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Bills affecting Tribal / Indigenous in Kansas (2026 session)

CivicRadar surfaces 2 active Kansas bills this session that affect tribal / indigenous constituents directly. Your rep needs to hear from you before the vote.

Top 2 bills, ranked

Ranked by how strongly each bill matches the tribal / indigenous community, weighted by stage, recency, advocacy-org consensus, and sponsor support.

  1. 01
    KS · HB2384In committee

    Authorizing the state historical society to convey certain real property located in Johnson county to the Shawnee Tribe; requiring deeds and conveyances contain restrictive covenants prohibiting any gaming or gambling on such property; requiring a report by the Shawnee Tribe every two years for a 10-year period to the joint committee on state-tribal relations regarding the rehabilitation of the property and consultations with other tribes.

  2. 02
    KS · HB2708In committee

    Establishing within the legislative branch the office of the director for Kansas advisory commissions, the advisory commission on Asian American and Pacific Islander affairs and the Kansas Native American affairs commission and transferring the Hispanic and Latino American affairs commission and the advisory commission on African-American affairs to the legislative branch.

Frequently asked
What tribal / indigenous bills are moving in Kansas in 2026?
CivicRadar currently tracks 2 Kansas bills this session that affect tribal / indigenous constituents including Authorizing the state historical society to convey certain real property located in Johnson county to the Shawnee Tribe; requiring deeds and conveyances contain restrictive covenants prohibiting any gaming or gambling on such property; requiring a report by the Shawnee Tribe every two years for a 10-year period to the joint committee on state-tribal relations regarding the rehabilitation of the property and consultations with other tribes.; Establishing within the legislative branch the office of the director for Kansas advisory commissions, the advisory commission on Asian American and Pacific Islander affairs and the Kansas Native American affairs commission and transferring the Hispanic and Latino American affairs commission and the advisory commission on African-American affairs to the legislative branch..
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CivicRadar matches bill text, sponsor signals, and advocacy-organization positions against a curated set of identity keywords, then ranks by legislative stage and recency. See the Methodology page for the full breakdown.

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