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‘Ten Thousand Commandments’ for 2014 released
Read more: ‘Ten Thousand Commandments’ for 2014 releasedTen Thousand Commandments is the Competitive Enterprise Institute’s annual survey of the federal regulatory state. Authored by CEI Vice President for Policy Clyde Wayne Crews, it shines a light on the large, growing, and hidden costs of America’s regulatory state.
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Meet ALICE. Who knew?
Read more: Meet ALICE. Who knew?Progressives criticize “bill mills,” but the movement has its own.
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CBPP on Kansas schools and taxes, part 2
Read more: CBPP on Kansas schools and taxes, part 2Kansas policy Institute continues to investigate claims made by Center on Budget and Policy Priorities about Kansas schools and taxes.
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CBPP misleading Kansans on revenue
Read more: CBPP misleading Kansans on revenueCenter on Budget and Policy Priorities is spreading false information about State of Kansas revenues.
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Kansas school spending, contrary to Paul Davis
Read more: Kansas school spending, contrary to Paul DavisClaims about school spending made by a Kansas Democratic Party leader don’t quite align with facts.
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What is the cost to visit the Wichita Art Museum?
Read more: What is the cost to visit the Wichita Art Museum?The normal adult admission to the Wichita Art Museum is $7.00, but that isn’t anywhere near the cost of each visit.
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Maine economic development incentive programs questioned
Read more: Maine economic development incentive programs questionedThe State of Maine has examined its economic development incentive programs and found them to be a bad deal for taxpayers.
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Kansas news media should report, not spin
Read more: Kansas news media should report, not spinDave Trabert of Kansas Policy Institute explains that influence may be shifting from media, unions, the education establishment, cities, counties, and school boards to those with different views — those of limited government and economic freedom that empower citizens, not an expansive government and its beneficiaries.
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In Kansas, tax giveaways for job creation found ineffective
Read more: In Kansas, tax giveaways for job creation found ineffectiveKansas has forked over millions in tax breaks since 2009, but new research says it has been ineffective at accomplishing its main goal: Creating new jobs.
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WichitaLiberty.TV: Mike Pompeo on Russia, economic development incentives, and House of Cards
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: Mike Pompeo on Russia, economic development incentives, and House of CardsIn this episode of WichitaLiberty.TV: United States Representative Mike Pompeo talks about Eastern Europe and Russia, economic development and incentives, and the Netflix television series House of Cards.
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Wichita economic development incentives: Do they help?
Read more: Wichita economic development incentives: Do they help?The Wichita City Council regularly awards economic development incentives. Are these incentives helpful, or not?