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  • Wichita city hall falls short in taxpayer protection

    Wichita city hall falls short in taxpayer protection

    January 9, 2015

    An incentives agreement the Wichita city council passed on first reading is missing several items that city policy requires. How the council and city staff handle the second reading of this ordinance will let us know for whose interests city hall works: citizens, or cronies.

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  • Kansas minimum wage hike would harm the most vulnerable workers

    Kansas minimum wage hike would harm the most vulnerable workers

    January 8, 2015

    A bill to raise the minimum wage in Kansas will harm the most vulnerable workers, and make it more difficult for low-skill workers to get started in the labor market.

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  • Hate crimes should not be enhanced in Kansas

    Hate crimes should not be enhanced in Kansas

    January 8, 2015

    A bill in Kansas proposes to toughen penalties for hate crimes, thereby judging people on their thoughts and beliefs rather on their actions.

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  • Wichita drops taxpayer protection clause

    Wichita drops taxpayer protection clause

    January 5, 2015

    To protect itself against self-defeating appeals of property valuation in tax increment financing districts, the City of Wichita once included a protective clause in developer agreements. But this consideration is not present in two proposed agreements.

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  • WichitaLiberty.TV: Rodney Wren

    WichitaLiberty.TV: Rodney Wren

    January 5, 2015

    Rodney Wren is a debate and forensics coach. I asked him what can we do to improve the political process, particularly regarding candidate debates and the two major political parties?

    Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: Rodney Wren
  • Government intervention may produce unwanted incentives

    Government intervention may produce unwanted incentives

    January 5, 2015

    A Kansas economic development incentive program has the potential to alter hiring practices for reasons not related to applicants’ job qualifications.

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  • Tax increment financing (TIF) resources

    Tax increment financing (TIF) resources

    January 4, 2015

    Resources on tax increment financing (TIF) districts.

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  • Wichita TIF projects: some background

    Wichita TIF projects: some background

    January 4, 2015

    Tax increment financing disrupts the usual flow of tax dollars, routing funds away from cash-strapped cities, counties, and schools back to the TIF-financed development. TIF creates distortions in the way cities develop, and researchers find that the use of TIF means lower economic growth.

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  • Wichita loan agreement subject to interpretation

    Wichita loan agreement subject to interpretation

    January 3, 2015

    In 2009 the City of Wichita entered into an ambiguous agreement to grant a forgivable loan, and then failed to follow its own agreement. Worse yet, there has been no improvement to similar contracts. Such agreements empower the city to grant favor at its discretion.

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  • Wichitaliberty.TV: Special taxes for artists

    January 1, 2015

    In this excerpt from WichitaLiberty.TV: Wichita government spending on economic development leads to imagined problems that require government intervention and more taxpayer contribution to resolve. The cycle of organic rebirth of cities is then replaced with bureaucratic management.

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  • A chance for Wichita to embrace transparency

    January 1, 2015

    Promises of transparency were made during the recent Wichita sales tax campaign. If the city cares about government transparency, the city should implement its promises, even though the tax did not pass.

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  • Kansas school finance case based on inadequate standards

    Kansas school finance case based on inadequate standards

    December 31, 2014

    The just-released Gannon school finance decision in Kansas concludes that not long ago Kansas schools were functioning adequately. But data on Kansas school standards says something else.

    Read more: Kansas school finance case based on inadequate standards
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