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  • Wichita economic development incentives discussed

    April 6, 2010

    At today’s meeting of the Wichita city council, economic development incentives were a topic of discussion.

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  • Wichita targeted economic development should end

    April 5, 2010

    Is the City of Wichita able to choose which companies are worthy of taxpayer assistance for the purposes of economic development?

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  • Wichita Warren Theater IRB a TIF district in disguise

    April 4, 2010

    On Tuesday the Wichita City Council will consider an economic development incentive for a local business. The process the city is using to grant this incentive bypasses the scrutiny that accompanies the formation of TIF districts while providing essentially the same benefit.

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  • Wichita schools, despite claims, find cost savings

    April 3, 2010

    Despite claims that school spending has been “cut to the bone,” USD 259, the Wichita public school district, found a way to save $2.5 million per year by adjusting school starting times, thereby saving on transportation costs.

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  • Kansas smoking ban discussed on Kansas Week

    April 3, 2010

    On the

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  • Tax day tea parties in Kansas announced

    April 3, 2010

    Several tea party events have been announced for tax day, April 15, in Kansas. Cities include Wichita, Hutchinson, and Kansas City.

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  • Kansas smoking ban opponents meet in Wichita

    April 2, 2010

    A group primarily composed of business owners met in Wichita on Thursday to discuss the recently passed Kansas smoking ban and what might be done to overturn it or mitigate its damage to business.

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  • Greenpeace attack on Koch Industries exaggerates, misleads

    April 1, 2010

    This week’s release of a report by the extremist environmental group Greenpeace on Wichita-based Koch Industries contains claims that exaggerate the nature of the information contained in the report. These over-hyped “findings” are used to advance Greenpeace’s global warming alarmist agenda, but should give us cause to examine Greenpeace and its agenda.

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  • Kansas governor speaks on spending, taxes

    March 31, 2010

    In a press conference this afternoon, Kansas Governor Mark Parkinson said there are no more spending cuts possible, and that taxes must be raised.

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  • Greenpeace report aims to stifle debate on climate science

    March 31, 2010

    Wichita’s Koch Industries has come under attack from an environmental extremist organization for its support of open debate and dialog about the science of climate change.

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  • Kansas House candidate to address Pachyderms

    March 31, 2010

    On Friday April 2 at the Wichita Pachyderm Club, Eric Payne will address members and guests. Payne is a candidate for the Republican Party nomination for the Kansas House of Representatives for the 87th district. This district in east and southeast Wichita is currently represented by Raj Goyle. Joseph Scapa, another candidate for this position,…

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  • Amtrak, taxpayer burden, should not be expanded in Kansas

    March 31, 2010

    Recently the Kansas legislature and governor decided to authorize the Kansas Secretary of Transportation to establish and implement a passenger rail service program in the state. This service would most likely be implemented through Amtrak, the federal passenger rail authority. This service, true to the nature of Amtrak, would require subsidy from taxpayers in order…

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