Kansas Governor Laura Kelly signed a new bill to help with economic recovery in Kansas Thursday morning. The bill, Senate Bill 15, allows banks to offer low-interest loans to people struggling to recover from the pandemic. During a press conference, the governor said the loans will mainly be going to rural and agricultural communities across the state. “It’s going to spur business growth, it’s going to create jobs, and it’s going to provide financial relief for our farmers and ranchers.” The bill also provides incentives for developers to build homes in rural communities.
Source: KSNT News