Dan Hawkins issues statements on budget passage and property tax relief

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, recently used his social media platform to share statements regarding key legislative developments in Kansas.

On March 27, 2026, Hawkins posted: “Below is my statement on the passage of our budget: #ksleg https://t.co/5HnyS374XI”.

Later that day, he commented on an upcoming legislative action with: “I look forward to ringing in another override. #ksleg Below is my full statement on the veto of HB 2635: https://t.co/SENGnq08pz” (March 27, 2026).

The following morning, Hawkins addressed property tax policy by stating: “House Republicans just passed property tax relief. See my full statement below: #ksleg https://t.co/2AAxajJjX0” (March 28, 2026).

As Speaker of the Kansas House of Representatives, Dan Hawkins plays a central role in guiding legislative priorities and communicating updates to constituents and stakeholders. The references to “#ksleg” indicate these statements pertain to actions within the Kansas Legislature.



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