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Track 23 bills from the Kansas 2024 legislative session. 9 bills have passed. View Kansas House of Representatives and Senate legislation, sponsors, and voting records.
Bills (23)
Authorizing counties to impose an earnings tax.
Sponsor: David Haley
Approving the creation of a port authority in Wyandotte County Kansas.
Sponsor: David Haley
Providing for the adjournment sine die of the 2024 special session of the Legislature.
Sponsor: Dan Hawkins
Authorizing counties to propose an earnings tax for ballot question.
Sponsor: Pam Curtis
Proposing to amend section 1 of article 11 of the constitution of the state of Kansas to limit property tax valuation increases for residential property.
Sponsor: Tom Holland
Proposing a constitutional amendment to add the right to vote in section 2 of the bill of rights of the constitution of the state of Kansas.
Sponsor: Silas Miller
Proposing to amend section 1 of article 11 of the constitution of the state of Kansas to limit property tax valuation increases for real property and personal property mobile homes.
Sponsor: Caryn Tyson
Authorizing federally licensed firearm dealers, in addition to county sheriffs, to receive applications for concealed carry licenses and forward such applications to the attorney general, prohibiting sheriffs from assessing any fee related to application services and allowing dealers to assess a fee related to application services not to exceed $20.
Sponsor: Dennis Pyle
Requiring all advance voting ballots be returned by 7:00 p.m. on election day.
Sponsor: Mike Thompson
Providing for assignment of seats in the House of Representatives for the 2024 special session of the Legislature.
Sponsor: Dan Hawkins
Informing the Governor that the two houses of the Legislature are organized and ready to receive communications.
Sponsor: Ty Masterson
Providing for the organization of the House of Representatives for the 2024 special session of the Legislature.
Sponsor: Dan Hawkins
Modifying income tax rates for individuals, exempting all social security benefits from Kansas income tax, increasing the Kansas standard deduction and the Kansas personal exemption, increasing the income tax credit amount for household and dependent care expenses, decreasing the privilege tax normal tax, excluding internal revenue code section 1031 exchange transactions as indicators of fair market value for property tax valuation purposes, increasing the extent of property tax exemption for residential property from the statewide school levy, providing for certain transfers to the state school district finance fund and abolishing the local ad valorem tax reduction fund and the county and city revenue sharing fund.
Sponsor: Ty Masterson
Providing a sales tax exemption for sales of electricity to residential premises by municipally owned or operated utilities.
Sponsor: David Haley
Exempting the sale of firearms, firearms accessories, ammunition, firearm safes and firearm safety devices from the retatilers' sales tax.
Sponsor: J.R. Claeys
Providing for the organization of the Senate for the 2024 special session of the Legislature.
Sponsor: Ty Masterson
Clarifying the procedures and restrictions on accepting a nomination for an elected office.
Sponsor: Mike Thompson
Expanding medical assistance eligibility and enacting the cutting healthcare costs for all Kansans act.
Establishing the veterans' valor property tax relief act providing for an income tax credit or refund for eligible individuals, modifying the definition of household income and increasing the appraised value threshold for eligibility of seniors and disabled veterans related to increased property tax claims and citing the section as the homeowners' property tax freeze program, providing property tax exemptions for certain personal property including watercraft, marine equipment, off-road vehicles, motorized bicycles and certain trailers, excluding internal revenue code section 1031 exchange transactions as indicators of fair market value, providing for certain exclusions from the prohibition of paying taxes under protest after a valuation notice appeal and providing four prior years' values on the annual valuation notice.
Sponsor: Pat Proctor
A resolution honoring the life, career and trailblazing achievements of Kansas icon Ed Dwight.
Sponsor: David Haley
Recognizing November 14, 2024, as Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day.
Sponsor: Oletha Faust-Goudeau
Eliminating the income limit to qualify for the subtraction modification exempting social security benefits, increasing the income tax credit amount for household and dependent care expenses, establishing the veterans' valor property tax relief act providing for an income tax credit or refund for eligible individuals, citing the increased property tax homestead refund claim section as the homeowners' property tax freeze program, decreasing the normal privilege tax rate, increasing the extent of property tax exemption for residential property from the statewide school levy, decreasing the rate of ad valorem tax imposed by a school district; providing for certain transfers to the state school district finance fund, reducing the state rate of tax on sales of food and food ingredients and modifying the percent credited to the state highway fund from revenue collected.
Sponsor: Tom Holland
Authorizing the secretary of commerce to enter into agreements with major professional sports franchises to establish STAR bond projects for a major professional sports complex, providing for additional revenue sources, expanding the powers and discretion of the secretary and making other changes to the STAR bonds financing act to facilitate such projects, limiting the secretary’s authority to approve such projects to one year unless extended by the legislative coordinating council, authorizing the Kansas development finance authority to issue STAR bonds for such projects, transferring funds under certain circumstances from the state gaming revenues fund to the attracting professional sports to Kansas fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025, and, if approved by the legislative coordinating council, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026.
Sponsor: Dan Hawkins
Sponsors (12)
Passed (9)
Providing for the adjournment sine die of the 2024 special session of the Legislature.
Providing for assignment of seats in the House of Representatives for the 2024 special session of the Legislature.
Informing the Governor that the two houses of the Legislature are organized and ready to receive communications.
Providing for the organization of the House of Representatives for the 2024 special session of the Legislature.
Modifying income tax rates for individuals, exempting all social security benefits from Kansas income tax, increasing the Kansas standard deduction and the Kansas personal exemption, increasing the income tax credit amount for household and dependent care expenses, decreasing the privilege tax normal tax, excluding internal revenue code section 1031 exchange transactions as indicators of fair market value for property tax valuation purposes, increasing the extent of property tax exemption for residential property from the statewide school levy, providing for certain transfers to the state school district finance fund and abolishing the local ad valorem tax reduction fund and the county and city revenue sharing fund.
Providing for the organization of the Senate for the 2024 special session of the Legislature.
A resolution honoring the life, career and trailblazing achievements of Kansas icon Ed Dwight.
Recognizing November 14, 2024, as Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day.
Authorizing the secretary of commerce to enter into agreements with major professional sports franchises to establish STAR bond projects for a major professional sports complex, providing for additional revenue sources, expanding the powers and discretion of the secretary and making other changes to the STAR bonds financing act to facilitate such projects, limiting the secretary’s authority to approve such projects to one year unless extended by the legislative coordinating council, authorizing the Kansas development finance authority to issue STAR bonds for such projects, transferring funds under certain circumstances from the state gaming revenues fund to the attracting professional sports to Kansas fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025, and, if approved by the legislative coordinating council, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026.