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  • Kansas school superintendents defend low standards

    April 5, 2012

    Sedgwick and Butler county school superintendents argue for low student standards and misuse test data.

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  • Federal, United Nations planning imported to Wichita

    April 5, 2012

    The Sedgwick County Commission has decided to give a consortium of South Central Kansas governments and organizations broad control over community planning funded by a federal grant and based on a United Nations agenda.

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  • Sedgwick County should reject planning grant

    April 4, 2012

    For many reasons, Sedgwick County ought to reject participation in a planning grant.

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  • Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Tuesday April 3, 2012

    April 3, 2012

    Today: Arts funding; Arts censorship; Comparison of state comparisons; Ryan tax plan; Are earmarks returning?

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  • Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday April 2, 2012

    April 2, 2012

    Today: Action on sustainability; Economic development through competitiveness; Those populist Pachyderms; We just don’t understand, they say; Colleges indoctrinate students; Job creation; Markets: exploitation or empowerment?

    Read more: Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday April 2, 2012
  • For Koch critics, facts aren’t part of the equation

    April 2, 2012

    A newspaper editorial begins with “What is it, or why is it, that the name Koch, particularly here in Lawrence and Kansas, seems to trigger such angry, passionate and negative responses from a certain segment of the community, particularly among some at Kansas University?” It’s a good question.

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  • Kansas may again resort to government art

    April 2, 2012

    Kansas may be ready to restore some state funding for the arts. But for reasons economic, human, and artistic, we ought to keep Kansas government out of art. Kansas should allow people themselves to decide how to spend their own money on what they think is important to them. To implement government funding of art…

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  • Sustainable development presented in Wichita

    March 30, 2012

    Information, including an audio presentation, is available regarding sustainable development planning and U.N. Agenda 21 in Kansas.

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  • Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Friday March 30, 2012

    March 30, 2012

    Today: Lee Fang: wrong again; Action on sustainability; Economic fascism; Immigration.

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  • Harm of NCLB to be eclipsed

    March 30, 2012

    The disaster of the No Child left behind law is about to be joined by Common Core Standards, writes Dr. Walt Chappell, member, Kansas State Board of Education.

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  • In Kansas, no E-verify, please

    March 30, 2012

    The hope that if we can somehow stop illegal immigrants from obtaining jobs, then unemployed Americans can go back to work, is a false hope. For that and other reasons, I can’t join with Kansas conservatives who support E-verify and other harsh anti-immigrant measures.

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  • Wind tax credits are government spending in disguise

    March 29, 2012

    Wind power tax credits are government spending in disguise, despite the mistaken beliefs of Kansas Governor Sam Brownback and U.S. Senator Jerry Moran of Kansas regarding the economic effect of tax credits that benefit the wind power industry.

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