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Regulation helps big business, not free enterprise
Read more: Regulation helps big business, not free enterpriseBoth Democrats and Republicans love creating regulations, and big business loves these regulations.
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Kansas arts funding supporters are misinformed, or worse
Read more: Kansas arts funding supporters are misinformed, or worseSupporters of Kansas government arts funding are either misinformed or lying about the facts they use to make their case for continuation of taxpayer support of the arts.
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Tax increment financing: TIF has a cost
Read more: Tax increment financing: TIF has a costSupporters of tax increment financing, or TIF, claim that it has no costs. This is true only if one ignores their secondary effects and economic reality.
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In Kansas, political signs are okay, despite covenants
Read more: In Kansas, political signs are okay, despite covenantsKansas law allows political yard signs despite provisions in neighborhood covenants.
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Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday January 31, 2011
Read more: Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday January 31, 2011Today: Some downtown Wichita properties plummet in value; Kansas Days; Mises University; “Rosa Parks moment” for education; the state against blacks; politics and city managers; Wednesdays in Wiedemann; Professor Cornpone; Government bird chirping.
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Charles and David Koch v. George Soros: Free markets or not
Read more: Charles and David Koch v. George Soros: Free markets or notThe protests surrounding a conference of free-market advocates reveal the political left’s misunderstanding of the relationship between business and government, and between freedom and coercion.
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Wichita city manager Robert Layton on the air
Read more: Wichita city manager Robert Layton on the airWichita city manager Robert Layton discusses city issues and takes questions from callers.
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Prospects for successful deregulation in Kansas
Read more: Prospects for successful deregulation in KansasBased on experience from the Reagan Administration, regulation reform in Kansas will be difficult.
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Kansas school teacher cuts
Read more: Kansas school teacher cutsAs Kansas struggles with its budget and decides what to do with public schools, advocates of public school spending exaggerate claims of pending job cuts and fail to take advantage of an opportunity to improve our state’s base of teachers.
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Wichita Mayor Carl Brewer: State of the City 2011
Read more: Wichita Mayor Carl Brewer: State of the City 2011Wichita Mayor Carl Brewer delivers his 2001 State of the City address.
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AFP Kansas legislative agenda
Read more: AFP Kansas legislative agendaAmericans for Prosperity, Kansas has released a legislative agenda focused on controlling the growth of state spending and placing the state’s budget on a fiscally sound footing.