- Kansas Legislature
The Kansas Legislature is the state legislature of the
U.S. state ofKansas . It is abicameral assembly, composed of the lowerKansas House of Representatives , comprising of 125 Representatives, and the upperKansas Senate , with 40 Senators. Republicans comprise a super-majority in both houses.The State Legislature meets at the
Kansas State Capitol in Topeka.History
Bleeding Kansas
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Bleeding Kansas "TheKansas Territory was created out of theKansas-Nebraska Act in 1854. In several of the provisions of the act, the law allowed the settlers of the newly-created territory to determine, by vote, whether Kansas, oncestatehood was achieved, would be entered as either a free or aslave state . The act created a rush of bothabolitionist Northern and pro-slavery Southern immigrants to the territory, hoping that strength through numbers would place Kansas in their camp. Animosities between the newly-arrived sides quickly turned into open violence and guerrilla warfare, giving name to this period known asBleeding Kansas .The Bogus Legislature
During Kansas' first elections for a territorial government on
March 30 ,1855 , nearly 5,000Missouri "Border Ruffians " led by federal Senator David Rice Atchison and his followers, crossed the territorial border to stuff ballot boxes with votes for pro-slavery candidates. Using their overwhelming numbers, the Missouri Border Ruffians elected 37 out of 38 candidates for the Territorial Legislature.Free-Staters immediately called foul, naming the new Kansas Territorial Legislature, the "Bogus Legislature." Upon convening in Pawnee and shortly later at theShawnee Methodist Mission , the Legislature began crafting over a thousand pages of laws aimed at making Kansas aslave state .The Four Constitutions and the Battle for Legitimacy
In response to the illegitimacy of the Bogus Legislature,
Free-Staters convened their own unauthorized shadow legislature and territorial government in Topeka, crafting their ownTopeka Constitution in late 1855. While the document was debated and submitted to a vote to the territory, it was never accepted by the federal government as it considered the Free-State body illegitimate and in rebellion. The pro-slavery Legislature's response to the Free-Staters and growing violence was the writing of theLecompton Constitution in 1857. Due to an electoral boycott by abolitionist groups and the questions regarding the validity of the Legislature itself, it never officially became law.While the Lecompton Constitution was debated, new elections for the Territorial Legislature in 1857 gave the Free-Staters a majority government, caused in part to a boycott by pro-slavery groups. With this new mandate, the Legislature convened to write the
Leavenworth Constitution , a radically progressive document for theVictorian era in its wording of rights for women andAfrican-Americans . The constitution was adopted in 1858, though it too suffered the same fate as previous documents when theU.S. Congress refused to ratify it.Following the Leavenworth Constitution's defeat, the Legislature again crafted a new document the following year, dubbed the
Wyandotte Constitution . A compromise of sorts, it outlawed slavery in the territory, while removing progressive sections on Native Americans, women and blacks. The Legislature successfully passed the document, and submitted it to public referendum. It was passed by the Kansas electorate onOctober 4 ,1859 .tatehood and the American Civil War
Following long debates in both the
U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate, onJanuary 29 ,1861 , President James Buchanan authorized Kansas to become the 34th state of United States. It had entered into the Union as a free state. Only six days later, theConfederate States of America formed between seven Southern states that had seceded from theUnited States in the previous two months.Meetings
The Kansas Legislature is composed of 165 part-time legislators, meeting normally once a year. Meetings begin in January and usually will last for a period of 90 days. The
Governor of Kansas retains the power to call a special legislative session if needed.The Legislature and Secretaries are supported by Legislative Computer Services consisting of Steve Roach, Mike Adams, Terri Clark, Nick Bylsma, and Toni Coffee. Dave Larson is the director.
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Kansas State Capitol
*Kansas House of Representatives
*Kansas Senate External links
* [http://www.kslegislature.org/legsrv-legisportal/index.do The Kansas Legislature]
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