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    Rogers encouraged by Kansas House’s rural development panel

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    By KMAN Staff on December 31, 2018 State News
    In this Thursday, May 24, 2018, photo, Kansas Democratic gubernatorial candidate Laura Kelly, left, and fellow state Sen. Lynn Rogers, right, shake hands after Kelly announces Rogers as her running mate at an event outside Topeka High School in Topeka, Kan. Kelly is from Topeka and is touting her and Rogers' government experience in choosing him for lieutenant governor. Candidates for governor are picking running mates from different regions to bolster key campaign themes and address potential political trouble spots. (AP Photo/John Hanna)

    TOPEKA — Democratic Lieutenant Gov.-elect Lynn Rogers says he’s encouraged that the Kansas House has formed a new Rural Revitalization Committee and looks forward to working with its Republican chairman.

    Rogers will lead an Office of Rural Prosperity once he and Democratic Gov.-elect Laura Kelly take office Jan. 14. The office will promote rural areas, develop policies for serving them and work to ensure that state agencies’ efforts line up with rural communities’ needs.

    The House committee will examine problems facing rural areas that include declining populations and limited access to broadband service.

    Rogers said: “The broader the discussion, the more beneficial it will be.”

    The new House committee’s chairman is GOP Rep. Don Hineman of Dighton. Fellow Republicans ousted him as House majority leader earlier this month

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