SB 356

Kansas Senate bill in Session 2025-2026.

Status: enacted. Latest action: April 9, 2026.

SB356 - Authorizing the adoption of administrative rules and regulations concerning sports wagering by the Kansas racing and gaming commission.

Bill ID KS-2025-2026-SB-356
Session 2025-2026
Status enacted
Committee Federal and State Affairs
Senate enacted 2026-04-09
Summary

Authorizing the adoption of administrative rules and regulations concerning sports wagering by the Kansas racing and gaming commission.

Sponsor
Senate Committee on Federal and State Affairs
Official Source Back to Bills
Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2026-01-21 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-04-09 Status enacted
2026-04-09 Latest Action Approved by Governor on 04-09-2026
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