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Sedgwick County commissioners oppose Westar rate increase
Read more: Sedgwick County commissioners oppose Westar rate increaseSedgwick County commissioners oppose Westar rate increase
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‘Roast of Trump’ best left unserved
Read more: ‘Roast of Trump’ best left unservedA celebrity roast of Donald Trump provides insight into the honoree’s character.
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Wichita Eagle editorial board on county budget
Read more: Wichita Eagle editorial board on county budgetWhen someone invokes “ideology” in their criticism of you, you know that they’ve either run short of actual arguments based on fact, or they don’t know what ideological means.
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Kansas senators vote to advance Ex-Im Bank
Read more: Kansas senators vote to advance Ex-Im BankKansas senators vote to advance Ex-Im Bank
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WichitaLiberty.TV: Sedgwick County Commissioners Karl Peterjohn and Richard Ranzau
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: Sedgwick County Commissioners Karl Peterjohn and Richard RanzauWichitaLiberty.TV: Sedgwick County Commissioners Karl Peterjohn and Richard Ranzau
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Government creates obstacles to progress
Read more: Government creates obstacles to progress“Overcoming obstacles can be a difficult challenge even on a level playing field. We need to change the rigged system that favors the politically connected over the hardworking, honest citizen,” writes Charles Koch in a recent edition of Perspectives.
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Wichita key performance measures report
Read more: Wichita key performance measures reportThe Key performance measures report for Wichita for 2014 is available. Click here to access. Of note, the condition of streets in Wichita is projected to decline in upcoming years.
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Friedman: Laws that do harm
Read more: Friedman: Laws that do harmAs we approach another birthday of Milton Friedman, here’s his column from Newsweek in 1982 that explains that despite good intentions, the result of government intervention often harms those it is intended to help.
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Westar: First, control blatant waste
Read more: Westar: First, control blatant wasteAs our electric utility asks for a rate increase, let’s first ask that it stop blatant waste.
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Wichita airport spends $180K on ads
Read more: Wichita airport spends $180K on adsThe Wichita airport spends to produce and broadcast a television advertisement, and taxpayers didn’t have to pay. Sort of.

