HB 2588
Outcome: passed
AFL-CIO Key Vote: SUPPORT
Statewide Electrician Licensing with 8,000-Hour Training Standard
This bill creates statewide electrician licensing with an 8,000-hour experience requirement for journeyman electricians — a standard that matches union apprenticeship programs — and explicitly recognizes completion of a U.S. Department of Labor registered apprenticeship as a qualification for licensure. It replaces the old patchwork of city and county licensing with a single portable state license, ensuring consistent quality standards and making it easier for skilled electricians to work across Kansas. A YEA vote supports strong training standards that protect both workers and consumers.
Vote Weight: 7x
KS AFL-CIO supports a YEA vote
Yea (113)
Nay (9)
| Name | Party | District |
|---|---|---|
| Bill Rhiley | R | 80 |
| Brett Fairchild | R | 113 |
| Kevin Schwertfeger | R | 114 |
| Lon Pishny | R | 122 |
| Marty Long | R | 124 |
| Paul Waggoner | R | 104 |
| Shawn Chauncey | R | 65 |
| Steve Huebert | R | 90 |
| Timothy Johnson | R | 38 |
Absent (3)
| Name | Party | District |
|---|---|---|
| Francis Awerkamp | R | 61 |
| Leo Delperdang | R | 94 |
| Valdenia Winn | D | 34 |