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when rural kansas is strong, kansas is strong. [applause] now maybe that's something folks aren't use today hearing from the a democrat, but i didn't get here yesterday. i know from years and years of traveling this the great state from the one small town to another that rural kansas is not only the economic engine of our state, it's our heart, it's our core, it's who we are and it's why we love being kansans. [applause] right now we are in a position of strength. we are debating how to responsibly spend the surplus that we have, not how to fill in the gaps. think of how far we have come in the last five years and we've got here by working together and we will only succeed in building a brighter future not just for rural kansas but for every corner of our state by continuing to work together. now, many of you have been fighting this fight for years and you've got the battle scars to show for it. i encourage you to remember the words that great kansan had who said you know what the happiest animal on earth is, it's a goldfish. you
when rural kansas is strong, kansas is strong. [applause] now maybe that's something folks aren't use today hearing from the a democrat, but i didn't get here yesterday. i know from years and years of traveling this the great state from the one small town to another that rural kansas is not only the economic engine of our state, it's our heart, it's our core, it's who we are and it's why we love being kansans. [applause] right now we are in a position of strength. we are debating how to...
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we'll revisit after every three years. >> i know kansas is tornado alley. you've been a burst of fresh air and the leadership you have provided, understand the competitive industry and new entrants and fiber. just the challenges they historically have faced. but also all network companies are deploying networks right now. and we are not stopping there. of course, to fiberoptics whether on the ground or on poles requires permits, locates a lot of you need that cities have. we very much from the broadband ready checklist, we are taking the incent opposed to a punishment approach. the carrot, not the stick. and the idea there is our cities are who weartnering with. when we are deploying assets on the ground or on poles these are long-term commitments and we are not here for a few years. so we want to make sure that we are having healthy long-term relationships with communities so we are there, we show up and weishings that we are struggling with the cities, what can we be doing to help partner. we are not perfect on the private side as well so we want to make
we'll revisit after every three years. >> i know kansas is tornado alley. you've been a burst of fresh air and the leadership you have provided, understand the competitive industry and new entrants and fiber. just the challenges they historically have faced. but also all network companies are deploying networks right now. and we are not stopping there. of course, to fiberoptics whether on the ground or on poles requires permits, locates a lot of you need that cities have. we very much...
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kansas to figure out. well some people would say maybe he's almost hiding behind the constitution as opposed to being the leader that the country was looking for. others would say this was oath. he took limited role. the federal government and these are the results that we. well what do we get from that from this we get violence. we get what's called bleeding eventually comes into play because free staters actually set up their own government in this town of topeka you've got in in lawrence, kansas. you've got the official government the pro-slavery folks, and they're not getting along very well. you pretty much violence on the plains of nebraska kansas erupting in front of them and it pretty bloody you've got killings on both sides a lot of property is a scary place to and once again the question is what's the president of the united states going to do? is he going to do anything? and once again, franklin pierce says, not my job. according pierce, the laws must be executed, but military force should not b
kansas to figure out. well some people would say maybe he's almost hiding behind the constitution as opposed to being the leader that the country was looking for. others would say this was oath. he took limited role. the federal government and these are the results that we. well what do we get from that from this we get violence. we get what's called bleeding eventually comes into play because free staters actually set up their own government in this town of topeka you've got in in lawrence,...
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as part of the animal health kor do kansas has thencentration of kansas health interest in the world. last year manhattan kansas welcomed the the state-of-the-art facility that will protect our nation's farmers severe zoonotic diseases. kansas continues to experience weather challenges. in kansas there is a wide array of those challenges but most oppressing is the drought. we need to address drought through mitigation resiliency. on monday of this week yesterday, i was in liberal kansas for the 2024 ogallala summit about the western third, western fourth of our state along with five other states six other states is a huge component of the agriculture economy. this event, this conference i attended in kansas broht stakeholder from across the high plains the region and beyond to discuss water management practices. how do we do better in preserving our assets and how do we conserve and utilize more efficiently that great asechlt key conservation research and education programs are included in the farm bill services which provide technical assistance and conservation programs like the con
as part of the animal health kor do kansas has thencentration of kansas health interest in the world. last year manhattan kansas welcomed the the state-of-the-art facility that will protect our nation's farmers severe zoonotic diseases. kansas continues to experience weather challenges. in kansas there is a wide array of those challenges but most oppressing is the drought. we need to address drought through mitigation resiliency. on monday of this week yesterday, i was in liberal kansas for the...
