The Kansas House approved more than two dozen bills Tuesday that touched the state pension system, established a taxpayer checkoff for public schools and expressed support for free speech and opposition to federal regulation.
The chamber’s members also passed bills on production by microbreweries and tribal compacts related to sale of cigarettes.
The Republican-led House agreed to move forward with House Bill 2724, which mandates public school districts to document vacation and sick leave information on employees to the Kansas Public Employees ...