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Kansas GOP Senate nominee may be matter of personality
Read more: Kansas GOP Senate nominee may be matter of personality“Discerning any major differences between Kansas GOP Reps. Jerry Moran and Todd Tiahrt requires a microscope, but as the Senate primary between them builds steam, wedges are beginning to be laid.” Analysis of the 2010 Kansas Republican Senate race from The Hill: Kansas GOP Senate nominee may be matter of personality.
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Should Wichita Identify Superintendent Finalists?
Read more: Should Wichita Identify Superintendent Finalists?When USD 259, the Wichita public school district, draws criticism from the Wichita Eagle’s Rhonda Holman, you know they’ve really done something wrong. Her column of today (Identify finalists for superintendent) requests that the Wichita school district make public the names of the finalists in its search for superintendent. Her request is likely to remain…
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Articles of Interest
Read more: Articles of InterestUpside Down Economics (Thomas Sowell) “From television specials to newspaper editorials, the media are pushing the idea that current economic problems were caused by the market and that only the government can rescue us. … What was lacking in the housing market, they say, was government regulation of the market’s ‘greed.’ That makes great moral…
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Free Speech May Cost Kansas Citizen $7500
Read more: Free Speech May Cost Kansas Citizen $7500The Kansas Meadowlark reports on a troubling situation at the Kansas Governmental Ethics Commission. As reported in the story, Kansans may be faced with two unpleasant options: If you uncover corruption of violations of campaign finance statutes, you will be forced to choose between two difficult options. 1. Either turn the matter over to the…
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Kansas Education Lobby Always Prowling for Tax Dollars
Read more: Kansas Education Lobby Always Prowling for Tax DollarsIn Topeka, the Kansas Association of School Boards rarely misses an opportunity to reach deeper into the taxpayer’s pocket. The same goes for the Kansas National Education Association, the teachers union.
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Kathleen Sebelius to Health and Human Services, says New York Times
Read more: Kathleen Sebelius to Health and Human Services, says New York Times“President Obama has settled on Gov. Kathleen Sebelius of Kansas, a key ally with a record of working across party lines, as his top choice for secretary of health and human services, advisers said Wednesday.” See Kansas Governor Is Top Choice for Secretary of Health.
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Proposition K and TIF Districts Collide
Read more: Proposition K and TIF Districts CollideA recent story in the Wichita Eagle by Dion Lefler (Tax plan could leave city with TIF debt) illustrates the some of the problems that can happen with complex economic development efforts. The problem in this case lies in the interaction of Proposition K, an effort to reform property tax appraisals in Kansas, and tax…
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In Wichita, let’s have economic development for all
Read more: In Wichita, let’s have economic development for allThere’s probably little doubt that offering incentives to companies to move to Wichita results in some that do. And, as we’ve seen, some Wichita companies are adept at inciting rumors they might move or locate new facilities somewhere else in order to gain some advantage or incentive from local or state (or sometimes both) government.
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Kansas Republican Assembly Newsletter Noticed
Read more: Kansas Republican Assembly Newsletter NoticedI just received the first issue (for me, anyway) of a newsletter from the Kansas Republican Assembly. Click here to sign up for free email delivery.
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Kansas Governor Addresses Budget Crisis
Read more: Kansas Governor Addresses Budget CrisisToday Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius held a press conference at 4:30 pm. She said she submitted a budget to the legislature five weeks ago, and that the bill just reached her desk today. But the budget she submitted back then, while meeting the requirements of law, didn’t meet the requirements of the situation. It was…
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Kansas Budget Crisis Heats Up
Read more: Kansas Budget Crisis Heats UpIt’s hard to know who’s on the right side in this matter. Facts seem to be in short supply, with contradictory statements coming from Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius and Kansas House and Senate Republican Leadership. The Wichita Eagle’s Wichitopekington blog contributes these posts: Talking points for legislative secretaries, Senate leaders urge governor to call council…
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Kansas minimum wage on Kansas Week
Read more: Kansas minimum wage on Kansas WeekBob Weeks discusses the Kansas minimum wage on the KPTS public affairs television program Kansas Week, February 13, 2009.