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Kansas Agribusiness Retailers Association's Kansas Capitol Review
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Kansas Agribusiness Retailers Association's Kansas Capitol Review

Hosted by Kansas Agribusiness Retailers Association · 🇺🇸 us · EN · 12 episodes

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12
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About this podcast

A weekly legislative update of all issues affecting agribusiness in Kansas.

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Kansas Agribusiness Retailers Association hosts Kansas Agribusiness Retailers Association's Kansas Capitol Review, a business show with 12 episodes published.

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2026 Kansas Capitol Review - Sine Die Adjournment

Apr 14, 202635mEp. 12S1

Following a two-week break, the Kansas Legislature reconvened Thursday, April 9 for a brief Veto Session largely dominated by property tax discussions and votes to attempt overrides of bills vetoed by governor Laura Kell

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2026 Kansas Capitol Review - Week 11 (First Adjournment)

Mar 30, 202629mEp. 11S1

Week 11 of the 2026 Kansas Legislative Session concluded with First Adjournment just after 1:00 a.m., Saturday. The final days of the regular session were largely dominated by conference committee work, where lawmakers n

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2026 Kansas Capitol Review - Week 10

Mar 20, 202629mEp. 10S1

Despite the House and Senate continuing work on property tax relief and the state budget, the 2026 Kansas legislative session is quickly nearing its end. Friday, March 20, marked the final day for non-exempt bills in eit

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2026 Kansas Capitol Review - Week Nine

Mar 14, 202627mEp. 9S1

Continued debate over property tax proposals dominated Week Nine of the 2026 Kansas Legislative Session. One of the week’s most notable developments involved SCR 1616, the Senate-approved constitutional amendment that wo

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2026 Kansas Capitol Review - Week Eight

Mar 6, 202629mEp. 8S1

Week Eight of the 2026 Kansas Legislative Session continued the steady pace of post-Turnaround activity as hearings on opposite-chamber bills occupied most of the week before the Legislature’s next set of deadlines the w

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2026 Kansas Capitol Review - Week Seven

Feb 27, 202628mEp. 7S1

Following the Turnaround, the Kansas Legislature’s seventh week quickly shifted to major policy and budget debates. While committees in both chambers began hearing bills from the opposite chamber, the House took up two o

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2026 Kansas Capitol Review - Week Six

Feb 20, 202623mEp. 6S1

Week Six of the 2026 Kansas Legislative Session brought one of the busiest stretches of the year as lawmakers worked to meet the Legislature’s Turnaround deadline. From Monday through Thursday, the House and Senate spent

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2026 Kansas Capitol Review - Week Five

Feb 13, 202620mEp. 5S1

Week Five of the 2026 Kansas Legislative Session marked a noticeable shift from early-session bill filings to more substantive committee work and initial floor debate. With most bill introductions complete, lawmakers spe

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2026 Kansas Capitol Review - Week Four

Feb 7, 202619mEp. 4S1

The Kansas Legislature entered the fourth week of the 2026 session with activity at the Statehouse picking up quickly as lawmakers worked to meet bill introduction deadlines. Between Monday, Feb. 2, and Friday, Feb. 6, m

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2026 Kansas Capitol Review - Week Three

Jan 30, 202618mEp. 3S1

The third week of the Kansas legislative session maintained momentum with committees and floor debate picking up, and several hot-button social policy issues drawing lengthy hearings. Alongside those debates, a few items

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2026 Kansas Capitol Review - Week Two

Jan 23, 202625mEp. 2S1

The second week of the 2026 Kansas legislative session began with a shortened schedule due to the Martin Luther King Jr. federal holiday, with committee activity ramping up later in the week. Lawmakers continued to intro

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2026 Kansas Capitol Review - Week One

Jan 18, 202621mEp. 1S1

The 2026 Kansas legislative session began on Monday, Jan. 12 as members of the House of Representatives and Senate returned to Topeka ahead of fall elections where statewide offices and 125 House seats stand for election

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