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Downtown Wichita issues not appreciated
Read more: Downtown Wichita issues not appreciatedOnce again, the Wichita Eagle editorial board misses the point regarding downtown Wichita development.
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Bill would end taxpayer-funded lobbying in Kansas
Read more: Bill would end taxpayer-funded lobbying in KansasA bill has been introduced in the Kansas Senate that would end or limit taxpayer-funded lobbying.
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Why don’t Kansas children have options?
Read more: Why don’t Kansas children have options?School choice programs in some states are targeted at children with special needs, as in Oklahoma. But Kansas children have no choice.
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Kansas local office campaign finance reports
Read more: Kansas local office campaign finance reportsIt’s hard to obtain and use local office campaign finance reports in Kansas.
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Tax burden in the states
Read more: Tax burden in the statesAs Kansas debates tax reform, and as our state is frequently compared to Texas, we should take a look at the two states and their taxes.
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In Wichita, Jeff Longwell has the solution to cronyism
Read more: In Wichita, Jeff Longwell has the solution to cronyismIf cronyism is a problem, the solution preferred by Wichita’s political class is to follow Jeff Longwell’s advice: Just don’t talk about it.
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The real war on Kansas workers
Read more: The real war on Kansas workersA union petition states “What workers decide to do with their paychecks is none of the Government’s business.” I couldn’t agree more.
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Kansans’ views on role of government
Read more: Kansans’ views on role of governmentKansas Policy Institute has released the results of a public opinion poll asking Kansans for their views on some issues that are currently in the news.
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It’s not the teachers, it’s the union
Read more: It’s not the teachers, it’s the unionCan there be a point where demagoguery has been spread so deep and thick that no one believes it? KNEA, the Kansas teachers union, is about to find out.
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Hawker job numbers a lesson in economic development
Read more: Hawker job numbers a lesson in economic developmentDisappointing job numbers from a large Wichita-area employer provide an opportunity for city leaders to learn.
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Carl Brewer: The state of Wichita, 2013
Read more: Carl Brewer: The state of Wichita, 2013Wichita Mayor Carl Brewer, in his State of the City address for 2013, calls for increased support of the city’s economic development efforts.
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Economic development in Wichita: Two tales
Read more: Economic development in Wichita: Two talesWichitans will want to carefully scrutinize Mayor Carl Brewer’s State of the City Address.