Legislative Post Audit Committee, Kansas State Legislature

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The Legislative Post Audit Joint Committee is a standing committee of the Kansas State Legislature.

Joint committees of the Kansas State Legislature are made up of members from the Kansas House of Representatives and the Kansas State Senate. According to the Kansas Legislative Research Department, joint conference committees usually include three members each from the House and Senate. Regarding joint statutory committees, the membership, appointment process, and duties are defined by the statute establishing the committee.[1]

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Function[edit]

The legislative post audit committee may direct the post auditor to perform additional audits or audit work described in K.S.A. 46-1106 and amendments thereto of any state agencies, or may direct that any additional audit of a state agency shall be performed to accomplish other objectives than those specified pursuant to K.S.A. 46-1106 and amendments thereto. The legislative post audit committee may direct that any such additional audits shall be conducted to determine:
  • Whether any state agency is carrying out only those activities or programs authorized by the legislature; or
  • whether the programs and activities of a state agency, or a particular program or activity, is being efficiently and effectively operated; or
  • whether any new activity or program is being efficiently and effectively implemented in accordance with the intent of the legislature; or
  • whether there is a need for change in any authorized activity or program of a state agency; or
  • whether any reorganization of a state agency, or group of state agencies, is needed or justified to accomplish the results of programs or activities authorized by the legislature; or
  • any combination of the purposes specified in this or any other section of the legislative post audit act.[2][3]

Membership[edit]

2021-2022 legislative session

Legislative Post Audit Committee, 2021-2022

Democratic members (4) Republican members (6) Third-party members(0)
  • Ethan Corson
  • Mary Ware
  • Tom Burroughs
  • Jim Gartner
  • Robert Olson
  • Mike Thompson
  • Caryn Tyson
  • John E. Barker
  • John Toplikar
  • Kristey Williams

...shall consist of five senators and five members of the house of representatives. The five senator members shall be appointed as follows: Three by the president and two by the minority leader. The five representative members shall be appointed as follows: Three by the speaker and two by the minority leader.[4][3]

2019-2020 legislative session

Legislative Post Audit Committee, 2019-2020

Democratic members (4) Republican members (6) Third-party members(0)
  • Dinah Sykes
  • Tom Burroughs
  • Jim Gartner
  • Anthony Hensley
  • Julia Lynn Vice Chair
  • John E. Barker Chair
  • Elaine Bowers
  • Robert Olson
  • John Toplikar
  • Kristey Williams


2017 legislative session[edit]

The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2017 legislative session.

Legislative Post Audit Members, 2017
Democratic members (4)Republican members (6)
• Anthony Hensley• John E. Barker, Chair
• Laura Kelly• Robert Olson, Vice chair
• Tom Burroughs• Elaine Bowers
• Ed Trimmer• Julia Lynn
• Peter DeGraaf
• Don Schroeder

2015 legislative session[edit]

The following table describes committee membership for the 2015 legislative session.

2011-2012[edit]

The following table describes committee membership for the 2011 legislative session.

2009-2010[edit]

The following table describes committee membership for the 2009 legislative session.

External links[edit]

  • Legislative Post Audit Committee

Footnotes[edit]

  1. Kansas Legislative Research Department, "Role of Committees in the Kansas Legislature," accessed February 26, 2021
  2. Kansas State Legislature, "Kansas Statutes," accessed February 26, 2021(Article 46-1108)
  3. 3.0 3.1 Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
  4. Kansas State Legislature, "Kansas Statutes," accessed February 26, 2021(Article 46-1101)


[show]
Current members of the Kansas State Senate
Leadership
Senate President:Ty Masterson
Majority Leader:Larry Alley
Minority Leader:Dinah Sykes
Senators
District 1
Dennis Pyle (R)
District 2
Marci Francisco (D)
District 3
Tom Holland (D)
District 4
David Haley (D)
District 5
Jeff Pittman (D)
District 6
Pat Pettey (D)
District 7
Ethan Corson (D)
District 8
Cindy Holscher (D)
District 9
Beverly Gossage (R)
District 10
Mike Thompson (R)
District 11
Kellie Warren (R)
District 12
Caryn Tyson (R)
District 13
Richard Hilderbrand (R)
District 14
Michael Fagg (R)
District 15
Virgil Peck (R)
District 16
Ty Masterson (R)
District 17
Jeff Longbine (R)
District 18
Kristen O'Shea (R)
District 19
Rick Kloos (R)
District 20
Brenda Dietrich (R)
District 21
Dinah Sykes (D)
District 22
Tom Hawk (D)
District 23
Robert Olson (R)
District 24
J.R. Claeys (R)
District 25
Mary Ware (D)
District 26
Dan Kerschen (R)
District 27
Gene Suellentrop (R)
District 28
Mike Petersen (R)
District 29
Oletha Faust-Goudeau (D)
District 30
Renee Erickson (R)
District 31
Carolyn McGinn (R)
District 32
Larry Alley (R)
District 33
Alicia Straub (R)
District 34
Mark Steffen (R)
District 35
Rick Wilborn (R)
District 36
Elaine Bowers (R)
District 37
Molly Baumgardner (R)
District 38
Ronald Ryckman (R)
District 39
John Doll (R)
District 40
Rick Billinger (R)
Republican Party (29)
Democratic Party (11)



