Legislative Update by State Senator Caryn Tyson

February 27, 2026

 

The Property Tax Cap Assessment Protection (CAP) Amendment (SCR 1616) would limit annual assessment increases to 3% or less, a measure that cleared the Senate 30 to 10 and now moves to the House. Today there’s no cap, so rising county appraisals can dramatically raise tax bills even when mill levies stay flat.  Residential values have jumped over an average of 40% in four years, with Linn County up 91%.  The amendment would limit the assessment value used to calculate taxes to 3% or less growth, transfer that cap when a property changes owners, and year 2022 is the baseline because of the recent surge in values.

 

In 1989, the Kansas Constitution was amended to protect agriculture by moving to the current use-value system, instead of market value.  This helps ensure farmers aren’t taxed off their land.  SCR 1616 simply provides protection and predictability to homeowners, businesses, and agriculture.  If approved by the House, voters will decide if the CAP Amendment becomes law at the ballot box on August 4, 2026.  I voted yes.

 

Seniors In Need and Disabled Veterans property tax relief is expanded in SB 402.  It passed the Senate 39‑1.  I voted yes.  The bill consolidates the Homestead I and II (Property Tax Freeze for seniors and disabled vets) applications into a single form. It raises the maximum home value from $350,000 to $375,000 for both programs.  SB 402 updates the Homestead I household income definition to match Homestead II, Kansas Adjusted Gross Income (KAGI), which excludes Social Security so more people will qualify.  The bill also makes changes to the SAFESR program, another Kansas property tax refund program.  To qualify for SAFESR, taxpayers must have an income below $25,380 (adjusted each year for inflation) and be born before January 1, 1961.  The bill also ensures that once a taxpayer qualifies, they cannot be kicked off the program if the homes valuation should exceed the programs’ limit.

 

It is an honor and a privilege to serve as your 12th District State Senator.

Caryn

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