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Attorney questions compensation method

POSTED: March 8, 2013 7:00 a.m.

Are Kansas landowners subsidizing the construction of a growing network of electric transmission lines across the state and beyond?
Attorney Mike Irvin, director of the Kansas Farm Bureau Legal Foundation, thinks so.
“I don’t think we’re getting just compensation ... and our hands are tied behind our backs,” he said.
Irvin spoke to about two dozen landowners Monday night in the community room of the Ellsworth Municipal Golf Course. The session was sponsored by the Ellsworth County Farm Bureau.

Pick up a copy of the March 7, 2013, edition of the I-R for more on this story.

Mar. 8, 2013 11:46a.m. EST Attorney questions compensation method Independent-Reporter

Are Kansas landowners subsidizing the construction of a growing network of electric transmission lines across the state and beyond?
Attorney Mike Irvin, director of the Kansas Farm Bureau Legal Foundation, thinks so.
“I don’t think we’re getting just compensation ... and our hands are tied behind our backs,” he said.
Irvin spoke to about two dozen landowners Monday night in the community room of the Ellsworth Municipal Golf Course. The session was sponsored by the Ellsworth County Farm Bureau.

Pick up a copy of the March 7, 2013, edition of the I-R for more on this story.

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