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Stuart Little briefs Douglas County on fast-moving 2026 Kansas legislative session, highlights property-tax debate and housing package
Summary
Little Government Relations told the Douglas County Commission that the 2026 Kansas legislative session is compressed and active; he emphasized a likely property-tax ballot push (a proposed 3% cap constitutional amendment passed committee in the senate), heavy housing legislation activity, and a variety of bills that could affect county operations including naloxone-use rules and election timing proposals.
Stuart Little of Little Government Relations briefed the Douglas County Commission on the early, fast-paced 2026 Kansas legislative session.
“The session is moving quickly,” Little said, noting a March 27 target for concluding the regular session and the legislature’s recent move to assert more direct control over budget decisions. He said legislative leadership signaled intent to pursue further budget cuts.
Little highlighted renewed momentum…
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