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Bills affecting W-2 worker (non-union) in Kansas (2026 session)
CivicRadar surfaces 6 active Kansas bills this session that affect w-2 worker (non-union) constituents directly. Your rep needs to hear from you before the vote.
Top 6 bills, ranked
Ranked by how strongly each bill matches the w-2 worker (non-union) community, weighted by stage, recency, advocacy-org consensus, and sponsor support.
- 01KS · HB2123In committee
Increasing the minimum wage for employees that receive tips and gratuities.
- 02KS · HB2151In committee
Increasing the Kansas minimum wage to $15 an hour.
- 03KS · HB2308In committee
Enacting the aviation and innovative manufacturing in Kansas act to attract businesses establishing a headquarters or engaged in aircraft assembly, electric or hydrogen-powered motor vehicle production, and other specified industries to Kansas by offering companies meeting certain employment and investment requirements an investment tax credit, retention of a percentage of total payroll tax, reimbursement of eligible employee training and education expenses and a sales tax exemption for construction costs.
- 04KS · SB311In committee
Eliminating state income tax on certain qualified overtime compensation.
- 05KS · SB471In committee
Increasing the Kansas minimum wage to $16 an hour and making such minimum wage applicable to employers and employees covered under the provisions of the federal fair labor standards act.
- 06KS · SB218Final
Increasing the Kansas minimum wage of employees.
- What w-2 worker (non-union) bills are moving in Kansas in 2026?
- CivicRadar currently tracks 6 Kansas bills this session that affect w-2 worker (non-union) constituents including Increasing the minimum wage for employees that receive tips and gratuities.; Increasing the Kansas minimum wage to $15 an hour.; Enacting the aviation and innovative manufacturing in Kansas act to attract businesses establishing a headquarters or engaged in aircraft assembly, electric or hydrogen-powered motor vehicle production, and other specified industries to Kansas by offering companies meeting certain employment and investment requirements an investment tax credit, retention of a percentage of total payroll tax, reimbursement of eligible employee training and education expenses and a sales tax exemption for construction costs..
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- Enter your ZIP code on the CivicRadar home page. CivicRadar looks up your state and federal representatives automatically, and every bill page includes a tool to email or call them directly.
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- How does CivicRadar decide which bills affect w-2 worker (non-union) people?
- 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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