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For McGinn, a liberal voting record is a tradition
Read more: For McGinn, a liberal voting record is a traditionBased on votes made in the Kansas Senate, the advertising claims of Sedgwick County Commission candidate Carolyn McGinn don’t match her record.
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WichitaLiberty.TV: Waste, economic development, and water issues.
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: Waste, economic development, and water issues.Wichitans ought to ask city hall to stop blatant waste before it asks for more taxes. Then, a few questions about economic development incentives. Finally, how should we pay for a new water source, and is city hall open to outside ideas?
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Wichita’s vampires and monsters
Read more: Wichita’s vampires and monstersThe City of Wichita urges citizens to take steps to stop “vampire” power waste.
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Wichita’s uneconomic thinking about water
Read more: Wichita’s uneconomic thinking about waterWhen thinking about water issues, Wichita city council members and city hall bureaucrats seem to throw economic thinking out the window.
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For Wichita’s new water supply, debt is suddenly bad
Read more: For Wichita’s new water supply, debt is suddenly badWichita city leaders are telling us we need to spend a lot of money for a new water source. For some reason, debt has now become a dirty word.
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If the transit lights are off, the street lights are probably on
Read more: If the transit lights are off, the street lights are probably onWhen the city of Wichita is not concerned about waste that is easily observed, how careful is it about avoiding waste not easily seen by citizens?
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Voting attendance an issue in Kansas fourth district campaign
Read more: Voting attendance an issue in Kansas fourth district campaignVoting attendance an issue in Kansas fourth district campaign
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American Hospital Association supports Kansas Sen. Roberts
Read more: American Hospital Association supports Kansas Sen. RobertsA prominent special interest group is spending on advertising for Senator Pat Roberts of Kansas.
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Economic development incentives in Wichita: A few questions
Read more: Economic development incentives in Wichita: A few questionsWichita justifies its use of targeted economic development incentives by citing benefit-cost ratios that are computed for the city, county, school district, and state.
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The Kansas economy under guidance of moderates
Read more: The Kansas economy under guidance of moderatesBefore wishing for a return to the “good old days,” let’s make sure we understand the record of the Kansas economy.
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CEDBR fiscal model presentation to Wichita City Council
Read more: CEDBR fiscal model presentation to Wichita City CouncilAn explanation of how cost benefit ratios are calculated for economic development incentives.
