HB 2513

Mar 26, 2026 · House · Conference Committee Report

Outcome: passed

Yea: 67
Nay: 53
Absent: 5
AFL-CIO Key Vote: OPPOSE
Final State Budget Offers State Workers an Insulting 1% Raise
The conference committee report on HB 2513 became the omnibus state budget after conferees gutted the original claims bill and replaced it entirely. The final budget included only a 1% across-the-board salary increase for roughly 35,000 executive branch and Kansas Board of Regents university employees — despite Governor Kelly recommending 2.5% and a 2025 market salary study showing state workers falling further behind. Meanwhile, legislators had already awarded themselves an automatic 4% raise indexed to average wage growth and given their own professional staff 10% increases. Senate Minority Leader Dinah Sykes called the 1% offer a slap in the face. The budget also imposed 1.5% cuts across 24 state agencies while projecting depletion of 1.1 billion in reserves over three years. A NAY vote supported demanding meaningful investment in the state workforce that keeps Kansas running.
Vote Weight: 9x
KS AFL-CIO supports a NAY vote

Yea (67)

Name Party District
Adam Smith R 120
Adam Turk R 117
Allen Reavis R 63
Angela Stiens R 39
Avery Anderson R 72
Barbara Ballard D 44
Barb Wasinger R 111
Bill Rhiley R 80
Bill Sutton R 43
Blake Carpenter R 81
Bob Lewis R 123
Brett Fairchild R 113
Carl Turner R 28
Carolyn Caiharr R 33
Chip VanHouden R 26
Chris Croft R 8
Chuck Smith R 3
Clarke Sanders R 69
Cyndi Howerton R 98
Dan Goddard R 7
Daniel Hawkins R 100
David Buehler R 40
Dawn Wolf R 107
Doug Blex R 12
Duane Droge R 13
Emil Bergquist R 91
Gary White R 115
Jason W. Goetz R 119
Jill Ward R 105
Jim Minnix R 118
Joe Seiwert R 101
Ken Corbet R 54
Kenneth Collins R 2
Ken Rahjes R 110
Kristey Williams R 77
Kyle Hoffman R 116
Kyler Sweely R 102
Lance W. Neelly R 42
Lauren Bohi R 15
Leah Howell R 82
Lisa M. Moser R 106
Lon Pishny R 122
Marty Long R 124
Megan Steele R 51
Mike King R 74
Mike Storm R 121
Nick Hoheisel R 97
Pam Curtis D 32
Pat Proctor R 41
Rebecca Schmoe R 59
Rick James R 4
Rick Wilborn R 73
Robyn R. Essex R 78
Ronald Ellis R 47
Ron Bryce R 11
Sandy Pickert R 88
Sean Tarwater R 27
Shannon Francis R 125
Sherri Brantley R 112
Steve Huebert R 90
Susan Estes R 87
Susan Humphries R 99
Timothy Johnson R 38
Tom Kessler R 96
Troy Waymaster R 109
Webster T. Roth R 79
Will Carpenter R 75

Nay (53)

Name Party District
Abi Boatman D 86
Alexis Simmons D 58
Angela Martinez D 103
Angelina Roeser R 67
Bradley Barrett R 76
Brandon Woodard D 108
Brian Bergkamp R 93
Brooklynne Mosley D 46
Cindy Neighbor D 18
Courtney Sappington R 5
Dale Helwig R 1
Dan Osman D 48
Ford Carr D 84
Francis Awerkamp R 61
Fred Gardner R 9
Greg Wilson R 70
Heather Meyer D 29
Henry Helgerson D 83
Jarrod Ousley D 24
Jerry Stogsdill D 21
Jesse Borjon R 52
Jo Ella Hoye D 17
John Alcala D 57
John Carmichael D 92
KC Ohaebosim D 89
Kevin Schwertfeger R 114
Kirk Haskins D 53
Kyle McNorton R 50
Laura Williams R 30
Lewis "Bill" Bloom R 64
Linda Featherston D 16
Lindsay Vaughn D 22
Lynn Melton D 36
Mari-Lynn Poskin D 20
Mark Schreiber R 60
Mike Amyx D 45
Nathan Butler R 68
Nikki McDonald D 49
Paul Waggoner R 104
Rui Xu D 25
Samantha Poetter Parshall R 6
Sean Willcott R 62
Shawn Chauncey R 65
Stephanie Sawyer Clayton D 19
Steve Brunk R 85
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

Absent (5)

Name Party District
Charlotte Esau R 14
Leo Delperdang R 94
Louis Ruiz D 31
Melissa Oropeza D 37
Steven K. Howe R 71