Need all Congresses? Press Enter for expanded federal results.
Pat Pettey

Pat Pettey

Kansas

Democrat Senate District 6
Record ID: KS-Senate-6-PETTEY-P
Sponsored Bills
Bill Title Status Session
SB 302 SB302 - Requiring school districts to prohibit the use of personal electronic communication devices during instructional time and prohibiting any employee of a school district from using social media to directly communicate with any student for official school purposes. in_committee 2025-2026
SB 216 SB216 - Establishing the Kansas paid sick time act, setting accrual, usage and employer obligations regarding earned paid sick time and making it unlawful for employers to retaliate against employees exercising rights under the act. failed 2025-2026
SB 218 SB218 - Increasing the Kansas minimum wage of employees. failed 2025-2026
SB 200 SB200 - Designating Kansas as a purple heart state, requiring the governor to proclaim August 7 of each year as purple heart day and urging veterans organizations to plan special activities in observance thereof. in_committee 2025-2026
SB 195 SB195 - Establishing the property tax task force that shall study the property tax system in Kansas and develop recommendations and suggest improvements to law. in_committee 2025-2026
SB 215 SB215 - Excluding social security payments from household income and increasing the household income and appraised value thresholds for eligibility of seniors and disabled veterans related to increased property tax homestead claims. in_committee 2025-2026
SB 220 SB220 - Increasing the penalty for unlawful employment under child labor laws. in_committee 2025-2026
SB 202 SB202 - Transferring teachers from the KPERS 3 cash balance plan to the KPERS 2 plan and defining teachers for purposes of KPERS. in_committee 2025-2026
SB 217 SB217 - Increasing the extent of property tax exemption for residential property from the statewide school levy. in_committee 2025-2026
SB 189 SB189 - Providing injured employees the freedom of choice to designate their healthcare provider and requiring the employer to pay for the services of such healthcare provider with regard to workers compensation. in_committee 2025-2026