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Kansas Republican senate primary closer
Read more: Kansas Republican senate primary closerA poll released today by KWCH Television in Wichita and SurveyUSA shows a closer contest for the Republican Party nomination for United States Senate from Kansas between Jerry Moran and Todd Tiahrt.
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Why Bell, Calif. matters
Read more: Why Bell, Calif. mattersThe city manager of Bell, Calif., a town of some 38,000, earned $787,637 per year. He quit in the face of citizen uproar when this became public, but he’ll retire with a pension of about $600,000 annually.
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More Wichita Community Improvement Districts proposed
Read more: More Wichita Community Improvement Districts proposedTomorrow’s meeting Wichita City Council will consider starting the process for the approval of three Community Improvement Districts in Wichita.
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Moran – Tiahrt opinion and reporting roundup, part two
Read more: Moran – Tiahrt opinion and reporting roundup, part twoHere’s some additional reporting and opinion on the campaign for the Republican Party nomination for United States Senate between Jerry Moran and Todd Tiahrt.
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Kansas coal plant public hearings
Read more: Kansas coal plant public hearingsThis week the Kansas Department of Health and Environment will hold public hearings on the expansion of the coal-fired steam electricity generating unit at Holcomb. This plant became controversial when KDHE Secretary Rod Bremby denied a permit on the basis of the plant’s carbon dioxide emissions. That was the first time a permit had been…
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Schodorf, Pottorff claim to have cut spending
Read more: Schodorf, Pottorff claim to have cut spendingTwo Kansas Republicans — one running for re-election, the other for higher office, both claim to have led the way in cutting the Kansas state budget. These claims, however, are at odds with the facts and both candidates’ records.
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Final Kansas fourth Congressional district polls indicate close race
Read more: Final Kansas fourth Congressional district polls indicate close racePolls show the race for the Republican Party nomination for U.S. Congress from the Kansas fourth district to be a close race between two candidates.
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Kansas judicial selection expert to speak in Wichita
Read more: Kansas judicial selection expert to speak in WichitaKansas University law professor Stephen J. Ware is an expert on the process of judicial selection in Kansas and other states. His research shows that Kansas is at the undemocratic extreme end of the spectrum in concentrating power in members of the bar when it comes to selecting judges for our state’s highest courts.
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Kansas judicial selection expert to address Pachyderms
Read more: Kansas judicial selection expert to address PachydermsThis Friday (August 6) the Wichita Pachyderm Club features Kansas University law professor Stephen J. Ware. Ware is an expert on the process of judicial selection in Kansas and other states. His research shows that Kansas is at the undemocratic extreme end of the spectrum in concentrating power in members of the bar when it…
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Andrew Napolitano: Man is free, and must be vigilant
Read more: Andrew Napolitano: Man is free, and must be vigilantAt Saturday’s general session of the RightOnline conference at The Venetian in Las Vegas, Judge Andrew P. Napolitano told an audience of 1,100 conservative activists that the nature of man is to be free, and that government and those holding power are an ever-present danger to freedom.
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Kansas fourth district poll shows tightening race with Pompeo in lead
Read more: Kansas fourth district poll shows tightening race with Pompeo in leadKWCH Television in Wichita and SurveyUSA have released a poll of candidates seeking the Republican Party nomination for United States Congress from the fourth district of Kansas. The survey shows support for Wichita businessman Jim Anderson and Kansas Senator Jean Schodorf on the rise, while the numbers for Wichita businessman Wink Hartman continue to decline.…
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Kansas fourth Congressional district campaign finance reports
Read more: Kansas fourth Congressional district campaign finance reportsCandidates for the Republican Party nomination for United States Congress from the fourth district of Kansas have filed campaign finance reports for the first two weeks of July and some last-minute reports since then.