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Wichitans mislead on Warren IMAX incentives
Read more: Wichitans mislead on Warren IMAX incentivesWith the possibility of another IMAX theater being built not too far from Wichita, we now know that Wichitans were mislead in awarding economic development incentives.
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Flentje: Align taxation with spending
Read more: Flentje: Align taxation with spendingH. Edward Flentje of Wichita State University says that we should seek to align government spending with taxation.
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Kansas Bioscience Authority, protected
Read more: Kansas Bioscience Authority, protectedThe Kansas Bioscience Authority has been protected by Kansas Senate leaders Steve Morris and John Vratil.
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Cost of tax compliance is high
Read more: Cost of tax compliance is highCost of complying with federal and state income tax laws and regulations is high.
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New York Times correction, finally
Read more: New York Times correction, finallyThe New York Times finally issues a correction regarding political contributions from Charles and David Koch.
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Government can’t be like business
Read more: Government can’t be like businessDespite the claims of government and business leaders in Wichita, our city’s government can’t be run like a business.
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Kansas economic indicators not rising
Read more: Kansas economic indicators not risingEconomic indicators from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia indicate that the Kansas economy is not yet in a state of sustained recovery from the recession.
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Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Thursday April 14, 2011
Read more: Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Thursday April 14, 2011Today: Kansas State Board of Education vs. Walt Chappell, protest on tax day; tax day tea party events; Steineger, Kansas senator, to address Pachyderms; trade protectionism makes us poorer; city government under control.
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Political contributions disclosure said to be harmful
Read more: Political contributions disclosure said to be harmfulForced disclosure of the identity of donors to political campaigns is a powerful force in favor of incumbents.
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‘I, Pencil’ in audio argues for economic freedom, not government control
Read more: ‘I, Pencil’ in audio argues for economic freedom, not government control“I, Pencil” explains the impossibility of centralized government planning.