Representative • Democrat
Chuck Schmidt
Kansas • District HD-088

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
9
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
100% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 28
Other: 36
Yea: 152
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Sponsored Bills
KS HB2671•Failed
Requiring statutory due process procedures for a school district's non-renewal or termination of a teacher contract.
Co-Sponsor
KS HB2661•Failed
Authorizing a permanent memorial commemorating the Kansas suffragist movement to be placed in the state capitol and establishing the Kansas suffragist memorial fund.
Co-Sponsor
KS HB2660•Failed
Directing the capitol preservation committee to develop and approve plans for a mural honoring the 1st Kansas (Colored) Voluntary Infantry regiment.
Co-Sponsor
KS HB2625•Failed
Creating the crime of elector fraud to make it a crime to falsify presidential elector certificates.
Co-Sponsor
KS HB2626•Failed
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.
Co-Sponsor
KS HB2620•Failed
Creating the crime of interference with the conduct of a hospital, providing criminal penalties for violation thereof and increasing the criminal penalties for battery of a healthcare provider who is employed by a hospital.
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
KS HB2540•Passed
Updating schedules I, II, IV and V of the uniform controlled substances act and excluding FDA-approved drug products from the definition of marijuana.
Co-Sponsor
KS HB2487•Failed
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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