Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2469

Introduced
3/22/23  
Refer
3/22/23  

Caption

Changing the order of succession for the office of governor to provide that the speaker of the house of representatives shall become governor if the office of both the governor and lieutenant governor are vacant rather than the president of the senate.

Impact

The bill's enactment would alter the landscape of executive succession in Kansas, potentially empowering the speaker of the house as a key political figure in emergency situations where the top two executives are unavailable. This adjustment aims to streamline governance and ensure that a leadership role remains filled by someone who is currently an active participant in the legislative process, as opposed to a member from a separate chamber. This approach could foster a sense of stability in governance, especially in instances where rapid decision-making is imperative.

Summary

House Bill 2469 proposes a significant change in the order of succession for the office of governor in Kansas. Currently, the lieutenant governor assumes the role of governor in case of a vacancy. This bill amends existing statute to stipulate that if both the governor and lieutenant governor are unable to serve, the speaker of the house of representatives will become governor. This change marks a shift from the previous provision that placed the president of the senate in line for gubernatorial duties during such vacancies. The aim of this modification is to provide a more defined and responsive line of succession, thereby maintaining government continuity during crucial transitions.

Contention

While the proposed changes may enhance clarity and responsiveness in governance, they could also spark debates regarding the structural balance of power among legislative and executive branches. Critics might argue that empowering the speaker of the house while bypassing other potential successors could lead to political maneuvering, especially during a time of governmental crisis. This raises questions about the implications for checks and balances within the state's political framework, as it shifts the succession focus from a legislative leader less directly involved in executive functions to another leader from the legislative branch.

Notable_points

Discussions surrounding HB2469 will likely emphasize the potential implications this change could have on political alignments and governance style in Kansas. Additionally, the bill's impact on future leadership dynamics, particularly during transition periods, will be crucial to monitor as it moves through the legislative process. The bill is also indicative of broader trends in examining governmental structures to enhance efficiency and adaptability in state governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS H1325

Succession to Office of Governor, Auditing, and Government Efficiency

KS CACR1

Relating to the governor. Providing that there be a lieutenant governor who shall assume the duties of the governor if the governor is incapacitated.

KS CACR1

Relating to the governor. Providing that there be a lieutenant governor who shall assume the duties of the governor if the governor is incapacitated.

KS HJR0003

Removes the superintendent of public instruction from the list of officeholders who shall discharge the powers and duties of the governor if the office of the governor and lieutenant governor are both vacant. This proposed amendment has not been previously agreed to by a general assembly.

KS S07816

Relates to the line of succession for the governor and lieutenant-governor in cases where they are impeached or unable to perform the duties of the office.

KS SF1947

Constitutional amendment changing the process for filling a vacancy in the office of lieutenant governor

KS S10

Proposal for a legislative amendment to the Constitution to define the succession plan for a vacancy in the office of Lieutenant Governor

KS H38

Proposal for a legislative amendment to the Constitution to define the succession plan for a vacancy in the office of Lieutenant Governor

KS H69

Proposal for a legislative amendment to the Constitution to define the succession plan for a vacancy in the office of Lieutenant Governor

KS HB498

(Constitutional Amendment) Relative to vacancies in the office of governor, provides for filling of such vacancies and vacancies created by gubernatorial succession to the office of governor (OR NO IMPACT See Note)

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