Kansas Update: Legislature Continues Work During Session, Challenges Elsewhere
The Kansas Legislative session continued through the month of March. The session always moves much more quickly than anticipated, but some actions have been taken. The turnaround day, the final day to consider non-exempt bills in house of origin, took place on March 5, 2021. The first adjournment will be on April 9th, at which point, the legislature will only consider bills thereafter relating to those bills vetoed by the Governor. HB 2025, would have made it unlawful for any
KCA Directors Vote to Support Cattle Market Transparency Act of 2021
The KCA Board of Directors voted unanimously to support the recently introduced Cattle Market Transparency Act of 2021. “We are excited to see the introduction of the Cattle Market Transparency Act. Kansas Cattlemen’s Association (KCA) looks forward to supporting this and similar legislation. The reestablishment of a legitimate, fair, and reliable market for cattle producers is critical to the longevity of our ranchers,” stated KCA President, Greg Davis. U.S. Senators Deb Fis