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In the Kansas House, when lobbyists ask for new laws, their names go on the bills

Kansas Legislature Transparency
March 26, 2024
JOHN HANNA - AP

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — For years, pinning down the source of a bill in the Kansas Legislature could be a chore for lawmakers' constituents. Committees sponsor almost 85% of the proposals, so finding the group or lobbyist responsible could require questioning multiple lawmakers or, in recent years, reviewing YouTube videos of meetings.

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