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IntroducedJan 11, 2021
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Passed HouseJan 28, 2021
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Passed SenateMar 25, 2021
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Signed into LawMay 26, 2021
Creating a drug abuse treatment program for people on diversion and allowing county and district attorneys to enter into agreements with chief judges and community corrections for supervision, clarifying jurisdiction and supervision of offenders in a certified drug abuse treatment program, authorizing the Kansas sentencing commission to change risk assessment cut-off levels for participation in the certified drug abuse treatment program, modifying the criminal penalties for tampering with electronic monitoring equipment and increasing the criminal penalties for riot and incitement to riot in a correctional facility.
Last Action See all actions
House • May 26, 2021: Approved by Governor on Friday, May 21, 2021
Latest Bill Text See all bill texts
Official Summary/Bill Text
Comments on HB 2026
Tweets
Whip Lists
Sponsors
- Joint Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice Oversight
Votes
YES: 123
- Alcala
- Amyx
- Anderson
- Arnberger
- Awerkamp
- Baker
- Ballard
- Barker
- Bergkamp
- Bergquist
- Blex
- Borjon
- Burris
- Burroughs
- Byers
- Carlin
- Carlson
- Carmichael
- B.
- W.
- Clark
- Clayton
- Coleman
- Collins
- Concannon
- Corbet
- Croft
- Curtis
- Day
- Delperdang
- Dodson
- Donohoe
- Ellis
- Eplee
- Esau
- Estes
- Fairchild
- Featherston
- Finch
- Finney
- Francis
- French
- Garber
- Gartner
- Haswood
- Hawkins
- Helgerson
- Helmer
- Henderson
- Highberger
- Highland
- Hoffman
- Hoheisel
- Houser
- Howard
- Howe
- Hoye
- Huebert
- Humphries
- Jacobs
- Jennings
- S.
- T.
- Kelly
- Kessler
- Kuether
- Landwehr
- Lee
- Long
- Lynn
- Mason
- Miller
- Minnix
- Moser
- Murphy
- Neelly
- Neighbor
- Newland
- Ohaebosim
- Orr
- Ousley
- Owens
- Parker
- Patton
- Penn
- Poetter
- Poskin
- Probst
- Proctor
- Proehl
- Rahjes
- Ralph
- Resman
- Rhiley
- Ryckman
- Samsel
- Sanders
- Sawyer
- Schreiber
- Seiwert
- A.
- C.
- E.
- Stogsdill
- Sutton
- Tarwater
- Thomas
- Thompson
- Toplikar
- Turner
- Vaughn
- Victors
- Waggoner
- Wasinger
- Waymaster
- Weigel
- Wheeler
- Williams
- Winn
- Wolfe
- Woodard
- Xu
NO: 0
ABSENT: 2
- Bishop
- L.
YES: 121
- Alcala
- Amyx
- Anderson
- Arnberger
- Baker
- Ballard
- Barker
- Bergkamp
- Bergquist
- Bishop
- Blex
- Borjon
- Burris
- Burroughs
- Byers
- Carlin
- Carlson
- Carmichael
- B.
- W.
- Clark
- Clayton
- Coleman
- Collins
- Concannon
- Corbet
- Croft
- Curtis
- Day
- Delperdang
- Dodson
- Donohoe
- Ellis
- Eplee
- Esau
- Estes
- Fairchild
- Featherston
- Finch
- Finney
- Francis
- French
- Garber
- Gartner
- Haswood
- Hawkins
- Helgerson
- Helmer
- Henderson
- Highberger
- Highland
- Hoffman
- Hoheisel
- Houser
- Howe
- Hoye
- Huebert
- Humphries
- Jacobs
- Jennings
- S.
- T.
- Kelly
- Kessler
- Kuether
- Landwehr
- Lee
- Long
- Lynn
- Mason
- Miller
- Minnix
- Moser
- Murphy
- Neelly
- Newland
- Ohaebosim
- Orr
- Ousley
- Owens
- Parker
- Patton
- Penn
- Poetter
- Poskin
- Probst
- Proctor
- Proehl
- Rahjes
- Ralph
- Resman
- Rhiley
- L.
- Ryckman
- Sanders
- Sawyer
- Schreiber
- Seiwert
- A.
- C.
- E.
