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Minutes for HB2678 - Committee on Transportation

Short Title

Providing for the choose life license plate.

Minutes Content for Wed, Feb 14, 2018

Chairman Proehl recognized Representative Trevor Jacobs as the first proponent on HB2678(Attachment 5) Representative Jacobs said he believes Kansans should have the opportunity to own a "Choose Life" license plate - that it would send out a positive message in Kansas as well as other states.  He said 32 other states offer a "Choose Life" license plate including the states surrounding Kansas.

Senator Hilderbrand was the second proponent to speak in support of HB2678.(Attachment 6) He also mentioned the "Choose Life" license plate had been approved in 32 states and Washington, D.C.  Senator Hilderbrand said the "Choose Life" license plates have been criticized by pro-choice organizations, which have argued that in authorizing them, but not offering plates conveying a pro-choice message at the same time has a viewpoint discrimination.

The next proponent was Eric Teetsel. (Attachment 7) He said the "Choose Life" license plates are one more small way Kansans can promote a culture that respects the dignity of every human life.  He urged the Committee to pass HB2678.

When the Chairman asked if anyone else wanted to speak to this bill, Barbara Saldivar came forward and spoke in support of HB2678

The Chairman drew the Committee's attention to written testimony submitted in support of HB2678:

Representative Jesse Burris (Attachment 8)

Doyle Pryor, Pastor of First Southern Baptist Church, Topeka, KS (Attachment 9)

Gwen Marie Skaggs, Fort Scott, KS (Attachment 10)

Marvin and Dorothy Taylor, Fort Scott, KS (Attachment 11)

Deborah Allen, Fort Scott, KS (Attachment 12)

Pastor James Collins, First Southern Baptist Church, Fort Scott, KS (Attachment 13)

Paul and Vivian Moore, Fort Scott, KS  (Attachment 14)

Douglas Carlson, Herington, KS (Attachment 15)

Pastor James Tucker, Fort Scott, KS (Attachment 16)

Amanda Collins, Fort Scott, KS (Attachment 17)

Diane Spencer, Fort Scott, KS (Attachment 18)

Joan Koller, Fort Scott, KS (Attachment 19)

Linda D. Van Sickle, Fort Sott, KS (Attachment 20)

Theodore Koller, Fort Scott, KS (Attachment 21)

Deborah Needleman, Fort Scott, KS (Attachment 22)

Barbara Saldivar, Topeka, KS (Attachment 23)

Michael Schuttleoffel, Topeka, KS (Attachment 24)

April Jacobs, Fort Scott, KS (Attachment 25)

Abbigail Collins, Fort Scott, KS (Attachment 26)

Cynthia Foster, Fort Scott, KS (Attachment 27)

Roger Leaming, Fort Scott, KS (Attachment 28)

There were no opponents and no neutrals so the Chairman closed the hearing on HB2678.

Announcements

The Chairman announced the next meeting would be on Thursday, February 15, 2018 at which time the Committee will hear four bills and have Final Action on HB2599 and HB2678.

Adjourn

There being no further business before the Committee the meeting was adjourned.