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Mike Argabright
Kansas Senator

Mike Argabright

Republican
District: SD-017
33
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SB5 Prohibiting Federal Funds for Elections (Passed 31 to 9 on 4/10/2025). Prohibits state and local officials from using federal funds for elections or election-related activities.

4/10/2025
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SB5 Prohibiting Federal Funds for Elections (Passed 31 to 9 on 4/10/2025). Prohibits state and local officials from using federal funds for elections or election-related activities.

340B Program Senate

SB284 340B Program (Passed 34 to 6 on 3/20/2025). Bars drug manufacturers from blocking deliveries or demanding extra data from Kansas providers in the federal 340B Drug Pricing Program. 

3/20/2025
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SB284 340B Program (Passed 34 to 6 on 3/20/2025). Bars drug manufacturers from blocking deliveries or demanding extra data from Kansas providers in the federal 340B Drug Pricing Program. 

Real Money Senate

SB39 Real Money (Passed 28 to 12 on 3/20/2025). Makes gold and silver coins or bullion (“specie”) legal tender in Kansas.

3/20/2025
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SB39 Real Money (Passed 28 to 12 on 3/20/2025). Makes gold and silver coins or bullion (“specie”) legal tender in Kansas.

SB6 Prohibiting Ranked-choice Voting (Passed 30 to 10 on 3/17/2025). Bans the use of ranked-choice voting in Kansas elections.

3/17/2025
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SB6 Prohibiting Ranked-choice Voting (Passed 30 to 10 on 3/17/2025). Bans the use of ranked-choice voting in Kansas elections.

SCR1604 Article V Con-Con (Passed 29 to 11 on 2/27/2025). Applies to Congress for a constitutional convention under Article V of the U.S. Constitution.

2/27/2025
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SCR1604 Article V Con-Con (Passed 29 to 11 on 2/27/2025). Applies to Congress for a constitutional convention under Article V of the U.S. Constitution.

SB52 Film Tax Incentives (Passed 33 to 7 on 2/19/2025). Creates state incentives—namely a sales tax exemption and a nonrefundable income tax credit—for film, video, and digital media production.

2/19/2025
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SB52 Film Tax Incentives (Passed 33 to 7 on 2/19/2025). Creates state incentives—namely a sales tax exemption and a nonrefundable income tax credit—for film, video, and digital media production.

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