HB 2745

Mar 27, 2026 · Senate · Emergency Final Action

Outcome: passed

Yea: 22
Nay: 18
AFL-CIO Key Vote: OPPOSE
Property Tax Petition Could Freeze Public Employee Wages
This bill creates a government-funded petition process that allows just 10% of registered voters to block school districts, cities, and counties from raising property tax revenue above the prior year's level. There is no protection for wages and benefits already negotiated in union contracts — meaning a successful petition could prevent a public employer from funding raises it already agreed to pay. The bill also embeds petition signature pages directly into tax notices mailed to every property owner at taxpayer expense, giving anti-tax groups a built-in organizing tool that labor has no equivalent way to counter.
Vote Weight: 6x
KS AFL-CIO supports a NAY vote

Yea (22)

Name Party District
Beverly Gossage R 9
Brad Starnes R 22
Caryn Tyson R 12
Chase Blasi R 26
Craig Bowser R 1
David Haley D 4
Jeff Klemp R 5
Kellie Warren R 11
Kenny Titus R 18
Larry Alley R 32
Michael Murphy R 34
Mike Argabright R 17
Mike Petersen R 28
Mike Thompson R 10
Patrick Schmidt D 19
Renee Erickson R 30
Rick Kloos R 3
Scott Hill R 24
Stephen Owens R 31
TJ Rose R 35
Ty Masterson R 16
Virgil Peck R 15

Nay (18)

Name Party District
Adam Thomas R 23
Brenda Dietrich R 20
Cindy Holscher D 8
Dinah Sykes D 21
Doug Shane R 37
Elaine Bowers R 36
Ethan Corson D 7
Joseph Claeys R 27
Marci Francisco D 2
Michael Fagg R 14
Oletha Faust Goudeau D 29
Pat Pettey D 6
Rick Billinger R 40
Ronald Ryckman R 38
Silas Miller D 25
Tim Shallenburger R 13
Tory Marie Blew R 33
William Clifford R 39