Kansas Legislature Working Bills Through Second Month of Session
The Kansas Legislative session continues into its second month with new bill introductions and legislators working bills through committees. Although a few pieces of legislation have passed originating chambers, much of the work has been committee work. Kansas Cattlemen’s Association has been reviewing introduced legislation, and the KCA Board of Directors has taken some positions on behalf of independent cattle producers. KCA will support proposed House Bill 2204, a bill pro
From Tyler’s Desk: In Perpetuity: The Carbon Offset Fraud
Bill Gates is on a crusade to save the planet from climate change. He is arguing that the entire world will need to change, including cheeseburgers. Although he admits he himself is one of the single-highest emitters of greenhouse gases on the planet, he justifies his carbon footprint by spending over $7 million annually on carbon offset credits. Some of you may relate to my fondness of breathing. I find it fairly necessary in my daily life. I don’t put much energy into brea