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Rep. Davids Advocates Tariff Relief for Kansas Small Businesses
March 19, 2026
Representative Sharice Davids is actively supporting legislative and community efforts to alleviate the financial impact of tariffs on small businesses and families in Kansas. She backs the Restoring Economic Lifelines for Independent Enterprises and Family Businesses (RELIEF) Act, which proposes automatic tariff refunds to reduce bureaucratic delays and provide timely financial relief. Additionally, Davids visited K.C. Strings, a major local manufacturer in Merriam, Kansas, to highlight the challenges small businesses face from rising costs and uncertain federal policies, emphasizing bipartisan collaboration to strengthen domestic supply chains and reduce regulatory burdens.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the potential for tariff refund mechanisms to improve cash flow for small manufacturers and suppliers in Kansas, which may influence contract pricing and supply chain stability.
- The focus on bipartisan support for reducing regulatory and tariff-related burdens indicates possible shifts in federal procurement policies affecting small business participation.
- Companies serving or partnering with Kansas-based small businesses should evaluate how tariff relief legislation and supply chain strengthening initiatives could impact procurement opportunities and contract requirements.
- This development underscores the importance of monitoring federal legislative actions that aim to support small business resilience in manufacturing and related sectors.
We have a unique business here which also happens to be one of the largest of its kind in the Midwest. We're also looking for opportunities to expand our operation, perhaps using 3D printing. We are very proud of what we do here and are glad for Rep. Davids to see what we're up to.
— Jim Upton
Small businesses like K.C. Strings are part of what makes our communities strong. But Iโm hearing from more and more Kansas business owners who are worried about rising costs and unpredictable policies coming out of Washington. Reckless tariffs and economic uncertainty make it harder for small manufacturers to plan, hire, and grow. Iโll keep working across the aisle to support small businesses, strengthen our domestic supply chains, and make sure entrepreneurs here in Kansas have a fair shot to succeed.
— Sharice Davids
Agencies
U.S. House of Representatives, Kansas Farm Bureau, U.S. House Agriculture Committee
Vendors
K.C. Strings