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IntroducedJan 29, 2024
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Passed Senate
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Passed House
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Signed into Law
Modifying criminal sentencing rules applicable in multiple conviction cases where consecutive sentences may be imposed by the sentencing judge and the sentence for the primary crime is a nonprison sentence.
Last Action See all actions
Senate • Apr 30, 2024: Died in Committee
Latest Bill Text See all bill texts
Official Summary/Bill Text
Comments on SB 412
Tweets
Whip Lists
Sponsors
- Committee on Judiciarysponsor
- Jeff Wagaman on behalf of Kansas County and District Attorneys AssociationRequester
Lobbyists
Jennifer Roth, Emily Brandt | Client: BIDS Legislative Service | SB412 - Opponent | Start date: 02/05/2024 | End date: 02/05/2024 |
Melissa Schoen | Client: Kansas County and District Attorneys | SB412 - Proponent | Start date: 02/05/2024 | End date: 02/05/2024 |
Jason Thompson, Revisor's Office | Client: State of Kansas | SB412 | Start date: 02/05/2024 | End date: 02/05/2024 |
Votes
Actions
- Apr 30, 2024 | Senate
- Died in Committee
- Feb 05, 2024 | Senate
- Hearing: Monday, February 5, 2024, 10:30 AM Room 346-S
- Jan 30, 2024 | Senate
- Referred to Committee on Judiciary
- Jan 29, 2024 | Senate
- Introduced
Bill Texts
Documents
- As introduced - Supplementary Note
- Senate Committee on Judiciary, Mon, Feb 5, 2024: Minutes
- Senate Committee on Judiciary, Mon, Feb 5, 2024: Testimony by Jennifer Roth, Emily Brandt, BIDS Legislative Service (SB412 - Opponent)
- Senate Committee on Judiciary, Mon, Feb 5, 2024: Testimony by Melissa Schoen, Kansas County and District Attorneys (SB412 - Proponent)
- Senate Committee on Judiciary, Mon, Feb 5, 2024: Testimony by Jason Thompson, Revisor's Office, State of Kansas (SB412)