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Legislative Information and Updates
KCDC tracks bills that may have impact on people with disabilities. To get regular legislative updates sign up for our Legislative email list. Legislative Updates are sent out weekly during the session and as needed during the interim session.

Here is the most current Legislative Update. If you want to follow a bill on your own, please go the the Kansas Legislature page and put the bill number in the space on the right hand side that says "Track a Bill."  Then click on the search button below it.  If you want to call, please call the legislative hotline at 1-800-432-3924 (in-state) or 785-296-2149 (out of state or in Topeka). 

Go to Kansas Legislature, which is the official web site for the Kansas Legislature. There you will find rosters, committee listings, bill searches, and more. The site map is very helpful for finding what you are looking for.

Legislative Advocacy
If you are new at the advocacy game or maybe just new at advocating at the legislature, you may be looking for a guide to give you tips and advice on working with the legislature.  The Association of Community Mental Health Centers of Kansas, Inc. has a great advocacy toolkit that will help. 

Calendars

To find the agenda for the House and Senate Sessions, go to the Kansas Legislative Website and look on the left side under Quick Links to Further Information for “House Calendar” and the “ Senate Calendar.”

Bills

To find a specific bill, go to Kansas Legislative website which takes you directly to the Bill Section for a listing of bills, resolutions, and executive reorganizatinal orders.  If you click on a bill that is listed, more information will be provided.


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To accommodate people with disabilities, on request, auxiliary aides and services will be provided and reasonable modifications to policies and programs will be made.
Kansas Commission on Disability Concerns
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