Republicans in the U.S. House plan to ban payments to farmers in the latest Farm Bill, which previously cushioned the impact of tariffs linked to exports.
The proposed tariffs by the incoming president could seriously harm Kansas' economy, but a letter to advise against them was rejected in the state legislature.
Senator Virgil Peck stated that a letter advising against tariffs would not be taken seriously, reflecting a broader political unwillingness to confront federal impacts.
Some Kansas representatives praised Trump's negotiating skills, suggesting caution in opposing tariffs despite significant potential harm to local farmers and the economy.
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