Dan Hawkins highlights state budget cuts and legislative achievements in recent posts

Daniel Hawkins, Kansas State Representative for the 100th District
Daniel Hawkins, Kansas State Representative for the 100th District
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Dan Hawkins, Speaker of the Kansas House of Representatives, highlighted recent legislative activities and budget decisions in a series of posts on his official Twitter account. His tweets focused on state government spending, Republican-led budget initiatives, and recent public communications.

On March 29, 2026, Hawkins wrote: “Every dollar counts. That’s why we took a hard look across state government, cutting unnecessary spending while reinforcing what Kansans rely on most: strong schools, safer communities, support for first responders, and critical services for children and those who need it most.”

In another post published the same day, he stated: “Republicans delivered a responsible budget built around priorities that matter to Kansas families. #ksleg

Take a look at some of the key highlights in the article below:
https://t.co/JGvCir8ER3

Two days later, on March 31, Hawkins informed followers about his appearance on local media: “On Sunday, I had the opportunity to join the John Whitmer Show and recap our accomplishments through our very busy last week in Topeka. #ksleg

Give a listen here: https://t.co/AkAOyazG2x

Hawkins’ comments reflect ongoing debates within Kansas over government spending and fiscal responsibility. As Speaker of the House since January 2023, Hawkins has played a central role in shaping legislative priorities during sessions addressing education funding and public safety measures.



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