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so kansas after wyoming, another battle ground evolved. and that was in the colorado territory, the colorado territory is very rich in fossils and in the region, just south of denver, people started finding fossil bones of enormous size from rocks that were dated. the dressing and this where marsh first got in because some of the collectors immediately contacted him because they had heard that he paid very handsomely and wanted get in touch with them. the first one was an english expatriate, o.w. marcus, who actually left us this nice watercolor of one of the dinosaur court quarries that he worked on with another volunteer. these gentlemen worked the year even on the house with conditions to excavate these enormous phones, which was really difficult in a time we had no jackhammers and things like that everything had to be chiseled out of. the very hard sandstone. and this was the area we found the great jurassic dinosaur graveyards, which are still one of the great natural history attractions of the american west on the right and show you
so kansas after wyoming, another battle ground evolved. and that was in the colorado territory, the colorado territory is very rich in fossils and in the region, just south of denver, people started finding fossil bones of enormous size from rocks that were dated. the dressing and this where marsh first got in because some of the collectors immediately contacted him because they had heard that he paid very handsomely and wanted get in touch with them. the first one was an english expatriate,...
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laughing] we have a couple of men in the audience that are just as proud as the commission about the kansas city chiefs win in the super bowl. i know when you have three wins in such a short timeframe, the haters are going to hate. [laughing] but but i am not one of them,? are all right, no. in all seriousness we are just so happy to have the commissioner back with us. many of you know that he has been committed to bringing affordable, competitive broadband service to every american. at our policy summit last year, he was the very first fcc commissioner to call for congress to extend affordable connectivity for ram funding, which is absolutely critical to ensure this program that 23 million low income households to stay connected to broadband. it's scheduled to be out the fundin a timeframe. the fcc just released a public notice yesterday saying that the funding, the full funding will runut in april and only partial funding will be available in may. i know he's going to talk more about this. incompas supports congressng foe bipartisan, bicameral acp extension act. we think this is so, so im
laughing] we have a couple of men in the audience that are just as proud as the commission about the kansas city chiefs win in the super bowl. i know when you have three wins in such a short timeframe, the haters are going to hate. [laughing] but but i am not one of them,? are all right, no. in all seriousness we are just so happy to have the commissioner back with us. many of you know that he has been committed to bringing affordable, competitive broadband service to every american. at our...
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al of this to get to their promised land, kansas. now that should spark a couple questions for your family. why? why are these 300 folks going to kansas? well, there are push and pull factors going on here. right. these folks these folks experienced what john was talking about they experienced the hard work of emancipation the excitement of the jubilee ?h after emancipation, promise of reconstruction by 1877. a lot of that had turned to ashen and. the biggest frustration or one of the largest frustrations was the failure of land reform that the million acres that had been confiscated from, confederate traitors, had been given back to them by lincoln's worst decision. andrew johnson. and so land reform failed in the south. and that's a part of the push factor and the pl factor is the homestead act, which lincoln signed 1862, which offered americans and, immigrants who maintain that they would become citizens of 160 acres of land if stayed on s or ahead of a household and made improvements on the land and for those that don't think in
al of this to get to their promised land, kansas. now that should spark a couple questions for your family. why? why are these 300 folks going to kansas? well, there are push and pull factors going on here. right. these folks these folks experienced what john was talking about they experienced the hard work of emancipation the excitement of the jubilee ?h after emancipation, promise of reconstruction by 1877. a lot of that had turned to ashen and. the biggest frustration or one of the largest...
