Representative • Republican
Clarke Sanders
Kansas • District HD-069

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
8
Voting Pattern
Nay: 109
Other: 2
Yea: 1343
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Sponsored Bills
KS HB2029•Engrossed
Designating a portion of K-5 highway as the Representative Marvin S Robinson II memorial highway and redesignating a current portion of the Harry Darby memorial highway for interstate highway 635.
Co-Sponsor
KS HB2729•Failed
Enacting the Kansas specie legal tender act and the Kansas bullion depository act, authorizing the state treasurer to approve electronic currencies backed by specie legal tender and establish, administer or contract for the administration of bullion depositories and allowing for state moneys to be deposited in such bullion depositories and invested in specie legal tender.
Co-Sponsor
KS HB2631•Failed
Directing the Kansas turnpike authority to establish a toll exemption program for current members of the armed forces whose orders direct a permanent place of duty within Kansas.
Co-Sponsor
KS HB2567•Failed
Establishing the Kansas national guard educational master's for enhanced readiness and global excellence (EMERGE) program.
Co-Sponsor
KS HB2150•Failed
Repealing the zoning and planning authority for cities in the three-mile area extending from the city boundaries.
Co-Sponsor
KS HB2313•Passed
Creating the born-alive infants protection act to provide legal protections for infants who are born alive regardless of the intent of the delivery.
Primary Sponsor
KS HB2641•Failed
Prohibiting the state board of regents from fixing a higher rate of tuition, fees and charges for nonresident students.
Co-Sponsor
KS HB2609•Failed
Allowing restricted driver's license holders to drive to and from worship services for any religious organizations at age 15.
Co-Sponsor
Recent Votes
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