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Homeland Security may impose new regulations on agriculture
Read more: Homeland Security may impose new regulations on agricultureAt the Kansas Meadowlark, there’s some video about Chemical facility anti-terrorism standards.
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In Wichita, special assessment financing gone wild
Read more: In Wichita, special assessment financing gone wildAt today’s meeting of the Wichita City Council, a privately-owned condominium association is seeking special assessment financing to make repairs to it building.
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Earthjustice meddles in Kansas again
Read more: Earthjustice meddles in Kansas againThe radical environmentalist group Earthjustice is again meddling in Kansas energy policy. They’ve sent a “warning letter” to the Kansas Department of Health and Environment.
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Environmental myths of the Left
Read more: Environmental myths of the LeftOne of the powerful stories radical environmentalists — or any environmentalists for that matter — tell is how the river in Cleveland caught on fire. Water burning: that’s a real environmental disaster. Government must step in a do something! Today the Competitive Enterprise Institute tells the true story. It turns out that it was not…
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It’s time to audit the Federal Reserve Bank
Read more: It’s time to audit the Federal Reserve BankThe secretive FR [Federal Reserve] is a monetary oligarchy and an unelected monopoly that has control of credit, interest, volume and value of our currency. Until the people regain control of their money, bankers and not the government, will control the situation and our property,” says Al Terwelp, Vice Chair of the Libertarian Party of…
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School choice would save, not cost, Kansas
Read more: School choice would save, not cost, KansasAs reported in my post Moving Kansas schools from monopoly to free choice, the Flint Hills Center for Public Policy has recently reported how school choice programs could give Kansas a better return on its education dollar. Here’s some additional evidence that Kansas is missing out on an opportunity.
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Faust-Goudeau’s concern selective
Read more: Faust-Goudeau’s concern selectiveIn today’s Wichita Eagle, Oletha Faust-Goudeau, a Democratic member of the Kansas Senate representing parts of north-central and northeast Wichita, writes this in a letter to the editor: I would like to commend Mayor Carl Brewer and the Wichita City Council for having the courage to vote down a rate increase for water and sewer…
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Moving Kansas schools from monopoly to free choice
Read more: Moving Kansas schools from monopoly to free choicePaul Soutar of the Flint Hills Center for Public Policy has released a report that tells how Kansas could get better value for the money the state spends on K-12 education. Charter schools and school choice programs could — if not for opposition from the existing public school lobby and teachers unions — provide flexibility…
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Journalism’s obituary, in advance
Read more: Journalism’s obituary, in advanceReferring to an article on the Drudge Report, a local Wichita blogger writes “According to this report on June 24th 2009 the ‘Free Press’ died without a whimper. It rushed head long into suicide.”
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I lost some data
Read more: I lost some dataYesterday afternoon my web hosting company, which I am satisfied with, suffered a mishap and some data was lost. This site was unavailable for some time, too.