Ernst Applauds Senate Passage of Bipartisan Manufacturing and Rural Investment Bill
needed most — fueling job creation, strengthening local Kansas economies, and ensuring that the next wave of American growth
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needed most — fueling job creation, strengthening local Kansas economies, and ensuring that the next wave of American growth
lead this bipartisan resolution in their honor.” “In Kansas and across the country, countless women play an important … decisions that keep an operation running. Across Kansas and the country, their strength and steady leadership
more energy independence, and support our national security.” “Kansas has a long history as a leader in agriculture … bolster our aviation industry, open new markets for Kansas farmers and rural communities and promote American energy independence
United States Attorney for the District of Kansas, by a vote of 12-10; James Kruger
easily transport what they need to operate effectively.” “Kansas farmers, ranchers and agricultural producers depend on reliable, efficient
protectors. There has to be justice here,”–Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, Chairman of the Republican Attorneys General
Board, Michigan Catholic Conference, Queens Federation of Churches, Kansas Family Voice, Frontline Policy Council (Georgia), New Jersey Family
Grassley (R-Iowa) joined Sens. Roger Marshall (R-Kansas) and Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) in reintroducing theCooper … National Fraternal Order of Police and the Kansas Sheriffs Association. “Our family continues to be extremely grateful
imposing its will on ag-heavy states like Kansas with regulations that will also restrict our ability … proud to support this legislation that gives Kansas agriculture producers the freedom to produce safe, affordable food
imposing its will on ag-heavy states like Kansas with regulations that will also restrict our ability … proud to support this legislation that gives Kansas agriculture producers the freedom to produce safe, affordable food
Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-Del.), Roger Marshall (R-Kansas) and Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) welcomed unanimous
introducing this legislation in the House: “Across Kansas’ Big First District and the country, net farm income
000to remove an unsafe Canadian Pacific Kansas City at-grade crossing and construct a high-level grade separation