House Chamber Proceedings
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House Chamber Proceedings
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Date & Time
Feb 19, 2026 • 8:00 AM
Duration
8h 39m
The meeting commenced with a prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance, followed by a roll call for attendance. Several bills were withdrawn from the Committee on Interstate Cooperation and referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services, including Senate Bill 284 and multiple House Bills (2009, 2010, 2328, 2375, 2600). House Bill 2550 was withdrawn from the Committee on Insurance and referred to the Committee on Interstate Cooperation.
House Bill 2624 and House Bill 2719 were advanced to final action without objection, both passing unanimously. House Bill 2250, allowing the use of expired opioid antagonists for overdose treatment, passed with 120 votes in favor and one against. House Bill 2320, concerning education and the transfer of records for children in custody, passed unanimously. Other bills that passed included House Bill 2435 (115 in favor, 7 against), House Bill 2482 (121 in favor, 1 against), House Bill 2502 (111 in favor, 11 against), and House Bill 2503 (72 in favor, 50 against).
House Bill 2509 passed with 89 votes in favor and 33 against, while House Bill 2519 passed with 120 votes in favor and 2 against. House Bill 2520 passed with 90 votes in favor and 32 against, and House Bill 2521 passed with 84 votes in favor and 38 against. House Bill 2522 passed with 118 votes in favor and 4 against, and House Bill 2524 passed unanimously.
The meeting continued with discussions on various bills, including House Bill 2527, which passed with 109 votes in favor and 13 against, and House Bill 2528, which passed with 88 votes in favor and 34 against. House Bill 2552 passed unanimously, while House Bill 2553 passed with 67 votes in favor and 55 against. House Bill 2564 passed with 119 votes in favor and 3 against, and House Bill 2568 passed with 120 votes in favor and 2 against.
House Bill 2569 passed with 74 votes in favor and 48 against, and House Bill 2571 passed with 117 votes in favor and 5 against. House Bill 2573 passed unanimously, and House Bill 2574 passed with 121 votes in favor and 1 against. House Bill 2588 passed with 113 votes in favor and 9 against, while House Bill 2593 passed with 77 votes in favor and 45 against. Sub House Bill 2595 passed with 118 votes in favor and 4 against, and House Bill 2596 passed with 96 votes in favor and 26 against. House Bill 2609 passed unanimously, and House Bill 2618 passed with 102 votes in favor and 20 against.
House Bill 2626 passed with 118 votes in favor and 4 against, and House Bill 2627 passed with 111 votes in favor and 11 against. House Bill 2633 passed with 119 votes in favor and 3 against, and House Bill 2647 passed with 116 votes in favor and 5 against. House Bill 2676 passed with 95 votes in favor and 27 against, while House Bill 2688 passed unanimously. House Bill 2702 passed with 120 votes in favor and 2 against, and House Bill 2703 passed with 87 votes in favor and 35 against.
House Bill 2731 passed with 85 votes in favor and 37 against, and House Bill 2732 passed with 119 votes in favor and 3 against. House Bill 2736 failed with 20 votes in favor and 102 against, and House Bill 2738 passed with 72 votes in favor and 50 against. House Bill 2740 passed unanimously, and House Bill 2758 passed with 121 votes in favor and 1 against. House Bill 2760 passed unanimously, and House Bill 2761 passed with 121 votes in favor and 1 against. House Bill 2762 passed unanimously.
The meeting concluded with announcements and a motion to recess until 11 a.m. The Senate communicated the appointment of conferees for a conference on House Bill 2004 and announced the passage of several Senate bills. The meeting included discussions on various Senate bills and House Bill 2114, which passed with one proponent and no opponents. House Bill 2346, establishing the Kansas Sports Tourism Grant Program, passed with some support. House Bill 2739 addressed housing costs and conflicts between state and local fire codes, passing favorably.
House Bill 2763, establishing an athletic trainer licensure compact, passed with support and no opposition. House Bill 2589, prohibiting anonymous reports of child abuse or neglect, passed unanimously. The meeting also discussed House Bill 2651, which allows for the challenge of voluntary acknowledgments of paternity, and House Bill 2655, which provides for expungement of convictions under certain conditions.
The meeting concluded with a motion to rise and report on the bills discussed, which included several House Bills that were reported favorably for passage. The meeting ended with a reminder for members to keep discussions focused and respectful, and the House was adjourned until the next scheduled meeting.
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