Forty individuals, organizations object to Kansas Senate bill adding barriers to food and health aid

An avalanche of opposition emerges to controversial Kansas Senate bill intensifying state investigation of eligibility for Medicaid and food stamp benefits.

By: Tim Carpenter

Outlets: Kansas Reflector

Published: February 11, 2026

Words: 1,246

Last Updated: 3 weeks ago


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Melissa Sabin, representing Little Lobbyists Kansas and interests of her son, Logan, denounces Senate Bill 363's attempt to create expensive, inefficient and potentially illegal requirements to qualify for Medicaid, SNAP and other government benefits that will result in loss of assistance by people qualified to receive it. Forty organizations or individuals submitting testimony to a Senate committee offered comparable complaints about the bill. (Kansas Reflector screen capture of Kansas Legislature video)

TOPEKA — Melissa Sabin …

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