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Committee reports bill to support rural food‑animal veterinarians
Summary
House Bill 25‑82 would create a veterinary training program to support food‑animal practice in rural Kansas, require four years of practice and community engagement from recipients, and include a six‑year sunset and annual reporting; the committee passed the bill favorably as amended.
House Bill 25‑82, presented to the Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources, would establish a "developing veterinary medicine in rural Kansas" program to support food‑animal veterinary practice and increase veterinary capacity in rural communities.
Kyle Hamilton told the committee the program is intended to supplement existing efforts (including the K‑State veterinary training program) and would allow eligible participants — graduates of accredited…
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