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WichitaLiberty.TV: James Franko, Kansas Policy Institute
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: James Franko, Kansas Policy InstituteIn this episode of WichitaLiberty.TV: James Franko of Kansas Policy Institute joins Bob Weeks and Karl Peterjohn. Topics are the new Kansas school finance bill and the new tax bill.
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WichitaLiberty.TV: Author Shari Howard McMinn
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: Author Shari Howard McMinnAuthor and former Wichitan Shari Howard McMinn discusses her new book on adoption and her experiences with homeschooling.
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Wichita, Kansas, and U.S. economic dashboards
Read more: Wichita, Kansas, and U.S. economic dashboardsDashboards of economic indicators for Wichita and Kansas, compared to the United States.
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Coverage of Downtown Wichita workers
Read more: Coverage of Downtown Wichita workersThe Wichita Eagle’s coverage of the number of workers in Downtown Wichita isn’t fake news, just wrong news.
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Metro Monitor for the Wichita economy
Read more: Metro Monitor for the Wichita economyA research project by The Brookings Institution illustrates the performance of the Wichita-area economy.
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WichitaLiberty.TV: Radio Host Andy Hooser
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: Radio Host Andy HooserIn this episode of WichitaLiberty.TV: Radio talk show host Andy Hooser joins Bob Weeks to discuss millennials, issues in Kansas state government, and the Donald Trump Presidency. Episode 151, broadcast May 21, 2017.
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Explaining the Kansas budget, in a way
Read more: Explaining the Kansas budget, in a wayA video explaining the Kansas budget is accurate in many aspects, but portrays a false and harmful myth regarding school spending.
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Census data for downtown Wichita workers
Read more: Census data for downtown Wichita workersIs the presentation of the number of workers in downtown Wichita an innocent mistake, mere incompetence, or a willful lie?
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Wichita post-recession job growth
Read more: Wichita post-recession job growthWichita has recovered from recessions, but after the most recent, the city is falling further behind.
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As Wichita considers new ventures, a look back at some data
Read more: As Wichita considers new ventures, a look back at some dataThe City of Wichita will soon be flooded with data regarding downtown convention and performing arts facilities. Past experience should warn us to be skeptical.
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Medicaid expansion survey in Kansas
Read more: Medicaid expansion survey in KansasShould Kansans accept the results of a public opinion poll when little is known about it?
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Breaking the statehouse budget deadlock
Read more: Breaking the statehouse budget deadlockKansas taxpayers need to have a say in the massive new spending schemes appearing at the statehouse, writes Karl Peterjohn.