SB 254

Jan 28, 2026 · Senate · Final Passage

Outcome: passed

Yea: 30
Nay: 9
Absent: 1
AFL-CIO Key Vote: OPPOSE
Immigration Bill Threatens Worker Safety Reporting, Burdens State Employees
SB 254 bars undocumented immigrants from receiving state and local public benefits, voids Kansas's existing in-state tuition law, and creates a legal presumption that noncitizens charged with any crime are a flight risk — making pretrial detention more likely. For workers in meatpacking, construction, and other industries, the flight-risk provision discourages reporting unsafe working conditions, filing workers' comp claims, and speaking up about wage theft — putting all workers on those job sites at greater risk. The bill also imposes new federal verification duties on state and county employees who administer public benefits, adding workload with no additional resources.
Vote Weight: 5x
KS AFL-CIO supports a NAY vote

Yea (30)

Name Party District
Adam Thomas R 23
Beverly Gossage R 9
Brad Starnes R 22
Brenda Dietrich R 20
Caryn Tyson R 12
Chase Blasi R 26
Craig Bowser R 1
Doug Shane R 37
Elaine Bowers R 36
Jeff Klemp R 5
Kellie Warren R 11
Kenny Titus R 18
Larry Alley R 32
Michael Fagg R 14
Michael Murphy R 34
Mike Argabright R 17
Mike Petersen R 28
Mike Thompson R 10
Renee Erickson R 30
Rick Billinger R 40
Rick Kloos R 3
Ronald Ryckman R 38
Scott Hill R 24
Stephen Owens R 31
Tim Shallenburger R 13
TJ Rose R 35
Tory Marie Blew R 33
Ty Masterson R 16
Virgil Peck R 15
William Clifford R 39

Nay (9)

Name Party District
Cindy Holscher D 8
David Haley D 4
Dinah Sykes D 21
Ethan Corson D 7
Marci Francisco D 2
Oletha Faust Goudeau D 29
Pat Pettey D 6
Patrick Schmidt D 19
Silas Miller D 25

Absent (1)

Name Party District
Joseph Claeys R 27