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Sedgwick County elections: Commissioners
Read more: Sedgwick County elections: CommissionersIn Sedgwick County, two fiscally conservative commission candidates prevailed.
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Elections in Kansas: Federal offices
Read more: Elections in Kansas: Federal officesKansas Republican primary voters made two good decisions this week.
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Charles Koch: How to really turn the economy around
Read more: Charles Koch: How to really turn the economy aroundCharles Koch offers insight into why our economy is sluggish, and how to make a positive change.
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Economic development and cronyism in Wichita
Read more: Economic development and cronyism in WichitaBob Weeks examines problems with economic development and cronyism in Wichita.
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In Kansas, hypocritical criticism of voting records
Read more: In Kansas, hypocritical criticism of voting recordsKansas fourth district voters may want to be aware of voting record of a congressional challenger, and whether his criticism of his opponent for similar behavior is hypocritical.
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Wichita city budget to have public hearing
Read more: Wichita city budget to have public hearingThis week the Wichita City Council holds the public hearing for the budget.
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Pro-Tiahrt ads strike a sour note from ‘Every Voice’
Read more: Pro-Tiahrt ads strike a sour note from ‘Every Voice’Post by Voice For Liberty.
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In Kansas fourth district, fundamental issues of governance arise
Read more: In Kansas fourth district, fundamental issues of governance ariseThe contest in the Kansas fourth district is a choice between principle and political expediency, and between economic freedom and cronyism.
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McGinn, as committee chair, was not for performance measures
Read more: McGinn, as committee chair, was not for performance measuresA 2011 Kansas bill could have increased the accountability of state government, but committee chair Carolyn McGinn wasn’t in favor.
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Pat Roberts, senator for corporate welfare
Read more: Pat Roberts, senator for corporate welfareTwo years ago United States Senator Pat Roberts voted in committee with liberals like John Kerry, Chuck Schumer, and Debbie Stabenow to pass a bill loaded with wasteful corporate welfare.
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Wolf investigation, political to the extreme
Read more: Wolf investigation, political to the extremeThe investigation of a candidate for United States Senator by an appointed board in Kansas raises questions of propriety, and Senator Pat Roberts’ use of it in advertising is shameful.
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Women for Kansas voting guide should be read with caution
Read more: Women for Kansas voting guide should be read with cautionIf voters are relying on a voter guide from Women for Kansas, they should consider the actual history of Kansas taxation and spending before voting.