Policy-focused browsing for Kansas legislation.
| Bill | Title | Status | Sponsor |
|---|---|---|---|
| SB 52 |
SB52 - Enacting the Kansas film and digital media industry production development act, providing a tax credit and sales tax exemption to incentivize film, video and digital media production in Kansas, establishing a program to be administered by the secretary of commerce for the purpose of developing such production in Kansas and requiring the secretary of commerce to issue reports to the legislature regarding the program. 2025-2026 | Senate
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failed | Senate Committee on Commerce |
| SB 521 |
SB521 - Providing for income tax credits for payment of employee's child care related expenses and certain employer contributions to expand community child care availability. 2025-2026 | Senate
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in_committee | Senate Committee on Assessment and Taxation |
| SB 526 |
SB526 - Requiring data centers to be located on land that was zoned for industrial or manufacturing uses or was not zoned on July 1, 2025, to qualify for the sales tax exemption for qualified data centers. 2025-2026 | Senate
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failed | Senate Committee on Assessment and Taxation |
| SB 532 |
SB532 - Decreasing the rate of ad valorem tax imposed by a school district. 2025-2026 | Senate
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failed | Senate Committee on Assessment and Taxation |
| SB 534 |
SB534 - Imposing a nameplate capacity tax and a production tax upon certain wind farms and solar facilities, crediting the nameplate capacity tax and the production tax revenue to the property tax relief fund, creating the property tax relief fund, transferring moneys from the property tax relief fund to the state school district finance fund and decreasing the statewide property tax levy for schools. 2025-2026 | Senate
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failed | Senate Committee on Assessment and Taxation |
| SB 536 |
SB536 - Providing a rebate instead of an income tax credit for the high performance tax credit program and capping the maximum rebate provided. 2025-2026 | Senate
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failed | Senate Committee on Assessment and Taxation |
| SB 59 |
SB59 - Providing a sales tax exemption for purchases of personal property and services, sales of personal property and purchases of construction materials and services for not-for-profit animal shelters and rescue network managers licensed under the Kansas pet animal act. 2025-2026 | Senate
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failed | Senate Committee on Assessment and Taxation |
| SB 68 |
SB68 - Making and concerning certain supplemental appropriations for fiscal year 2025 and appropriations for fiscal years 2026 and 2027 for various state agencies. 2025-2026 | Senate
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failed | Senate Committee on Ways and Means |
| SB 69 |
SB69 - Extending the time period for eligibility for the loan repayment program and the income tax credit for rural opportunity zones, adding down payment assistance and child care reimbursement as program benefit options and expanding eligibility for the income tax credit. 2025-2026 | Senate
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in_committee | Senate Committee on Assessment and Taxation |
| SB 72 |
SB72 - Providing for transferability of Kansas housing investor tax credits from the year that the credit was originally issued. 2025-2026 | Senate
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failed | Senate Committee on Assessment and Taxation |
| SB 73 |
SB73 - Modifying deadlines for mailing property tax statements to taxpayers and certification of tax levies to the director of property valuation to be earlier than the current deadlines and providing for the county clerk's use of the previous year's budget when a taxing subdivision fails to timely file its budget. 2025-2026 | Senate
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failed | Senate Committee on Assessment and Taxation |
| SB 74 |
SB74 - Providing a refundable income tax credit for expenditures for lockable gun and ammunition storage. 2025-2026 | Senate
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failed | Senate Committee on Assessment and Taxation |
| SB 75 |
SB75 - Establishing the education opportunity tax credit to provide an income tax credit for taxpayers with eligible dependent children who are not enrolled in public school. 2025-2026 | Senate
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failed | Senate Committee on Education |
| SB 82 |
SB82 - Providing tax credits for expenditures for lockable gun and ammunition storage and the retail sale of higher ethanol blends of fuel, discontinuing the tax credit for qualified alternative-fueled motor vehicle property or fueling station expenditures, repealing the agritourism liability insurance, assistive technology contributions, declared disaster capital investment, owners promoting employment across Kansas and swine facility improvement tax credits and expanding the eligibility for applicable expenses under the child day care services assistance tax credit. 2025-2026 | Senate
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enacted | Senate Committee on Public Health and Welfare |
| SB 90 |
