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Topeka Capital-Journal falls for a story
Read more: Topeka Capital-Journal falls for a storyThe editorial boards of two large Kansas newspapers have shown how little effort goes into forming the opinions they foist upon our state.
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Kansas, a frugal state?
Read more: Kansas, a frugal state?Is Kansas a frugal state, compared to others?
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Video in the Kansas Senate
Read more: Video in the Kansas SenateA plan to increase visibility of the Kansas Senate is a good start, and needs to go just one or two steps farther.
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GDP by state and component
Read more: GDP by state and componentAn interactive visualization of gross domestic product by state and industry.
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Populations of the states
Read more: Populations of the statesAn interactive table and charts of populations in the states and regions, starting in 1929.
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Kansas government spending
Read more: Kansas government spendingKansas government spending, starting in 1967. Total spending and per capita spending, adjusted for inflation. Also, spending as percent of Kansas GDP.
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WichitaLiberty.TV: Lawrence Reed of Foundation for Economic Education
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: Lawrence Reed of Foundation for Economic EducationIn this episode of WichitaLiberty.TV. Lawrence W. Reed, who is president of the Foundation for Economic Education.
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Kansas and Arizona schools
Read more: Kansas and Arizona schoolsArizona shows that Kansas is missing out on an opportunity to provide better education at lower cost.
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Public school experts
Read more: Public school expertsDo only those within the Kansas public schooling community have a say?
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Kansas Supreme Court: Making the law
Read more: Kansas Supreme Court: Making the lawDo the justices on the Kansas Supreme Court make new law? Yes, and here is an example.
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Kansas tax receipts
Read more: Kansas tax receiptsKansas tax receipts by category, presented in an interactive visualization.
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Selecting judges in Kansas
Read more: Selecting judges in KansasAppellate court judges make new law, and Kansas has the most elitist and least democratic supreme court selection system in the country.