Dan Hawkins issues statements following gubernatorial vetoes of multiple Kansas House bills

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, posted a series of statements on April 6, 2026, regarding gubernatorial vetoes of several bills. The tweets focused on legislation that had recently been vetoed by the Governor.

In his first post at 22:38 UTC, Hawkins wrote: “The Governor has vetoed HB 2468. See my full statement below: #ksleg https://t.co/TEybgCWMdR”.

A few minutes later, at 22:41 UTC, he shared another update: “The following is my full statement on the vetoes of HB 2727 and HB 2729: #ksleg https://t.co/hgle5inAyN”.

Shortly after, at 22:42 UTC, Hawkins posted a third message: “HB 2603 has been vetoed. See my full statement here: #ksleg https://t.co/RbRGuwXYD1”.

These posts reflect ongoing legislative activity in Kansas and continued engagement between the executive and legislative branches over proposed laws. As Speaker of the Kansas House, Dan Hawkins frequently issues public statements about major legislative developments and actions taken by the Governor’s office.



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