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  • Financial services regulation could spread to non-financial industries

    March 22, 2010

    Proposed new regulation of financial services industries could spread to other industry groups.

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  • Health care about to get worse

    March 22, 2010

    The market for health insurance should be more like the market for auto insurance: less government regulation.

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  • College Republicans to present panel discussion

    March 21, 2010

    On Friday March 26 at the Wichita Pachyderm Club, Wichita State University College Republicans Stacy Goss, Brandon Rudkin, and Craig Allen Harms will present a panel discussion, “Future of the Republican Party: The College Republicans.” This should be an interesting perspective from college Republicans.

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  • AFP to present Kansas budget update

    March 21, 2010

    On Wednesday March 31, Susan Estes of Americans for Prosperity-Kansas will present on the topic “An update on the budget shortfall in Kansas, how we got there through excessive spending, and how our state’s tax burden compares with neighboring states.”

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  • Medical marijuana testimony presented in Kansas House committee

    March 20, 2010

    This week the Kansas House of Representatives Health and Human Services Committee held an informational hearing on HB 2610. This bill would legalize the use of medical marijuana for “certain debilitating medical conditions.”

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  • Kansas sugar tax testimony heard, bill doesn’t advance

    March 19, 2010

    Wednesday’s meeting of the Kansas Senate Assessment and Taxation Committee heard testimony on SB 567, which would increase taxes on drinks sweetened with sugar. At the next day’s meeting, the bill didn’t advance out of committee.

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  • Kansas school spending rally examined in video, story

    March 19, 2010

    This week Kansas school spending advocates gathered in Topeka for a march and rally at the Kansas Capitol. Kansas Watchdog’s Paul Soutar takes a look at some of the speakers’ claims and the underlying facts. Read the story and watch video at Debunking Myths in the School Funding Debate.

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  • Tax law imported to Kansas from California

    March 19, 2010

    A Kansas senator is importing California tax law in an effort to solve the Kansas budget problem by raising revenue instead of controlling spending.

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  • ‘Ron Estes’ letter causes a stir

    March 18, 2010

    Yesterday the Wichita Eagle printed a letter from “Ron Estes” titled “Schodorf better.” Ordinarily such a letter would not be controversial, except in this case there is a prominent local political figure also named Ron Estes, and he didn’t write the letter. Ordinarily such a letter would not be controversial, except in this case there…

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  • The bamboozled public

    March 18, 2010

    The increasing use of scientific jargon, especially in the social sciences, has permitted intellectuals to weave apologia for State rule which rival the ancient priestcraft in obscurantism.

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  • Tax cuts are a cost, says Kansas teachers union

    March 18, 2010

    For those who believe in the principle of self-ownership, taxes are a violation of that principle. But to those who depend on government for their funding, taxes are viewed differently. Any move to reduce taxes is viewed as a cost to government. People who value economic freedom, however, view tax cuts as the government allowing…

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  • In Sedgwick County, is there slack time?

    March 18, 2010

    As reported in the Wichita Eagle, the Sedgwick County Commission decided to reimburse the county for time its employees spent working on arena-related matters.

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