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NeoConsSuck

(2,544 posts)
Sun Apr 14, 2013, 07:56 PM Apr 2013

Kansas's Self-Destruct Button: A Bill to Outlaw Sustainability

It seems like every time the Sunflower State pops up in my news feed, it’s for something like this: House Bill No. 2366, a proposed law that would make it illegal to use “public funds to promote or implement sustainable development.”

Kansas, the place where I spent my formative years skipping school to go fishing in farm ponds, is populated with thoughtful stewards of the nation’s breadbasket. It also has a habit of turning reason on its head. The state famously dropped evolution from its educational curriculum in 1999, along with the age of the Earth and the history of the universe, for good measure.

Now the state’s “Committee on Energy and Environment” is proposing a law that would prohibit spending on anything that won’t set Kansas on a course to self-destruction. House Bill No. 2366 would ban all state and municipal funds for anything related to “sustainable development,” which it defines as: “development in which resource use aims to meet human needs while preserving the environment so that these needs can be met not only in the present, but also for generations to come."

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-04-09/kansas-s-self-destruct-button-a-bill-to-outlaw-sustainability.html

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Kansas's Self-Destruct Button: A Bill to Outlaw Sustainability (Original Post) NeoConsSuck Apr 2013 OP
Even logic has fled Kansas. n/t RKP5637 Apr 2013 #1
Ya know I thought this had to be the Onion...but alas..it is a REAL legislation angstlessk Apr 2013 #2
the Onion was my first thought as well, as in, "dear Goddess, PLEASE let this be from the Onion." niyad Apr 2013 #3
Same here theHandpuppet Apr 2013 #5
I bet we can guess who these dozen or so "people: are. niyad Apr 2013 #4

angstlessk

(11,862 posts)
2. Ya know I thought this had to be the Onion...but alas..it is a REAL legislation
Sun Apr 14, 2013, 08:44 PM
Apr 2013

WHO hates sustainability? Kansas GOP, that's who!

niyad

(113,302 posts)
3. the Onion was my first thought as well, as in, "dear Goddess, PLEASE let this be from the Onion."
Sun Apr 14, 2013, 09:36 PM
Apr 2013

niyad

(113,302 posts)
4. I bet we can guess who these dozen or so "people: are.
Sun Apr 14, 2013, 10:02 PM
Apr 2013

(how in the HELL can you bring up a bill, say people put you up to it, but not have to say who (or what) those "people" are? And not have to say exactly what in the HELL you are talking about?

forgive me, I occasionally think we are living in a rational world.

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OK, Kansas is the eighth biggest oil-and-gas producing state in the U.S., and fossil fuels will remain a big part of the economy for decades to come. Ask Dennis Hedke. He’s the geophysicist who does contract work for oil and gas companies and is chairman of the committee that wants to ban sustainability in Kansas.

Hedke said in a phone interview that he brought the bill to the committee on behalf of a group of “maybe a dozen” people who approached him about it. “The idea of sustainable development and its association with a range of activities is something that needs to be scrutinized in the public domain,” he said. Hedke declined to comment on what sorts of activities he was referring to and wouldn’t disclose who was involved in the group that brought him the bill.

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