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John Alcala

Kansas • District HD-057
John Alcala

Activity Summary

Bills Sponsored
20
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
100% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 357
Other: 108
Yea: 989

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Sponsored Bills

KS HB2296Introduced

Requiring that certain health insurance plans impose a no-cost sharing requirement for a diagnostic or supplemental breast cancer examination for breast cancer imposed on an insured.

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KS HB2151Introduced

Increasing the Kansas minimum wage to $15 an hour.

Co-Sponsor
KS HB2520Failed

Increasing the extent of property tax exemption from the statewide school levy for residential property to $100,000 of such property's appraised valuation.

Co-Sponsor
KS HB2508Failed

Authorizing a transfer of state general fund moneys to the local ad valorem tax reduction fund in fiscal year 2025 and all fiscal years thereafter, requiring political subdivisions to credit all such moneys to residential property taxpayers in the form of a rebate and providing a formula for such rebate amount.

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KS HB2487Failed

Providing immunity from prosecution for certain drug crimes when persons seek or provide medical assistance related to the use of a controlled substance.

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KS HB2365Failed

Terminating the KPERS 3 cash balance plan and transferring the members of such plan to the KPERS 2 plan.

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KS HB2348Failed

Restoring local government control over wages, compensation and benefits for construction projects.

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KS HB2364Failed

Increasing the extent of property tax exemption from the statewide school levy for residential property to $65,000 of such property's appraised valuation.

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KS HB2363Failed

Releasing any person convicted of a drug offense involving marijuana from such person's sentence and providing for the expungement of any associated records.

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KS HB2366Failed

Providing for transfers to the local ad valorem tax reduction fund.

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KS HB2327Failed

Discontinuing property tax exemption for new qualifying pipeline property that experiences a spill or leak and providing for recoupment of certain property taxes.

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KS HB2341Failed

Declaring Juneteenth National Independence Day to be a legal public holiday and closing state offices for certain legal public holidays.

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KS HB2162Failed

Providing for sales tax exemption for hygiene products.

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KS HB2092Passed

Reapportioning the districts of certain members of the Washburn university board of regents who are appointed by the city of Topeka.

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KS HB2671Failed

Requiring statutory due process procedures for a school district's non-renewal or termination of a teacher contract.

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KS HB2661Failed

Authorizing a permanent memorial commemorating the Kansas suffragist movement to be placed in the state capitol and establishing the Kansas suffragist memorial fund.

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KS HB2660Failed

Directing the capitol preservation committee to develop and approve plans for a mural honoring the 1st Kansas (Colored) Voluntary Infantry regiment.

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KS HB2626Failed

Regarding the teacher service scholarship program; making and concerning appropriations for the program for fiscal years ending June 30, 2023, June 30, 2024, June 30, 2025, June 30, 2026, and June 30, 2027, for the state board of regents.

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KS HB2540Passed

Updating schedules I, II, IV and V of the uniform controlled substances act and excluding FDA-approved drug products from the definition of marijuana.

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KS HB2487Failed

Providing a 0% state rate for sales and use taxes for sales of food and food ingredients and providing for the levying of taxes by cities and counties, providing for an exemption from sales and use taxes for sales of farm products sold at farmers' markets, and discontinuing the nonrefundable food sales tax credit.

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