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and we're back with professor sean lee alexander of the university, kansas. professor, you mentioned this a little bit earlier, but how extensive was the news coverage and the public reaction to these kkk hearings? the news coverage is extensive. the newspapers are covering it. republican newspapers, newspapers at the time were very politically affiliated. republican newspapers are covering it extensively and trying to show the violence that's occurring. democratic newspapers are covering it and trying to do the opposite, show that the farce. again, public reaction is, you know, someone most people in republicans and a number of people in the north are horrified by that. that action, it's trying very much to the old idea of the abolitionist that this is moral suasion. we're trying to bring, convince people that this is morally wrong and we must do something. unfoel a lasting impact on the community and it will go, you know, in a very short order. it will disappear from a lot of people's public imagination and reality. what were some of the criticisms faced by
and we're back with professor sean lee alexander of the university, kansas. professor, you mentioned this a little bit earlier, but how extensive was the news coverage and the public reaction to these kkk hearings? the news coverage is extensive. the newspapers are covering it. republican newspapers, newspapers at the time were very politically affiliated. republican newspapers are covering it extensively and trying to show the violence that's occurring. democratic newspapers are covering it...
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he is the biggest kansas city chief fan in the room. oh, wait. [laughter] no, i got that wrong. >> no, it's true. >> i don't know. i think maybe we should have a little showdown between chris shipley and commissioner, what do you think? [laughter] nick is here too. so, you know, we've got a couple of men in the audience that are just as a proud as the commissioner about the kansas city chiefs' win in the super bowl. you know, i know when you have three wins in such a short time frame, the haters are gonna hat- [laughter] but with i am not one of them. okay? all right, no. in all seriousness, we are just so happy to have the commissioner back with us. many of you know that he has been committed to bringing affordable, competitive broadband service to every american. at our policy summit last year, he was the very first fcc commissioner or to call for congress to extend affordable connectivity for ram funding which is absolutely critical to insure that the program that currently is serving over 23 million low income households to stay connected to
he is the biggest kansas city chief fan in the room. oh, wait. [laughter] no, i got that wrong. >> no, it's true. >> i don't know. i think maybe we should have a little showdown between chris shipley and commissioner, what do you think? [laughter] nick is here too. so, you know, we've got a couple of men in the audience that are just as a proud as the commissioner about the kansas city chiefs' win in the super bowl. you know, i know when you have three wins in such a short time...
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he was a university of kansas dropoutz] and was an inveterate adventurer. he'd participated in expeditions to climatic extremes, both in deathalley and the yukon. for 17 months, he was an artillery officer with the cuban revolutionaries fighting against spain for inpendence. when the military buildup the spanish-american war began, he was appointed as the commanding as the commander regimental commander of the 20th kansas, and the 20th. kansas went to fill the philippines, but it arrived too late for the war with spain. but soon fight found itself fighting the americans former allies. the philippine independence forces under emilio funston andf kansas proved particularly adept at combat. in fact funston was awarded a medal of honor attack that turne enemy flank during a particularly significant campaign. so funston hey, send the courier that was carrying this correspondence along that correspondence to my headquarters in san jose, drew. and so here is one of the letters that that courier was carrying. and as you can see, it's a combination of spanish and a
he was a university of kansas dropoutz] and was an inveterate adventurer. he'd participated in expeditions to climatic extremes, both in deathalley and the yukon. for 17 months, he was an artillery officer with the cuban revolutionaries fighting against spain for inpendence. when the military buildup the spanish-american war began, he was appointed as the commanding as the commander regimental commander of the 20th kansas, and the 20th. kansas went to fill the philippines, but it arrived too...
