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Commissioners discuss state bills: property-tax proposals, water authority and a bathroom bill

February 23, 2026 | Geary County, Kansas


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Commissioners discuss state bills: property-tax proposals, water authority and a bathroom bill
During the meeting commissioners raised concerns about multiple pending state bills and asked staff to monitor hearings.

One commissioner asked staff to examine Senate Bill 244 (described in the meeting as a "bathroom bill"), noting it would require local governments to establish processes for investigation and hearings before penalties and that penalties would escalate for repeated violations. The same and other commissioners said they want legal staff to review enforcement mechanisms and how violations would be tracked.

Commissioners also discussed a House bill described in the meeting as giving the state greater control over water resources; one commissioner said the measure appeared to vest oversight in the state chief engineer and could limit local regulatory options.

A readout of House Bill 2745 was presented: the bill would require a vote of the electorate before a taxing jurisdiction could increase revenue by more than 3% year-over-year and would create a property tax relief fund seeded with $60,000,000 in 2026 and a 2% increase annually thereafter to be distributed to counties that did not hold elections to increase property-tax revenues more than 3%. Commissioners said they would watch hearings and asked staff to flag issues that require county attention.

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