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Developer welfare expanded in Kansas
Read more: Developer welfare expanded in KansasA bill to expand developer welfare in Kansas failed to pass, but passed the next day on reconsideration.
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Kansas Open Records Act needs improvement
Read more: Kansas Open Records Act needs improvementThank you for this opportunity to present testimony on problems with the Kansas Open Records Act regarding high fees for the production of records.
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Kansas spring elections should be moved
Read more: Kansas spring elections should be movedI urge this committee to support moving the spring elections to be held in conjunction with the fall state and national elections. This will help reduce the electoral power and influence of special interest groups.
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Tax policies are not tomfoolery
Read more: Tax policies are not tomfooleryAcross the country, states like Kansas are looking for ways to become more economically competitive and grow their economy. Fortunately, Kansas appears to be on the right track.
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Clinton Coen, Wichita City Council Candidate
Read more: Clinton Coen, Wichita City Council CandidateClinton Coen, candidate for Wichita City Council, appeared on the Joseph Ashby Show.
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Sedgwick County begins legislative updates sharing
Read more: Sedgwick County begins legislative updates sharingIn a move sure to help citizens learn more about government, Sedgwick County has started posting legislative updates from its lobbyist in Topeka.
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Avoiding the truth about Kansas school spending, Tuesday edition
Read more: Avoiding the truth about Kansas school spending, Tuesday editionKansas House of Representatives Minority Leader Paul Davis tries to bury the truth about Kansas school spending.
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Spending and taxing in the states, Kansas and Texas in particular
Read more: Spending and taxing in the states, Kansas and Texas in particularHow do Kansas and Texas compare in taxation and spending?
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Teachers union members to be proud of
Read more: Teachers union members to be proud ofWhen we observe the actions of teachers, we’re correct to wonder if they’re acting as citizens, or as teachers representing their school districts, or as union members, or in some other role.
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Wichita has school choice, they say
Read more: Wichita has school choice, they sayWichita school superintendent John Allison told Wichitans something they probably didn’t know: Parents of Wichita schoolchildren benefit from the district’s school choice program.
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Kansas school spending excused
Read more: Kansas school spending excusedKansas public school teachers and the education bureaucracy want taxpayers to trust them as a reliable source for facts about Kansas schools. But the record doesn’t inspire trust.
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Ending the Economic Development Administration
Read more: Ending the Economic Development AdministrationU.S. Representative Mike Pompeo has introduced legislation to end the Economic Development Agency, which he describes as a “politically motivated federal wealth redistribution agency.”