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  • Why Was Al Gore There?

    February 3, 2009

    “The lawmakers gazed in awe at the figure before them. The Goracle had seen the future, and he had come to tell them about it.” That’s how Dana Milbank starts a report on a recent appearance by Al Gore before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. The story is With Al Due Respect, We’re Doomed. Read…

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  • Mr. Obama, who hates the cold…

    February 3, 2009

    had cranked up the thermostat. So reports the New York Times in White House Unbuttons Formal Dress Code. “He?s from Hawaii, O.K.?” said Mr. Obama?s senior adviser, David Axelrod, who occupies the small but strategically located office next door to his boss. “He likes it warm. You could grow orchids in there.” It’s good to…

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  • Few States, Including Kansas, Set World-Class Standards

    February 2, 2009

    The federal No Child Left Behind legislation sets the standard that all children should be proficient in reading and math by 2014. While a federal law, it’s left to the states to set the standard as to what proficiency means, and to test for it. As you might imagine, there is considerable variation between the…

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  • Proposition K is a Constitutionally Valid Reform Option for Kansas

    February 2, 2009

    Some opponents of Proposition K, an effort to reform property tax appraisals in Kansas, are questioning whether this measure would conform to the Kansas Constitution. The following news release from the Flint Hills Center for Public Policy introduces a study that answers this question. New Study Shows that a Constitutional Amendment is Not Required (WICHITA)…

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  • Kansas school funding: Can the education lobby be believed?

    February 2, 2009

    As the State of Kansas seeks to work its way out of a difficult budget shortfall, some groups aren’t willing to make the same sacrifice that is being asked of others. The biggest offender — both in terms of dollars and shrillness — is the public school lobby in Kansas.

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  • Lavonta Williams campaign contributions raise a few questions

    February 2, 2009

    Analysis of the campaign finance report recently filed by Lavonta Williams, current Wichita city council member and candidate for re-election, revealed a few interesting insights about her campaign.

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  • At Kansas Days, the Campaigns Are On

    February 2, 2009

    At Kansas Days this year, a big topic is how to decide on the Republican candidates for office next year. There are a number of important positions to fill — Kansas governor, United State senator, perhaps two empty United States congress seats, and some other state-wide offices. Several prominent Republicans expressed to me their desire…

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  • Kansas Jackass spotted at Kansas days

    January 31, 2009

    Through several methods, including excessive tweeting and plain old gumshoe work, the identity of the anonymous blogger Kansas Jackass was deduced.

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  • With all due respect Mr. President, that is not true

    January 28, 2009

    What isn’t true? On January 9, President-elect (now President) Barack Obama said “There is no disagreement that we need action by our government, a recovery plan that will help to jump start the economy.” Not everyone agrees with our new president. The Cato Institute placed a full-page advertisement the New York Times today. Its statement…

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  • Did Kansas Governor Order Budget Cuts Last Year?

    January 28, 2009

    Has the Kansas budget already been cut for fiscal year 2009, the budget year ending June 30, 2009? Some people think so. A commenter to this blog says “the Governor did order these cuts,” referring to cuts made starting last summer. But is this the case? I asked the governor’s office about this, and they…

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  • Do Kansas Budget Cuts Pose a Threat to Wichita Education?

    January 28, 2009

    Representative Jim Ward, Democrat from Wichita and former Wichita school board member, stated in a KAKE Television news story “If you cut $10 million, you’re now cutting into the bone, the marrow, and you’re going to have a significant impact on the ability to deliver education.” The $10 million Rep. Ward refers to is the…

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  • Public Forum on Kansas Property Tax Reform

    January 28, 2009

    The Flint Hills Center for Public Policy is holding public forums on Proposition K, an effort to reform property taxes in Kansas. The first of these meetings will be held on Thursday, January 29 at 6:00pm at Willowbend Golf Club (8001 Mulberry Drive in NE Wichita). The public is invited to attend. Here’s a link…

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