For too long, Kansans have deferred maintenance of our shared infrastructure. There’s work to do.

The article highlights the dire state of Kansas's infrastructure, likening it to the neglect of both buildings and political systems. It warns that ignoring critical repairs, such as addressing roof leaks and suppressing voter rights, leads to serious long-term consequences, like mold and concentrated power among the elite. This situation underscores the urgent need for proactive measures to prevent further deterioration and to ensure fair governance, emphasizing that the health of the state's infrastructure is intrinsically linked to its political and social well-being.

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