Kansas lawmakers revive bill to cut combination hunting-fishing license fees for seniors and kids

By: Grace Hills

Outlets: Kansas Reflector

Published: February 4, 2026

Words: 791

Last Updated: 3 weeks, 1 day ago


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TOPEKA — Companion bills introduced in the House and Senate would make it cheaper for young and old Kansans to hunt and fish in the state, in part revamping a similar statute that expired in 2020.

Proponents testified to the popularity of the former statute, which reduced the cost of the 10-year combination hunting and fishing license for seniors. They urged legislators to adopt a similar approach for kids by expanding eligibility for the kids …

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