Kansas State Senate
The Kansas State Senate is the upper chamber of the Kansas Legislature, which is responsible for making state laws. It consists of 40 members who are elected to four-year terms. Senators represent various districts across the state and work on legislation that affects the residents of Kansas.
The Senate meets at the Kansas State Capitol in Topeka, where they debate and vote on bills, resolutions, and other legislative matters. The leadership includes a President and a Majority Leader, who help guide the legislative process and manage the Senate's activities.