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The 2026 Kansas legislative session began on January 12, and AARP Kansas was on the ground, ready to advocate for issues important to older Kansans.
We are committed to keeping you informed about important issues and bills that are being considered in the legislative process.
Below are a few key points to consider as we move forward.
Legislative session is scheduled for 90 days beginning Jan. 12, 2026.
AARP Kansas will be monitoring bills as they move forward, focusing on those that affect adults 50 years and older and their families. We will provide weekly updates on these bills, as well as other key bills as needed
The KS House is led by a Speaker of the House: Speaker Dan Hawkins
You can find your State Representatives at:
Find Your Legislator - Plural Policy
Senate President Ty Masterson leads the Kansas Senate
You can find your State Senator at:
Find Your Legislator - Plural Policy
Welcome | Kansas State Legislature website provides the information needed to contact Senators and Representatives; track the status and content of a bill; read supplementary reports and publications; find out what is happening in the chambers or committees; and look at the current statutes. A live audio broadcast of the House and Senate chambers allows the public to listen to debate on bills and issues. Information about the chambers, committees, or individual legislators can be found using the appropriate tabs at the top of this page. During the Session, House and Senate Calendars provide information about business to be considered in the chambers and a weekly agenda of committee meetings. The Journals are the historical record of activity in the chambers. Information regarding the status or content of bills and the content of the laws can be found under the Bills and Laws tab.
In addition to the website, the public can access a variety of information by calling the Legislative Hotline at 1.800.432.3924 (in-state) or 785.296.2149 (out-of-state). The hotline is a free service provided by the State Library of Kansas. Librarians are available for instant message chat at www.kslib.info/ask-a-librarian or to answer text questions at 785.256.0733 (standard text message rates may apply).
The Governor of the State of Kansas is Governor Laura Kelly
Contact Governor Kelly by visiting Contact | Kansas Office of the Governor or by calling
Toll Free: 877-KSWORKS (877-579-6757)
Kansas Relay Service: 800-766-3777
Use these tips to have the best possible meeting, which can lay the groundwork to develop mutually beneficial future relationships.
Know your legislator’s full name. Spell it correctly. Address your legislator by title: Senator XXX or Representative XXX
Taking some time to read their biographies, the issues they support, what committees they sit on, what leadership role they may have, and what matters of key importance to each legislator.
“Friend” or “Follow” your Representative and Senators on social media. Many politicians rely on social media as a quick and easy way to communicate with constituents. And it is a two-way medium—you can let them know what you think by responding to their posts.
Know the issues. Before your meeting, review the position(s) you are trying to convey. Be focused, and don’t plan to talk too much in one visit. AARP can provide fact sheets and talking points for your meeting. If you don’t know the answer to a question, it’s OK to say you don’t know. Just let your legislator know that you’ll follow up with them.
Frame your issue in the context of your legislator’s viewpoint. Include real-life examples of how this legislation will help or hurt you, your loved ones, or your district. Let the legislator know how a particular measure will affect your locality– their own home district. Clearly identify the bill by using its title and number, if possible.
Always be clear with your legislator about what you want them to do—in other words, have an “ask”! This step reinforces the importance of your communication and holds the legislator accountable for their actions.
Please let us know your priorities or questions so we can monitor or follow up on them
Glenda DuBoise, KS State Director gduboise@aarp.org
Megan Lynn, KS Associate State Director for Advocacy mlynn@aarp.org
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