The bill establishes a property tax task force in Kansas, consisting of nine members from both the Senate and House of Representatives, including chairpersons and minority leaders from relevant committees. The task force is tasked with reviewing the property tax system in Kansas and developing recommendations for improvements, focusing on aspects such as property valuations and tax levies. The chairperson of the task force will be a Senate member appointed by the president of the Senate, and the task force will operate with a quorum of five members.

The task force is required to submit a report with its findings and recommendations to the legislature by January 31, 2026. Additionally, the bill outlines that legislative members attending task force meetings will be compensated as per existing statutes, and it specifies that the task force will receive assistance from various legislative offices. The provisions of the bill will expire on January 31, 2026, and it will take effect upon publication in the statute book.