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The issues affecting agriculture, energy, and environment policy are of particular importance to Kansas. As one of the top 5 agriculture exporting states in the nation, the Kansas economy is directly connected to the agriculture industry. Kansas also has oil and gas reserves which make it an important part of our nation's energy policy. The state has much to offer in the production of petroleum and bio fuels, as well as power production through solar, wind and nuclear facilities. Environmental integrity is also an important asset that Kansas enjoys. Clean air and water are a necessity - both for the public at large, and the agricultural production in the state. Water quality concerns in the state have become increasingly important. I constantly look for ways to promote the mutual benefit of cleaner energy and a better environment - through agricultural production and innovation, as well as conservation techniques. |
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ENERGY POLICY |
Energy policy has been neglected for far too long. We see the effects in the sporadic high prices at the pump, in the fact that we import almost 60% of the oil we consume, and in the complexities we must endure in our foreign policy, due to our heavy dependency on oil-producing nations to meet our existing energy needs. Read More |
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OGALLALA AQUIFER |
Nearly a third of the water used for irrigation in the U.S. comes from one source -- the High Plains Aquifer. This aquifer lies beneath about 175,000 square miles of the eight states on the Great Plains. Read More |
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THE FARM BILL |
What will the bill do? How will it affect you? Find out more from the USDA |
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THE NEW HOMESTEAD ACT |
Fifty percent of Kansas County's have suffered from 10% out-migration in the last 20 years. As we see many of our rural areas diminish, I see hope. Read More |
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KANSAS RENEWABLE FUELS |
Over the past 50 years, we Americans have nearly tripled our energy use. China, India and other developing nations are following in our footsteps by rapidly increasing their consumption of energy, and supplies are running out. Renewable sources of energy will be vital to the future success of our nation. Read More |
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