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Kansas House voting on Medicaid expansion
Read more: Kansas House voting on Medicaid expansionHow members of the Kansas House of Representatives voted on the three votes concerning Medicaid expansion in Kansas.
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Kansans are concerned about the level of state spending on schools
Read more: Kansans are concerned about the level of state spending on schoolsA public opinion poll asks whether Kansans are concerned about school spending, but leaves us wondering why they are concerned.
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WichitaLiberty.TV: The regulatory and administrative state
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: The regulatory and administrative stateFred L. Smith, Jr. is the founder of the Competitive Enterprise Institute. He explains the problems with excessive regulation and a large administrative state.
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Kansas House voting on Medicaid expansion
Read more: Kansas House voting on Medicaid expansionKansas House voting on Medicaid expansion
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Kansas Senate voting on Medicaid expansion
Read more: Kansas Senate voting on Medicaid expansionKansas Senate voting on Medicaid expansion
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Economic indicators for the states
Read more: Economic indicators for the statesAn index of past economic activity for each state, and another index looking forward.
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Jeff Glendening of Americans for Prosperity
Read more: Jeff Glendening of Americans for ProsperityJeff Glendening is Kansas State Director for Americans for Prosperity. He spoke on the topic “It’s Time to Wake Up!”
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WichitaLiberty.TV: Ben Jones on the death penalty in Kansas
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: Ben Jones on the death penalty in KansasBen Jones of Equal Justice USA and Conservatives Concerned about the Death Penalty explains issues surrounding the death penalty.
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For Wichita Eagle, no concern about relationships
Read more: For Wichita Eagle, no concern about relationshipsShould the Wichita Eagle, a city’s only daily newspaper and the state’s largest, be concerned about the parties to its business relationships?
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Sedgwick County to consider raising debt limit
Read more: Sedgwick County to consider raising debt limitThis week the Sedgwick County Commission will consider raising its limit on borrowing for reasons which need to be revealed, and then carefully examined.
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Sedgwick County may abolish scheduled tax decrease
Read more: Sedgwick County may abolish scheduled tax decreaseThe Sedgwick County Commission had scheduled a reduction in the property tax rate, but may abandon it.
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Highway budget cuts and sweeps in Kansas
Read more: Highway budget cuts and sweeps in KansasA public interest group makes claims about Kansas roads and highways that are not supported by data. It’s not even close.