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WichitaLiberty.TV: Trump and the Wichita Eagle, property rights and blight, teachers union, and capitalism
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: Trump and the Wichita Eagle, property rights and blight, teachers union, and capitalismWas it “Trump” or “Bernie” that incited a fight, and how does the Wichita Eagle opine? Economic development in Wichita. Blight and property rights. Teachers unions. Explaining capitalism.
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GDP by state and industry
Read more: GDP by state and industryAn interactive visualization of gross domestic product by state and industry from the Bureau of Economic Analysis.
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Kansas continues to snub school choice reform that helps the most vulnerable schoolchildren
Read more: Kansas continues to snub school choice reform that helps the most vulnerable schoolchildrenCharter schools benefit minority and poor children, yet Kansas does not leverage their benefits, despite having a pressing need to boost the prospects of these children.
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Wichita doesn’t have this
Read more: Wichita doesn’t have thisA small Kansas city provides an example of what Wichita should do.
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Kansas school salaries
Read more: Kansas school salariesKansas school salaries for superintendents, principals, and teachers presented in an interactive visualization for each district, updated for 2016 data.
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‘Trump, Trump, Trump’ … oops!
Read more: ‘Trump, Trump, Trump’ … oops!An event in Wichita that made national headlines has so far turned out to be not the story news media enthusiastically promoted.
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Economic indicators in the states
Read more: Economic indicators in the statesDuring this century the Kansas economy has not kept up with the national economy and most neighboring states.
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WichitaLiberty.TV: Radio talk show host Andy Hooser
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: Radio talk show host Andy HooserAndy Hooser of KQAM’s The Voice of Reason joins Bob Weeks to discuss presidential and Kansas politics.
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What else can Wichita do for downtown companies?
Read more: What else can Wichita do for downtown companies?With all Wichita has done, it may not be enough.
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In Wichita, revealing discussion of property rights
Read more: In Wichita, revealing discussion of property rightsReaction to the veto of a bill in Kansas reveals the instincts of many government officials, which is to grab more power whenever possible.
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Wichita City Council speaks on blight
Read more: Wichita City Council speaks on blightWichita City Council members speak in opposition to Kansas Governor Sam Brownback’s veto of Senate Bill 338, which would have given cities additional power to take property.
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Rich States, Poor States, 2106 edition
Read more: Rich States, Poor States, 2106 editionIn Rich States, Poor States, Kansas continues with middle-of-the-pack performance, and fell sharply in the forward-looking forecast.