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he is the biggest kansas city chie fan in the room. oh, wait. wait, wait, wait. i got that wrong. >> no, it's true. >> i look i think maybe we should have little shouldxa the commissioner. what do you think? dale smith this year, to get rid a couple of in audience data just as proud as the commission about the kansas city chiefs win in the super bowl. i know when you have three wins in such a short haters are going to hate, but i am not one of them, okay? arlette, no. in all seriousness we so happy to have the commissioner back with us. many of you know that he has been committed to bringing affordable, competitive ride band service to every american. at our policy summit last year heas very first fcc commissioner to call for congress to extend affordable f, which is absolutely critical to ensure that the program that currently is serving over 23 million low income households ta s broadband. it's scheduled to be out of funding in a very short timeframe. the sec just reld a public notice yesterday saying that the funding, the full frontal run-up in april and will
he is the biggest kansas city chie fan in the room. oh, wait. wait, wait, wait. i got that wrong. >> no, it's true. >> i look i think maybe we should have little shouldxa the commissioner. what do you think? dale smith this year, to get rid a couple of in audience data just as proud as the commission about the kansas city chiefs win in the super bowl. i know when you have three wins in such a short haters are going to hate, but i am not one of them, okay? arlette, no. in all...
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democrat laura kelly has been the governor of kansas is 2019 after serving as a state senator in the 14 years prior she talked about education, unemployment and job creation investments in rural communities during her state of the state address in topeka. this is about 45 minutes. [applause]
democrat laura kelly has been the governor of kansas is 2019 after serving as a state senator in the 14 years prior she talked about education, unemployment and job creation investments in rural communities during her state of the state address in topeka. this is about 45 minutes. [applause]
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law and order over rioting and disorder we have chosen fiscal responsibility over debt and professor kansas city chiefs seizure disorders and our choices have produced results that are second to none in this country. rankings of number one education and number one of education number one for [ toll involvement and talent developmentca and public higher educationhe andwe have the lowet [ applause ].rate of all it's incumbent upon us to build upon the accomplishments and we continue toesults for the people that elected us.■2h e delivered for people like cara what is here w with us today. please stand. has 11 brothers ad sisters and it makes education hard for her parents and her three older bthnder two younger sisters are in college and the rest are on track to follow in herb footsteps as she likes to say in her own words "when people say that school choice doesn't work, i simply show them my family". thank you,.■ih we stood up for parents against the woke mob and pans like tia best from jacksonville area. she's a mom of three and fought without having an agenda and post on them and tee y
law and order over rioting and disorder we have chosen fiscal responsibility over debt and professor kansas city chiefs seizure disorders and our choices have produced results that are second to none in this country. rankings of number one education and number one of education number one for [ toll involvement and talent developmentca and public higher educationhe andwe have the lowet [ applause ].rate of all it's incumbent upon us to build upon the accomplishments and we continue toesults for...
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oh, that's the university of kansas. that folks, because of the land grant act and others created these institutions 150 years ago, you keep going a little bit farther again. you're in e farmland but what rises off to the right in manhattan kansas kansas state right these incredible and the thing is like u cannot just make out of whole cloth 150 year old institutions. no one ever holds harvard 380 years or something. you can't just make new 380 year institutions. and so part of being a conservative, what rick will, do great things, talking about all the new things we need to create. but you can't just abandon those types of places and it will be difficult. and it's an uphill battle and you're outnumbered and all of those that are true. but there's certain facets of that and there's certain capital that exists. deep wells that have been dug over hundreds years that you can't just start. so those you our land grant universities and others are such a great testament to american ingenuity. and many of the great institutions
oh, that's the university of kansas. that folks, because of the land grant act and others created these institutions 150 years ago, you keep going a little bit farther again. you're in e farmland but what rises off to the right in manhattan kansas kansas state right these incredible and the thing is like u cannot just make out of whole cloth 150 year old institutions. no one ever holds harvard 380 years or something. you can't just make new 380 year institutions. and so part of being a...
