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  • Wichita Ambassador Hotel radio ads

    February 21, 2012

    Radio ads explain the real cost of the Ambassador Hotel in Wichita.

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  • Why vote no in the Wichita Ambassador Hotel election

    February 21, 2012

    In the Wichita Ambassador Hotel special election, there are many reasons to vote no for the good of Wichita.

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  • Wichita helps out the Ambassador Hotel campaign

    February 20, 2012

    A page on the City of Wichita’s official, taxpayer-funded website provides information on the February 28th special election regarding a guest tax rebate for the Ambassador Hotel in downtown Wichita. While the page provides useful information, it makes a claim that is not accurate, and one which may persuade Wichita voters to vote Yes.

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  • Who has the economic power?

    February 20, 2012

    Though there is often much focus on the richest private individuals in the United States, the U.S. Congress actually has far more economic power.

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  • ‘Occupy Koch town’ ignores the facts

    February 17, 2012

    As director of corporate communication for Koch industries, I’ve read and heard much about this company and its shareholders that is dishonest, distorted and derogatory. And while we continue to try to bat down the falsehoods, as quickly as we quash one, another rears its ugly head. As Winston Churchill once said, “A lie gets…

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  • Sedgwick County Commissioner to present on sustainable development

    February 16, 2012

    Sedgwick County Commissioner Richard Ranzau will deliver a talk on the topic of sustainable development.

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  • Occupy Koch Town protestors ignore facts

    February 16, 2012

    Occupy Koch Town protesters show no concern for facts or reason in their politically-motivated attack on Koch Industries, capitalism, and human progress.

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  • Wichita Downtown Development Corporation shouldn’t campaign

    February 16, 2012

    Campaign activity by the Wichita Downtown Development Corporation appears to be contrary to several opinions issued by Kansas Attorneys General regarding the use of public funds in elections.

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  • On Streeter and Anderson

    February 16, 2012

    This morning I appeared on the “Streeter and Anderson” program on The Big Talker: 1480 KQAM Wichita. I covered the STAR bond project in Wichita, the special election on February 28th regarding the Ambassador Hotel, and the new home purchase tax rebate program. All in ten minutes.

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  • Wichita Intrust Bank Arena profit, in perspective

    February 15, 2012

    When evaluating information released by Sedgwick County regarding the financial performance of Intrust Bank Arena, citizens need to look beyond the presentations made to commission members. Important facts are available, but not presented to commissioners and the public.

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  • Wichita convention business

    February 15, 2012

    Is the pursuit of convention business in Wichita at great expense to citizens a wise course for economic development?

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  • Kansas education data collected but not shared to inform policymaking

    February 14, 2012

    Would you purchase a refrigerator without comparing models and reading reviews? How about buying a car without a test drive or a home without an inspection? If you’re a taxpayer or parent of a school-age child in Kansas, that’s what your elected representatives have done with public education that spends more than half of the…

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