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  • At Pachyderm: Legislative wrapup

    At Pachyderm: Legislative wrapup

    May 27, 2016

    Rep. Mark Kahrs, Rep. Marc Rhoades, and Sen. Ty Masterson briefed the Wichita Pachyderm Club on the 2016 session of the Kansas Legislature.

    Read more: At Pachyderm: Legislative wrapup
  • How to Use Social Media to Market Your Business: What Works in 2016

    May 27, 2016

    “How to Use Social Media to Market Your Business: What Works in 2016,” a presentation by Phil Mershon, Director of Events for Social Media Examiner.

    Read more: How to Use Social Media to Market Your Business: What Works in 2016
  • Wichita school spending

    Wichita school spending

    May 23, 2016

    Spending by the Wichita public school district, adjusted for inflation and enrollment.

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  • Wichita school district spending on administration

    Wichita school district spending on administration

    May 23, 2016

    Could the Wichita public school district reduce spending on administration to previous levels?

    Read more: Wichita school district spending on administration
  • Wichita student/teacher ratios

    Wichita student/teacher ratios

    May 21, 2016

    Despite years of purported budget cuts, the Wichita public school district has been able to improve its student/teacher ratios.

    Read more: Wichita student/teacher ratios
  • At Pachyderm: Chapman Rackaway on the Kansas primary elections

    At Pachyderm: Chapman Rackaway on the Kansas primary elections

    May 20, 2016

    Professor Chapman Rackaway of Fort Hays State University briefed members and guests of the Wichita Pachyderm Club on the August primary elections.

    Read more: At Pachyderm: Chapman Rackaway on the Kansas primary elections
  • Kansas state school board member should practice what he preaches

    Kansas state school board member should practice what he preaches

    May 18, 2016

    A Kansas State School Board member urges political leaders to “tell the whole story” but doesn’t practice what he preaches, writes Dave Trabert of Kansas Policy Institute..

    Read more: Kansas state school board member should practice what he preaches
  • Towards government transparency in Wichita: Legal notices

    Towards government transparency in Wichita: Legal notices

    May 17, 2016

    Kansas law requires publication of certain notices in newspapers, but cities like Wichita could also make them available in other ways that are easier to use.

    Read more: Towards government transparency in Wichita: Legal notices
  • In Wichita, more sales tax hypocrisy

    In Wichita, more sales tax hypocrisy

    May 13, 2016

    Another Wichita company that paid to persuade you to vote for higher taxes now seeks to avoid paying those taxes.

    Read more: In Wichita, more sales tax hypocrisy
  • Best cities for job growth 2016

    Best cities for job growth 2016

    May 12, 2016

    A computation of job growth in cities produces familiar results for Wichita.

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  • HB 2615 is a Bi-Partisan Healthcare Solution that Governor Sam Brownback should Support

    May 12, 2016

    If Governor Brownback wants to chalk up another win for individual liberty, signing HB 2615 is the best way to do it, writes Andrew Brown of Foundation for Government Accountability.

    Read more: HB 2615 is a Bi-Partisan Healthcare Solution that Governor Sam Brownback should Support
  • Wichita city council campaign finance reform

    Wichita city council campaign finance reform

    May 11, 2016

    Some citizen activists and Wichita city council members believe that a single $500 campaign contribution from a corporation has a corrupting influence. But stacking dozens of the same $500 contributions from executives and spouses of the same corporation? Not a problem.

    Read more: Wichita city council campaign finance reform
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