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  • Kansas legislative briefing book for 2014

    January 19, 2014

    Kansas Legislative Research has released the 2014 edition of the Legislator Briefing Book.

    Read more: Kansas legislative briefing book for 2014
  • Voice for Liberty Radio: Mike O’Neal, Kansas Chamber of Commerce

    January 18, 2014

    In this episode of WichitaLiberty Podcasts: Mike O’Neal, who is president and CEO of the Kansas Chamber of Commerce, spoke yesterday to the Wichita Pachyderm Club. A large part of his talk was on the topic of Kansas school finance and other education topics. This podcast contains that portion of his speech.

    Read more: Voice for Liberty Radio: Mike O’Neal, Kansas Chamber of Commerce
  • Transparency groups want to know where Wichita tax money is going to promote Wichita

    January 18, 2014

    Public or private? GoWichita, Wichita Downtown Development Corporation and the Greater Wichita Economic Development Coalition get more than three million dollars a year. Some of that is taxpayer money.

    Read more: Transparency groups want to know where Wichita tax money is going to promote Wichita
  • Duck Dynasty and the secular theocracy, part II

    January 18, 2014

    The following is excerpted from the second part of an essay by David Theroux, who is Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer of The Independent Institute. The full part II of the essay is here. Part I is here. Theroux recently appeared on WichitaLiberty.TV; see WichitaLiberty.TV December 1, 2013. Duck Dynasty and the Secular Theocracy,…

    Read more: Duck Dynasty and the secular theocracy, part II
  • WichitaLiberty.TV January 19, 2014

    January 17, 2014

    In this episode of WichitaLiberty.TV: How much would you pay to visit the Wichita Art Museum? You might be surprised to learn how much each visit really costs. Then: A transparency agenda for Wichita city government and the Kansas Legislature. Finally, a look at public schools wasting money.

    Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV January 19, 2014
  • Voice for Liberty Radio: Jeff Glendening, Americans for Prosperity

    January 17, 2014

    In this episode of WichitaLiberty Podcasts: The day after Kansas Governor Sam Brownback’s State of the State Address, I talk with Jeff Glendening at the Kansas Capitol. He’s Kansas State Director for Americans for Prosperity.

    Read more: Voice for Liberty Radio: Jeff Glendening, Americans for Prosperity
  • Kansas gross domestic product

    January 16, 2014

    Kansas is right about in the middle of the states for growth in gross domestic product.

    Read more: Kansas gross domestic product
  • Kansas school employment: The claims compared to statistics

    Kansas school employment: The claims compared to statistics

    January 16, 2014

    Claims made about Kansas schools don’t match the state’s statistics.

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  • Job claims in Kansas addresses

    January 16, 2014

    How can conflicting jobs claims made by two Kansas leaders and candidates for governor be reconciled?

    Read more: Job claims in Kansas addresses
  • Duck Dynasty and the secular theocracy

    January 15, 2014

    David Theroux analyzes the “Duck Dynasty” controversy and lets us know what it means for the state of America and religious beliefs.

    Read more: Duck Dynasty and the secular theocracy
  • More about the New York Times on Kansas school finance

    January 14, 2014

    A recent op-ed in the New York Times contains six deliberate distortions of the truth about school finance in Kansas, writes Dave Trabert of Kansas Policy Institute.

    Read more: More about the New York Times on Kansas school finance
  • Would you pay $48.62 to visit the art museum?

    Would you pay $48.62 to visit the art museum?

    January 13, 2014

    The normal adult admission to the Wichita Art Museum is $7.00, but that isn’t anywhere near the cost of each visit.

    Read more: Would you pay $48.62 to visit the art museum?
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