EPISODE · Jan 23, 2026 · 25 MIN
2026 Kansas Capitol Review - Week Two
from Kansas Agribusiness Retailers Association's Kansas Capitol Review · host Kansas Agribusiness Retailers Association
The second week of the 2026 Kansas legislative session began with a shortened schedule due to the Martin Luther King Jr. federal holiday, with committee activity ramping up later in the week. Lawmakers continued to introduce bills and hold committee hearings across a range of policy areas, including education, taxation, tort reform, public safety, and economic development. The first bill of the session addressing property tax relief – a proposed constitutional amendment to cap annual assessments – was advanced favorably from the Senate Tax Committee. With limited floor action, much of the focus remained on early committee work and setting the stage for more substantive debate in the weeks ahead.
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The second week of the 2026 Kansas legislative session began with a shortened schedule due to the Martin Luther King Jr. federal holiday, with committee activity ramping up later in the week. Lawmakers continued to introduce bills and hold committee hearings across a range of policy areas, including education, taxation, tort reform, public safety, and economic development. The first bill of the session addressing property tax relief – a proposed constitutional amendment to cap annual assessments – was advanced favorably from the Senate Tax Committee. With limited floor action, much of the focus remained on early committee work and setting the stage for more substantive debate in the weeks ahead.
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