Key Votes
Kansas Key Votes
SB 461 - Workers' Compensation Regulation - Key Vote
Kevin Yoder voted Yea (Passage) on this legislation.
Read recent statements Kevin Yoder made in this general time period.
Stages
Family
- SB 461 - Workers' Compensation Regulation
- H J Res 111 - Tax Limitation Amendment
- HB 269 - College Admission of Undocumented Immigrants
- S 52 - Relates to the regulation, erection and maintenance of tourist information markers
- AB 1049 - Parole: reentry programs
- HB 2395 - Driving and Boating Under the Influence
- H Amdt 436 - Bryant Amendment to Independent Counsel Reauthorization Act of 1993
- AB 2686 - Santa Ynez Valley Water District
- AB 2560 - Air Pollution by Heavy and Medium Duty Motor Vehicles
- AB 2532 - Fishery Management Frameworks
- AB 2504 - Sacramento and San Joaquin Delta Tourism and Marketing Plan
- AB 2498 - Eligibility to Possess Firearms
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- AB 2472 - Conveyances DeLaveage Park
- AB 2455 - Resource Land Transactions
- AB 2447 - Denial of Approval of Subdivision Maps
- AB 2413 - Excess Real Property Sales
- HB 103 - Laid Off Employees Payment Time-Frame
- SB 922 - Concerning Affirmative Action and Contracting Procedures
- HB 1178 - Prohibiting Text Messaging While Driving
- A 9710D - 2010-2011 Budget Financing
- S 1115 - Insurance Coverage of Abortion
- S 1619 - Currency Exchange Rate Oversight Act of 2011
- HB 298 - Amends Motor Vehicle Safety Inspection Regulations
Issues
Stage Details
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) - March 15, 2006 (Key vote)
Title: Workers' Compensation Regulation
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass a bill that reduces workers compensation benefits by the percentage that a preexisting condition affecting an injured portion of the body, whether or not ratable in the opinion of a physician, contributed to a workers disability or impairment. The bill changes the years of previous employment used in determining the extent of permanent, partial, or general disability from 15 to five and limits benefits in separations from employment for economic reasons to percentage of functional impairment.
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) - Feb. 24, 2006
Legislation - Introduced (House) - Jan. 26, 2006
Title: Workers' Compensation Regulation
Committee Sponsors
- Commerce (Sponsor)