Friend,


Whether you’ve lived in Kansas all your life or you recently moved to the Sunflower State, you know there is something special about our people.
 
Amid the turmoil of COVID-19, I’m daily reminded of the neighborly, welcoming spirit displayed by so many Kansans. As we near Easter this Sunday, here are just a few stories of how our community is working together to defeat the virus and lift spirits.
 
Textron Aviation begins face shield, cloth masks production (KWCH)
Wichita State is helping in the battle against coronavirus (Wichita Eagle)
Winfield company helps create parts for ventilators for COVID-19 patients (KSN)
Wichita restaurants among those suffering most, but some are still finding ways to give (Wichita Eagle)
Teachers hold 'social distance' caravans for students (KAKE)
Two Facebook groups organized by Wichitans are donating thousands of face masks (Wichita Eagle)
 
These are just a few examples of the ways Kansans come together. While I know things can be tough right now, I hope that you can find encouragement through your family, friends, church and community.

Sincerely,


Rep. Ron Estes

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