Kansas 2025-2026 Regular Session

Kansas Senate Bill SB164

Introduced
2/3/25  

Caption

Prohibiting discriminatory practices on the basis of religion at public educational institutions and authorizing the attorney general to investigate violations and assess civil penalties under the Kansas act against discrimination.

Impact

The proposed legislation empowers the attorney general to investigate complaints against public educational institutions regarding discrimination. Institutions found to be in violation of the law may face civil penalties up to $10,000 per violation, which would be deposited into the state general fund. This mechanism not only serves as a deterrent against discriminatory practices but also as a means of accountability, ensuring that public institutions uphold the principles of equality and fairness. The potential for substantial financial penalties is likely to provoke a re-evaluation of existing policies and practices within educational institutions statewide.

Summary

Senate Bill 164 aims to address discriminatory practices within public educational institutions in Kansas. Specifically, the bill prohibits discrimination based on religion and mandates that institutions receiving state funds must not engage in policies that promote antisemitism or discrimination against Jewish persons. By establishing clear guidelines, SB164 seeks to protect students and faculty from religious discrimination while concurrently allowing educational coursework that involves the study of world religions. This policy is a significant extension of Kansas' commitment to civil rights within educational contexts, reflecting an evolving understanding of the intersection between education and human rights.

Contention

One notable point of contention in discussions around SB164 is the balance between upholding free speech in educational settings and enforcing anti-discrimination measures. Critics argue that the bill may inadvertently restrict educational discourse related to world religions and cultural studies, as it prohibits antisemitic content in courses—raising concerns about the potential for overreach. Supporters, however, maintain that the bill is necessary to ensure a safe and inclusive environment for all students, particularly those who may be vulnerable to acts of antisemitism. The debate over this legislation underscores broader societal tensions relating to issues of discrimination and the role of education in fostering dialogue versus imposing restrictions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS HB2722

Enacting the second amendment financial privacy act, prohibiting financial institutions from using a firearms code to engage in certain discriminatory conduct and surveilling, reporting or tracking the purchase of firearms and ammunition, authorizing the attorney general to investigate and enforce violations of such act and providing a civil penalty for violations thereof.

KS HB2178

Amending the Kansas act against discrimination to include sexual orientation, gender identity or expression and status as a veteran.

KS SB543

Prohibiting state educational institutions from endorsing discriminatory ideologies, using diversity, equity and inclusion statements or providing preferential consideration on the basis of such discriminatory ideologies.

KS SB409

Prohibiting any county or city legislation that would modify the established classes of individuals protected from discrimination under the Kansas act against discrimination.

KS SB512

Prohibiting insurance companies from using environmental, social and governance criteria in the process of writing contracts of insurance, indemnity or suretyship, authorizing the attorney general or the county attorney or district attorney where a violation occurred to enforce such prohibition and providing a civil penalty for violations thereof.

KS HB2376

Prohibiting the recording of any restrictive covenant that violates the Kansas act against discrimination and authorizing the removal of such covenants from existing documents, and prohibiting city or county laws prohibiting discrimination that are more restrictive than state law.

KS HB2399

Enacting the freelance isn't free act to provide protections for freelance workers, authorizing the secretary of labor to investigate alleged violations and the attorney general to enforce orders against violators, establishing a private cause of action for freelance workers against violators and establishing an assistance program for freelance workers to be administered by the secretary of labor.

KS SB146

Requiring the attorney general to carry out certain duties related to investigating sexual abuse committed by a minister of religion.

KS SB279

Granting law enforcement officials access to the prescription monitoring program database without a warrant and replacing the member of the program advisory committee representing the Kansas bureau of investigation with the attorney general or the attorney general's designee.

KS SB141

Requiring the attorney general to carry out certain duties related to investigating corruption committed by a public officer or public employee.

Similar Bills

KS HB2299

Substitute for HB 2299 by Committee on Education - Declaring antisemitism and antisemitic acts to be against public policy and establishing a statutory definition of such terms.

KS HB2178

Amending the Kansas act against discrimination to include sexual orientation, gender identity or expression and status as a veteran.

KS HB2407

Amending the Kansas act against discrimination to include sexual orientation, gender identity or expression and status as a veteran.

CT SB01164

An Act Concerning Revisions To Statutes Concerning Human Rights And Opportunities.

CT SB00385

An Act Concerning Revisions To Statutes Concerning Human Rights And Opportunities.

IN SB0128

Prohibited discrimination in civil rights statutes.

CA SB1427

Discrimination: veteran or military status.

TN SB0861

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4; Title 8 and Title 68, relative to human rights.