
All eyes have been on the Kansas legislature this week as they look to override Gov. Kathleen Sebelius’ veto of a bill proposing two coal-fired power plants in the state. The Kansas State Senate did override the veto, but the State House did not achieve an override. Think that’s a success? Hold up – there’s word that the State House will try again today to override a veto that has the state making a stand for clean energy. It’s been a long road thus far in this skirmish over two proposed coal-fired power plants in the state – all stemming from Kansas Department of Health and Environment Secretary Rod Bremby in Oct. 2007 denying Sunflower Electric’…Keep reading
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