HB 2291
Outcome: passed
AFL-CIO Key Vote: OPPOSE
Bill Would Let Businesses Secretly Waive Worker Safety Rules
HB 2291 creates a "regulatory sandbox" program that allows businesses to apply to have state rules and regulations suspended — including potentially workplace safety and wage protections enforced by the Kansas Department of Labor. The program is overseen by a business-dominated advisory committee with no labor representation, applications are kept secret from the public, and if an agency fails to respond within 30 days, rules are automatically waived. Labor opposed this bill because it undermines the regulations that protect working people on the job, with no transparency or worker voice in the process.
Vote Weight: 5x
KS AFL-CIO supports a NAY vote
Yea (88)
Nay (37)
| Name | Party | District |
|---|---|---|
| Alexis Simmons | D | 58 |
| Angela Martinez | D | 103 |
| Barbara Ballard | D | 44 |
| Brandon Woodard | D | 108 |
| Brooklynne Mosley | D | 46 |
| Cindy Neighbor | D | 18 |
| Dan Osman | D | 48 |
| Ford Carr | D | 84 |
| Heather Meyer | D | 29 |
| Henry Helgerson | D | 83 |
| Jarrod Ousley | D | 24 |
| Jerry Stogsdill | D | 21 |
| Jo Ella Hoye | D | 17 |
| John Alcala | D | 57 |
| John Carmichael | D | 92 |
| KC Ohaebosim | D | 89 |
| Kirk Haskins | D | 53 |
| Linda Featherston | D | 16 |
| Lindsay Vaughn | D | 22 |
| Louis Ruiz | D | 31 |
| Lynn Melton | D | 36 |
| Mari-Lynn Poskin | D | 20 |
| Melissa Oropeza | D | 37 |
| Mike Amyx | D | 45 |
| Nikki McDonald | D | 49 |
| Pam Curtis | D | 32 |
| Rui Xu | D | 25 |
| Silas Miller | D | 86 |
| Stephanie Sawyer Clayton | D | 19 |
| Susan Ruiz | D | 23 |
| Suzanne Wikle | D | 10 |
| Sydney Carlin | D | 66 |
| Tobias Schlingensiepen | D | 55 |
| Tom Sawyer | D | 95 |
| Valdenia Winn | D | 34 |
| Virgil Weigel | D | 56 |
| Wanda Brownlee Paige | D | 35 |