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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.
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Wichita about to commit to more spending. Bigly.
Read more: Wichita about to commit to more spending. Bigly.This week the Wichita City Council considers hiring a consulting firm to develop plans for a new performing arts and convention center.
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WichitaLiberty.TV Sedgwick County Commissioner Richard Ranzau
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV Sedgwick County Commissioner Richard RanzauSedgwick County Commissioner Richard Ranzau joins Bob Weeks and Karl Peterjohn to discuss current issues in Sedgwick County government.
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On Wichita’s STAR bond promise, we’ve heard it before
Read more: On Wichita’s STAR bond promise, we’ve heard it beforeAre the City of Wichita’s projections regarding subsidized development as an economic driver believable?
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Growth in Downtown Wichita Jobs
Read more: Growth in Downtown Wichita JobsEven if we accept the measure of jobs used by the City of Wichita, the trend is in the wrong direction. Citizens should ask for truth and accountability.
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WichitaLiberty.TV: Kansas Policy Institute President Dave Trabert
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: Kansas Policy Institute President Dave TrabertKansas Policy Institute Dave Trabert joins Bob Weeks and Karl Peterjohn to discuss the Kansas economy, budget, and schools.
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Downtown Wichita jobs, sort of
Read more: Downtown Wichita jobs, sort ofThe claim of 26,000 workers in downtown Wichita is based on misuse of data so blatant it can be described only as malpractice.
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Downtown Wichita’s Block One, a beneficiary of tax increment financing
Read more: Downtown Wichita’s Block One, a beneficiary of tax increment financingBefore forming new tax increment financing districts, Wichita taxpayers ought to ask for progress on current districts.
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Shocking News about Kansas Education!
Read more: Shocking News about Kansas Education!Listening too often to Topeka politicians and administrators can leave a normal person feeling rather jaded, even used. Or maybe it’s the reporting, sometimes I just don’t know, writes Paul Waggoner.
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Rich States, Poor States, 2107 edition
Read more: Rich States, Poor States, 2107 editionIn Rich States, Poor States, Kansas improves its middle-of-the-pack performance, but continues with a mediocre forward-looking forecast.
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Which Kansas governor?
Read more: Which Kansas governor?In Kansas, a governor is proud of savings and efficiencies.