Arthur Capper was an American politician who served as the governor of Kansas and as a U.S. Senator. A tireless advocate for agricultural reform, Capper's leadership helped shape both the state's economy and national policies. His focus on progressive reforms, particularly in education and rural development, created lasting impacts on Kansas and the broader American landscape. Capper's legacy serves as a reminder of the power of public service to uplift communities and transform societies. His dedication to improving the lives of everyday people continues to inspire future leaders.

"The pressure of special interests, the demands of special sections of the state, the needs of friends, all must be subordinated to the good of the people as a whole."



"It is our duty to see that our future citizens are well born; that they are properly nourished, and are reared in that environment most likely to develop in them their full capacity and powers."



"County government can be simplified greatly by reorganizing and consolidating some of the offices, making others appointive, and reducing salaries in keeping with the salaries paid by private business for the performance of similar duties."



"Several amendments should be made to the primary and general election laws to improve them, but such changes must in no way interfere with a full and free expression of the people's choice in naming the candidates to be voted on at general elections."



"Until the people, by amendment, change the constitution, I urge that the counties cooperate with one another, that future road work be more uniform, and done in such a way that it will result in connected and continuous highways."



"Any plan of administration which contemplates a concentrating of responsibility is open to the dangers which follow the creation of a bureaucracy."