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, they passed a law to make it to do abortions at the university of kansas hospital where i worked. rider to get the university hospital out of the you know the purchasing agreement with the government like some financial thing and of course know the dean said oh don't worry, we're going to fight that. and of course they didn't. and you know, abortion guys, you know, and so two weeks later or three weeks later, a month veryt who needs an abortion. and i'm like well, i didn't see at the meetings about it, so yeah. so i can't help. ly what happened was? you know, i spoke to the politician who wrote the law to get permission, and i've never this. and i was sitting in my basement in johnson county, kansas, and i had i had read every single thing on this complicated medical condition like i was prepared for like an oral boarding. i read every paper and all the quotes. i had it all laid like i was doing some kind of, like, game analysis. and so started to explain. and i'm not kidding. i maybe go w what he said was, o whatever you is best doctor. that's well, if whatever i thought wabest w
, they passed a law to make it to do abortions at the university of kansas hospital where i worked. rider to get the university hospital out of the you know the purchasing agreement with the government like some financial thing and of course know the dean said oh don't worry, we're going to fight that. and of course they didn't. and you know, abortion guys, you know, and so two weeks later or three weeks later, a month veryt who needs an abortion. and i'm like well, i didn't see at the meetings...
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the telegraph wire tie the cattle market of kansas to the tables of the east hitch the cotton mills of new england and the southern plantation and the new york cutting people. other methods of communication. it was slow and tedious. the telegraph was only means of rapid communication. it was direct, it was fast. it kept pace with the nations expanding frontiers. all late. why do you read? why do you read all? they're all like, why do you read what your paper? mr. long hey. yeah. hey, what's this? joe, what's way blank pages is the news, huh? what do you know? they were all playing. sorry. joe azari. joe's customer. it would have happened if we hadn't arranged it. there's plenty of news today, but it's still in the making. all right, man, we'll find that out right away. i don't mean to be personal, sir, but congratulations. oh, hey, did you mean to say, well, these twins were boys or girls or how could i forgotten that they are boys? and you understand, as a regular telegram, of course. oh, sure. it is. is new, but who else would like to get the good news? oh, this goes to about eight d
the telegraph wire tie the cattle market of kansas to the tables of the east hitch the cotton mills of new england and the southern plantation and the new york cutting people. other methods of communication. it was slow and tedious. the telegraph was only means of rapid communication. it was direct, it was fast. it kept pace with the nations expanding frontiers. all late. why do you read? why do you read all? they're all like, why do you read what your paper? mr. long hey. yeah. hey, what's...
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, they passed a law to make it to do abortions at the university of kansas hospital where i worked. it wasart some complicated rider to get the university hospital out of the you know the purchasing agreement with the government like some finanal dean said oh don't worry, we're going to fight that. and of course they didn't. and you know, abortion guys, you know, and so two weeks later or three weeks later, a month later, i get a call from someone about their very sick patient who needs an abortion. and i'm like well, i didn't see yeah.e meetings about it,■<■e■ so i can't help. sorry. and eventually what happened was? you know, i spoke to the politician who wrote the permi'r this. and i was sitting in my basement in johnson county, kansas, and i had i had read every single thing on this complicated medical condition like i was prepared for like an oral boarding. i read every paper and all the quotes. i had it all laid like i was doing some kind of, like, game analysis. and so started to explain. and i'no kidding. i maybe got five words out. and what he said was, oh, do whateve
, they passed a law to make it to do abortions at the university of kansas hospital where i worked. it wasart some complicated rider to get the university hospital out of the you know the purchasing agreement with the government like some finanal dean said oh don't worry, we're going to fight that. and of course they didn't. and you know, abortion guys, you know, and so two weeks later or three weeks later, a month later, i get a call from someone about their very sick patient who needs an...
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i represent the big first district of kansas which central and western kansas and number one producer of beef of wheat and sour gum. and we see every side of the supply chain. we know in kansas that food security is national security. and i tell people all the time and we are the free country we are, one of which we never had to rely on another country for our and this hearing has highlighted the negative impact that china can have on agriculture chain and i chair those concerns including larning tracts. any threat has to be taken very seriously. i'm chairman of the subcommittee and i would like to to china's questionable ambitions. china desires america's protein products and investments in securing our protein and emulating genetics overseas. given china's track record, can china be conducting espionage to acquire that united states has been developing rather than researching and developing it themselves and what should we think about that? >> that is an excellent question and thank you for absolutely do think that china would do. there is a reason why the committee on foreign inves
i represent the big first district of kansas which central and western kansas and number one producer of beef of wheat and sour gum. and we see every side of the supply chain. we know in kansas that food security is national security. and i tell people all the time and we are the free country we are, one of which we never had to rely on another country for our and this hearing has highlighted the negative impact that china can have on agriculture chain and i chair those concerns including...
