SB 24

Mar 27, 2025 · House · Conference Committee Report

Outcome: passed

Yea: 76
Nay: 48
Absent: 1
AFL-CIO Key Vote: OPPOSE
Promise Scholarship Expansion Opens Door to For-Profit Schools
This bill expands the Kansas Promise Scholarship — which helps working families afford career and technical education — to include a new category of institutions that drops the nonprofit requirement. While the funding increase is welcome, this change could divert millions in public workforce training dollars to for-profit career schools with track records of poor job placement and predatory recruitment targeting the same working-class families the program is designed to help. Labor opposes this bill because public investment in workforce development should flow to institutions with proven outcomes for workers, not to those whose business model depends on exploiting them.
Vote Weight: 4x
KS AFL-CIO supports a NAY vote

Yea (76)

Name Party District
Adam Smith R 120
Adam Turk R 117
Allen Reavis R 63
Angela Stiens R 39
Angelina Roeser R 67
Avery Anderson R 72
Barb Wasinger R 111
Bill Rhiley R 80
Bill Sutton R 43
Blake Carpenter R 81
Bob Lewis R 123
Bradley Barrett R 76
Carl Turner R 28
Charlotte Esau R 14
Chip VanHouden R 26
Chris Croft R 8
Chuck Smith R 3
Clarke Sanders R 69
Cyndi Howerton R 98
Dale Helwig R 1
Dan Goddard R 7
Daniel Hawkins R 100
David Buehler R 40
Doug Blex R 12
Duane Droge R 13
Emil Bergquist R 91
Francis Awerkamp R 61
Fred Gardner R 9
Gary White R 115
Jason W. Goetz R 119
Jesse Borjon R 52
Jill Ward R 105
Jim Minnix R 118
Joe Seiwert R 101
Ken Corbet R 54
Kenneth Collins R 2
Ken Rahjes R 110
Kevin Schwertfeger R 114
Kristey Williams R 77
Kyle Hoffman R 116
Kyler Sweely R 102
Lance W. Neelly R 42
Laura Williams R 30
Leah Howell R 82
Leo Delperdang R 94
Lewis "Bill" Bloom R 64
Lon Pishny R 122
Marty Long R 124
Megan Steele R 51
Mike King R 74
Nick Hoheisel R 97
Pat Proctor R 41
Patrick Penn R 85
Paul Waggoner R 104
Rebecca Schmoe R 59
Representative Hill R 113
Representative Thompson R 37
Rick James R 4
Rick Wilborn R 73
Ronald Ellis R 47
Ron Bryce R 11
Sandy Pickert R 88
Sean Tarwater R 27
Sean Willcott R 62
Shannon Francis R 125
Shawn Chauncey R 65
Sherri Brantley R 112
Steven K. Howe R 71
Susan Estes R 87
Susan Humphries R 99
Timothy Johnson R 38
Tom Kessler R 96
Tom Sawyer D 95
Troy Waymaster R 109
Webster T. Roth R 79
Will Carpenter R 75

Nay (48)

Name Party District
Alexis Simmons D 58
Angela Martinez D 103
Barbara Ballard D 44
Brandon Woodard D 108
Brett Fairchild R 113
Brian Bergkamp R 93
Brooklynne Mosley D 46
Carrie Barth R 5
Cindy Neighbor D 18
Dan Osman D 48
Dawn Wolf R 107
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
John Resman R 121
KC Ohaebosim D 89
Kirk Haskins D 53
Kyle McNorton R 50
Lauren Bohi R 15
Linda Featherston D 16
Lindsay Vaughn D 22
Lisa M. Moser R 106
Louis Ruiz D 31
Lynn Melton D 36
Mari-Lynn Poskin D 20
Mark Schreiber R 60
Melissa Oropeza D 37
Mike Amyx D 45
Nathan Butler R 68
Nikki McDonald D 49
Pam Curtis D 32
Robyn R. Essex R 78
Rui Xu D 25
Samantha Poetter Parshall R 6
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
Valdenia Winn D 34
Virgil Weigel D 56
Wanda Brownlee Paige D 35

Absent (1)

Name Party District
Steve Huebert R 90