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Kansas must reform KPERS
Read more: Kansas must reform KPERSNew research from Kansas Policy Institute reinforces what some have known but many have discounted: The Kansas Public Employee Retirement System is in poor financial shape, and it’s going to cost Kansans a lot to fix it.
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Wichita sees results of new economic development policy
Read more: Wichita sees results of new economic development policyThe first action under a new Wichita economic development policy doesn’t produce economic growth, and in fact, harms the Wichita economy.
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Jonah Goldberg, ‘Liberal Fascism’ author, to speak
Read more: Jonah Goldberg, ‘Liberal Fascism’ author, to speakThe Kansas chapter of Americans for Prosperity Foundation is pleased to announce that bestselling author and columnist Jonah Goldberg will speak in Topeka this week
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Government planning, itself, is dangerous
Read more: Government planning, itself, is dangerousIn south-central Kansas, the meme of “it’s only a plan” that can be shelved is likely to be repeated as government officials try to sell a comprehensive planning process.
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Low education standards limit Kansas childrens’ dreams
Read more: Low education standards limit Kansas childrens’ dreamsWho is defending the interests of Kansas schoolchildren? Those who participate in the decline of Kansas school standards, thereby contributing to a false assessment of Kansas schools?
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Intrust Bank Arena depreciation expense is important, even today
Read more: Intrust Bank Arena depreciation expense is important, even todayThe profit most often reported for the Intrust Bank Arena in Wichita is not an accurate and complete accounting, and hides the true economics of the arena.
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As Southwest arrives in Wichita, something else happens
Read more: As Southwest arrives in Wichita, something else happensAs Southwest Airllines arrives in Wichita, AirTran Airways leaves. What does that mean?
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In Wichita, community needn’t be government
Read more: In Wichita, community needn’t be governmentWe live in the biggest city in the state which brings with it many challenges; solutions to those challenges come in many forms, giving rise to the vast diversity of opinion borne out in the survey. That diversity may be trying but we should not allow the aspiration for political unity to squelch debate. Ultimately…
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The future of Obamacare, now he tells us
Read more: The future of Obamacare, now he tells usA retiring U.S. Senator is now free to criticize legislation he passed.
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The heavy hand of Kansas regulation
Read more: The heavy hand of Kansas regulationI want a judge to tell me the difference between two for one and half price, said a bar owner.
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Kansas government spending, a visualization
Read more: Kansas government spending, a visualizationHere is an interactive visualization of Kansas state government spending.