Ty Masterson discusses property tax relief efforts and meeting with Republican women advocates

Ty Masterson, Kansas State Senator for the 16th District
Ty Masterson, Kansas State Senator for the 16th District
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Kansas Senate President Ty Masterson addressed property tax concerns and met with the Kansas Federation of Republican Women in a series of posts on March 9, 2026.

In his first post, Masterson highlighted his recent engagement with a political advocacy group. On March 9, he wrote, “Recently, I had the privilege to speak with the Kansas Federation of Republican Women during their visit to the State Capitol. Thank you for the invitation, and for all the time and hard work you invest into advocacy for the common-sense conservative policies that are getting our https://t.co/qG6b5bNiKT”.

Later that day, Masterson addressed concerns about property taxes in Kansas. He stated on March 9, “Kansans are currently being taxed out of their homes. Our families and seniors can’t take any more. That’s why I’m leading the charge in the Senate to fight for real property tax relief. We passed a plan to cap runaway assessments on your homes. If our plan is passed by the https://t.co/UP8B8jMbYy”. This post was immediately followed by another tweet containing only a link: “https://t.co/Fh9vnBpbc0”.

Masterson’s comments come as Kansas lawmakers continue to debate measures aimed at addressing rising property taxes across the state. Property tax reform has been a recurring issue in Kansas politics, particularly affecting homeowners and senior citizens who have expressed concern over increasing assessments and financial pressures.



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