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There are a lot of government employees
Read more: There are a lot of government employeesGovernment employment is growing, at the expense of the private sector and the strength of our economy.
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Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Wednesday April 6, 2011
Read more: Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Wednesday April 6, 2011Today: Economics in one lesson next week; opinion on tax levels; freedom leads to wealth and prosperity.
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Wichita elections a blow for economic freedom
Read more: Wichita elections a blow for economic freedomThe victory by Wichita Mayor Carl Brewer and other city council members means a win for crony capitalism and a loss for economic freedom in Wichita.
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Economic development incentives questioned at Sedgwick County Commission
Read more: Economic development incentives questioned at Sedgwick County CommissionEconomic development incentives receive discussion at a meeting of the Sedgwick County Commission.
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Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Tuesday April 5, 2011
Read more: Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Tuesday April 5, 2011Today: Law, liberty, and the market symposium this week; junket for Wichita lame ducks: the costs.
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Kansas fiscal policy is stifling the state’s economy
Read more: Kansas fiscal policy is stifling the state’s economyKansas economic policies are leading to the growth of government at the expense of private sector economic activity.
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Latest public pension fund data show taxpayers still on hook for trillions
Read more: Latest public pension fund data show taxpayers still on hook for trillionsDespite pension fund investment gains in 2010, taxpayers still owe state and municipal workers trillions of dollars for promised benefits no matter how much funds earn during the next 30 years.
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Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday April 4, 2011
Read more: Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday April 4, 2011Today: Google announces Gmail motion; local elections tomorrow; Wichita City Council this week; public defender to present; what it means to be a libertarian; profits and prices.
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For New York Times, facts about Kochs don’t matter
Read more: For New York Times, facts about Kochs don’t matterFor the New York Times, getting the facts about Koch Industries correct isn’t a concern.
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Education gap on Wichita City Council
Read more: Education gap on Wichita City CouncilBefore January, none of the four men serving on the Wichita City Council had completed a college degree. The three women serving on the council set a better example, with all three holding college degrees.
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Kansas OpenGov: Here’s the Kansas data
Read more: Kansas OpenGov: Here’s the Kansas dataKansasOpenGov.org provides a repository of data about Kansas state and local governments, giving citizens the data they need to hold officials accountable.
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Sedgwick County Commission to consider corporate welfare as economic development
Read more: Sedgwick County Commission to consider corporate welfare as economic developmentThe Sedgwick County Commission will consider embracing corporate welfare as its economic development strategy.