Kansas 2025-2026 Regular Session

Kansas Senate Bill SCR1612

Introduced
2/11/25  
Refer
2/13/25  
Refer
1/12/26  
Refer
2/10/26  

Caption

Proposing to amend the constitution of the state of Kansas by allowing the legislature to contract public debt and pledges to the payment thereof the full faith, credit and taxing power of the state and giving the legislature authority over all matters concerning the contracting of public debt.

Impact

The proposed amendment seeks to enhance the state’s ability to optimize debt costs, potentially reducing interest rates on new and outstanding debt obligations. By allowing the legislature to take a more active role in contracting public debt, the amendment aims to improve financial efficiency and service. This change is expected to have a significant impact on how the state funds various projects and services, enabling more strategic financial planning and execution from state leaders.

Summary

SCR1612 proposes an amendment to the Kansas Constitution aimed at modernizing the existing public debt laws established in 1861. The key provision allows the state legislature to directly contract public debt, thereby pledging the full faith, credit, and taxing power of the state for the repayment of such debt. This amendment is designed to create a more flexible financial environment that enables the legislature to manage state financial obligations more effectively, including the issuance of general obligation bonds and revenue bonds.

Contention

While the bill purports to modernize the financial mechanisms of the state, there may be points of contention regarding the implications of expanding legislative authority over public debt. Critics may argue that this increased flexibility could lead to excessive borrowing or fiscal irresponsibility, potentially impacting the state’s long-term financial health. The debate surrounding SCR1612 will likely focus on the balance between enhancing financial capability and maintaining prudent fiscal management to avoid over-leveraging state resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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