What do you think about the simultaneous drawdowns of the Ogallalah aquiver and the Hugoton gas fields?
This is a very thorny issue. Sufficient water supply is always a problem, especially in drought-like conditions such as we have experienced the past several years. What is the best solution to the depopulation/aging of so many Kansas counties? I have a “rural revitalization” plan, as discussed above. Using a simple bill to create an internet-access authority initially and quickly, I will follow the model set by Georgia, a simple (2-page) bill that created just such an authority in the form of a commission and in the end, allowed high-speed internet access to reach throughout that state in several years. We can do this in Kansas in 2 years or less if we put our minds to it. Access to high-speed internet will immediately create an opportunity for businesses to relocate in our less populated areas. Without internet, they won’t. In addition, we must enhance tax incentives, likely tax credits specifically targeted to encouraging investment to rehabilitate our “main streets” throughout Kansa
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