Kansas Senate President Ty Masterson recently shared a series of posts on his social media account, highlighting local political activities, legislative efforts, and national economic policy. The tweets, posted between February 20 and February 22, 2026, touch on Masterson’s community engagement, support for state legislation, and alignment with former President Donald Trump’s economic agenda.
On February 20, 2026, Masterson reflected on a recent event with the Butler County GOP. He wrote: “It’s good to be home! It was great to be surrounded by family and friends at the Butler County GOP meeting recently. We discussed all the jobs President Trump is bringing back to America, and my vision to bring new manufacturing and careers to Kansas. I’m extremely grateful for https://t.co/AY658W93GS”.
Later that day, Masterson acknowledged Senator Rose’s work on housing legislation in Kansas. He stated: “Senator Rose worked for months with cities, builders, realtors, and key advocacy groups to craft SB 418 and ensure it would pass this session, as evidenced by the bi-partisan vote for the bill. As the father of six and the grandfather of seven, I want young Kansans to know that https://t.co/8KJ50MyAvG”. SB 418 was developed through collaboration among lawmakers and stakeholders from multiple sectors.
On February 22, 2026, Masterson commented on national policy priorities following a Supreme Court decision: “I will work with President Trump to make sure he has the tools necessary to restore the American economy, defend American workers, strengthen Kansas agriculture, and hold China accountable. This setback from the Supreme Court only strengthens our resolve to make life more”.
Ty Masterson serves as president of the Kansas Senate. His recent statements reflect ongoing debates over job creation in manufacturing sectors and legislative efforts such as SB 418 aimed at addressing housing issues in Kansas.

