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Hemp, Guns and National Security
Read more: Hemp, Guns and National SecurityU.S. Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) discusses federal regulation of hemp, polling on marijuana reform, reasserting the Second Amendment in D.C. and the legislative effort to curtail the National Security Agency’s sweeping data collection practices.
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Jennifer Baysinger: More than one business voice in Wichita
Read more: Jennifer Baysinger: More than one business voice in WichitaThere truly is no need to rush such an important decision that will cost us all. Voters should reject this haphazard proposal. Let’s start over and make a real effort to engage our community’s citizens to find out what we all can do to make this great City even better. Let’s invest in ourselves, not…
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Your smartphone is your activism toolkit
Read more: Your smartphone is your activism toolkitYour smartphone is a valuable tool for activism. Here are two ways to get involved.
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WichitaLiberty.TV: Wichita’s missing water, sales tax, Gidget, smartphone activism
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: Wichita’s missing water, sales tax, Gidget, smartphone activismA former Wichita mayor wonders what happened to Wichita’s water supply. Then, meet Gidget, a Kansas blogger I think you will enjoy. Finally, how can you use your smartphone to help candidates and causes?
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Kansas school claims, numbers don’t match
Read more: Kansas school claims, numbers don’t matchKansas school spending advocates make claims of exploding class sizes that aren’t reflected in enrollment and employment data
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Welcome back, Gidget
Read more: Welcome back, GidgetGidget stepped away for a few months, but happily she is back writing about Kansas politics at Kansas GOP Insider (wannabe).
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Quarterly state GDP data released
Read more: Quarterly state GDP data releasedA new series of GDP data shows government growing faster in Kansas than in most states, with private sector growth near the middle of the states.
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Public opinion on Wichita sales tax
Read more: Public opinion on Wichita sales taxAs Wichita prepares to debate the desirability of a sales tax increase, a public opinion poll finds little support for the tax and the city’s plans.
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Former Wichita mayor: Where is the water?
Read more: Former Wichita mayor: Where is the water?Former Wichita mayor Bob Knight explains that when he left office in 2003, we were assured we had water for 50 years. What has happened?