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This is kind of interesting. There has not been a USS Kansas in the Navy far longer than Utah, Arizona or Oklahoma. There was a gunboat by that name during the Civil War, then BB-21 which was commissioned in 1907, decommissioned in 1921, struck in 1923 and broken up in 1924. Reckoning from 1921, there has been no USS Kansas for 99 years. And currently the name has not been assigned to any planned boat.
There is an LCS by the name of USS Kansas City ready to be commissioned, but it would be a greater honor to have a garbage scow named after you than an LCS. 
Virginia-class submarine hulls SSN-804 through SSN-811 have been procured but are as yet unnamed and construction is still a few years away on any of them. I would have to imagine that one of them will receive the name Kansas. Particularly since the above linked Congressional Research Service report specifically spoke about the lengthy lack of a USS Kansas.
Theoretically, it could also be used as a name for a Columbia-class ballistic missile submarine. However, none of those boats have yet been procured and naming rules have not yet been announced for the class.