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Wichita not good for small business
Read more: Wichita not good for small businessWhen it comes to having good conditions to support small businesses, well, Wichita isn’t exactly at the top of the list, according to a new ranking from The Business Journals.
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Club for Growth scorecards
Read more: Club for Growth scorecardsI’ve gathered Congressional scorecards from Club for Growth for all years available and present them in an interactive visualization.
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Gosnell, the movie
Read more: Gosnell, the movieSeeking to tell the story of the Kermit Gosnell, most prolific serial killer in American history, filmmakers Ann McElhinney, Phelim McAleer, and Magdalena Segieda ask for your help.
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Kansas newspapers against the children
Read more: Kansas newspapers against the childrenA Kansas newspaper editorial illustrates that for the establishment, schools — the institution of public schools, that is — are more important than students.
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In Kansas, base state aid is only a small part of spending
Read more: In Kansas, base state aid is only a small part of spendingConsidering only base state aid per pupil leads to an incomplete understanding of school spending in Kansas. The Gannon school finance decision reinforces this.
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After Gannon, will Kansas public school spending boosters still love courts and constitutions?
Read more: After Gannon, will Kansas public school spending boosters still love courts and constitutions?Will Kansas Progressives’ expressed love for courts and constitutions hold up in light of the school finance decision?
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WichitaLiberty.TV: Kansas school finance lawsuit, problems solved?
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: Kansas school finance lawsuit, problems solved?The Kansas Supreme Court handed down its ruling in Gannon v. Kansas, the school finance lawsuit. What did the court say, and did it address the real and important issues with Kansas schools?
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Wichita City Council fails to support informing the taxed
Read more: Wichita City Council fails to support informing the taxedWhat does it say about Wichita’s economic development strategy that if you fully inform citizens and visitors, it renders a tool useless?
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Rural Kansans’ billion-dollar subsidy of wind farms
Read more: Rural Kansans’ billion-dollar subsidy of wind farmsIn addition to receiving taxpayer subsidies and benefiting from mandates to buy their product, wind power producers largely escape the burden of property taxes, writes Dave Trabert of Kansas Policy Institute.
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In Kansas, the Blob is worked up
Read more: In Kansas, the Blob is worked upIn Kansas, we’re seeing the Blob at full activation, vigorously protecting its interests against school reforms.
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Washington Post out on a limb, again
Read more: Washington Post out on a limb, againThe Washington Post has published an article that is demonstrably false, and for political reasons.
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In Wichita, if you don’t like it, just don’t go there
Read more: In Wichita, if you don’t like it, just don’t go thereAs Wichita city officials prepare a campaign to raise the sales tax in Wichita, let’s recall some council members’ attitude towards citizens.