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one producer to comply with 50 different states and how we are supposed to raise in kansas. let's talk about disaster assistance for second. kansas coming off back-to-back years of drought. we've had to apply for more disaster assistance. we probably have more complaints about the response in the rollout of this latest disaster assistance and anyone issue in the last several years. specifically they were getting disasters at a greater per acre rate than our families were. it was a progressive way of what is seeming to be very complicated. it seemed to be very slow. i would ask you to do this in the future. >> it is interesting. i'm looking at the numbers for kansas. 45,132 got more money as a result of this less. 82% of your producers actually benefited from this effort. having said that the way to avoid this is provide the resources fully and completely for the disaster. it was a 10-12 billion-dollar disaster. we told congress that. >> we gave $3.7 billion which i think was more than cover the situation. i think it is unfair to punish because they have more acres. let's tal
one producer to comply with 50 different states and how we are supposed to raise in kansas. let's talk about disaster assistance for second. kansas coming off back-to-back years of drought. we've had to apply for more disaster assistance. we probably have more complaints about the response in the rollout of this latest disaster assistance and anyone issue in the last several years. specifically they were getting disasters at a greater per acre rate than our families were. it was a progressive...
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it is crucial to have access to that infrastructure terms and >> i'm cheap innovation officer for kansas based provider. i've been in this space a long time. when the process does work, it works well it's a very cost-efficient way to deploy fiber. and our interes in attachment policy is related to the cost of deployment and aeraging existing infrastructure to deploy it at better cost. the world space of our state every dollar we can save it allowsus to go further into a mt further into the rural underserved homes. it's incredibly important to serve the uerserved. earlier you heard commissioner carr. you heard about the battles of last year in terms of action on the commission last year you walked us through what they were considering. adopted in decembe its order, declaratory ruling. >> it was probably the most monumental pole attachment policy shift we have seen since the 2018 order thesee along vere like to celebrate our winds at. it was four years in the making. it was initiated in 2020 and how they can be allocated. weot december 2023 are brought a little bit of a cheat sheet because
it is crucial to have access to that infrastructure terms and >> i'm cheap innovation officer for kansas based provider. i've been in this space a long time. when the process does work, it works well it's a very cost-efficient way to deploy fiber. and our interes in attachment policy is related to the cost of deployment and aeraging existing infrastructure to deploy it at better cost. the world space of our state every dollar we can save it allowsus to go further into a mt further into...
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long after you discover the tiny town there is an error in someone's reporting south carolina i think kansas is in the room today too, everybody has reached out and said this does not align the somethings i am collecting from us a reporting process to be truth on the ground for going back to the to amanda's points having all of the agencies and everybody focused on outreach and engagement with singular terms and a singular direction appoint people and was incredibly helpful in moving quickly we called it a preproduction draft. moving from■a that to an allocation in a very short period of time because of the back were heavily engaged with working together to get it right and making sure people understood the process. >> it is just not easy to do so i commend you all for doing that and for making what you have. sally, point of inter- agency what if it was like at the state level right now? >> we appreciate you taking our calls and working through those issues. we are also looking ahead as to implementation. as the funds are deployed, what can we do as a state office to help that move faster?
long after you discover the tiny town there is an error in someone's reporting south carolina i think kansas is in the room today too, everybody has reached out and said this does not align the somethings i am collecting from us a reporting process to be truth on the ground for going back to the to amanda's points having all of the agencies and everybody focused on outreach and engagement with singular terms and a singular direction appoint people and was incredibly helpful in moving quickly we...
