HB 2599 KS Introduced
Exempting minor-owned businesses from paying sales tax on the first $10,000 of sales from tangible personal property sold each calendar year and from local taxes, licenses, permits and other local government permissions.
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Sponsors (44)
- Lauren Bohi Republican · primary
- Francis Awerkamp Republican · primary
- Bradley Barrett · primary
- Jesse Borjon Republican · primary
- Steve Brunk · primary
- David Buehler Republican · primary
- Blake Carpenter Republican · primary
- Shawn Chauncey Republican · primary
- Charlotte Esau Republican · primary
- Robyn R. Essex Republican · primary
- Shannon Francis Republican · primary
- Jason W. Goetz Republican · primary
- Dale Helwig Republican · primary
- Nick Hoheisel Republican · primary
- Leah Howell Republican · primary
- Rick James Republican · primary
- Timothy Johnson Republican · primary
- Tom Kessler Republican · primary
- Mike King Republican · primary
- Bob Lewis Republican · primary
- Marty Long Republican · primary
- Jim Minnix Republican · primary
- Lisa M. Moser · primary
- Lance W. Neelly Republican · primary
- Sandy Pickert Republican · primary
- Samantha Poetter Parshall Republican · primary
- John Resman · primary
- Angelina Roeser · primary
- Courtney Sappington · primary
- Rebecca Schmoe Republican · primary
- Kevin Schwertfeger Republican · primary
- Megan Steele Republican · primary
- Angela Stiens Republican · primary
- Bill Sutton Republican · primary
- Sean Tarwater Republican · primary
- Adam Turk Republican · primary
- Chip VanHouden Republican · primary
- Jill Ward Republican · primary
- Barb Wasinger Republican · primary
- Gary White Republican · primary
- Rick Wilborn Republican · primary
- Sean Willcott Republican · primary
- Laura Williams Republican · primary
- Greg Wilson · primary
Action history (4)
- Apr 10, 2026 Died on Calendar · lower
- Mar 11, 2026 Committee Report recommending bill be passed by House Committee on Taxation · lower
- Jan 29, 2026 Referred to House Committee on Taxation · lower
- Jan 29, 2026 Introduced · lower
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Economic DevelopmentNamed ActsTaxation
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