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Flight options from Wichita decline, compared to nation
Read more: Flight options from Wichita decline, compared to nationA program designed to bring low air fares to Wichita appears to meet that goal, but the unintended and inevitable consequences of the program are not being recognized.
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In Wichita, confusion over air traffic statistics
Read more: In Wichita, confusion over air traffic statisticsThe Kansas Affordable Airfares program is promoted by Wichita and Sedgwick County government despite problems with the data and statistics used to evaluate the program.
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Ignore this Kansas school spending, please
Read more: Ignore this Kansas school spending, pleaseThe response to a survey regarding Kansas school spending is useful for two reasons: It lets us gauge the level of knowledge of the public, and it also tells us the extent to which school spending advocates will go to justify and excuse spending.
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Mixed message on Southwest subsidies
Read more: Mixed message on Southwest subsidiesNow that Southwest Airlines has announced that it will offer service in Wichita, the question is this: Will Southwest tap the subsidy?
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Wichita should reject Bowllagio TIF district
Read more: Wichita should reject Bowllagio TIF districtWichita should reject the formation of a harmful tax increment financing (TIF) district.
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Refuting the attacks on Koch
Read more: Refuting the attacks on KochWhat do big government politicians mean when they say, “Koch?”
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Wichita licenses the striping of parking lots
Read more: Wichita licenses the striping of parking lotsNext week the Wichita City Council will consider licensing and regulating the painting of stripes in parking lots. How, may I ask, has civilization advanced without the benefit of such regulation?
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Nation can no longer afford wind tax credit
Read more: Nation can no longer afford wind tax creditThe nation should end expensive tax credit spending programs that distort markets.
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I, Pencil: The Movie
Read more: I, Pencil: The MovieNow in movie form, the story of the humble pencil illustrates the wonder and power of “the spontaneous configuration of creative human energies.”
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In Wichita, creating more willing taxpayers
Read more: In Wichita, creating more willing taxpayersIs the goal of Wichita/Sedgwick County Community Investments Plan to create more willing taxpayers? A paper from the Hugo Wall School of Urban and Public affairs gives us a clue — and a warning.