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    Editor's Note: The description for Senate Bill 434 in the article below was listed with the description of another bill bearing the same title from 2022. It is now updated with the correct information for Senate Bill 434 for 2024. We regret this error. TOPEKA (KSNT) – Kansas' governor is vetoing several bills and giving []
  • Microbrewery bill heads to Kansas governor

    TOPEKA (KSNT)- The Kansas Senate and House have approved a plan Wednesday to allow microbreweries in Kansas to self-distribute beer and hard cider. It passed by overwhelming margins in both chambers, and it now heads to Governor Laura Kelly's desk. A microbrewery licensee would be allowed to sell beer and hard cider manufactured by such []
  • Bill calls for asset forfeiture transparency in Kansas

    TOPEKA (KSNT) - A bill calling for greater transparency in civil asset forfeiture gathered unanimous support in both chambers. Senate Bill 458 will remove certain offenses that give rise to forfeiture, direct the court to determine whether forfeiture is unconstitutionally excessive, add additional time limitations and would amend several parts of the Kansas Asset Seizure []