Top 5 Kansas news stories

February 19 2026

Top 5 Kansas news stories
Currently at Hwy 160 mile marker 194, 7 miles East of Coldwater. CREDIT Comanche County Emergency Management

Kansas House Overrides Kelly Veto, Enacts Biological Sex Bathroom Law on Party-Line Vote

Wind-Driven Wildfires Burn Nearly 283,000 Acres Across Southwest Kansas, Devastating Agricultural Communities

Kansas House Passes 45-Plus Bills in Marathon Session, Revealing Sharp Partisan Divide on Abortion and Elections

Senate Advances Pharmacy Benefits Manager Regulation 32-8 While Defeating Wage Control Measure 12-26

Conference Committee Takes Up School Choice Bill as Senate Blocks House Rewrite of Education Measure


Kansas House Overrides Kelly Veto, Enacts Biological Sex Bathroom Law on Party-Line Vote

The Kansas House voted 87-37 on Wednesday along strict party lines to override Gov. Laura Kelly's veto of H Sub for SB 244, a bill that requires multiple-occupancy restrooms and locker rooms in public buildings to be designated by biological sex and directs state agencies to reissue driver's licenses and birth certificates to reflect sex assigned at birth. Democrats called the measure "poorly-written" and "repugnant," with House Minority Leader Brandon Woodard warning of unintended consequences for family members visiting patients in care facilities, while Republicans framed the override as affirming biological reality; Gov. Kelly said in a statement that the Legislature was forcing taxpayers to spend money on "a manufactured problem." The Senate had voted to override the veto earlier in the week, and with Wednesday's House vote the bill is now law.

Kansas Legislature Overrides Governor Kelly’s Veto on Biological Sex Bill
House vote of 87-37 sends contentious bathroom measure into law over governor’s objections

Wind-Driven Wildfires Burn Nearly 283,000 Acres Across Southwest Kansas, Devastating Agricultural Communities

Wildfires fueled by extreme winds swept from the Oklahoma panhandle into southwest Kansas this week, scorching nearly 283,000 acres across Clark, Seward, Meade, Finney and Comanche counties, forcing evacuations and grounding aerial firefighting crews at the peak of the crisis. The blazes, which mark the second major wildfire to strike the Ashland area in a decade, destroyed thousands of acres of grassland and cattle feed, prompted the Kansas Livestock Association to coordinate hay donations, and left feedyard operators monitoring cattle for respiratory distress — though by Wednesday evening the fires near Coldwater were contained and volunteers had begun organizing relief supplies for displaced families and ranchers.

Wildfires Scorch Hundreds of Thousands of Acres Across Southwest Kansas
Extreme winds hampered aerial firefighting as agricultural communities rally to support displaced ranchers

Kansas House Passes 45-Plus Bills in Marathon Session, Revealing Sharp Partisan Divide on Abortion and Elections

The Kansas House passed more than 45 bills on final action Wednesday in marathon afternoon and evening sessions before a scheduled recess, advancing consensus measures such as the Kansas Digital Right-to-Repair Act (122-2) and a fentanyl education requirement for schools (123-1) alongside a slate of contentious bills — including three abortion-related measures and election bills tightening voter registration — that passed on near-identical 87-37 party-line margins mirroring the day's veto override vote.

Kansas House Clears More Than 45 Bills in Marathon Session
Lawmakers passed measures on elections, criminal justice, abortion and digital right-to-repair before adjournment

Senate Advances Pharmacy Benefits Manager Regulation 32-8 While Defeating Wage Control Measure 12-26

The Kansas Senate on Wednesday passed SB 360, the Kansas Consumer Prescription Protection and Accountability Act, on a bipartisan 32-8 vote to regulate pharmacy benefits managers accused of driving up prescription drug costs, while decisively killing SB 436, a construction wage control bill that failed 12-26 with two senators voting present — a lopsided result signaling that even the Republican-majority chamber was unwilling to preempt local authority over construction wages.

Senate Passes Pharmacy Benefits Manager Overhaul, Defeats Local Wage Control Bill
PBM regulation clears chamber 32-8 while construction wage measure fails decisively at 12-26

Conference Committee Takes Up School Choice Bill as Senate Blocks House Rewrite of Education Measure

The Kansas House nonconcurred with Senate amendments to Substitute HB 2004 on Wednesday, triggering a conference committee on the closely watched school choice measure, while the Senate President separately referred a House-rewritten education bill (H Sub Sub SB 281) back to the Senate Education Committee — signaling the upper chamber's refusal to accept substantial House changes and setting the stage for further conflict over school choice, activity eligibility rules and education funding as the session continues.

Conference Committee Appointed on School Choice Bill as Education Battles Loom
House and Senate unable to agree on HB 2004; Senate also receives controversial school activities bills

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