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Sedgwick County delinquent taxes, the useful version
Read more: Sedgwick County delinquent taxes, the useful versionHere is the Sedgwick County delinquent tax list for 2012, able to be manipulated by computer.
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Trends in Kansas entrepreneurship
Read more: Trends in Kansas entrepreneurshipEntrepreneurship is important for a growing and dynamic economy. The performance of Kansas in entrepreneurial activity is not high, compared to other states.
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Do economic development incentives work?
Read more: Do economic development incentives work?On the three major questions — Do economic development incentives create new jobs? Are those jobs taken by targeted populations in targeted places? Are incentives, at worst, only moderately revenue negative? — traditional economic development incentives do not fare well.
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In Kansas, politics may now cure its own harm
Read more: In Kansas, politics may now cure its own harmThe reason that Caleb Stegall, the current nominee, is not already on the bench is politics.
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Kansas school standards have changed
Read more: Kansas school standards have changedAt a time when Kansas was spending more on schools due to an order from the Kansas Supreme Court, the state lowered its standards for schools.
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Kansas school spending, slashed?
Read more: Kansas school spending, slashed?In this segment of KAKE TV “This Week in Kansas,” Richard Schrock, Peter Hancock, and Bob Weeks discuss education funding in Kansas. Tim Brown is the host.
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WichitaLiberty.TV August 18, 2013
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV August 18, 2013In this episode of WichitaLiberty.TV, host Bob Weeks shows his “Prezi” that illustrates the disregard for the law shown by Wichita’s mayor. Then, Bob walks viewers through a visualization that illustrates the unintended consequences of government intervention at the Wichita Airport. Finally, Bob introduces Henry Hazlitt’s book “Economics in One Lesson,” which will be the…
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Wichita income is not keeping up
Read more: Wichita income is not keeping upVisioneering Wichita uses per capita income growth as one benchmark of economic progress. What do the numbers say about the city’s progress?
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Intellectuals vs. the rest of us
Read more: Intellectuals vs. the rest of usWhy are so many opposed to private property and free exchange — capitalism, in other words — in favor of large-scale government interventionism? Lack of knowledge, or ignorance, is one answer, but there is another.
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Do you know this about Kansas school test scores?
Read more: Do you know this about Kansas school test scores?Public school leaders in Kansas are proud of Kansas schools, often citing our state’s high ranking compared to other states. This video takes a look at Kansas test scores.
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Kansas school spending advocates take to Twitter
Read more: Kansas school spending advocates take to TwitterKansas school spending advocates are not always familiar with facts.
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Change in needed in Wichita
Read more: Change in needed in WichitaChange is desperately needed in Wichita — change to allow exceptionalism and end failed economic subsidies.