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Kansas migration trends
Read more: Kansas migration trendsThe migration trend of Kansas households is improving, but the trend of income is not.
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Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday March 21, 2011
Read more: Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday March 21, 2011Today: Wichita City Council this week; government the problem; budget worse than thought; Detroit turns schools over to charters; The State and the Intellectuals; global warming panic explained.
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In Kansas schools, follow the money
Read more: In Kansas schools, follow the moneyKansas public schools hold cash while threatening cuts.
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Quantitative easing: another round?
Read more: Quantitative easing: another round?Another round of expansionist monetary policy in the form of quantitative easing 3 could be on the way.
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Who benefits, loses from regulation?
Read more: Who benefits, loses from regulation?Who benefits and loses from increased regulation of greenhouse gases?
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Kansas Arts Commission survives
Read more: Kansas Arts Commission survivesThe Kansas Senate votes to override an executive order canceling the Kansas Arts Commission.
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Judges are lawmakers
Read more: Judges are lawmakersIn a democracy like ours, should lawmakers be selected democratically?
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Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday March 14, 2011
Read more: Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday March 14, 2011Today: Kansas Democrats: EITC cut is a tax increase; historian to visit Wichita; Kansas parents’ property tax challenge is dismissed.
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TIF, a Wichita ‘tool,’ might be on the way out in California
Read more: TIF, a Wichita ‘tool,’ might be on the way out in CaliforniaTax increment financing (TIF), a key component for the financing of the revitalization of downtown Wichita, might be on the way out in California.
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Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Sunday March 13, 2011
Read more: Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Sunday March 13, 2011Today: Wichita city council this week; how attitudes can differ; private property and the price system; toward a free market in education; are lottery tickets like a state-owned casino?; money, banking and the Federal Reserve; Wichita-area legislators to meet public; Pompeo to meet with public; losing the brains race; Teachers unions explained.
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Kansas’ Huelskamp leads in the House
Read more: Kansas’ Huelskamp leads in the HouseU.S. Representative Tim Huelskamp of Kansas speaks on out-of-control federal spending and the deficit.
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Please feel free to ignore Lou Dobbs
Read more: Please feel free to ignore Lou DobbsTelevision personality Lou Dobbs promotes an economic fallacy: that destruction holds the seeds of economic progress.