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  • ‘Transforming Wichita’ a reminder of the value of government promises

    ‘Transforming Wichita’ a reminder of the value of government promises

    September 1, 2014

    When Wichita voters weigh the plausibility of the city’s plans for spending proposed new sales tax revenue, they should remember this is not the first time the city has promised results and accountability.

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  • Labor unions have harmed our standard of living

    September 1, 2014

    labor unions reduce the supply and productivity of labor and so reduce the supply and raise the prices of the goods and services their members help to produce, thereby reducing real wages throughout the economic system, writes George Reisman.

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  • Wichita planning results in delay, waste

    Wichita planning results in delay, waste

    September 1, 2014

    Wichita plans an ambitious road project that turns out to be too expensive, resulting in continued delays for Wichita drivers and purchases of land that may not be needed.

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  • As Wichita asks for more taxes, it continues to waste what it has

    August 31, 2014

    The lights are on at the Wichita Transit Center on a sunny day — on a day the buses are not running.

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  • Wichita arena sales tax not a model of success

    Wichita arena sales tax not a model of success

    August 28, 2014

    Supporters of a new sales tax in Wichita use the Intrust Bank Arena as an example of successful application of a sales tax.

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  • When Wichita officials promise to look out for your interests, remember last summer

    When Wichita officials promise to look out for your interests, remember last summer

    August 27, 2014

    When the City of Wichita tells citizens that it will thoroughly investigate and vet potential economic development projects and partners, remember what the city did just last summer.

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  • State and local tax burdens presented

    State and local tax burdens presented

    August 27, 2014

    An interactive visualization lets you see the tax burden for residents in any state, and see how the state’s rank has changed over time.

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  • Where’s Wichita’s water, and about that sales tax

    August 27, 2014

    Former Wichita mayor Bob Knight explained that when he left office in 2003, we were assured we had water for 50 years. What has happened?

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  • Employment in the states

    Employment in the states

    August 25, 2014

    There are dueling claims and controversy over employment figures in Kansas and our state’s performance relative to others. I present the actual data in tables and interactive visualizations that you can use to make up your own mind.

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  • Voice for Liberty Radio:  Kansas Secretary of Revenue Nick Jordan

    Voice for Liberty Radio: Kansas Secretary of Revenue Nick Jordan

    August 25, 2014

    Nick Jordan is Secretary of Revenue for the State of Kansas. He spoke to the Wichita Pachyderm Club on the topic “An Analysis of Governor Brownback’s Tax Policy” on August 22, 2014.

    Read more: Voice for Liberty Radio: Kansas Secretary of Revenue Nick Jordan
  • Kansas campaign material repository

    Kansas campaign material repository

    August 24, 2014

    An accessible collection of campaign material will help hold candidates and campaigns accountable.

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  • Hemp, Guns and National Security

    August 23, 2014

    U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) discusses federal regulation of hemp, polling on marijuana reform, reasserting the Second Amendment in D.C. and the legislative effort to curtail the National Security Agency’s sweeping data collection practices.

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