Kansas SB254 Vetoed, Prohibits Unlawful Aliens State Benefits
Summary
Kansas Senate Bill 254 has been vetoed by the Governor. The bill would have prohibited unlawful aliens from receiving state benefits. The veto prevents the legislation from becoming law. No further legislative action is reflected in this record.
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Kansas SB254 has been vetoed, preventing the bill from becoming law. The legislation would have prohibited unlawful aliens from receiving state benefits. This veto ends the current legislative journey for this specific bill. No override attempt or amended version is indicated in this record.
Affected parties seeking to influence benefit eligibility policy for immigrants in Kansas will need to pursue new legislative pathways or alternative approaches. The vetoed bill does not impose any compliance obligations as it never took effect.
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