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  • Wichita proposed tax increment financing district subject of news

    April 18, 2010

    Today’s Wichita Eagle carries two news stories regarding the proposed expansion of a downtown Wichita tax increment financing (TIF) district. The front-page story Condo vote key to downtown Wichita growth and the additional story Owners report mixed views of developers provided background on the vote the Wichita City Council may make at Tuesday’s 9:00 am…

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  • Correction

    April 18, 2010

    In my article Wichita city hall silent on handling of ethics issue, I made a mistake in stating that a ready-to-print story was canceled by Wichita Eagle newsroom management. Eagle editor Sherry Chisenhall informs me that the newspaper did perform research as I reported, but the matter never advanced to a story that was ready…

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  • Taxpayer-funded development in Wichita opposed

    April 18, 2010

    After the formal presentation I personally complemented the Minnesota Guys and thanked them for what they were doing downtown. They assured me that their redevelopment work in our downtown would be completed without government incentives, and I assured them that they would have my support as long as they stayed out of the public treasury.

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  • Topeka tax increment financing project struggles

    April 15, 2010

    In Topeka, a residential and retail project funded with $5 million of tax increment financing (TIF) is in trouble.

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  • American education in 2030: teacher pay

    April 15, 2010

    Caroline Hoxby, a Stanford University economics professor who studies the economics of education, looks at the future of teacher pay and teaching. While her vision of what might happen is positive for both teachers and schoolchildren, substantial change will need to take place for this vision to be realized. Specifically, the nation will have to…

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  • Tax day should bring tax awareness

    April 15, 2010

    As a country we spend an enormous effort on tax recordkeeping and compliance.

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  • Tax increment financing questions topic at Wichita city council meeting

    April 15, 2010

    On Tuesday the Wichita city council heard a request by Real Development for a $2.5 million increase in tax increment financing on a downtown project. Discussion during the meeting revealed how little is known about the numbers that the city uses in deciding whether to participate in the project. Numbers that don’t make sense, plus…

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  • Wichita Larksfield Place bonds should not be issued

    April 13, 2010

    Today’s meeting of the Wichita city council will have a public hearing concerning the issuance of health care facilities revenue bonds for Larksfield Place, a decidedly high-end retirement and assisted living center in east Wichita.

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  • Wichita Exchange Place TIF should be rejected

    April 12, 2010

    Tomorrow’s meeting of the Wichita city council will feature a public hearing as to whether a tax increment financing district that benefits Real Development should be modified.

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  • Kansas taxes and spending debated

    April 12, 2010

    On the editorial page of the Wichita Eagle yesterday, three editorials discussed the Kansas budget, taxes, and spending.

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  • Wichita city hall silent on handling of ethics issue

    April 11, 2010

    On Tuesday the Wichita city council will hold a public hearing regarding a request by Real Development for a $2.5 million increase in tax increment district financing. While this proposal should be opposed on its merits, there is reason to give extra scrutiny to this matter. That’s because Real Development employs the services of Wichita…

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  • Constitution class to be held in Wichita

    April 11, 2010

    Constitution and immigration law professor Kris Kobach will be teaching a free class on the history and relevance of the U.S. Constitution.

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