A bill giving lawmakers oversight of pricey rules and regulations adopted by state agencies cleared the Legislature on Wednesday.
The Kansas Senate voted 27-13 to approve legislation advocated by business groups that would clamp down on how regulations are adopted in Kansas.
It would require the Legislature to ratify rules if the anticipated compliance costs passed on to businesses, local governments or individuals exceed $1 million for the first five years of implementation.
The bill also would . . .
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