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Kansas

Everything CivicGate holds about Kansas in one place — its people in Washington, its governor, its own state officials, its bills, its elections, and the federal money that flows here. Neutral and coverage-honest: sections fill in as data lands.

U.S. congressional delegation

Kansas's voice in Washington — its U.S. Senators and House members. Federal law, not state law.

Data from Congress.gov

Governor

Governor of Kansas Sam Brownback Republican 2011–present

State officials & delegates

The people who represent and run Kansas at the state level — as opposed to Washington. Its State Senate and House write Kansas law (the budget, criminal code, schools); its governors lead the executive; its state-court judges interpret it. Browse by role below — sortable, filterable by party, with a Contact button where a legislator publishes a public email.

Legislature data from OpenStates

  • State Senate 40 members 9D · 31R
  • State House 125 members 37D · 88R
40 state senate9 D31 R
Contact
Adam ThomasAdam ThomasRepublicanDistrict 23
Beverly GossageBeverly GossageRepublicanDistrict 9
Bill CliffordBill CliffordRepublicanDistrict 39
Brad StarnesBrad StarnesRepublicanDistrict 22
Brenda DietrichBrenda DietrichRepublicanDistrict 20
Caryn TysonCaryn TysonRepublicanDistrict 12
Chase BlasiChase BlasiRepublicanDistrict 26
Cindy HolscherCindy HolscherDemocraticDistrict 8
Craig BowserCraig BowserRepublicanDistrict 1
David HaleyDavid HaleyDemocraticDistrict 4
Dinah SykesDinah SykesDemocraticDistrict 21
Doug ShaneDoug ShaneRepublicanDistrict 37
Elaine BowersElaine BowersRepublicanDistrict 36
Ethan CorsonEthan CorsonDemocraticDistrict 7
Jeff KlempJeff KlempRepublicanDistrict 5
Joe ClaeysJoe ClaeysRepublicanDistrict 27
Kellie WarrenKellie WarrenRepublicanDistrict 11
Kenny TitusKenny TitusRepublicanDistrict 18
Larry AlleyLarry AlleyRepublicanDistrict 32
Marci FranciscoMarci FranciscoDemocraticDistrict 2
Mike ArgabrightMike ArgabrightRepublicanDistrict 17
Mike FaggMike FaggRepublicanDistrict 14
Mike MurphyMike MurphyRepublicanDistrict 34
Mike PetersenMike PetersenRepublicanDistrict 28
Mike ThompsonMike ThompsonRepublicanDistrict 10
Oletha Faust-GoudeauOletha Faust-GoudeauDemocraticDistrict 29
Pat PetteyPat PetteyDemocraticDistrict 6
Patrick SchmidtPatrick SchmidtDemocraticDistrict 19
Renee EricksonRenee EricksonRepublicanDistrict 30
Rick BillingerRick BillingerRepublicanDistrict 40
Rick KloosRick KloosRepublicanDistrict 3
Ron RyckmanRon RyckmanRepublicanDistrict 38
Scott HillScott HillRepublicanDistrict 24
Silas MillerSilas MillerDemocraticDistrict 25
Stephen OwensStephen OwensRepublicanDistrict 31
T.J. RoseT.J. RoseRepublicanDistrict 35
Tim ShallenburgerTim ShallenburgerRepublicanDistrict 13
Tory Marie BlewTory Marie BlewRepublicanDistrict 33
Ty MastersonTy MastersonRepublicanDistrict 16
Virgil PeckVirgil PeckRepublicanDistrict 15

Current roster — CivicGate stores the sitting state senate; historical membership isn't tracked yet. Legislators with a public email can be contacted directly.

Recent state bills

Data from OpenStates

Elections

Data from FEC + curated

Upcoming

Recent

Federal money

Federal money flowing to Kansas (grants, contracts, direct payments, loans), by fiscal year.

Data from USAspending

FY2025: $31,026,628,571

Federal money to Kansas by fiscal year
xFederal money to the state
2016$16,602,655,388
2017$17,707,654,182
2018$18,701,519,218
2019$20,478,833,180
2020$30,181,977,987
2021$32,841,330,716
2022$27,508,921,262
2023$26,867,360,581
2024$27,855,423,913
2025$31,026,628,571

Every figure links to its source. Missing data shows an em dash — never a guess. Learn how state and federal government divide in the civics primer.