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Thank you for supporting the Kansas Energy Fairness Act!
February 4, 2019

Thank you for submitting a form showing support for the Kansas Energy Fairness Act! If you have not submitted a form with a testimony, please do so on this link.

We have several important bill updates to share:

  • Thus far, we’ve received nearly 200 submissions and several letters in favor of the Kansas Energy Fairness Act (SB 124 and HB 2190). Way to go Kansas!
  • If you submitted your name on the form without a testimony/comment on solar in Kansas, we can either update your entry or simply include your name in support of the bill, email Jamie if wish to add a testimony
  • We are in need of business and organization letters, email Jamie to let her know if you would like to submit a testimony on behalf of a business or organization. 
  • Our Save Kansas Solar webpage is now live! Let us know what you think and share the page with others.
  • We will be holding a Save Kansas Solar rally as part of our upcoming day of advocacy at the Capitol in Topeka (WEALTH Day) on March 12th. If you’d like to learn more about WEALTH Day, follow this link. Otherwise, SAVE March 12th on your calendar and stay tuned for more information on the solar rally portion of WEALTH Day.

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