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Brief: Roberts on Farm Bill, Protestors Locked Out, Tornado Relief in Kansas, Key Endorsement for Colyer

 

Volunteers showed up to help after an EF-3 tornado tore through Eureka, Kansas. The tornado injured eight people and damaged dozens of homes

The state Adjutant General’s Department says in a news release that more volunteers are needed in Eureka after more than 300 people showed up on Thursday to help. The twister that hit the town of about 2,400 residents Tuesday night has been classified as an EF-3 with winds of at least 136 mph. Nearly 80 homes were damaged and at least 10 were destroyed. The high school also was damaged.

 

 

Kansas Senator Pat Roberts spoke about the Farm Bill. He is the Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman.

“Today marks an important day for farm country. We are one step closer to providing farmers and ranchers a Farm Bill with the certainty and predictability they deserve,” said Chairman Roberts. “I thank my partner in this journey, Ranking Member Stabenow, as well as many of our Senate colleagues who offered leadership and expertise. I am proud we have a strong, budget neutral Farm Bill with broad support.”

 

Kansas Governor Jeff Colyer received a key endorsement. Developing story. The Wichita Eagle’s Kansas Statehouse reporter:


 

Kansas lawmakers question why security officials locked protestors out of the Statehouse.

Top leaders from both parties directed the director of Legislative Administrative Services to prepare a report during a meeting Wednesday. They want answers about when security officials can lock people out of the Statehouse and who has the authority to make such a decision.

 

 

The Brief is a daily roundup from St. Joe Post and around the web. The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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