Sen. Moran, State Leadership Announce Historic Economic Development Project for Kansas

“With this major development, Kansas is being recognized around the world for our talented workforce, innovative environment and quality of life,” said Sen. Moran.”
Kansas Reportedly Landing $4 Billion Panasonic Factory that will Make Batteries for Tesla

“A Japanese news agency is reporting that Panasonic chose Kansas for the plant because of its tax rates and taxpayer incentives.”
Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Brett Schmidt, Learning Cross Child Care

“While in southern Kansas, Brett observed an intergenerational day care program in a nursing home. “I thought it was cutting edge,” he said. He wanted to establish such a program in northwest Kansas.”
Governor Laura Kelly Ceremonially Signs Bill to Make Child Care More Affordable and Accessible

“Bill Expands Tax Credit to Encourage Businesses to Provide Child Care for Employees”
Sen. Marshall Asks USDA for Answers on Partnership with United Farmer Workers of America

“U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack requesting answers on the partnership with United Farm Workers (UFW) of America and the implementation of the department’s program”
Governor Laura Kelly Continues Fiscal Responsibility with Nearly $1 Billion Rainy Day Fund

“Fiscal Year 2022 is First Time in Over Two Decades Kansas Hasn’t Gone into Debt”
Next Generation: High School Students Get Lessons in Livestock Leadership

“Hosted by the K-State Department of Animal Sciences and Industry and sponsored by the Livestock and Meat Industry Council Inc., academy director Sharon Breiner said the academy’s goal is to develop young leaders within the livestock industry and prepare them for a successful future in the field. “
U.S. Supreme Court Again Rules for Oklahoma, Strikes Down EPA’s Lawless Power-Grab That Threatened Economy and Jobs

“Today, in another important victory, in West Virginia v. EPA the Court struck down the Environmental Protection Agency’s power-grab under the Clean Air Act—a lawless effort that, if allowed, would have cost billions of dollars, closed businesses, and led to the loss of countless jobs. “
NBAF Representative Visits Clay Center

“Garas goes on and says that more than 70% of the new and emerging infectious disease are humans to zoonotic and that currently there are only four other countries that have the capability to study large live stock, and as of yet, the United States isn’t one of them.”
Years After Nixing a Deal with Tyson, This Small Kansas Town is Still Growing

“Four years after fighting off a controversial chicken processing plant, the growing Leavenworth County community approved a deal with little fuss to bring in Topeka-based Hill’s Pet Nutrition with a 10-year, 100% tax abatement.”