Residents rally with Sebelius against coal
plants
Mar 12 - McClatchy-Tribune Regional News - Scott Rothschild
Journal-World, Lawrence, Kan.
For her 14th birthday, Sarina Farb said she wanted to work against the
proposed coal-fired power plants.
So the Lawrence teen, her mother and father, JoAnn and Joe, and sister,
Samantha, 9, came to the Capitol on Tuesday to rally with others against
legislation that would allow two 700-megawatt coal-burning plants in western
Kansas.
Gov. Kathleen Sebelius has vowed to veto the bill, but legislative leaders
have said they will try to override her veto.
"It's a really bad idea all around," Sarina said of the proposed project.
"It's just going to add to global warming, and my generation is the one that
is going to be the one to suffer the consequences," she said.
Both she and her sister are home-schooled, and coming to the Capitol to
speak with legislators was part of their education, her mother said.
The proposed plants would produce 11 million tons of carbon dioxide per
year, but proponents of the project say it will be among the cleanest
burning coal plants in the country and help revitalize the western Kansas
economy.
Later, both Sebelius and Lt. Gov. Mark Parkinson spoke at the rally.
Organizers of "Kansas Clean Energy Day" said approximately 250 people
attended events at the Capitol throughout the day.
Sebelius urged the crowd to contact their legislators to lobby against the
bill.
"We are in the beginning of what needs to be a thoughtful, and careful and
comprehensive conversation that will impact this state for generations to
come," the governor said. |