Editorial: Extend state’s oil/gas setback from school property lines
High-occupancy buildings are filled with people who spend almost the entirety of each day in those buildings, usually going outdoors to get into their cars and head home.
Schools aren’t like that. Students spend significant portions of their days on the playgrounds and fields around schools – for P.E. and recess, and for athletic practices.
That fact supports House Bill 1256, Democratic Rep. Mike Foote’s effort to extend the current 1,000-foot setback for oil and gas operations from the state’s school buildings to the school property lines.

