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  • Proposition K and TIF Districts Collide

    February 18, 2009

    A 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

    February 18, 2009

    There’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

    February 17, 2009

    I 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

    February 17, 2009

    Today 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

    February 17, 2009

    It’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

    February 17, 2009

    Bob Weeks discusses the Kansas minimum wage on the KPTS public affairs television program Kansas Week, February 13, 2009.

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  • Kansas exempts itself from onerous regulation

    February 17, 2009

    Yesterday the Kansas Senate passed a sweeping state-wide smoking bill that prohibits smoking in nearly all indoor places in Kansas. Except for casino gaming floors.

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  • Kansas Taxes Outpace Inflation

    February 17, 2009

    Local and state taxes paid in Kansas, per capita, compared to the consumer price index:

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  • Kansas Justice Selection

    February 17, 2009

    Some commentary from Americans For Prosperity — Kansas about a bill that would change the way Kansas chooses its justices: Lawyers are soooo smart. More coverage of this issue: Kansas Must Change Its Judicial Selection Method Kansas has the appearance, without the reality, of judicial accountability What Impact do Kansas Voters Have on Judges? Here?s…

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  • The Kansas (Governor Budget) Comedy

    February 17, 2009

    At National Review, Denis Boyles makes an observation about Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius and her handling of the Kansas budget this year, particularly events this week: Sebelius knew about this coming shortfall because the state legislature has been telling her about it for months. Instead of following the rules, she let the clock run out,…

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  • Some misunderstand what they criticize …

    February 17, 2009

    But it doesn’t stop them. Over at the Kansas Jackass blog, it appears there’s been a discussion about libertarianism and how it doesn’t work. I think however, that the Jackass and some of his sycophants are misinformed about a few things.

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  • It’s My Money — I’ll Bailout Myself!

    February 17, 2009

    From the Lone Star Times, economist Michelle Muccio appears in the video It?s My Money — I?ll Bailout Myself! It’s funny how many people would rather keep control over their own money rather than sending it to Washington (and their state, county, city, and school district). Can people be trusted to spend their own money?…

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