[show]
Current members of the Kansas House of Representatives
Leadership
Speaker of the House:Ron Ryckman
Representatives
District 1
Michael Houser (R)
District 2
Kenneth Collins (R)
District 3
Chuck Smith (R)
District 4
Trevor Jacobs (R)
District 5
Mark Samsel (R)
District 6
Samantha Poetter (R)
District 7
Richard Proehl (R)
District 8
Chris Croft (R)
District 9
Kent Thompson (R)
District 10
Christina Haswood (D)
District 11
Jim Kelly (R)
District 12
Doug Blex (R)
District 13
Joe Newland (R)
District 14
Charlotte Esau (R)
District 15
John Toplikar (R)
District 16
Linda Featherston (D)
District 17
Jo Ella Hoye (D)
District 18
Cindy Neighbor (D)
District 19
Stephanie Clayton (D)
District 20
Mari-Lynn Poskin (D)
District 21
Jerry Stogsdill (D)
District 22
Lindsay Vaughn (D)
District 23
Susan Ruiz (D)
District 24
Jarrod Ousley (D)
District 25
Rui Xu (D)
District 26
Adam Thomas (R)
District 27
Sean Tarwater (R)
District 28
Carl Turner (R)
District 29
Heather Meyer (D)
District 30
Brandon Woodard (D)
District 31
Louis Ruiz (D)
District 32
Pam Curtis (D)
District 33
Tom Burroughs (D)
District 34
Valdenia Winn (D)
District 35
Broderick Henderson (D)
District 36
Kathy Moore (D)
District 37
Aaron Coleman (D)
District 38
Timothy Johnson (R)
District 39
Owen Donohoe (R)
District 40
David French (R)
District 41
Pat Proctor (R)
District 42
Lance Neelly (R)
District 43
Bill Sutton (R)
District 44
Barbara Ballard (D)
District 45
Mike Amyx (D)
District 46
Dennis Highberger (D)
District 47
Ronald Ellis (R)
District 48
Dan Osman (D)
District 49
Megan Lynn (R)
District 50
Fred Patton (R)
District 51
Ron Highland (R)
District 52
Jesse Borjon (R)
District 53
Jim Gartner (D)
District 54
Ken Corbet (R)
District 55
Annie Kuether (D)
District 56
Virgil Weigel (D)
District 57
John Alcala (D)
District 58
Vic Miller (D)
District 59
Blaine Finch (R)
District 60
Mark Schreiber (R)
District 61
Francis Awerkamp (R)
District 62
Randy Garber (R)
District 63
John Eplee (R)
District 64
Susan Carlson (R)
District 65
Lonnie Clark (R)
District 66
Sydney Carlin (D)
District 67
Mike Dodson (R)
District 68
Dave Baker (R)
District 69
Clarke Sanders (R)
District 70
John Barker (R)
District 71
Steven Howe (R)
District 72
Avery Anderson (R)
District 73
Les Mason (R)
District 74
Stephen Owens (R)
District 75
Will Carpenter (R)
District 76
Eric Smith (R)
District 77
Kristey Williams (R)
District 78
Ron Ryckman (R)
District 79
Cheryl Helmer (R)
District 80
Bill Rhiley (R)
District 81
Blake Carpenter (R)
District 82
Jesse Burris (R)
District 83
Henry Helgerson (D)
District 84
Ford Carr (D)
District 85
Patrick Penn (R)
District 86
Stephanie Byers (D)
District 87
Susan Estes (R)
District 88
Chuck Schmidt (D)
District 89
KC Ohaebosim (D)
District 90
Steve Huebert (R)
District 91
Emil Bergquist (R)
District 92
John Carmichael (D)
District 93
Brian Bergkamp (R)
District 94
Leo Delperdang (R)
District 95
Tom Sawyer (D)
District 96
Tom Kessler (R)
District 97
Nick Hoheisel (R)
District 98
Cyndi Howerton (R)
District 99
Susan Humphries (R)
District 100
Daniel Hawkins (R)
District 101
Joe Seiwert (R)
District 102
Jason Probst (D)
District 103
Ponka-We Victors (D)
District 104
Paul Waggoner (R)
District 105
Brenda Landwehr (R)
District 106
Lisa Moser (R)
District 107
Susan Concannon (R)
District 108
Steven Johnson (R)
District 109
Troy Waymaster (R)
District 110
Ken Rahjes (R)
District 111
Barbara Wasinger (R)
District 112
Tory Blew (R)
District 113
Brett Fairchild (R)
District 114
Michael Murphy (R)
District 115
Boyd Orr (R)
District 116
Kyle Hoffman (R)
District 117
Tatum Lee (R)
District 118
Jim Minnix (R)
District 119
Bradley Ralph (R)
District 120
Adam Smith (R)
District 121
John Resman (R)
District 122
Bill Clifford (R)
District 123
John Wheeler (R)
District 124
Martin Long (R)
District 125
Shannon Francis (R)
Republican Party (86)
Democratic Party (39)


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