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What type of watchdog are you?
Read more: What type of watchdog are you?To help citizens become government watchdogs, the Franklin Center for Government and Public Integrity is providing a new resource. It’s the Watchdog Quiz, and it will help you discover what type of role you will want to fill as a government watchdog.
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Now, Voice for Liberty Radio on Stitcher
Read more: Now, Voice for Liberty Radio on StitcherStitcher is a neat way to listen to podcasts and radio on your desktop, tablet, or smartphone. Now, Stitcher carries Voice for Liberty radio.
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In Wichita, a tale of two cash registers
Read more: In Wichita, a tale of two cash registersIn Wichita, why do some pay taxes, and others don’t?
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Wichita considers policy to rein in council’s bad behavior
Read more: Wichita considers policy to rein in council’s bad behaviorThe Wichita City Council will consider a policy designed to squelch the council’s ability to issue no-bid contracts for city projects, a policy made necessary by past bad behavior.
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In Wichita, why do some pay taxes, and others don’t?
Read more: In Wichita, why do some pay taxes, and others don’t?A request by a luxury development in downtown Wichita raises issues, for example, why do we have to pay taxes?
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Voice for Liberty Radio: David Boaz of Cato Institute
Read more: Voice for Liberty Radio: David Boaz of Cato InstituteIn this episode of WichitaLiberty Radio: David Boaz spoke at the annual Kansas Policy Institute Dinner.
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Kansas school spending, or concern for students?
Read more: Kansas school spending, or concern for students?A Kansan’s letter to the editor in the Wall Street Journal is a good example of what is really wrong with Kansas’ schools — false and misleading information is used to prioritize institutional wants over student needs.
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WichitaLiberty.TV February 2, 2014
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV February 2, 2014In this episode of WichitaLiberty.TV: A Kansas college professor claims that college costs are rising only a tad faster than inflation. We’ll take a look at the actual numbers. Then, this week Wichita Mayor Carl Brewer delivered the annual State of the City address. A few things deserve comment.
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The state of Wichita, 2014
Read more: The state of Wichita, 2014Wichita Mayor Carl Brewer delivered the annual State of the City address. He said a few things that deserve discussion.
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Wichita, welcoming citizen involvement
Read more: Wichita, welcoming citizen involvementHow welcoming is Wichita city government to citizens? There is a survey to answer this question.
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Kansas school spending, according to the Telegram
Read more: Kansas school spending, according to the TelegramAnother Kansas newspaper editorial shows that when writing about Kansas school spending, facts are sometimes not observed.