Probably the taxes, too. There is a sense that they’re about to decide to try yet another Brownback ‘grand experiment’ while not addressing their work on funding the state. It’s a thing everyone with a state legislature has to do, though; monitor and lobby.
Kansas lawmakers will debate the taxes you pay and access to trans health care this session
Big fights on issues like transgender health care access will be repeated again this session as Republicans lead with a stronger majority.
Property tax cuts and access to care for young, transgender people are likely to be top issues in the Kansas Statehouse this year.
Top Kansas Republicans said theyβll look at amending the state constitution to put a cap on appraised values used to determine property taxes.
βPeople see these rapid appraisal increases, which turn into rapid tax increases,β Kansas Senate President Ty Masterson said. βOur hand in that is really giving the people the choice (as) to whether or not they want to have a cap.β
Masterson and Republican House Speaker Dan Hawkins spoke to KCURβs Up to Date about their priorities heading into the 2025 legislative session. They said they want to eliminate the small chunk of property taxes that go towards the stateβs construction and maintenance fund.
There are 21.5 mills levied for statewide property taxes. One-and-a-half mills go to the state; the rest goes to local governments.
Meanwhile, Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly is advising caution as the Legislature considers more tax cuts. The state has a budget surplus, but Kelly argues too many cuts at once could negatively impact state infrastructure like schools and roads.
Kelly vetoed several attempts at tax cuts last year that she said would be too costly for the state in the future. She wants to wait a year before pursuing further property tax cuts.
Democratic leaders in the House and Senate, however, said they would be open to some cuts this session, as long as theyβre sustainable and benefit low-income Kansans.
βIf weβre just talking about homeowners, and not helping our renters, thatβs not going to be fair,β Democratic Senate Minority Leader Dinah Sykes said.
To help renters, they want the state to consider limiting rent increases and reinstating a tax credit for renters that was eliminated under then-Gov. Sam Brownback, a Republican.
Republicans also said they plan to pursue a ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors.
Advocates for gender-affirming care say an early transition can reduce the risk of suicide in transgender teens. But critics say it amounts to mutilation.
Kelly successfully vetoed similar bans in years past. But with Republicans gaining seats in the November election, they have better odds of overriding a potential veto.
βI will tell you with 100% certainty that that will be back,β Hawkins told the Kansas News Service. βAnd we will have votes on it, and (Kelly will) veto it again, and weβll override that veto.β
House Minority Leader Brandon Woodard said Democratic leaders are willing to negotiate with Republicans on the topic this session.
βThis is a much more complex issue than many of the legislators really understand,β he said.
βI think there is a way to hear the concerns without invading parental rights, without inserting ourselves into physician offices, and I know that we are open to having those discussions with leadership,β Woodard added.
Hi. Of course it is too complex for the legislators to grasp, they are not medical providers in any of the disciplines that gender-affirming care requires. But it is far better to pretend to be experts and spout lies and misinformation than talk about helping out the poorer people in the state. Why talk about boring stuff they really want like cutting taxes for the wealthy and pushing the costs of running / maintaining the state on to those least able to pay for it. Then use that lack of revenue to call for cuts. We have found that in over 40 years since Reagan pushed it trickle down doesn’t work as the only trickling down done is the laughter as the wealthy become even more wealthy on the backs of the lower incomes.
As for the trans issues, even old Alito was spouting debunked conspiracy and misinformation pushed by right wing anti-trans / religious groups. The fact is puberty blockers are completely reversible and harmless. The few negative issues like a slight bone thinning can be handled if they are happening which is not experienced by everyone. As far as gender surgery … that is only happening for minors by cis older teens with their parent’s permission. Boys growing breast wanting them reduced and girls wanting breast increases. Those are facts left out of the right wings claim that minors are having their genitals operated on. It is not trans kids, study after study as proved that. But people like Alito refuse to listen to verified peer reviewed studies to instead quote misinformation and lies spread by people who hate the idea of transgender Identity. Plus it gets the lawmakers more support from the transgender hater groups. Hugs
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