SB 413

Feb 18, 2026 · Senate · Final Passage

Outcome: passed

Yea: 29
Nay: 11
AFL-CIO Key Vote: OPPOSE
Bill Silences Workers' Lawyers from Telling Juries What Injuries Are Worth
SB 413 prohibits attorneys from suggesting a specific dollar amount for pain and suffering damages in civil cases — but only for the injured party's lawyer. Defense attorneys face no such restriction. This one-sided rule hurts workers who sue over workplace injuries, discrimination, or harassment by making it harder for juries to put a fair dollar figure on their suffering, while employers can freely argue damages should be minimal.
Vote Weight: 5x
KS AFL-CIO supports a NAY vote

Yea (29)

Name Party District
Adam Thomas R 23
Beverly Gossage R 9
Brad Starnes R 22
Brenda Dietrich R 20
Chase Blasi R 26
Craig Bowser R 1
Doug Shane R 37
Elaine Bowers R 36
Jeff Klemp R 5
Joseph Claeys R 27
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
TJ Rose R 35
Tory Marie Blew R 33
Ty Masterson R 16
Virgil Peck R 15
William Clifford R 39

Nay (11)

Name Party District
Caryn Tyson R 12
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
Tim Shallenburger R 13