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HCR5023: Proposing to amend the constitution of the state of Kansas to provide that property tax exemptions be approved by the electors of the state.
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Plain-Language Summary
This bill proposes amending Kansas' constitution to require property tax exemptions to be approved by state voters. Currently, these exemptions are decided by lawmakers.
Who This Affects
Kansas residents who own or rent property could see changes in their tax bills if this proposal passes. This would affect individuals and businesses with property in the state.
Key Provisions
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Timeline
Introduced
Sunday, February 1, 2026
Last Action
House Referred to Committee on Taxation
Feb 1, 2026
Sponsors
- Suzanne WikleDemocratcosponsor
- Stephanie ClaytonDemocratcosponsor
- Jerry StogsdillDemocratcosponsor
- Heather MeyerDemocratcosponsor
- Louis RuizDemocratcosponsor
- Wanda Brownlee PaigeDemocratcosponsor
- Lynn MeltonDemocratcosponsor
- Melissa OropezaDemocratcosponsor
- Barbara BallardDemocratcosponsor
- Mike AmyxDemocratcosponsor
- Brooklynne MosleyDemocratcosponsor
- Dan OsmanDemocratcosponsor
- Alexis SimmonsDemocratcosponsor
- KC OhaebosimDemocratcosponsor
- John CarmichaelDemocratcosponsor
- Tom SawyerDemocratcosponsor
- Angela MartinezDemocratcosponsor
- Brandon WoodardDemocratcosponsor
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