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  • WichitaLiberty.TV: Wichita economic development, one more untold story

    February 8, 2015

    Readers of the Wichita Eagle might be excused for not understanding the economic realities of a proposed tax giveaway to a local development.

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  • WichitaLiberty.TV: Kansas school employment and spending

    February 8, 2015

    What is the trend in Kansas school employment? Then, what do citizens know about Kansas school spending? Finally, what did Milton Friedman have to say about private vs. government spending?

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  • WichitaLiberty.TV: Liberty and individualism, or control and collectivism?

    February 8, 2015

    Can classical liberalism, that is to say modern libertarianism, provide an alternative to the command and control society of today?

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  • WichitaLiberty.TV: Flipping in Wichita, price of sin going up, and what your legislature wants you to know

    WichitaLiberty.TV: Flipping in Wichita, price of sin going up, and what your legislature wants you to know

    February 5, 2015

    In Wichita, historic value is gone in a flash, a flip-flop on drivers permits, and does the city really believe in transparency or was it just a way to get votes? Then, let’s stop calling a vice a sin, and what does the Kansas Legislature really want you to know?

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  • Kansas school funding controversy is about entitlement, not need

    February 4, 2015

    When every Johnson County school district qualifies as a property-poor district, you know you have a broken school funding formula … and a controversial claim based on entitlement, writes Dave Trabert of Kansas Policy Institute.

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  • Kansas legislative resources

    Kansas legislative resources

    February 3, 2015

    Citizens who want to be informed of the happenings of the Kansas Legislature have these resources available.

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  • Historic value, gone in a flash

    Historic value, gone in a flash

    February 3, 2015

    Which buildings in Wichita have historic value can change at the whim of the council.

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  • Availability of testimony in the Kansas Legislature

    Availability of testimony in the Kansas Legislature

    February 2, 2015

    Despite having a website with the capability, only about one-third of standing committees in the Kansas Legislature are providing written testimony online.

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  • Transparency in the Kansas House of Representatives: Some success

    February 1, 2015

    Last week the Kansas House of Representatives took votes on several amendments to its rules regarding transparency and understandability of the legislative process. Of the three most important amendments, two passed.

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  • WichitaLiberty.TV: Radio show host Joseph Ashby

    WichitaLiberty.TV: Radio show host Joseph Ashby

    January 30, 2015

    In this episode of WichitaLiberty.TV: Radio talk show Joseph Ashby appears to talk about transparency in the Kansas Legislature and the State of the City Address for Wichita.

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  • Judicial panel used cherry-picked data in Gannon decision

    Judicial panel used cherry-picked data in Gannon decision

    January 28, 2015

    If the increase in education funding prescribed in the most recent Gannon decision were to become a reality, it would mean a nice raise for teachers and likely more administrators, but student outcomes would remain flat and achievement gaps would continue, writes David Dorsey of Kansas Policy Institute.

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  • This is how much the Kansas Legislature wants Kansans to know

    This is how much the Kansas Legislature wants Kansans to know

    January 28, 2015

    This is so simple. It is almost without cost. It would have great benefit.

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