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In Wichita, corporate welfare not needed, after all
Read more: In Wichita, corporate welfare not needed, after allAnnouncement of a new developer proceeding with a Save-A-Lot grocery store project — without any of the subsidies Wichita approved — raises questions as to whether the city’s original offer of public assistance was genuine economic development, or just another instance of corporate welfare.
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Kansas needs truth about schools
Read more: Kansas needs truth about schoolsKansas needs an honest assessment of the performance of its schools from education commissioner Diane M. DeBacker.
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Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Tuesday May 31, 2011
Read more: Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Tuesday May 31, 2011Today: Pachyderm to feature DA Foulston; Sedgwick County Commission; Kansas budget signed; KPERS suit threatened; Stimulus jobs — or not; Government doesn’t create jobs.
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What’s really the matter with Kansas
Read more: What’s really the matter with KansasKansas will continue to suffer the economic stagnation we’ve seen over the last decade until we stop valuing government jobs over private sector jobs.
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Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Wednesday May 25, 2011
Read more: Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Wednesday May 25, 2011Today: The failure of American schools; Professors to Koch Brothers: Take your green back; History and legacy of Kansas populism; Federal grants seen to raise future local spending; Debt observed as sold.
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Kansas needs a dynamic economic growth policy
Read more: Kansas needs a dynamic economic growth policyA dynamic market where many new business startups attempt to succeed and thrive while letting old, unproductive firms die is what contributes to productivity and economic growth. But most economic development policies, including those of Kansas and Wichita, do not encourage this dynamism, and in fact, work against it.
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Pickens criticism illustrates divide between free markets and intervention
Read more: Pickens criticism illustrates divide between free markets and interventionCriticism by energy investor T. Boone Pickens of U.S. Representative Mike Pompeo and Koch Industries continues to illustrate the difference between those who believe in economic freedom and free markets, and those — like Pickens — who invest in politicians, bureaucrats, and the hope of a government subsidy.
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Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Tuesday May 24, 2011
Read more: Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Tuesday May 24, 2011Today: Wichita office condo values; Gates’ education reform criticized; Pawlenty, Gingrich on ethanol; Permission required to export natural gas.
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In Kansas Legislature this year, opportunities for saving were lost
Read more: In Kansas Legislature this year, opportunities for saving were lostThis year the Kansas Legislature lost three opportunities to improve the operations and reduce the cost of state government.
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Pompeo on energy tax simplification
Read more: Pompeo on energy tax simplificationCongressman Mike Pompeo of Kansas calls for application of free market principles to all industries, including the end of special tax treatment for all energy-producing industries.
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Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday May 23, 2011
Read more: Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday May 23, 2011Today: Wichita City council; Sedgwick County Commission; Kobach on voter reform in Wall Street Journal; Tiahrt, former Congressman, to address Pachyderms; Wichita speaker lineup set; Blue Ribbon Commission coming to Wichita; School choice cast as civil rights issue; Medicare reform necessary; Science, public agencies, and politics.