Results
In 2022, the people of Kansas entrusted Republicans with a supermajority in Topeka. The GOP-led House of Representatives hit the ground running, keeping its promises to the people and building a strong record of success that voters endorsed once again in 2024.
Tax Relief / Cost of Living
- Eliminated the state sales tax on groceries
- Repealed the state income tax on Social Security benefits
- Lowered state income tax rates and created future, automatic income tax rate reductions tied to inflation that will result in a fair, statewide rate of 4%
- Eliminated the State of Kansas line from your property tax bill for 2026
- Reduced the 2026 budget by 5.4 percent to leave more dollars in your household budget
Children and Families
- Approved record education funding for our K-12 schools with a Blueprint for Literacy to improve kids’ reading proficiency
- Added millions more to special education funding
- Doubled the state income tax credit for childcare expenses
- Modernized our laws to protect kids from digital predators by banning the use of artificial intelligence to create illicit images of children
- Enhanced the Children's Health Insurance Program by improving newborn screening
Reducing Crime
- Equipped our first responders with more tools to keep us safe
- Increased penalties for violent crime
- Enhanced law enforcement funding
- Gave prosecutors tougher laws to help stop the organized retail theft that is driving our prices up
- Strengthened sentences for fentanyl distribution and prohibited the possession of fentanyl in the presence of children
- Protected women from sexual extortion and closed loopholes to prevent stalking
- Gave victims of child sexual abuse a new chance to seek justice and hold their abusers accountable
- Doubled the compensation available from the Crime Victims Assistance Fund
Improving Healthcare
- Added significant funding for people with intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities to provide much-needed services to improve their quality of life
- Expanded telemedicine options
- Made health insurance more flexible to cover gaps between jobs
- Shortened waitlists and increased healthcare reimbursement rates to ensure care for those most in need
- Overhauled our community mental health system to improve access and achieve better results
- Created a 988 hotline to help prevent suicide
- Increased availability of qualified medical practitioners by standardizing license requirements between states
Elections for the Kansas House of Representatives are sometimes decided by just a handful of votes.
Your voice — and vote — matter!
On November 3, 2026, please help keep the momentum going for the people of Kansas by protecting the Republican supermajority in the Kansas House. We’re fighting for you!