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Unique Website Gives Complete, Concise Kansas Legislative Information

Kansas Votes gives users instant access to concise, plain language and objective descriptions of every single bill, amendment, and vote that takes place in the Kansas legislature. Unlike any other bill tracking utility, Kansas Votes, is unique because all legislative actions are described - not just those selected by a particular interest group. It is searchable by legislator, keyword, and 50 subject categories, so users can create their own custom "voting record guide."

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Kansas Votes is a free public service of the Flint Hills Center for Public Policy, an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit research and educational institution. Its purpose is to inform citizens, community leaders, business people, media, and public officials about legislation that affects their families, schools, jobs and communities. The site empowers citizens to take a more active part in the democratic process, and hold their elected representatives accountable.

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Kansas Votes does not release (nor has it ever released) to third parties any personal identifying information of past or current website visitors, including registered users, without express permission, except as required by law.

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About Kansas Votes.org descriptions: The descriptions on this site are assembled by the editor from a variety of sources. Bill sponsors, legislative analysts, and policy specialists from the Flint Hills Center for Public Policy and from many other organizations are often consulted to provide background and context for particular bills or votes. Many descriptions contain verbatim passages from bill analyses created by governor's budget office and non-partisan legislative research department, as well as other non-copyrighted public sources.

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Attention Organizations and Newsletters: Permission is hereby granted to reprint the above as an informative article in your own newsletter or other means of distribution. For additional information about Kansas Votes please call description editor Bob Corkins at (785) 220-2800.