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The office provides legislative legal expertise to the Kansas Legislature. Attorneys in the office are responsible for drafting bills and other legislation, staffing legislative committees, publishing the Kansas Statutes Annotated, and offering legal consultation to members of the Kansas Legislature
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The election of state officers under the Wyandotte Constitution took place in December 1859, but because of the delay in approving Kansas's statehood, they did not take their positions until February 1861. The lapse of time created a constitutional question as to the expiration of the two-year terms
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and other prominent pro-slavery Missourians, entered the territory, took over the polling places, and elected pro-slavery candidates. The elections resulted in 12 pro-slavery members of the upper house of the territorial legislature and one free-state member, who resigned before taking his seat; the
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The Kansas Legislature is supported by five non-partisan staff support agencies: Legislative Administrative Services, Legislative Division of Post Audit, Kansas Legislative Research Department, Office of the Revisor of Statutes, and Office of Information Services. The offices of the Chief Clerk of
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Since 1966, the legislature holds annual general sessions. Previously, the session in odd-numbered years was of unlimited duration while in even-numbered years the session was limited to 60 calendar days (unless two-thirds of the elected members of each house voted to extend it). A constitutional
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The state legislature brought impeachment trials against the governor, Kansas Secretary of State J. W. Robinson and State Auditor George S. Hillyer, over what they believed to be the unlawful sale of state bonds to help raise Union troops. They were convicted of selling state bonds in direct
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Northern and pro-slavery Southern immigrants to the territory, hoping that strength through numbers would place Kansas in their camp. Animosities between the newly arrived sides quickly turned into open violence and guerrilla warfare, giving name to this period known as
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and the chief administrative officers were elected, with Robinson's opponents calling for a November 1861 election. Robinson refused to permit the canvassing of votes for the offices in the 1861 election and his position was upheld by the Kansas Supreme Court.
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While the Lecompton Constitution was debated, new elections for the territorial legislature in 1857 gave the Free-Staters a majority government, caused in part by a boycott by pro-slavery groups. With this new mandate, the legislature convened to write the
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amendment adopted at the 1974 general election extended the duration of the session held in the even-numbered years to 90 calendar days, still subject to extension by a vote of two-thirds of the elected membership of each house.
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in late 1855. While the document was debated and submitted to a vote in the territory, it was never accepted by Congress. The pro-slavery territorial legislature's response to the Free-Staters and growing violence was the
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violation of the laws of the state, but found innocent of conspiracy and other articles of impeachment. Only three state senators voted to impeach the governor, who was less directly involved in the sale of the bonds.
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The Populist Party was a significant third party movement in Kansas during the 1890s and peaked in the fall elections of 1892, when the ticket won the governor's office, four congressional seats, and control of the
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beginning in 1888. After 1890, prohibition was joined with progressivism to create a reform movement. Kansas did not repeal prohibition until 1948, and even then it continued to prohibit public bars until 1987.
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in 1869, which was still undergoing construction. The state legislature first met there in 1870, though the east wing was not completed until 1873. Work would continue on the building until March 24, 1903.
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Prior to statehood, separate pro-slavery and anti-slavery territorial legislatures emerged, drafting four separate constitutions, until one was finally ratified and Kansas became a state in 1861.
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Bills go through an identical process in the opposite house of the state legislature. After passage by both houses, a bill is submitted to the governor, who either signs it into law or
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Legislative Administrative Services provides administrative and technical support for the Kansas Legislature and general public, as directed by the Legislative Coordinating Council.
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in both houses of the state legislature, despite a short-lived dominance by the Populist Party. The state legislature approved one of the first child labor laws in the nation.
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The Kansas Legislature is composed of 165 part-time legislators, meeting normally once a year. Meetings begin in January and usually will last for a period of 90 days. The
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The state legislature was a leader in child labor reform, enacting a law in 1905 to restrict children under 14 from working in factories, meatpacking houses, or mines.
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in 1857. Due to an electoral boycott by abolitionist groups and the questions regarding the validity of the legislature itself, it never officially became law.
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lower house ended up with 25 pro-slavery members and one free-state member, the latter of whom resigned following the ouster of the other Free-State members.
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in 1854. In several of the provisions of the act, the law allowed the settlers of the newly created territory to determine, by vote, whether Kansas, once
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Southern senators blocked the admission of Kansas as a free state, which would have added to the number of free state senators. When they withdrew after
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it. If vetoed, the bill only becomes law if both houses of the legislature vote to override the veto with a two-thirds majority of their membership.
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the House and the Secretary of the Senate are responsible for the operations of the respective chambers under the direction of elected leadership.
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Following the Leavenworth Constitution's defeat, the territorial legislature again crafted a new document the following year, dubbed the
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When a bill is introduced its title is read, it is printed and distributed to members of the house of origin, and it is referred to a
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between July 16 and August 30, 1855, and began crafting over a thousand pages of laws aimed at making Kansas a slave state.
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immediately cried foul, naming the new Kansas Territorial Legislature the Bogus Legislature. After meeting for one week in
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KLRD staff members provide nonpartisan, objective research and fiscal analysis for members of the Kansas Legislature.
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The Kansas Legislative Division of Post Audit is the non-partisan audit arm of the Kansas Legislature.
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Free-Staters convened their own unauthorized shadow legislature and territorial government in
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In 1867, a constitutional amendment was sent to voters to allow women to vote, but failed.
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State offices began to move from the Old Constitutional Hall to the east wing of the
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On February 19, 1881, Kansas became the first state to amend its constitution to
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once a year in regular session. Additional special sessions can be called by the
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Between 1922 and 1927, there were several legal battles between Kansas and the
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eventually sided with the Republicans and the Populist-led House disbanded.
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The first Kansas impeachments occurred in 1862, brought about in part by
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Planned Lecompton, Kansas, state capitol, unbuilt except for foundation
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Kansas' first elections for a territorial government on March 30, 1855
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Composed of 165 state lawmakers, the state legislature meets at the
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retains the power to call a special legislative session if needed.
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Kansas House and Senate Journals, 1913-1955 (KGI Online Library)
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Leaders of reform: progressive Republicans in Kansas, 1900-1916
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A proposed law is introduced in the state legislature as a
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Kansas: The History of the Sunflower State, 1854–2000
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Legislative branch of the state government of Kansas
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