Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 1624 proposes a constitutional amendment for Kansas that aims to establish a "freedom from taxes fund" and a temporary Kansas Citizens Freedom Review Board. The resolution seeks to eliminate various taxes, including motor vehicle property taxes, state-mandated property taxes, and state-imposed income and privilege taxes. The review board will evaluate existing tax exemptions to determine their approval or elimination, with the goal of streamlining the tax system and alleviating the financial burden on citizens. The resolution also outlines the creation of three sub-funds within the freedom from taxes fund, which will be managed by the state treasurer, ensuring that funds collected from tax eliminations are used solely for their intended purposes.

The amendment aims to gradually phase out state income and privilege taxes while reducing property taxes on motor vehicles and homes, all without compromising essential services. The Kansas Citizens Freedom Review Board will assess tax exemptions every five years, allowing the legislature to restore popular tax breaks if necessary. The resolution emphasizes the protection of the freedom from taxes fund from being appropriated for other uses, ensuring its focus on tax reduction for current and future generations of Kansans. If approved, the amendment will be presented to voters in the November 2026 general election.