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Wichita Community Improvement District approvals signal increased interventionism
Read more: Wichita Community Improvement District approvals signal increased interventionismYesterday’s action by the Wichita City Council in approving two Community Improvement Districts signals a new era in increased intervention in free markets by Wichita politicians and bureaucrats.
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School bailout about unions, not kids
Read more: School bailout about unions, not kidsThe U.S. Congress is rushing to approve a spending bill to retain teacher jobs that are not in actual jeopardy, according to the Center for Education Reform.
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Kansas first Congressional district poll released
Read more: Kansas first Congressional district poll releasedAlthough the primary is barely over and the general election is nearly three months away, a poll covering the race for United States Congress from the Kansas first district has already been released.
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Private enterprise does it better
Read more: Private enterprise does it betterWhile some believe that government is the best provider of services, John Stossel, in the following article, shows us that this is not always the case. In fact, it is rare that government is able to do a better job at lower cost than the private sector.
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Kansas Senate could see shift
Read more: Kansas Senate could see shiftThe recent primary election in Kansas, combined with the results of the November general election, could alter the composition of the Kansas Senate, even no members are standing for election.
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Kansas judicial selection needs reform, says law professor
Read more: Kansas judicial selection needs reform, says law professorSelecting lawmakers is important, says Kansas University Law Professor Stephen J. Ware, and that’s why Kansans should care about the method of judicial selection in Kansas.
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Activist training to be held in Wichita
Read more: Activist training to be held in WichitaOur nation was founded by ordinary citizen activists desiring a government that was accountable to the people. Today, ordinary citizens across our nation are tired of the status quo and ready to engage for the betterment of their communities. American Majority is pleased to announce an Activist Training will be conducted on Saturday, August 21…
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Investment strategies to be discussed in Wichita
Read more: Investment strategies to be discussed in WichitaThis Friday (August 13) the Wichita Pachyderm Club features a program titled “Could any investment strategy be successful in today’s economic climate?” The presenter will be Dr. Malcolm Harris, who is Professor of Finance at Friends University. His blog is Mammon Among Friends.
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Kansas primary legislative elections 2010
Read more: Kansas primary legislative elections 2010Here’s a look at the August 3, 2010 Kansas primary election contests that had the possibility of changing the character of the Kansas House of Representatives, and in one case, the Kansas Senate.
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Kansas county spending benchmarks
Read more: Kansas county spending benchmarksIn Kansas, revenue flowing to the state has declined. How can our state cope with a loss in revenue?
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Wichita event: The future of innovation and investment in broadband
Read more: Wichita event: The future of innovation and investment in broadbandThe FCC has proposed reclassifying the Internet as a public utility to get total regulatory control. How can you help stop the FCC Internet takeover?