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Harry Reid takes money from companies under investigation for bribery law violations
Read more: Harry Reid takes money from companies under investigation for bribery law violationsSenate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., has received campaign contributions from people and political action committees linked to multiple companies suspected of violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
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Zoltan Kesz on collectivism and racism in Hungary
Read more: Zoltan Kesz on collectivism and racism in HungaryZoltan Kesz, founder of the Free Market Foundation in Hungary, speaks to a luncheon gathering at the Wichita, Kansas Pachyderm Club.
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Rally for school choice in Kansas
Read more: Rally for school choice in KansasA grassroots coalition of educators, advocates, parents, and Kansans came together to make the case for school choice in the Kansas State Capitol on 11 February 2014.
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Special interests defend wind subsidies at taxpayer cost
Read more: Special interests defend wind subsidies at taxpayer costThe spurious arguments made in support of the wind production tax credit shows just how difficult it is to replace cronyism with economic freedom.
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Primary U.S. energy production by fuel source
Read more: Primary U.S. energy production by fuel sourcePrimary U.S. energy production by fuel source, an interactive visualization.
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Energy subsidies for electricity production
Read more: Energy subsidies for electricity productionWhen comparing federal subsidies for the production of electricity, it’s important to look at the subsidy values in proportion to the amount of electricity generated, because the scales vary widely.
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This is not parody: Koch Brother donates money to hospital, liberals protest
Read more: This is not parody: Koch Brother donates money to hospital, liberals protestThe donation was the largest in the hospital’s history, and will presumably create a fair number of new nursing jobs. So why are the usual suspects up in arms?
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Wichita council meeting may proceed without quorum
Read more: Wichita council meeting may proceed without quorumTomorrow’s meeting of the Wichita City Council may proceed without a quorum. Or not.
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Pompeo on Obama budget
Read more: Pompeo on Obama budgetRep. Mike Pompeo appeared on Stossel and told the host that President Obama’s budget will leave the U.S. begging for money down the road.
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Kansas school finance lawsuit reaction
Read more: Kansas school finance lawsuit reactionNews coverage and reaction to the Kansas school finance lawsuit Luke Gannon, et al v. State of Kansas.
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In Wichita, West Bank apartments seem to violate ordinance
Read more: In Wichita, West Bank apartments seem to violate ordinanceIn awarding a contract for an apartment development, city leaders may have overlooked a Wichita City Charter Ordinance that sets aside the land to be “open space, committed to use for the purpose of public recreation and enjoyment.
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WichitaLiberty.TV: Wichita’s missing water, beyond politics and special interests
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: Wichita’s missing water, beyond politics and special interestsThe people of Wichita have told officials that water is an important issue. What has the city done in this regard? Then, Wichita Mayor Brewer Carl says it’s time to put politics and special interests aside. Is our political leadership capable of this?