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In the Kansas House, when lobbyists ask for new laws, their names go on the bills

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The Kansas House has taken a step this year to add transparency to its legislating and make it easier for the general public to know who's pushing what. Now, each measure has the name of who asked for it, be it a lawmaker at someone else's request or an individual lobbyist representing a specific client. At least a handful of states require lobbyists to list specific bills of interest to them in public reports. The Council of State Governments knows of no other state legislative chamber that's naming lobbyists and groups on bills. Kansas Senate is not.