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Governor Kelly Proposes Multi-Pronged Plan to Address Property Tax Relief

2026-04-08T16:21:46-05:00April 8th, 2026|

Governor Laura Kelly is laying out a comprehensive plan to provide immediate and lasting tax relief at the state level, and to begin the conversation about engaging local leaders on enacting property tax reform.  “Kansans deserve real property tax relief, and they deserve the truth about how such relief can be accomplished,” Governor Laura Kelly said. “To date, the Legislature – led by a Republican supermajority – has provided only lip service on this topic and has failed to deliver on the campaign promises and talking points they have been repeating for two years. Today, I’m laying out a fiscally responsible property tax relief plan that I invite [...]

Governor Kelly Vetoes Senate Substitute for House Bill 2745

2026-04-08T16:18:06-05:00April 8th, 2026|

Governor Laura Kelly on Wednesday vetoed Senate Substitute for House Bill 2745. The following veto message is from Governor Kelly regarding her veto of Senate Substitute for House Bill 2745: “Kansans deserve real property tax relief. For several years the Legislature has claimed to make delivering that relief their top priority and yet they have not been successful in delivering on that promise. This session’s attempt, Senate Substitute for House Bill 2745, does nothing to provide that relief. Instead, the truth is that this bill will only restrict the ability of locally elected officials to be nimble enough to adjust to [...]

Wichita likely to dissolve Land Bank program

2026-04-06T09:26:27-05:00April 6th, 2026|

The program, established in 2021, was intended to buy and sell properties to encourage affordable housing in the city’s core, but the city was unable to acquire land for the program, mainly through Sedgwick County tax foreclosure sales and donations. Read more: Wichita Eagle

Wichita’s cost of living rose over the last year, but one KS city saw a decrease

2026-04-06T09:13:35-05:00April 6th, 2026|

Wichita’s cost of living saw a slight increase from 2024 to 2025, according to a new report by financial website SmartAsset, while residents of another city in Kansas saw relief. SmartAsset named Wichita the 174th location nationally for increase in cost of living over a one-year period in its March 16 report “Where Cost of Living Increased and Decreased Most – 2026 Study.” The report found Wichita had an increase of 0.78%, although the city still has a cost of living 12.6% below the national average. Hutchinson saw a 2.75% decrease in cost of living, according to the analysis, landing 14.9% [...]

Wichita, Sedgwick County urge governor to veto property tax reform bill

2026-04-06T09:13:57-05:00April 6th, 2026|

Wichita and Sedgwick County are sounding the alarm about a bill passed by the Legislature that would allow voters to halt local government budget increases. The bill, HB 2745, is awaiting Gov. Laura Kelly’s desk signature or veto. The governor has not signaled where she stands on the bill. The legislature approved the bill during the last day of the legislative session last week. If 10% of registered voters, not property owners, in a taxing jurisdiction protested, that would cap the jurisdiction’s spending at the same level as the previous year. Read more: Wichita Eagle

Pittsburg to host conference on mining history

2026-04-06T09:11:05-05:00April 6th, 2026|

Pittsburg has been selected to host this year’s annual Mining History Association (MHA) conference between May 28 and May 31. This marks the first time in 36 years the MHA has held its conference between the Rocky Mountains and the Mississippi River, signaling a recognition of the importance the area has played in the nation’s mining history. Read more: - Morning Sun

City commission to vote on new public comment policy

2026-04-06T09:10:00-05:00April 6th, 2026|

City commissioners on Tuesday will decide whether to change their meeting policies concerning public comment. They will vote on a resolution which repeals existing policy and proposes changes to how residents may address the commission. Each speaker would still have three minutes per item, but the mayor or majority could modify the length of time per speaker. Agenda items would have no cap on total duration of public comment, except that open public comment is capped at 30 minutes. The mayor or majority retain the flexibility to cap total duration on any item, or to extend open public comment. Public comment [...]

County hears pushback to data centers

2026-04-06T09:08:42-05:00April 6th, 2026|

On March 31, for the third time in the month, government leaders from Sedgwick County and the city of Wichita heard from a crowded room of area residents with a fairly unified message regarding the development of data centers — no thanks. With no zoning regulations in place currently in Wichita or Sedgwick County regarding data centers, and development of such facilities gaining steam across the country, local government leaders started to look at the issue more closely at the start of the year. Read more: www.derbyinformer.com

Dodge City Community College is helping build the next generation of skilled workers

2026-04-06T09:07:49-05:00April 6th, 2026|

On Tuesday, March 31, Dodge City Community College (DC3) hosted area high school students for a Construction Day lunch at the Skinner Student Activity Center, offering a hands-on look at career opportunities in the building trades. The event, held in partnership with the Dodge City/Ford County Development Corporation, was designed to connect students with real-world experiences in construction. Participants toured local job sites and learned more about DC3’s Building Construction Technology program, led by instructor Pat Shiew. Read more: Dodge City Daily Globe

Wyandotte County leaders approve plan for downtown KCK grocery store

2026-04-06T09:06:07-05:00April 6th, 2026|

The Unified Government of Wyandotte County has approved plans for a new downtown grocery store at the old Merc Co+op location in Kansas City, Kansas. During Thursday’s commissioner’s meeting, WyCo leaders voted to approve the letter of intent from Anthony Estrada, the owner of Santa Fe Grocers, to open a full-service grocery store near North 5th Street and Minnesota Avenue. On Monday, Estrada submitted the letter of intent before the Unified Government’s Economic Development and Finance committee. The proposed store at 5th and Minnesota in KCK would be called United Market, and would include a meat department, bakery, and produce section. [...]

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