Sunday, May 25, 2008

Kansas Senate Bill 458

The Kansas SB 458, introduced by Senator Peggy Palmer, was originally crafted to deter illegal immigration into Kansas. Oklahoma, Colorado and Missouri have passed similar legislation, leaving many Kansans concerned that their state will become a magnet for illegal immigrants.

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November is the time to vote the traitors out. The list will show you who voted against the will of Kansas people.

Kansas Senate Bill 458
The Kansas (illegal) Immigration Enforcement and Reform Act

By Barbara Paulus, copyright 2008




Background

The Kansas SB 458, introduced by Senator Peggy Palmer, was originally crafted to deter illegal immigration into Kansas. Oklahoma, Colorado and Missouri have passed similar legislation, leaving many Kansans concerned that their state will become a magnet for illegal immigrants.

Its original provisions included new regulations, including:

requires employers to use a federal database to verify whether a person can legally work.
prohibits illegal immigrants from receiving any state benefits or services.
requires law enforcement to check the citizenship of anybody they detain

(See Illegal Immigration Topic of Senate Hearing, WIBW.com, 2/27/2008)


After accepting verbal and written testimony for and against the original bill, the State and Federal Affairs Committee of the Senate removed almost all anti-illegal immigration provisions, with the exception of those related to criminal or criminal-sexual regulations.

**Click here for a list of those providing testimony OPPOSING SB 458**

On the full Senate floor a motion to overturn the amended (substitute) bill and to return to the original bill, was defeated, 27 to 12.

The tally for that vote is as follows:

NO vote=keep the gutted bill (supported by the Chamber of Commerce), NOT GOOD
YES vote=Supports anti-illegal immigration. (return to the original bill)

REPUBLICANS VOTING YES

Jim Barnett, Emporia.
Les Donovan, Wichita.
Tim Huelskamp, Fowler.
Nick Jordan, Shawnee.
Phil Journey, Haysville.
Ralph Ostmeyer, Grinnell.
Peggy Palmer, Augusta.
Mike Petersen, Wichita.
Dennis Pyle, Hiawatha.
Mark Taddiken, Clifton.

REPUBLICANS VOTING NO

Barbara Allen, Overland Park.
Pat Apple, Louisburg.
Karin Brownlee, Olathe.
Terry Bruce, Hutchinson.
Pete Brungardt, Salina.
Jay Scott Emler, Lindsborg.
Carolyn McGinn, Sedgwick.
Steve Morris, Hugoton.
Roger Pine, Lawrence.
Roger Reitz, Manhattan.
Derek Schmidt, Independence.
Vicki Schmidt, Topeka.
Jean Schodorf, Wichita.
Ruth Teichman, Stafford.
Dwayne Umbarger, Thayer.
John Vratil, Leawood.
Susan Wagle, Wichita.
Dennis Wilson, Overland Park.
David Wysong, Mission Hills.

REPUBLICANS NOT VOTING

Julia Lynn, Olathe.

DEMOCRATS VOTING YES

Jim Barone, Frontenac.
Mark Gilstrap, Kansas City.

DEMOCRATS VOTING NO

Donald Betts, Wichita.
Marci Francisco, Lawrence.
Greta Goodwin, Winfield.
David Haley, Kansas City.
Anthony Hensley, Topeka.
Laura Kelly, Topeka.
Janis Lee, Kensington.
Chris Steineger, Kansas City.




Disposition of SB 458
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As of this writing, May 21, 2008, the bill-SB 458 as weakened by amendments- is listed on the Kansas Legislature official website (www.KSLegislature.org) at the close of the 2007/2008 session as having passed the Senate, but is not listed as having been signed into law. (see Status of Senate Bills at the official Kansas Legislature site)




Kansas City Star
5/08/2008

http://www.kansascity.com/news/local/story/611365.html?appSession=105492052365885

Immigration reform (SB 458) - The Kansas Senate listens to the business community, rejecting calls to hold businesses more accountable for illegal immigration. After nearly six hours of debate, the Senate votes on an illegal immigration bill that's much less ambitious than one proposed in January. Instead of new mandates for business and criminal penalties for those who knowingly hire illegal workers, the bill includes new criminal penalties for human trafficking, the exploitation of illegal immigrants and employment identity fraud. It also would prohibit illegal immigrants from receiving many public benefits and create an illegal immigration unit in the attorney general's office. Under the bill, businesses found to knowingly hire illegal immigrants could be found in contempt of court and face civil penalties. They wouldn't, however, risk losing their business licenses. Passed 40-0.
What you can Do


Each and every Representative and Senator is up for re-election in November.

It is the right and responsibility of the people to vote their representatives in and out of office.

Some of them chose to ignore the will of the people on SB458

VOTE THEM OUT

TELL THEM WHY

CONTACT THE MEDIA


For contact information for members of the Legislature see
www.kslegislature.org

Note: most email addresses are rejecting emails until the opening of the next session. You will need to contact them through the U.S. mail


Related Links to KS 458

-Original Bill, prior to Amendments (from Reform Kansas Law, Feb. 19, 2008)

-Substitued Bill, with Amendments (from Reform Kansas Law, March 12, 2008

-Kansas Immigration Reform Effort (K.I.R.E.)

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