SB 391
Outcome: passed
AFL-CIO Key Vote: OPPOSE
Blocking Cities from Protecting Renters with Criminal Records
SB 391 permanently bans Kansas cities and counties from requiring landlords to accept housing vouchers or from limiting landlords' use of criminal history, credit scores, and eviction records when screening tenants. This blocks local communities from passing fair chance housing protections that help workers with records stay housed after getting back to work. The bill uses the same state preemption approach that already stripped cities of the power to set their own minimum wages — expanding a playbook that undermines local authority on issues that matter to working families.
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 |
| Caryn Tyson | R | 12 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
|---|---|---|
| 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 |
| Ronald Ryckman | R | 38 |
| Silas Miller | D | 25 |
| Tim Shallenburger | R | 13 |