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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.
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Wichita TIF district disbands; taxpayers on the hook
Read more: Wichita TIF district disbands; taxpayers on the hookA real estate development in College Hill was not successful. What does this mean for city taxpayers?
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Kansas Supreme Court judicial selection
Read more: Kansas Supreme Court judicial selectionKansas progressives and Democrats oppose a judicial selection system that is used by U.S. Presidents, both Democrats and Republicans.
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At Pachyderm: Gun Rights and Politics
Read more: At Pachyderm: Gun Rights and PoliticsOn March 11, 2016 the Wichita Pachyderm Club featured The Honorable Phil Journey speaking on the topic “Gun Rights and Politics.”
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Power of Kansas cities to take property may be expanded
Read more: Power of Kansas cities to take property may be expandedA bill working its way through the Kansas Legislature will give cities additional means to seize property.
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In Kansas, doctors may “learn” just by doing their jobs
Read more: In Kansas, doctors may “learn” just by doing their jobsA proposed bill in Kansas should make us question the rationale of continuing medical education requirements for physicians.
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Kansas teachers union opposes bill that empowers teachers
Read more: Kansas teachers union opposes bill that empowers teachersKansas National Education Association, the state’s teachers union, opposes a bill that empowers teachers.
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WichitaLiberty.TV: The caucus and the presidency, Wichita prepares a new regulatory regime
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: The caucus and the presidency, Wichita prepares a new regulatory regimeLooking back at the Kansas presidential caucus and should it matter who becomes president. A new regulatory regime in Wichita probably won’t help its stated purpose, but will be harmful. Then, more about regulation.
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Spending in the states, per capita
Read more: Spending in the states, per capitaAn interactive visualization of per-capita spending in the states, by fund.
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In Kansas, teachers unions should stand for retention
Read more: In Kansas, teachers unions should stand for retentionA bill requiring teachers union to stand for retention elections each year would be good for teachers, students, and taxpayers.
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Wichita Pachyderm Club Guide to Kansas Presidential Caucus
Read more: Wichita Pachyderm Club Guide to Kansas Presidential CaucusOn March 4, 2016 the Wichita Pachyderm Club featured representatives of Republican presidential campaigns.