86

Recent Bills (20)

HB2537Engrossed

Increasing the penalties for the crime of sexual extortion when an offender is 18 years of age or older and the victim is less than 18 years of age or a dependent adult, creating the crimes of aggravated sexual extortion causing great bodily harm and aggravated sexual extortion causing death and requiring the attorney general to prepare and provide educational materials and information concerning such crimes.

HB2651Engrossed

Authorizing a challenge to a voluntary acknowledgment of paternity as soon as practicable after discovery of fraud, duress or mistake of fact, specifying that certain genetic testing results shall constitute a change of circumstances that warrants a court finding of material mistake of fact and providing for recovery of actual damages in exceptional circumstances.

HB2613Engrossed

Providing for the crime victims compensation board to establish fees chargeable for conducting examinations of persons who may be victims of sexual assault and authorizing the board to adopt rules and regulations to administer such fees and to use moneys in the crime victims compensation fund for the payment of such fees.

HB2453Engrossed

Requiring applications for advance voting ballots be filed by the 14th day prior to election day, that advance voting in person be completed by 12:00 p.m. on the Sunday prior to election day, extending the time for transmittal of advance voting ballots to 22 days prior to an election and ending the time for voter registration at 23 days prior to election day.

HB2714Introduced

Providing for a decreased gallonage tax on beer and cereal malt beverages that are produced and packaged within the United States.

HB2769Engrossed

Requiring members of governing bodies of subordinate service taxing areas to be residents of such taxing areas.

HB2747Engrossed

Specifying that courts shall consider certain factors in determining whether a prior violation of law is comparable to any act described in certain driving under the influence crimes when calculating a person's criminal history score under the Kansas sentencing guidelines act.

HB2527Engrossed

Prohibiting courts from assigning a defendant to work release if the defendant is required to register as a sex offender for certain crimes and prohibiting the secretary of corrections from granting an inmate leave from confinement except for specified purposes if the inmate is required to register as a sex offender for certain crimes or is serving a sentence for certain crimes that require registration as a sex offender.

HB2009Introduced

Prohibiting abortion procedures except when necessary to save the life of the pregnant woman and providing a private cause of action for civil enforcement of such prohibition.

HB2250Engrossed

Substitute for HB 2250 - Defining emergency opioid antagonist as including an expired emergency opioid antagonist for a person rendering aid to another in reasonable need of medical assistance.

HB2437Engrossed

Authorizing the use of additional resources for verifying voter registration records, removing individuals disqualified for voting from such records and providing an open records request exemption for certain information related to such records.

HB2433Engrossed

Clarifying county authority over the transfer or appropriation of water by placing such authority, except for domestic use, with the chief engineer and water transfer hearing panel.

HB2357Engrossed

Substitute for HB 2357 by Committee on Judiciary - Providing for expungement of certain court records and consideration of mediation in eviction actions in which the underlying rental agreement is governed by the residential landlord and tenant act.

HB2010Introduced

Prohibiting abortion procedures and creating the crimes of unlawful performance of an abortion and unlawful destruction of a fertilized embryo.

HB2482Engrossed

Removing the requirement that the state board of education use a certain exam provider to deliver certain college entrance and career readiness exams and requiring the board to provide for such exams using any provider.

HB2477Enrolled

Requiring the Kansas department of agriculture to publish a map on the department's official website that shows the location of all applied for diversions of water, including requested changes in the point of diversion by more than 300 feet, and expanding the current individual notice requirement to apply to all landowners that are within half a mile of such applied for diversions or changes.

HB2408Engrossed

Providing that leased ground owned by a county-recognized community land trust shall be considered as a factor in determining fair market value for property tax purposes.

HB2369Introduced

Allowing pharmacists to administer certain vaccines to children and adults pursuant to a vaccination protocol.

HB2478Engrossed

Requiring that advanced practice registered nurses and registered nurse anesthetists submit to a criminal history check upon application for a nursing license.

HB2374Engrossed

Creating the specialty practice student loan program and the specialty practice student loan repayment fund, allowing for the transfer of funds from the OBGYN and psychiatry medical student loan repayment funds to the specialty practice student loan repayment fund and abolishing the OBGYN and psychiatry medical student loan repayment funds.

Committees (51)

Aging and Long Term Care (House)Agriculture (House)Agriculture and Natural Resources (House)Agriculture and Natural Resources Budget (House)Appropriations (House)Calendar and Printing (House)Child Welfare and Foster Care (House)Children and Families (House)Children and Seniors (House)Commerce and Economic Development (House)Commerce, Labor and Economic Development (House)Corrections and Juvenile Justice (House)Education (House)Education Budget (House)Elections (House)Energy and Environment (House)Energy and Utilities (House)Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications (House)Federal and State Affairs (House)Financial Institutions (House)Financial Institutions and Pensions (House)Financial Institutions and Rural Development (House)General Government Budget (House)Government Efficiency (House)Government, Technology and Security (House)Health and Human Services (House)Higher Education Budget (House)Insurance (House)Insurance and Financial Institutions (House)Insurance and Pensions (House)Interstate Cooperation (House)Judiciary (House)K-12 Education Budget (House)Legislative Budget (House)Legislative Modernization (House)Local Government (House)Pensions and Benefits (House)Redistricting (House)Rules and Journal (House)Rural Revitalization (House)Social Services Budget (House)Taxation (House)Transportation (House)Transportation and Public Safety Budget (House)Utilities and Telecommunications (House)Veterans and Military (House)Veterans, Military and Homeland Security (House)Vision 2020 (House)Water (House)Water and Environment (House)Welfare Reform (House)