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Employment in the states
Read more: Employment in the statesAn interactive visualization of the civilian labor force, employment, and unemployment, for each state.
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Sedgwick County’s David Dennis on economic development
Read more: Sedgwick County’s David Dennis on economic developmentFollowing the Wichita Mayor, the Chair of the Sedgwick County Commission speaks on economic development.
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From Pachyderm: Can Wichita Elect a Governor?
Read more: From Pachyderm: Can Wichita Elect a Governor?From the Wichita Pachyderm Club: Dr. Russell Arben Fox, who is Professor of Political Science at Friends University. His topic was “Can Wichita Elect a Governor? Musings on the Kansas Political Landscape.”
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Jobs in Sedgwick County
Read more: Jobs in Sedgwick CountyShowing monthly value and 12-month trailing moving average. Source is Bureau of Labor Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages.
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Mayor Longwell’s pep talk
Read more: Mayor Longwell’s pep talkA column written by Wichita Mayor Jeff Longwell ignores the reality of Wichita’s economy.
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Kansas government data may not be available
Read more: Kansas government data may not be availableThere is a movement to increase the transparency of government in Kansas, but there’s much to be done, starting with attitudes.
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Property under attack in Kansas
Read more: Property under attack in KansasLocal governments in Kansas are again seeking expanded power to seize property.
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Growing the Wichita economy
Read more: Growing the Wichita economyWichita leaders are proud of our region’s economic growth. Here are the numbers.
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WichitaLiberty.TV: What Was Really the Matter with the Kansas Tax Plan
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: What Was Really the Matter with the Kansas Tax PlanDave Trabert of Kansas Policy Institute joins Bob and Karl to discuss his new book What Was Really the Matter with the Kansas Tax Plan –- The Undoing of a Good Idea.
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What Was Really the Matter with the Kansas Tax Plan
Read more: What Was Really the Matter with the Kansas Tax PlanTax relief opponents have repeatedly pointed to the 2012 Kansas tax plan as their primary example of why tax cuts do not work. But, other states like North Carolina, Indiana, and Tennessee contemporaneously, and successfully, cut taxes. What was different about the Kansas experience?
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Metro Monitor evaluates the Wichita economy
Read more: Metro Monitor evaluates the Wichita economyMetro Monitor from Brookings Institution ranks metropolitan areas on economic performance. How does Wichita fare?
