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WichitaLiberty.TV: Markets or government, legislative malpractice, and education reform
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: Markets or government, legislative malpractice, and education reformDo corporations prefer markets or big government? Legislative malpractice in Kansas. Education reform, or lack thereof.
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Governor Brownback, please veto this harmful bill
Read more: Governor Brownback, please veto this harmful billKansas Governor Sam Brownback should veto a bill that is harmful to property rights, writes John Todd.
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WichitaLiberty.TV: Bob’s shaking his head, Wichita water woes, and the harm of teachers unions
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: Bob’s shaking his head, Wichita water woes, and the harm of teachers unionsThere are a few things that make Bob wonder. Then, a troubling episode for Wichita government and news media. Finally, the harm of teachers unions.
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Kansas teachers union objects. Strenuously.
Read more: Kansas teachers union objects. Strenuously.Here are a few items from today’s missive from Kansas National Education Association, the teachers union, along with commentary.
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Wichita Eagle, where are you?
Read more: Wichita Eagle, where are you?The Wichita Eagle avoids reporting and editorializing on an issue that is saving Wichita over one hundred million dollars. We wonder why.
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In Wichita, the phased approach to water supply can save a bundle
Read more: In Wichita, the phased approach to water supply can save a bundleIn 2014 the City of Wichita recommended voters spend $250 million on a new water supply. But since voters rejected the tax to support that spending, the cost of providing adequate water has dropped, and dropped a lot.
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Sales tax revenue and the Kansas highway fund
Read more: Sales tax revenue and the Kansas highway fundThe effect of a proposed bill to end transfer of Kansas sales tax revenue to the highway fund is distorted by promoters of taxation and spending.
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Kansas and Colorado, compared
Read more: Kansas and Colorado, comparedNews that a Wichita-based company is moving to Colorado sparked a round of Kansas-bashing, most not based on facts.
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At Pachyderm: Police Chief Gordon Ramsay
Read more: At Pachyderm: Police Chief Gordon RamsayThe Wichita Pachyderm Club featured Wichita Police Chief Gordon Ramsay speaking on the topic “There’s a New Chef in Town.”
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Math quiz on Kansas spending
Read more: Math quiz on Kansas spendingThe average Kansan is misinformed regarding Kansas school spending, and Kansas news media are to blame, writes Paul Waggoner of Hutchinson
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Lawrence school funding and employment
Read more: Lawrence school funding and employmentA Kansas school board president complains about funding, but the district has been able to grow employment faster than enrollment.