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Policies & Procedures

In 1983, because of diminishing numbers of attorneys serving in the Kansas legislature, our members requested the KBA exert a stronger presence in that body. The Board of Governors responded with a full-time commitment to a quality legislative program with staff and facilities at the Kansas Bar Association's Topeka office. But staff cannot do the job alone.

Lawmakers want input from knowledgeable professionals. Exerting the influence of our collective membership is a membership responsibility and the central role we all play in the legislative process.

This guide explains part of our current legislative policy. The views expressed represent a structured system of disseminating KBA Board of Governors policy positions. Some issues require only generalized statements; others require a more specific analysis. Forming legislative positions is a year-long process to identify, formulate and disseminate the most timely Kansas Bar Association Legislative policies.

KBA members may disagree with specific positions taken by the association. If so, you are encouraged to work with the KBA's internal legislative process and help affect future association policy on issues. Each section of the KBA is represented on our Legislative Committee. If you have an issue you want considered by the KBA, contact your section president or the KBA's legislative services director. Of course, KBA legislative positions do not affect your actions, nor should they inhibit your personal legislative contacts.

"The Advocate" is our members-only bulletin of the latest legislative matters, available in the KBA Blogs and the KBA Weekly. The Advocate is the KBA's quickest way of delivering weekly updates on news concerning the practice of law and legislative action. Also be sure to look for topical summaries of legislative matters in the Kansas Bar Journal.

Executive Summary

Bill Review Prior to Session

Bill Review During Session

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