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Lewis "Bill"" Bloom"

Lewis "Bill"" Bloom"

Kansas

Republican House District 64
Record ID: KS-House-64-BLOOM-L
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Sponsored Bills
Bill Title Status Session
HB 2444 HB2444 - Providing that jail credit when consecutive sentences are imposed shall not apply to more than one case, creating special sentencing rules when a felony is committed by certain offenders while on probation, parole or postrelease supervision for a prior felony and requiring secured minimum bonds for certain defendants who commit a new felony while on probation, parole, postrelease supervision or bond for a prior felony unless the court makes certain findings. enrolled 2025-2026
HB 2005 HB2005 - Establishing the veterans' valor property tax relief act providing an income tax credit or refund for eligible individuals. in_committee 2025-2026
HB 2029 HB2029 - 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. in_committee 2025-2026
HB 2670 HB2670 - Prohibiting video streaming services from transmitting commercial advertisements with the audio louder than that of the main video streaming content in which such advertisement is placed. in_committee 2025-2026
HB 2473 HB2473 - Requiring all persons to be 18 years of age to be eligible to give consent for marriage and eliminating exceptions to such requirement. in_committee 2025-2026
HB 2187 HB2187 - Requiring government agencies, public utilities and other entities when exercising the power of eminent domain to make a good faith offer for the property prior to filing an eminent domain action, providing the good faith offer, if greater than the appraiser's award, shall be deposited with the court, allowing appeals from that amount, prohibiting the exercise of eminent domain for recreational trails and park and recreational facilities and deleting the power of the legislature to condemn property for economic development. in_committee 2025-2026