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February 11, 2025
Citizens-Only Voting Passes the House Kansas stands at a pivotal moment. HCR 5004, the Citizens-Only Voting amendment, has passed the House and now moves to the Senate. This measure is not merely a procedural adjustment—it is a reaffirmation of our commitment to the integrity of our electoral system, a system built upon the fundamental principles of democracy. Within our state’s constitution, a shadow of ambiguity has lingered—one that raises the question of whether only U.S. citizens may vote. This amendment eradicates any doubt. It makes clear that only those who are U.S. citizens, 18 years or older, and residing within the appropriate voting district are eligible to cast a ballot. This is not an act of exclusion—it is an act of preservation. The right to vote is a privilege, and with privilege comes responsibility. By ensuring that our elections reflect the will of those who are bound by duty and allegiance to this nation, we safeguard democracy itself. ________________________________________ Ending Digital Child Exploitation There is no cause greater, no duty more sacred, than the protection of our children. House Bill 2183 is more than legislation—it is a shield, forged to protect the innocent from those who would seek to exploit them. The rise of digital manipulation—deepfakes and the unlawful distribution of illicit images—has introduced new threats, new horrors that demand action. Kansas will not be a safe harbor for those who prey upon the vulnerable. This law strengthens penalties, closes dangerous loopholes, and ensures that those who engage in the exploitation of children, whether through direct abuse or digital deception, face the full weight of justice. We stand for family. We stand for dignity. And above all, we stand for the safety of our children. ________________________________________ Closing Constitutional Confusion A government that is unclear in its governance is a government that sows uncertainty among its people. House Bill 2057 is an essential reform—one that brings order, clarity, and accountability to the appointment process for key state offices, including the United States Senate. As established by the 17th Amendment, the legislature holds the power to define the parameters by which the Governor may appoint a replacement Senator. This bill ensures that such appointments remain true to the will of the people. Kansas will not be subject to political whims or reckless appointments. By requiring that nominees maintain party affiliation and residency stability, this legislation ensures continuity, stability, and above all, integrity. A bipartisan committee will oversee this process, guaranteeing that any appointment is subject to scrutiny, fairness, and public trust. In Kansas, we do not govern in shadows. We lead with transparency, with accountability, and with the unshakable principles that define our democracy. ________________________________________ Veteran Property Tax Relief—Honoring Those Who Have Served A nation that does not honor its veterans is a nation that does not honor itself. With House Bill 2005, Kansas takes a decisive step to ease the financial burden on those who have given everything for this country. The Veterans' Valor Property Tax Relief Act provides a 75% tax credit for veterans deemed totally disabled, permanently and totally disabled, or unemployable under federal guidelines. This is not charity. This is justice. By allowing eligible veterans to claim this credit against property taxes on their primary residence, we ensure that those who have borne the weight of sacrifice are not burdened further. And we do so with fairness—ensuring that aid reaches those most in need, without redundancy or waste. This law is a promise—a promise that Kansas will never forget the men and women who have defended its freedoms. To our veterans, we do not merely offer words of gratitude. We offer action. ________________________________________ Kansas moves forward. Not with uncertainty, but with purpose. Not with hesitation, but with strength. Let the record show: We stand for democracy. We stand for justice. We stand for the people.
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