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Kansas Governor delivers weekly address
Read more: Kansas Governor delivers weekly addressKansas Governor Sam Brownback delivers the Republican weekly address
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Bonding KPERS debt is not the solution
Read more: Bonding KPERS debt is not the solutionBorrowing money to shore up the Kansas state employee pension plan is about the worst idea that could come out of Topeka. Legislatures across the country, and counties and cities of all sizes, have shown that government is fundamentally unable to manage the responsibilities of a defined benefit pension plan.
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Wichitans have choices; perhaps not information
Read more: Wichitans have choices; perhaps not informationThe Wichita Eagle publishes a voter guidebefore each election. While this is a useful civic service, readers of the newspaper might wonder what is the point of allowing candidates to make statements and claims without being held accountable.
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Personal income growth in the states
Read more: Personal income growth in the statesAs Kansas debates whether to move forward with a new vision, especially in tax policy, we should examine how we have fared under the policies of recent decades.
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Public choice offers insight into government
Read more: Public choice offers insight into governmentIf you’ve wondered why government is as it is, the school of public choice economics offers insight and explanation.
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Progress in Kansas
Read more: Progress in KansasDo facts matter to Kansas progressives who want to maintain high levels of taxation and government spending? We first must ask if they are even aware of the facts. Sadly, I suspect they don’t want to know.
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Kansas school choice defeated
Read more: Kansas school choice defeatedIt appears that Kansas schoolchildren will need to wait another year to have the same freedom and opportunity that children in many states enjoy.
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Wichita economic development and the election
Read more: Wichita economic development and the electionAs Wichitans decide their preference for city council members, voters should take a look at the numbers and decide whether they’re satisfied with our city’s performance in economic development.
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Wichita economic statistics
Read more: Wichita economic statisticsThese charts of Wichita economic data may be useful to voters as they evaluate claims made by candidates for the upcoming election.
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Legislator’s guide to delivering better service at a better price
Read more: Legislator’s guide to delivering better service at a better priceHow can Kansas get to the point of lowering spending, lowering taxes, and allowing for more job creation?
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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.