Moran, USDA host economic forum in Salina

Kansas

Rep. Jerry Moran, R-KS, and U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development co-hosted an economic and housing forum, in Salina.

Rural Development Under Secretary Tom Dorr also attended the conference, delivering the keynote address, where he discussed the emerging role of the agency in economic growth and homeland security policy.

"USDA Rural Development is taking the lead role in economic development issues, in rural Kansas. I am very pleased with the success of the programs being administered by Rural Development, and the positive impact they are making in Kansas," said Moran.

Dorr pointed out "the result of all this service is that we are providing a safe and abundant water supply; improving housing for rural residents; assisting fire and emergency management services in securing essential equipment; and partnering with individuals to create or retain needed jobs for Kansas. These are just a few of the many success stories of USDA Rural Development."

Briefing sessions covering Rural Development's business loan and grant programs, along with the agency's rural housing opportunities, were discussed. A large crowd of attendees representing a wide range of business, educational, community and private interests were present for the event.

Rural Development State Director Chuck Banks commented, "USDA Rural Development is committed to aggressively administering its programs to advance economic development, promote housing opportunities and improve the quality of life, in rural Kansas. Rural Development is pleased to present this conference to assist our state in achieving this important goal."

For additional economic development and housing information, call the nearest Rural Development office or the state office, at 785-271-2700; or log onto the agency's Website, at www.rurdev.usda.gov/ks.


Date: 1/9/03