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The Farm Bill: Food and Hunger in the Heartland

  • The Dole Institute of Politics 2350 Petefish Drive Lawrence, KS, 66045 United States (map)

Working lands, ecosystems, towns, and cities all need scarce water resources to survive in an uncertain future. With a plethora of legal battles and competing interests between powerful players, water access, quantity, and quality is a hot topic in Kansas. In discussion with Representatives Lindsay Vaughn and Kenny Titus, we explore the state of water quantity and quality and the conversations happening within the state. Karen Willey will lead this semester’s four-part Discussion Group Series.

This program is presented in partnership with the KU Honors Program.

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