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i'm looking at the numbers for kansas. ore money as a result of this factor. 10,217 got less. 82% of your producers actually benefited from this effort. having said that the way to avoid this the resources fully and completely for the disaster. it was a 10-12 billion-dollar disaster. we told congress that. >> we gave $3.7 billion which i think was more than adequate to situation. i think it is unfair to punish because they have more. let's talk about the packers and stockyards act. i don't know if we got a cover that today. in june of 2021, i quote re- proposed their rule to clarify that parties do not need to demonstrate harm in order to bring action. under certain provisions of the packers and stockyards act. the office of and budget before it is proposed. i point out that eight federal appeals courts have affirmed that the packers and stockyards act requires a person to generate. certainly we have over 60 livestock organizations opposing the rule because it hurts livestock producers. the position for the usda that you c
i'm looking at the numbers for kansas. ore money as a result of this factor. 10,217 got less. 82% of your producers actually benefited from this effort. having said that the way to avoid this the resources fully and completely for the disaster. it was a 10-12 billion-dollar disaster. we told congress that. >> we gave $3.7 billion which i think was more than adequate to situation. i think it is unfair to punish because they have more. let's talk about the packers and stockyards act. i...
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so go out the south, go across kansas and, colorado and figure out what's going on out there. the problem was there was a lot more trouble with diplomacy that zebulon pike had into because that territory that impeded on the louisiana purchase in the southern part of the united states were spanish territory and the spanish didn't really want a bunch of americans showing up in this southwestern part, the united states and the americans don't have any maps to tell them. quite precise, where the american territory the louisiana purchase ends, spanish territory begins. so zebulon accidentally gets himself kidnaped by the spanish because he wanders down south of what is today southern into near santa fe and albuquerque and they take him prisoner all the way down into mexico where they try and figure out what he's doing they take all his documents and journals and go through them and have them translated and they think he's a spy or maybe trying to overthrow the mexican government and so on and then they're finally like, oh, you're literally just a dude drawing plants. you can go to
so go out the south, go across kansas and, colorado and figure out what's going on out there. the problem was there was a lot more trouble with diplomacy that zebulon pike had into because that territory that impeded on the louisiana purchase in the southern part of the united states were spanish territory and the spanish didn't really want a bunch of americans showing up in this southwestern part, the united states and the americans don't have any maps to tell them. quite precise, where the...
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the presiding officer: the senator from kansas. to start y thanking senator budd for leading this very important issue to the senate floor. we rise to pay our honor and respect to the late laken riley and her family and mourn with her family. today we call on this chamber to come together to ensure this never happens again. laken hope riy -- laken hope riley was a beautiful young woman in the prime of her life. she was b broad daylight while jogging on the university of georgia's campus. her alleged venezuelan, was one of two million people paroled by joe biden. one of two million. ironically, his welcome here on the united states soil by this president on his egregious he w in 2022 when he crossed into texas illegally, but because of the biden administration's unlawful mass parole of illegal aliens, he was -- he was arrested by the new york police department last year for acting in a manner to endanger a child and for a motor vehicle violation. but he was quickly released and never turned over to ice for deportation, instead he wa
the presiding officer: the senator from kansas. to start y thanking senator budd for leading this very important issue to the senate floor. we rise to pay our honor and respect to the late laken riley and her family and mourn with her family. today we call on this chamber to come together to ensure this never happens again. laken hope riy -- laken hope riley was a beautiful young woman in the prime of her life. she was b broad daylight while jogging on the university of georgia's campus. her...
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and in it's either kansas or oklaho non profit groups have large areas. they are similar tenuously. you know restoring buffalo, their bison there but also native plants are also in montana the kit fox is coming back they had a i think they had a bear there, a grizzly there, which grizzly on the plains is a big thing. so those things, you know obviously they took millennia for it to become wha became it didn't take that long to undo it it'll take some time and a lot of effort but the the way that they graze and everything on the places doing it they see remarkable rejuvenation of the prairie system. and just picking up on your final comments, what parallels do you see between the story of the buffalo and debates we're having today orik energy policy you know, was a need we learn from that history? well, you know, in the i guess i'm trying to think about in terms of the debate there really wasn't that of a debate. you know, while this was going on, the slaughter, the united states government didn't necessarily did the government and the army did didn't destroy the buffalo because it w
and in it's either kansas or oklaho non profit groups have large areas. they are similar tenuously. you know restoring buffalo, their bison there but also native plants are also in montana the kit fox is coming back they had a i think they had a bear there, a grizzly there, which grizzly on the plains is a big thing. so those things, you know obviously they took millennia for it to become wha became it didn't take that long to undo it it'll take some time and a lot of effort but the the way...
