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Leising to serve on study committees
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by Kimberly James, The Center Square | April 09, 2021 02:00 PM Print this article
Kansas state Sen. Mike Thompson is proposing legislation that would limit the placement of wind turbines in rural areas.
Thompson, chairman of the State Senate Utilities Committee, fears that improper placement could cause property values to fall and impose on rural residents quality of life. The legislation in Kansas (SB 279) would prohibit construction of a wind turbine facility until the developer enters into a facility agreement with the landowner, Ed Cross, president of Kansas Independent Oil and Gas Association, told The Center Square. It also establishes minimum setbacks for wind turbines and requires the board of county commissioners in each county to approve an application for construction of the facility.
Kansas senator proposes legislation to limit placement of wind turbines
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State Sen. Chip Perfect
STATEHOUSE – State Sen. Chip Perfect (R-Lawrenceburg) has been reappointed by Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray (R-Martinsville) to chair the Senate Committee on Commerce and Technology for the 122nd Indiana General Assembly.
“I am grateful to continue my service as chair of the Senate Committee on Commerce and Technology,” Perfect said. “Over the past year, Hoosier businesses have struggled amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and it’s important the General Assembly do everything it can to revitalize our economy. I look forward to reviewing the bills that are assigned to this committee and finding ways to help businesses across the state come back stronger than ever.”