One hundred forty years ago, under the slogan "thirty acres and a mule", Congress passed the "Homestead Act." The government traded public lands in the west for an individual's commitment to work the land for five years. Historians cite the "Homestead Act" has one of the main reasons people settled in the Plains states. Now as the region faces economic hardships, some lawmakers are pushing for a new "Homestead Act". They say it's the key to the regions survival. Mainstreet Radios Bob Reha reports. <