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'Not as much got done as I wanted': What did lawmakers achieve in 2026 with the Kansas water crisis?
TOPEKA (KSNT) - Kansas Governor Laura Kelly is expressing dissatisfaction this week over the lack of progress made on water legislation in the statehouse this year. Water is drying up in the Sunflower State, as research shows some communities could run out of fresh water in as little as 25 years. Water supply issues in [...]
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