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Kansas sales tax exemptions mischaracterized in Kansas City Star
Read more: Kansas sales tax exemptions mischaracterized in Kansas City StarA recent editorial in one of Kansas’ leading newspapers may lead readers to believe that eliminating sales tax exemptions holds the key to solving the state’s budget problems. But following the advice of the editorial would place Kansas at a severe disadvantage to other states in manufacturing.
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Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Tuesday December 28, 2010
Read more: Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Tuesday December 28, 2010Today: Hawker Beechcraft deal breaks new ground, TSA as fine literature; Love, not yet seated in House, moves to Senate; Wichita historic preservation board; Bureaucrats will do what Congress doesn’t; Brownback to focus on core; Schools sue again, and again.
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North Dakota TIF video reminiscent of Wichita
Read more: North Dakota TIF video reminiscent of WichitaTax increment financing (TIF) is the subject of a video presentation that is eerily cognizant of the situation in Wichita.
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Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday December 27, 2010
Read more: Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Monday December 27, 2010Today: This week at Wichita City Council, Kansas schools’ unspent funds, Which Brownback will govern, Rapidly rising costs at Kansas Universities criticized, States and their pension problems, Airport security found lacking.
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Wind power: a wise investment for Wichita and Kansas?
Read more: Wind power: a wise investment for Wichita and Kansas?The economics of wind power should cause us to question the wisdom of Kansas and Wichita pursuing it as an economic development strategy.
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Hawker Beechcraft deal not proud moment for Kansas
Read more: Hawker Beechcraft deal not proud moment for KansasThe deal to retain Hawker Beechcraft in Kansas means that reform in that state’s economic development policies is not likely.
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Wichita Old Town TIF district illustrates cost and harm of subsidy
Read more: Wichita Old Town TIF district illustrates cost and harm of subsidyThe closing of the Old Town tax increment financing, or TIF, district in Wichita is good news. But the expressed attitude of city council members towards TIF districts indicates that citizens must be concerned that the council will attempt to use this harmful form of developer and corporate welfare in the future.
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Economic freedom at decline, across the U.S. and in Wichita
Read more: Economic freedom at decline, across the U.S. and in WichitaAs government, both national and local, increases its intervention in markets and more decisions are made by politicians and bureaucrats rather than markets, wealth is lost.
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Growth of Wichita’s Koch Industries profiled
Read more: Growth of Wichita’s Koch Industries profiledWichita-based Koch Industries has grown during the recent recession by looking for companies with long-term value that will fit in with Koch’s company culture.
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Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Tuesday December 21, 2010
Read more: Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Tuesday December 21, 2010Today: Steineger switches teams, Kansas school funding reform to wait, Tax cuts in Kansas not likely says new senate leader, McGinn to lead Ways and Means, Kansas holds on to House seats.
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Kansas economic growth policy should embrace dynamism
Read more: Kansas economic growth policy should embrace dynamismA 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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Earmark requests for Kansas
Read more: Earmark requests for KansasDespite talk of earmark reform, many requests are made.