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WichitaLiberty.TV: Radio show host Joseph Ashby
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: Radio show host Joseph AshbyIn 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
Read more: Judicial panel used cherry-picked data in Gannon decisionIf 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
Read more: This is how much the Kansas Legislature wants Kansans to knowThis is so simple. It is almost without cost. It would have great benefit.
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Wichita city council candidate forum
Read more: Wichita city council candidate forumAt a meeting of the Sedgwick County Republican Party, Republican candidates for Wichita city council districts 4 and 5 spoke.
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Ray Merrick on the gotcha factor
Read more: Ray Merrick on the gotcha factorThe Kansas House of Representatives, led by its Speaker, decides to retain the ability to cast votes in secret.
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On Kansas tax experiment, we do know what doesn’t work: High taxes
Read more: On Kansas tax experiment, we do know what doesn’t work: High taxesThose who criticize lower Kansas tax rates tax rates as an experiment that may not work should be aware that we know with certainty what hasn’t worked in Kansas.
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Sin-tax or vice-tax?
Read more: Sin-tax or vice-tax?As Kansas considers raising additional revenue by raising the tax on tobacco and alcohol, let’s declare the end to governmental labeling of vice as sin, and people as sinners.
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The philosophy and research supporting at-risk funding
Read more: The philosophy and research supporting at-risk fundingWhat is the philosophy behind spending more taxpayer dollars to educate economically disadvantaged students, and what does the research say, asks David Dorsey of Kansas Policy Institute.
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A Kansas calamity, at $15,399 per pupil
Read more: A Kansas calamity, at $15,399 per pupilIf things are so bad in Kansas schools at this level of spending, will any amount of spending satisfy school districts?
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WichitaLiberty.TV: Wichita Eagle, Kansas Democrats, Kris Kobach on voting, and the minimum wage
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: Wichita Eagle, Kansas Democrats, Kris Kobach on voting, and the minimum wageWichita Eagle labels hold a clue to the newspaper’s attitude, Kansas Democratic Party income tax reckoning, straight-ticket voting could leave some issues unvoted, and how a minimum wage hike would harm the most vulnerable workers.
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For Kansas schools, a share of your income is the standard
Read more: For Kansas schools, a share of your income is the standardIf Kansas personal income rises but the school spending establishment doesn’t get its cut, something is wrong, they say.
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WichitaLiberty.TV: Wichita city government and upcoming elections
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: Wichita city government and upcoming electionsIn this episode of WichitaLiberty.TV: We’ll take a look at how city government and council meetings operate. Then, there are city elections coming up. How can you get involved? How can you decide which candidates to support?