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  • In Wichita: ‘The Future of News in Our Digital Age’

    In Wichita: ‘The Future of News in Our Digital Age’

    January 13, 2017

    New Symposium’s next event is on January 31. This event is a public forum on the topic “The Future of News in Our Digital Age.” It is a panel discussion with audience interaction.

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  • Benefits of tax cuts without raising debt

    January 12, 2017

    President-elect Donald Trump should learn from Kansas’s mistake on income-tax reduction — don’t reduce revenue and increase spending.

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  • Holding politicians to their boasts and promises

    Holding politicians to their boasts and promises

    January 11, 2017

    There are useful lessons we can learn from the criticism of Kansas Governor Sam Brownback, including how easy it is to ignore inconvenient lessons of history.

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  • A Wichita school official talks about KPERS

    A Wichita school official talks about KPERS

    January 9, 2017

    A board member of the largest school district in Kansas repeated an untruth that has unfortunate consequences for Kansas schoolchildren.

    Read more: A Wichita school official talks about KPERS
  • From Pachyderm: Legislative Agendas for 2017

    From Pachyderm: Legislative Agendas for 2017

    January 7, 2017

    From the Wichita Pachyderm Club this week: Representatives of local governments presented issues important to them in the upcoming session of the Kansas Legislature.

    Read more: From Pachyderm: Legislative Agendas for 2017
  • Kansas schools, right in the middle

    Kansas schools, right in the middle

    January 4, 2017

    A national report shows Kansas schools close to the middle of the states in many areas.

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  • No one is stealing* from KPERS

    No one is stealing* from KPERS

    January 3, 2017

    No one is stealing from KPERS, the Kansas Public Employees Retirement System. But there are related problems.

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  • Won’t anyone develop in downtown Wichita without incentives?

    Won’t anyone develop in downtown Wichita without incentives?

    December 30, 2016

    Action the Wichita City Council will consider next week makes one wonder: If downtown Wichita is so great, why does the city have to give away so much?

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  • Year in Review: 2016

    Year in Review: 2016

    December 28, 2016

    Here are highlights from Voice for Liberty for 2016. Was it a good year for the principles of individual liberty, limited government, economic freedom, and free markets in Wichita and Kansas?

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  • In Wichita, we’ll not know how this tax money is spent

    In Wichita, we’ll not know how this tax money is spent

    December 19, 2016

    Despite claims to the contrary, the attitude of the City of Wichita towards citizens’ right to know is poor, and its attitude will likely be reaffirmed this week.

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  • In Wichita, converting a hotel into street repairs

    In Wichita, converting a hotel into street repairs

    December 18, 2016

    In Wichita, it turns out we have to sell a hotel in order to fix our streets.

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  • State pension cronyism

    State pension cronyism

    December 15, 2016

    A new report details the way state pension funds harm workers and taxpayers through cronyism.

    Read more: State pension cronyism
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