- Stogsdill
- Sutton
- Tarwater
- Thomas
- Thompson
- Toplikar
- Turner
- Vaughn
- Victors
- Waggoner
- Wasinger
- Waymaster
- Weigel
- Wheeler
- Williams
- Winn
- Wolfe
- Woodard
- Xu
NO: 0
Actions
- May 26, 2021 | House
- Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, May 14, 2021
- Approved by Governor on Friday, May 21, 2021
- May 06, 2021 | House
- Engrossed on Wednesday, May 5, 2021
- May 05, 2021 | House
- Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
- Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 121 Nay: 0
- May 05, 2021 | Senate
- Conference committee report now available
- Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
- Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 36 Nay: 0
- Mar 30, 2021 | Senate
- Motion to accede adopted; Senator Warren, Senator Wilborn and Senator Haley appointed as conferees
- Mar 30, 2021 | House
- Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested; appointed Representative Jennings , Representative Owens and Representative Highberger as conferees
- Mar 25, 2021 | Senate
- Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0
- Mar 24, 2021 | Senate
- Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
- Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended
- Mar 11, 2021 | Senate
- Committee of the Whole - Passed over and retain a place on the calendar
- Mar 01, 2021 | Senate
- Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Judiciary
- Feb 10, 2021 | Senate
- Hearing: Wednesday, February 10, 2021, 10:30 AM Room 346-S
- Jan 29, 2021 | Senate
- Referred to Committee on Judiciary
- Jan 28, 2021 | Senate
- Received and Introduced
- Jan 28, 2021 | House
- Committee of the Whole - Be passed
- Emergency Final Action - Passed; Yea: 123 Nay: 0
- Jan 27, 2021 | House
- Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice
- Jan 20, 2021 | House
- Hearing: Wednesday, January 20, 2021, 1:30 PM Room 546-S
- Jan 11, 2021 | House
- Prefiled for Introduction on Thursday, December 31, 2020
- Introduced
- Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice
Documents
- Wed, May 5, 2021 - Supplementary Note
- As introduced - Supplementary Note
- As introduced - Fiscal Note
- As Amended by Senate Committee - Supplementary Note
- Senate Committee on Judiciary, Wed, Feb 10, 2021: Minutes
- Senate Committee on Judiciary, Wed, Feb 10, 2021: Testimony by Kellie Warren, Senate Judiciary Committee
- Senate Committee on Judiciary, Wed, Feb 10, 2021: Testimony by staff, Legislative Research
- Senate Committee on Judiciary, Wed, Feb 10, 2021: Testimony by Kendall Seal, ACLU
- Senate Committee on Judiciary, Wed, Feb 10, 2021: Testimony by Scott Schultz, Kansas Sentencing Commission
- Senate Committee on Judiciary, Wed, Feb 10, 2021: Testimony by Scott Schultz, Kansas Sentencing Commission
- Senate Committee on Judiciary, Wed, Feb 10, 2021: Testimony by Stuart Little, Kansas Community Corrections Assn
- Senate Committee on Judiciary, Wed, Feb 10, 2021: Testimony by Ed Klumpp, Kansas Assn of Chiefs of Police; Kansas Sheriffs' Assn.; Kansas Peace Officers' Assn
- Senate Committee on Judiciary, Wed, Feb 10, 2021: Testimony by John Jenks, Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce
- Senate Committee on Judiciary, Wed, Feb 10, 2021: Testimony by Adam Proffitt, Division of the Budget
- Senate Committee on Judiciary, Wed, Feb 10, 2021: Testimony by Randall Bowman, Kansas Department of Corrections
- Senate Committee on Judiciary, Wed, Feb 10, 2021: Testimony by Mark Bennett, Kansas Criminal Justice Reform Commission
- Senate Committee on Judiciary, Wed, Feb 10, 2021: Testimony by Greg Benefiel, Kansas County and District Attorneys Assn
- Senate Committee on Judiciary, Wed, Feb 10, 2021: Testimony by Jason Thompson, Revisor's Office
- Senate Committee on Judiciary, Wed, Jan 20, 2021: Minutes
- Senate Committee on Judiciary, Wed, Jan 20, 2021: Testimony by Scott Schultz, Exec Director, KS Sentencing Commission
- Senate Committee on Judiciary, Wed, Jan 20, 2021: Testimony by Scott Schultz, Exec Director, KS Sentencing Commission
- Senate Committee on Judiciary, Wed, Jan 20, 2021: Testimony by Ed Klumpp, Legislative Liaison,
- Senate Committee on Judiciary, Wed, Jan 20, 2021: Testimony by John Jenks, Director of Public Policy, Greater KC Chamber of Commerce
- Senate Committee on Judiciary, Wed, Jan 20, 2021: Testimony by Stuart Little, Ph.D., President, Little Government Relations
- Senate Committee on Judiciary, Wed, Jan 20, 2021: Testimony by Randy Bowman, Exec Director of Public Affairs, KS Dept of Corrections
- Senate Committee on Judiciary, Wed, Jan 20, 2021: Testimony by Nadine Johnson, Exec Director, ACLU Kansas
- Senate Committee on Judiciary, Wed, Jan 20, 2021: Testimony by KS Division of Budget, KS Division of Budget
- Senate Committee on Judiciary, Wed, Jan 20, 2021: Testimony by Natalie Scott, Asst Revisor, Office of the Revisor of Statutes
- Conference Committee Report
- Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Judiciary
- Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice