Oct 06, 2025

Gov. Kelly to speak at Salina South, gathering priorities for 2026 state budget

Posted Oct 06, 2025 7:56 PM
Gov. Kelly expected to speak to the public at Salina South High School on Thursday, October 9 for the start of the "People's Budget." The Governor will be gathering priorities for the state's budget ahead of the 2026 legislative session. 
Gov. Kelly expected to speak to the public at Salina South High School on Thursday, October 9 for the start of the "People's Budget." The Governor will be gathering priorities for the state's budget ahead of the 2026 legislative session. 

Salina Post

Governor Laura Kelly has announced the launch of her statewide listening tour, "The People’s Budget."

Throughout the fall, Governor Kelly will travel to 8 communities across Kansas to host town hall events where she will speak directly with Kansans, gathering their priorities for the state’s budget ahead of the 2026 legislative session.

“Today, I’m launching The People’s Budget tour, because Kansans should know and have a say in where their hard-earned taxpayer dollars are going,” Governor Laura Kelly said. “My administration has been laser-focused on building a strong fiscal foundation for our state. In the months ahead, it’s critical that we continue down the path of responsible budgeting to ensure Kansas does not return to the days of reckless fiscal mismanagement.”

The People’s Budget tour will launch on Thursday, October 9, at Salina South High School.

Governor Kelly will be joined at each event by Adam Proffitt, Director of the Budget/Secretary of the Kansas Department of Administration.

According to the Kelly administration, each January, the Governor presents a balanced budget proposal to the Kansas Legislature that outlines investments in education, health care, infrastructure, public safety, and other key areas. Moreover, the Kansas Legislature disregarded Governor's budget proposal, "opting to craft its own budget" according to the Kelly administration.

The Kelly administration added, the budget passed in April by the Legislature leaves the state "facing severe budget shortfalls in the years ahead."

Reportedly, the budget created by the state Legislature is projected to have Kansas spend $300 to $700 million more than it receives each year for the foreseeable future, jeopardizing the long-term fiscal health of the state. 

The People’s Budget tour will take place on the schedule below:

  1. Thursday, October 9: Salina
  2. Wednesday, October 29: Hays
  3. Wednesday, October 29: Garden City
  4. Monday, November 3: Kansas City, Kansas
  5. Wednesday, November 5: Leawood
  6. Thursday, November 6: Emporia
  7. Monday, November 10: Pittsburg
  8. Wednesday, November 12: Wichita

Space at each venue will be limited and entrance will be on a first-come first-serve basis.

The Governor’s Office encourages RSVPs in advance to accurately gauge community interest in each event. Those interested in attending the events should visit this form for additional information. Doors will open approximately 15 minutes before the listed start time.

Submission of an RSVP does not guarantee entry due to venue capacity.