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Kansas HB 2101 bans cities/counties from creating or funding guaranteed income programs with tax revenue without legislative approval; voids prior local actions.
Kansas HB 2101 bans cities/counties from creating or funding guaranteed income programs with tax revenue without legislative approval; voids prior local actions.
Status: Enrolled and will become law without Governor’s signature (will take effect upon publication in the statute book). Introduced Jan. 27, 2025; enrolled and presented to the Governor Mar. 25, 2025; listed as becoming law without signature on Apr. 10, 2025.
To restrict cities and counties from creating or operating “guaranteed income” programs using local authority/tax revenue, and to void previously adopted local ordinances or resolutions establishing such programs before July 1, 2025, unless the Legislature expressly authorizes them.
(Note: earlier draft language defined “guaranteed income program” more narrowly as cash payments provided without requiring employment or job training; the enrolled version emphasizes programs not mandated by federal law and focuses on regular periodic cash payments.)
This summary covers the Kansas HB 2101 (2025 session) as enacted/enrolled.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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