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SStone Kansas Independent As the senitor of Kansas I belive that we need someone that will protect our rights and help the economy and health care. I belive the person for that is Kelly Ayotte. She will help with the budget, health care, jods/economy, national security,and verterains. This is just the person that Kansa needs. I picked Kelly Ayotte she is the first woman to serve as the state's Attorney General. Kelly Ayotte also is a protective person who would protect Kansas and our people. []

__**Issues**__
 * Protect our rights
 * Economy
 * Health Care
 * Budget
 * Jobs
 * National Security
 * Veterans
 * Taxes
 * Transportation
 * Immigration

__**Interesting Facts**__

Kansas is a very interesting state. Kansas's cultural life centers in Wichita, Topeka, and Kansas City, all of which support musical societies, theater and dance companies, and art, history, and natural history museums. Residents host musical festivals throughout the year, most notably the Messiah Festival during Easter Week. The state's rich history, focusing on its pioneer past, is commemorated with a wide variety of historical sites and museums, including the presidential library of Dwight D.Eisenhower, the John Brown museum, the Hollenberg Pony Express Station, and a former Pawnee Indian village. Kansas's economy has traditionally been based on agriculture and trade. Beginning in the mid-19th century, settlers cultivated thousands of acres for wheat crops and established large cattle ranches. Today, close to 46 million acres remain devoted to agriculture, with wheat, sorghum grain, and cattle continuing as the chief agricultural endeavors in the state Dating from World War ll and the federal government's decision to contract with defense industries in the more secure interior of the country, Kansas became a leading manufacturer of heavy machinery, transportation equipment (most notably aircraft), plastics and rubber products, and chemicals. Kansas has long been known as part of America's agricultural heartland, and is home to the major U.S. military installation Fort Leavenworth. In 1954, it became a battleground of the civil rights movement when the landmark Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka case was decided in the Supreme Court, ending the doctrine of "separate but equal" in public schools. Kansas is also known for its contributions to jazz music, barbecue and as the setting of L. Frank Baum's classic children's book The Wizard of Oz.


 * __Five Reasons to Visit__**
 * 1) Sailing, boating, water skiing
 * 2) Fishing and Canoeing
 * 3) Camping, hunting, and hiking
 * 4) Landscape
 * 5) Art Museums and Music Museums


 * __3 Biggest Employers:__**


 * 1) DST Systems Inc.
 * 2) Ford Motor Company
 * 3) Hallmark Cards, Inc.


 * __Three Main Resources__**
 * 1) Cattle
 * 2) Coal
 * 3) Wheat

Busting you down- bill of 2012 The busting you down bill of 2012 aims to give people the right punishments and justice they need and deserve. This means that nobody will get to harsh of a punishment or not harsh enough punishment. These punishments will not regarding on their race, gender, or rank in society. Everyone will get the same trial and there will be no bias situations. For this bill our major purpose was the Trayvon Martin case. This case was about a seventeen year old African American boy who was unarmed and shot and killed by George Zimmerman a twenty eight year old Caucasian male. Who was on his neighborhood night watch patrol when he saw Trayvon walking late with a black hoodie on, he thought that the boy looked suspicious and threatening. He shot him when he thought that trayvon went for a gun, but he really only has a pack of skittles and an ice tea. This man thought that Trayvon was suspicious because how he looked. He had no evidence that he was up to committing any crime. On this night Trayvon Martin was on his way to his fathers and his step mother, but he never made it. The last call that Trayvon Martin made was to his girlfriend. He knew that George Zimmerman was fallowing him. He described him as crazy and creepy. The last thing that she heard Trayvon Martin say was get off, get off. Then the phone dropped and there was heavy breathing. George Zimmerman was charged with second-degree murder in this case. This bill will apply to the defendants that are charged or accused of any crime. This bill will take action in federal courts for the right to a fair trial. There will not be any bias situations of any kind in which the defendant will not be judged on their race, gender, or rank in society. With this case will be using tax money, but no raising the taxes. We will also have support groups, fundraising, and the United States Department of Justice will be funding for this bill. Fewer criminals roaming the streets, less innocent people suffering in jail, better trained police officers, and a safer society. The law and courts would use the most of this system (100%) and the police and other law enforcements will use this system. (80%) __Labor__ Labor in this case that we would need is congress, jury, and judges. We need this labor because we need some people to find out who is innocent and who is guilty. ($2,000,000) __Marketing__ Market in this case will be use to inform the public of this bill. We will need flyers, newspapers, and commercials.($1,939,000) Total = 3,939,000


 * __Why People Should Vote For This Bill?__**

People should vote for this bill because in this bill we are trying to give the people the justice that they need and so they don't need to wait for what they deserve. In this bill we want to make sure that no one is charged against their social class, gander, and race. We do not want this to happen in courts and we also do not want something like the Trayvon Martin case to happen again. this bill will make sure that won't happen. That is why you should vote for this bill.

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