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Wichita school district checkbook updated
Read more: Wichita school district checkbook updatedAn interactive table of checkbook spending by the Wichita public school district.
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James Chung in Wichita, September 23, 2015
Read more: James Chung in Wichita, September 23, 2015James Chung in Wichita, September 23, 2015.
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WichitaLiberty.TV: Sales tax exemptions, criminal justice reform, and charity
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: Sales tax exemptions, criminal justice reform, and charityDoes the elimination of sales tax exemptions hold the solution to Kansas budget problems? We have a problem with overcriminalization and the criminal justice system. Then, is there a difference between government and charity?
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Where are our documents?
Read more: Where are our documents?Government promotes and promises transparency, but finds it difficult to actually provide.
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Kansas private nonfarm employment by county
Read more: Kansas private nonfarm employment by countyAn interactive visualization of private nonfarm employment in Kansas, for each county.
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Criminal justice reform: Why it matters
Read more: Criminal justice reform: Why it mattersMark Holden, Senior Vice President and General Counsel at Koch Industries, Inc., speaks about criminal justice reform initiatives Koch is encouraging in and why they’re important from moral, constitutional and fiscal perspectives.
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WichitaLiberty.TV: Lack of information sharing by government, community improvement districts, and the last episode of “Love Gov”
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: Lack of information sharing by government, community improvement districts, and the last episode of “Love Gov”Do our governmental agencies really want to share data and documents with us? Community Improvement Districts and homeowners compared. And, the last episode of “Love Gov” from the Independent Institute.
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Kansas Center for Economic Growth and the truth
Read more: Kansas Center for Economic Growth and the truthWhy can’t Kansas public school spending advocates — especially a former Kansas state budget director — tell the truth about schools and spending, wonders Dave Trabert of Kansas Policy Institute.
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Sales tax exemptions in Kansas
Read more: Sales tax exemptions in KansasCan eliminating sales tax exemptions in Kansas generate a pot of gold?
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Wichita’s demolition policy
Read more: Wichita’s demolition policyWichita homeowners must pay for demolition of their deteriorating homes, but the owners of a long-festering and highly visible commercial property get to use tax funds for their demolition expense.
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Wichita can implement transparency, even though tax did not pass
Read more: Wichita can implement transparency, even though tax did not passWichitans have to wonder: Was transparency promised only as an inducement to vote for the sales tax? Or is it a governing principle of our city?
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Kansas State Treasurer Ron Estes on KPERS
Read more: Kansas State Treasurer Ron Estes on KPERSKansas State Treasurer Ron Estes gave a presentation on the status of KPERS, the Kansas State Employees Pension System.