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Kansas Ranks Seventh for Fewest Government Restrictions

Aug 31, 2022

The Mercatus Center at George Mason University released version 2.0 of its research analyzing the volume of restrictions and requirements on individuals and businesses in each state's regulatory code. Kansas ranked seventh among the states for the fewest number of restrictions and requirements, making it a low friction state to…

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Kansas APEX bill to lower Corporate Income Tax in 2023

Aug 31, 2022

On February 10, 2022, Attracting Powerful Economic Expansion (APEX) was signed into law by Kansas Governor Laura Kelly. The Act addressed the unique needs of for-profit companies within targeted industry sectors that invest $1 billion or more in the expansion of their operations or relocation of their headquarters anywhere in…

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Capitol Insider podcast: Lt. Gov. Lynn Rogers leads rural prosperity efforts

Dec 23, 2019

The heart of Lt. Gov. Lynn Rogers’ rural development initiative is the search for a basket of remedies to quality of life challenges eroding communities outside the state’s urban centers. The administration’s new Office of Rural Prosperity intends to grapple with housing shortages, financially struggling hospitals and shuttered businesses on main street. Priorities include boosting […]

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As Rural America Slips, Governors Look for Ways to Help

Dec 23, 2019

Cognizant is a technology company with offices in big cities all over the world. That’s not a coincidence. When it comes to generating jobs in the digital economy, “urban revitalization” ranks right up there with a strong educational system, Cognizant President Malcolm Frank told governors attending the annual meeting of the National Governors Association in […]

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Kansas leader talks rural growth

Dec 23, 2019

WATHENA, Kansas — A Kansas leader is on a tour to assure constituents and businesses that he won’t approach their needs with a “Let them eat cake” attitude. Visiting Marie Antoinette’s Gluten Free Bake Shoppe and the Dairy Barn family restaurant on Thursday afternoon in Wathena, Lt. Gov. Lynn Rogers emphasized how the Democratic-led administration […]

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Nickerson turnout impresses Kansas Lt. Gov. Lynn Rogers

Dec 23, 2019

Mary Clarkin Tuesday Jun 18, 2019 at 1:01 AM NICKERSON — About 120 people came to the Monday night kickoff of Kansas Lt. Gov. Lynn Rogers’ 12-city Rural Prosperity Tour listening stops, exceeding organizers’ expectations. The event coincided with meetings of the Nickerson City Council and the Nickerson-South Hutchinson USD 309 Board of Education, but in addition to local residents, the […]

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Lt. Gov. Rogers looking for answers through rural Kansas tour

Dec 23, 2019

SABETHA, Kan. (KSNT) – Lieutenant Governor Lynn Rogers is traveling across the state to try and make sure rural voices are heard in Topeka. The lieutenant governor has made 11 of the 12 stops on the Rural Prosperity Listening Tour. On Monday he toured the town of Sabetha. Rogers toured the local hospital and talked […]

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Push to expand KanCare crucial for rural hospitals

Dec 23, 2019

GREG LOWER [email protected] Rural health officials are pushing to expand KanCare, the state’s Medicaid program, to cover nearly 150,000 additional people. Dennis Franks, Neosho Memorial Regional Medical Center Chief Executive Officer, said rural health care in Kansas is facing a crisis, and expanding the program would not only help hospitals but also mental health, substance […]

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People In The Emptying Parts Of Rural Kansas Insist 'We're Not Going To Let Them Die'

Dec 23, 2019

COURTLAND, Kansas — Rural Kansas has a storied past, but decades of population decline stand poised to turn many once-vibrant places into ghost towns. The struggle for survival reveals itself in emptied Main Streets, shuttered factories and tired-looking neighborhoods dominated by houses built before World War II. An exodus that started more than 100 years […]

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Rural Kansas Loves Its Hospitals, But Keeping Them Open Only Gets Harder

Dec 23, 2019

ANTHONY, Kansas — Few things signal a rural community’s decline more powerfully than the closure of its hospital. Like shuttered schools and empty Main Streets, an abandoned hospital serves as a tangible reminder of the erosive power of decades of population loss and unrelenting economic trends. “Our rural communities are challenged and, because of that, […]

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