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Kansas Small Business Owners Outline Top Priorities Ahead of 2026 Legislative Session

Kansas Small Business Owners Outline Top Priorities Ahead of 2026 Legislative Session

January 9, 2026

NFIB Kansas will work with lawmakers to promote a fair, more predictable business environment

TOPEKA (Jan. 9, 2026) – With state lawmakers preparing to gavel in the 2026 legislative session next week, Kansas small business owners are calling for reforms to ensure a fair and more predictable business environment.

“This year, Main Street Kansans are asking state lawmakers to curb lawsuit abuse and oppose employer mandates,” NFIB State Director Dan Murray said. “When a small business owner is hit with a frivolous lawsuit, they often have to divert time and resources away from running their business. Capping non-economic damages would go a long way in providing commonsense guardrails within our judicial system. We are also asking lawmakers to resist any new mandates on small businesses.

“Promoting a fair and more predictable business environment helps Main Street create good jobs for Kansans and meet their customers’ needs. We will continue to elevate the voice of small business owners in Topeka.”

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