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Kansas committee hears proposal to create Kansas–Ireland trade commission
Summary
A committee heard testimony on House Bill 2,344 to create a Kansas–Ireland Trade Commission to promote bilateral trade, investment and academic exchanges; an Irish senator described the commission as a low-cost way to deepen ties with Ireland and the European Union.
House Bill 2,344, which would establish a Kansas–Ireland Trade Commission to promote bilateral trade, investment and academic exchanges, was presented to the Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic Development during a committee meeting.
The bill’s presenter told the committee that the commission would “advance, promote, and encourage business and other mutually beneficial activities between Kansas and Ireland,” and that its members would include legislative appointees chosen by the president of the Senate and the speaker of the House as well as gubernatorial appointees. The presenter said the commission would…
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