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  • Wichita wants to expand water project, but abandons its website

    Wichita wants to expand water project, but abandons its website

    October 30, 2014

    As the City of Wichita recommends voters spend $250 million on the expansion of a water project, the project’s accompanying website was abandoned, and has now disappeared.

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  • Proposed Wichita sales tax won’t satisfy needs, appetites

    October 30, 2014

    The proposed Wichita sales tax does little to address the city’s delinquent infrastructure maintenance gap. Despite this, there are rumors of another sales tax next year for quality of life items.

    Read more: Proposed Wichita sales tax won’t satisfy needs, appetites
  • To pay for a new Wichita water supply, are there other choices?

    October 29, 2014

    To pay for a new Wichita water supply, the city gives voters two choices. Either (a) vote for a sales tax, or (b) the city will issue long-term debt and the city will have to pay an additional $221 million in interest expense. Are there alternatives?

    Read more: To pay for a new Wichita water supply, are there other choices?
  • What is the purpose of a new Wichita water supply?

    October 29, 2014

    What is Wichita gaining with a new water supply? Is a new supply needed for basic uses such as household, commercial, and industrial?

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  • Has the Wichita ASR system proven its worth in production?

    October 29, 2014

    I expressed my concerns regarding things I had recently learned, which is that we’ve cut expectations for ASR production in half. Also, ASR is still in commissioning stage.

    Read more: Has the Wichita ASR system proven its worth in production?
  • Examining claims in favor of the proposed Wichita sales tax

    Examining claims in favor of the proposed Wichita sales tax

    October 26, 2014

    The “Yes Wichita” group has made a series of statements regarding plans for a new water supply. It’s important that Wichita voters be aware of the complete facts and context of these claims so that they make an informed decision on how to vote.

    Read more: Examining claims in favor of the proposed Wichita sales tax
  • Downtown Wichita campaigns for higher taxes on groceries and no taxes on downtown

    October 26, 2014

    Wichita Downtown Development Corporation campaigns for low-income households to pay more sales tax on groceries while it seeks tax breaks for downtown developers.

    Read more: Downtown Wichita campaigns for higher taxes on groceries and no taxes on downtown
  • Wichita Chamber campaigns for higher taxes on those least able to pay

    October 26, 2014

    The Wichita Chamber campaigns for low-income households to pay more sales tax on groceries.

    Read more: Wichita Chamber campaigns for higher taxes on those least able to pay
  • Misleading Wichita voters on water pipes

    October 26, 2014

    A television advertisement by the “Yes Wichita” group misleads Wichita voters in two ways, one which is significant.

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  • Selective editing?

    October 26, 2014

    Do you think it is misleading to leave out the part about how a significant portion of the rate increase will happen regardless of the sales tax vote?

    Read more: Selective editing?
  • Wichita sends educational mailer to non-Wichitans, using Wichita taxes

    Wichita sends educational mailer to non-Wichitans, using Wichita taxes

    October 25, 2014

    Why is the City of Wichita spending taxpayer money mailing to voters who don’t live in the city and can’t vote on the issue?

    Read more: Wichita sends educational mailer to non-Wichitans, using Wichita taxes
  • Tax your food, but not his

    October 25, 2014

    Does this seem fair and just, that the president of a restaurant chain would campaign for higher sales tax on groceries?

    Read more: Tax your food, but not his
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