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Wichita election results equal status quo, worse
Read more: Wichita election results equal status quo, worseThe result of yesterday’s elections in Wichita is an endorsement for the status quo. For those interested in liberty, free markets, and education in Wichita, the election was a total disaster.
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Wichita businessman Pompeo files for Congress
Read more: Wichita businessman Pompeo files for Congress“Wichita businessman and Republican leader Mike Pompeo has officially filed papers with the Federal Election Commission enabling him to begin raising funds for a campaign to represent the people of Kansas’ Fourth Congressional District.”
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Wichita tea party sign-making party
Read more: Wichita tea party sign-making partyIf you want to attend the Wichita tea party being held on April 15, and you don’t know how to make a protest sign, or what to write on the sign, we’ve got a solution for you.
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Flint Hills Center adds investigative reporter
Read more: Flint Hills Center adds investigative reporterThe Flint Hills Center for Public Policy in Wichita announces the hiring of an investigative reporter. The press release is below. As newspapers, magazines, and television face tough economic times, it’s thought that one model that might emerge is journalism sponsored by non-profit institutions such as the Flint Hills Center.
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Pompeo to speak at Pachyderm
Read more: Pompeo to speak at PachydermCandidate for the fourth district seat in the U.S. House of Representatives Mike Pompeo will speak to the Wichita Pachyderm Club this Friday.
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Mike Pompeo congressional launch committee announced
Read more: Mike Pompeo congressional launch committee announcedWichita businessman Mike Pompeo has formed a launch committee to support his bid for the United States House of Representatives from the fourth congressional district of Kansas. Additional information will be forthcoming as it becomes available.
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Articles of Interest
Read more: Articles of InterestKansas voting, charter schools and voucher scholarships, taxes, federal budget.
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Kansas minimum wage advocates now have a duty
Read more: Kansas minimum wage advocates now have a dutyA higher Kansas minimum wage has passed both houses of the Kansas legislature and is waiting for the governor’s signature. Now minimum wage supporters have a duty to perform. It’s likely that as employers are required to pay their workers more, some will lose their job.
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Dr. Chappell asks the Wichita school board to NOT sell bonds
Read more: Dr. Chappell asks the Wichita school board to NOT sell bondsFfter seeing the way several members of the board of USD 259, the Wichita public school district, treated Kansas State Board of Education member Walt Chappell at last Monday’s meeting, I contacted him. I was curious as to what his rebuttal would be to the scolding he received from board members Connie Dietz and Betty…
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Wichita school board video shows why members should not be re-elected
Read more: Wichita school board video shows why members should not be re-electedOn Monday March 30, 2009, Walt Chappell, who was recently elected to the Kansas State Board of Education and whose district overlaps some of USD 259, the Wichita public school district, spoke before that district’s board. The hostile reaction by board members, which you may view on video that I captured, is remarkable for the…
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Stimulus is theft
Read more: Stimulus is theftIn Theft In Name Of Stimulus Is Still Theft, economist Walter E. Williams makes a powerful argument for something that those who love liberty know: self-ownership is the foundation.
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Articles of Interest
Read more: Articles of InterestBailout costs rise, local election turnout, health care, light bulbs, newspapers, Kansas coal prospects.