CORONAVIRUS: Kansas Senate's KEMA adjustment bill would set

CORONAVIRUS: Kansas Senate's KEMA adjustment bill would set up two review periods on governor's executive orders


Governor Laura Kelly (left) and 17th District Senator Jeff Longbine answer questions during a meeting in late 2019.
KVOE News file photo
The Kansas Senate's version of upgrades to the Kansas Emergency Management Act has a veto-proof majority, which could be significant if the bill works through the Kansas House in its current form.
17th District Senator Jeff Longbine of Emporia was among the 27 Republicans that voted in favor of Substitute for Senate Bill 273 Monday. The current structure expires at the end of the month, so time was of the essence. Longbine also tells KVOE News the bill moves the final say on public health orders out of the governor's hands.

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