Kansas 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas Senate Bill SB94 Comm Sub / Analysis

                    SESSION OF 2024
SUPPLEMENTAL NOTE ON SENATE BILL NO. 94
As Amended by Senate Committee on 
Assessment and Taxation
Brief*
SB 94, as amended, would eliminate, beginning in tax 
year 2025, the statewide mill levies of 1.0 mills for state 
educational buildings and 0.5 mills for state institutions 
buildings and would create, beginning in fiscal year (FY) 
2026, revenue transfers from the State General Fund (SGF) 
to the Kansas Educational Building Fund (EBF) and to the 
State Institutions Building Fund (SIBF).
The transfer amounts would be set at $41.8 million to 
the EBF and $20.9 million to the SIBF in FY 2026 and would 
be scheduled to increase by 2.0 percent in each future year.
The bill would also abolish the Local Ad Valorem Tax 
Reduction Fund (LAVTRF) and the City County Revenue 
Sharing Fund (CCRSF) and eliminate statutory transfers from 
the SGF to the LAVTRF, CCRSF, and the Special City County 
Highway Fund. All moneys and liabilities of the LAVTRF and 
CCRSF would be transferred to the SGF.
[Note: The Special City County Highway Fund, which 
also receives revenue from motor fuels taxes, would not be 
abolished by the bill.]
Background
The bill was introduced by the Senate Committee on 
Assessment and Taxation at the request of Senator Peck.
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*Supplemental notes are prepared by the Legislative Research 
Department and do not express legislative intent. The supplemental 
note and fiscal note for this bill may be accessed on the Internet at 
http://www.kslegislature.org Senate Committee on Assessment and Taxation
In the Senate Committee hearing, proponent testimony 
was provided by Senator Peck, stating the bill would provide 
property tax relief for all Kansas property owners and replace 
revenue to building funds with SGF transfers. Written-only 
proponent testimony was provided by a representative of the 
Kansas Association of Realtors.
Opponent testimony was provided by a representative 
of the State Board of Regents, stating the bill would reduce 
the stability and certainty of the revenue for the EBF, and the 
transfer amounts would not replace all lost tax revenue. 
Written-only opponent testimony was provided by 
representatives of the American Council of Engineering 
Companies of Kansas, Associated General Contractors of 
Kansas, and University Contractors Association of Kansas.
No other testimony was provided.
On January 9, 2024, the bill was withdrawn from the 
Senate Calendar and re-referred to the Senate Committee on 
Assessment and Taxation. Following discussion on March 11, 
2024, the Senate Committee amended the bill to delay the 
elimination of the state building fund mill levies and 
implementation of SGF transfers by one year and to include 
the provisions abolishing the LAVTRF and CCRSF and 
eliminating SGF transfers to the LAVTRF, CCRSF, and 
Special City County Highway Fund.
Fiscal Information
A fiscal note on the amended bill was not immediately 
available.
Taxation; property tax; statewide mill levies; transfers; Educational Building Fund, 
State Institutions Building Fund; Local Ad Valorem Tax Reduction Fund; City County 
Revenue Sharing Fund
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