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with this information we set out across kansas driving down every highway starting with 2 going east and west looking for the sign. on the second day of the search i happened to be with the agent from kansas city, highway 20 and found that sign. the focus was near the highway's end and as we got closer we could see the tree, expedited the world's victim identification rescue from ongoing abuse that very day. through discovery on the dark days had elapsed.escue oy during my 7 years running program and lab, it's not near enough. as tim stated earlier, tens of thousands of unsolved series, unidentified victims that are waiting to safeguard them. there's incredible blueprint in hsi and we need to not look further to see the path forward. a document laying out a viable strategy for requires global collaboration. every case i worked in my 20 years has a global nexus. offenders do not care about lines onhe map. rape of 3-year-old on video by her own father and minutes available on dark net child exploitation site with a million members. in under an hour the child's worst moments are downloa
with this information we set out across kansas driving down every highway starting with 2 going east and west looking for the sign. on the second day of the search i happened to be with the agent from kansas city, highway 20 and found that sign. the focus was near the highway's end and as we got closer we could see the tree, expedited the world's victim identification rescue from ongoing abuse that very day. through discovery on the dark days had elapsed.escue oy during my 7 years running...
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these are people that have that kind ofsense and memory that are working towards this, this like kansas city talking in terms of your question, the postage, how much it cost, the it's the same for union as it was before the war. during the war, what people getting used to just recently as war comes along is postage stamps were onlymy 1851, they're this is almost still kind of a new thing for people who are writing these letters during the war to even have a stamp on them and they give the government gives a provision for the military members allow them to not have to pay a stamp to have their mailed sent at the means the recipient pays on the other. so there's no free mail as there is for contingencies own zones today for of the secretary of defense says that they're in a zone that it's too difficult to get the postage through that, they get a privilege of using the mail for free. but it was this is the first allowance of that in acknowledgment both of the importance of the mail, but also what kenneth says about the supply the supply line of getting all those letters woulde prohibitive.
these are people that have that kind ofsense and memory that are working towards this, this like kansas city talking in terms of your question, the postage, how much it cost, the it's the same for union as it was before the war. during the war, what people getting used to just recently as war comes along is postage stamps were onlymy 1851, they're this is almost still kind of a new thing for people who are writing these letters during the war to even have a stamp on them and they give the...
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kansas city and livermoore haveg through establishing enclave for cooperation. mpo, the field officeontractor e together to provide joint recommendations of ways to employ technology while effectively managing cybersecurity. as you know that's not an easy task when we talk about deterrence. past forward will require collaboration and reach forward to doing things differently. this is the clear future class of emdi and one well down the road to achieving. and withhat, i leave time for■j [applause] >> all right. thank you so much for those comments. so we have a little bit of time for questions today so i can open it up to the floor for any ■0questions. >> we will start with your questions then. >> all right. >> so jim, you mentioned in you■ talk that today we were asked to do more than we have been asked in many decades and we are also entering a time where budgets are more and more constrained as we move forward because of all the things that the administrations are trying to get done in the country, so based on the challenges and the priorities that were
kansas city and livermoore haveg through establishing enclave for cooperation. mpo, the field officeontractor e together to provide joint recommendations of ways to employ technology while effectively managing cybersecurity. as you know that's not an easy task when we talk about deterrence. past forward will require collaboration and reach forward to doing things differently. this is the clear future class of emdi and one well down the road to achieving. and withhat, i leave time for■j...