SB90 - Providing for a property tax exemption from local government levies to the extent of the first $100,000 of appraised value for certain owner-occupied homes and authorizing local governments to propose a ballot question to opt out of such property tax exemption. 2025-2026 | Senate
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failed | Sen. Patrick Schmidt |
| SB 99 |
SB99 - Requiring the head of each state agency to certify the number of full-time positions paid from the state general fund that have been vacant for more than 180 calendar days and lapsing state general fund appropriations for such positions for fiscal year 2026. 2025-2026 | Senate
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failed | Senate Committee on Government Efficiency |
| HB 2114 |
HB2114 - Substitute for HB 2114 by Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources - Clarifying which structures shall be considered water obstructions and not a dam, increasing application fees for a permit to construct, modify or add to a dam, requiring post-construction permit fees and requiring any licensed professional engineer who conducts inspections required by the act to be approved by the chief engineer or a certified intern engineer who is under the supervision of a licensed professional engineer. 2025-2026 | House
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enacted | House Committee on Water |
| HB 2329 |
HB2329 - Changing the name of juvenile crisis intervention centers to juvenile stabilization centers, modifying the intake criteria for such centers, prohibiting certain rules and regulations for such centers, modifying the treatment and services provided by such centers, increasing the cumulative detention limit for juvenile offenders and criminal penalties for juvenile offenders who use a firearm in the commission of an offense or who are repeat offenders, providing for increased placement of offenders in non-foster home beds in youth residential facilities, requiring the secretary of corrections to pay for the costs associated with such placements, authorizing the secretary to make expenditures from the evidence-based programs account of the state general fund moneys to contract for such beds and transferring moneys from such account of the state general fund to the department for children and families to provide juvenile stabilization services. 2025-2026 | House
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enacted | House Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice |
| HB 2440 |
HB2440 - Excluding owners of oil leases from having to file request for exemption with the board of tax appeals for property tax exemptions. 2025-2026 | House
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enacted | House Committee on Taxation |
| HB 2462 |
HB2462 - Requiring the secretary of health and environment to adopt rules and regulations that allow for the direct and indirect potable reuse of treated wastewater, providing additional requirements for applications to the water technical assistance fund and the water projects grant fund and extending the current expiration date of such funds. 2025-2026 | House
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enacted | House Committee on Water |
| HB 2464 |
HB2464 - Extending the number of years that tax credits may be issued or earned for contributions to graduates of aerospace and aviation-related educational programs and employers of program graduates, the tax credits for contributions to the Eisenhower foundation and friends of cedar crest association and the sunset for the angel investor tax credit and providing for a minimum amount of such credits for investments in counties with a population of 50,000 or fewer. 2025-2026 | House
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enacted | House Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic Development |
| HB 2466 |
HB2466 - Enacting the Kansas sports authority act, authorizing STAR bond projects in major amusement park areas and extending the expiration date of the STAR bonds financing act. 2025-2026 | House
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enacted | House Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic Development |
| HB 2481 |
HB2481 - During the period of the FIFA 2026 world cup, prohibiting certain limitations by municipalities on short-term rental or vacation properties and requiring timely rental permit processing, modifying the definition of transient guest for transient guest tax purposes and authorizing expanded sales of alcoholic beverages by cities and counties. 2025-2026 | House
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enacted | Rep. Allen Reavis |
| HB 2574 |
HB2574 - Removing the expiration on certain cybersecurity requirements, modifying the duties of chief information security officers and cybersecurity programs, requiring assessment of executive branch agency compliance with cybersecurity requirements, providing for consideration of such compliance by the legislature during the budget process and creating the judicial branch technology oversight council. 2025-2026 | House
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enacted | Joint Committee on Information Technology |
| HB 2602 |
HB2602 - Establishing requirements for a portable benefit plan for independent contractors, determining types of contributions to such plans and providing a subtraction modification for Kansas income tax purposes. 2025-2026 | House
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enacted | House Committee on Insurance |