HB2596

Permitting the secretary of corrections to enter into certain contracts for the production of manufactured or modular homes for a pilot program at the Hutchinson correctional facility under the prison-made goods act.

Complete·4/9/26

Kansas HB2596 allows the secretary of corrections to contract for manufactured or modular homes for a pilot program at Hutchinson correctional.

Kansas HB2596 amends the prison-made goods act to permit the secretary of corrections to enter into contracts for the production of manufactured or modular homes for a pilot program at the Hutchinson correctional facility. This change allows the secretary to bypass restrictions on establishing a home building program that would compete with manufactured or modular home manufacturers and dealers. The act specifies that these provisions do not apply to the vocational building program.

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Sponsors

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Roll Call Votes

111 Yea

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10 Nay

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4 Absent

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Calendar

Mar 11

1:30 PM

Senate Commerce Hearing

Feb 13

1:30 PM

House Commerce, Labor and Economic Development Hearing

History

Apr 9

House

House Reengrossed on Monday, March 30, 2026

Apr 9

House

House Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, April 3, 2026

Apr 9

House

House Approved by Governor on Thursday, April 9, 2026