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  • Kansas Policy Institute releases ‘Kansas Primer on Education Funding’

    December 14, 2009

    Recently the Kansas Policy Institute (formerly known as the Flint Hills Center for Public Policy) released “A Kansas Primer on Education Funding.” This is a four-volume set of research, with volumes one and two available at present.

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  • DeGraaf delivers update on Kansas budget, other matters

    December 14, 2009

    Last Friday Kansas State Representative Pete DeGraaf, a Republican from Mulvane, updated members and guests of the Wichita Pachyderm Club on the status of the Kansas budget and other legislative matters. He appeared with Representative Don Myers, a Republican from Derby.

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  • Peterjohn’s Kansas taxpayer protection platform recognized

    December 13, 2009

    I was pleased to learn of the Sedgwick County Commission’s new legislative platform regarding property taxes. It reads, “All local sales tax increases must be approved by voters under Kansas law. All property tax increases that raise the mill levy should also be required to receive voter approval.”

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  • Former Congressman McEwen endorses Kelsey, talks about economics

    December 11, 2009

    This week former Ohio Representative Bob McEwen appeared in Wichita on behalf of Kansas Senator Dick Kelsey and his campaign for the Republican nomination for the United States House of Representatives from the fourth district of Kansas. At a breakfast meeting, McEwen said that his state — Ohio — needs Dick Kelsey in Congress, and…

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  • AFP releases Kansas education spending policy primer

    December 10, 2009

    Americans for Prosperity-Kansas has released a three-page document that details some facts about Kansas spending on schools and education. “There have been claims that funding for schools has ‘returned to pre-Montoy levels,’” said AFP-Kansas state director Derrick Sontag. “However the policy primer clearly shows that K-12 education has realized nearly a $1 billion increase in…

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  • ‘MyWichita’ a useful service

    December 10, 2009

    The City of Wichita has a feature on its website that lets citizens receive timely and useful information by email, instead of requiring citizens to continually check the site for updates

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  • Kansas school funding email confuses, misleads

    December 10, 2009

    Kansas Liberty is reporting that an email message making the rounds is based on incorrect and misleading information.

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  • Oklahoma City sales tax passes; model for Wichita

    December 10, 2009

    On Tuesday, voters in Oklahoma City passed a new sales tax to fund downtown improvements. It passed by a vote of 54 percent to 46 percent. Wichitans can count on a similar sales tax being proposed for whatever projects the year-long downtown planning process calls for.

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  • ‘Kansas Reporter’ launched

    December 10, 2009

    This week the Kansas Policy Institute announced the launch of KansasReporter, a new news service covering Kansas government. Combined with some other relatively new sources of news, analysis, and commentary — Kansas Liberty, Kansas Watchdog, State of the State, Kansas and a few older sources like Kansas Meadowlark and Voice For Liberty in Wichita –…

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  • Peterjohn presses taxpayer protection platform through Sedgwick County Commission

    December 9, 2009

    At today’s meeting of the Sedgwick County Commission, commissioners revised the county’s 2010 legislative platform, adding important and groundbreaking taxpayer protection to the platform. The split vote lets voters know without a doubt where commissioners stand on taxpayer protection issues.

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  • Climate change information site launched by Wichita geophysicist

    December 9, 2009

    Wichita Geophysicist Dennis Hedke has compiled a great deal of useful information that he uses in making presentations on the science, economics, and politics of climate change and global warming alarmism. Now he’s compiled his material and made it available on his new website HeadOnIssues.org.

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  • Left’s obsession with funding diverts attention from issues and its own funding

    December 8, 2009

    One of the duties of being a blogger on the left is constant disparaging of the source of funding or leadership of your opposition. All done, of course, while ignoring the painfully obvious problems with your own. As an example, a recent Boston Globe column — its title is In glitzy shadows, a health reform…

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