Kansas 2025-2026 Regular Session

Kansas Senate Bill SR1722

Introduced
1/12/26  
Passed
1/12/26  
Enrolled
1/13/26  

Caption

Providing for the assignment of seats in the Senate for the 2026 legislative session.

Impact

The passage of SR1722 is primarily procedural and impacts the organization within the legislative body rather than introducing new policies or laws. It reinforces the existing protocols regarding member seating during sessions, which can influence the dynamics of debates and discussions due to the established seating order. The retention of seating assignments from the previous year simplifies logistics and can aid in fostering established relationships among senators, which may be beneficial for collaboration and negotiation.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 1722 relates to the assignment of seating for members of the Kansas Senate during the 2026 legislative session. This resolution stipulates that most senators will retain the same seating assignments that were established in the prior year under Senate Resolution No. 1702, thereby ensuring continuity in the arrangement of seats. However, there are specific exceptions noted for certain senators, indicating where the seating assignments will differ from the previous resolution.

Contention

While the resolution seems uncontroversial, assigning seats may occasionally lead to underlying tensions, especially if senators have differing opinions on seating arrangements or if past grievances exist that relate to collaboration and proximity during sessions. No notable points of contention or debates around the bill are expressed in the available discussions or voting history, indicating a general consensus for its passage.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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