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  • A Look at Some Kansas Budget Adjustments

    January 14, 2009

    Page 3 of a document titled “Overview Presentation FY 2010 Governor?s Budget Report” (download it from this page: www.budget.ks.gov/gbr.htm) holds two tables: one titled “State General Fund Outlook — Without Solutions,” and a second with solutions. One of the differences between the two tables is a line in the second table captioned “Governor’s Revenue Adjustments”…

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  • Why the Kansas budget is in trouble

    January 14, 2009

    Why is the Kansas budget in such bad shape? Not enough taxation? Too much spending?

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  • Kansas Budget Lacks Solutions for Reform, says AFP’s Sontag

    January 13, 2009

    TOPEKA — The free-market grassroots group Americans for Prosperity — Kansas released the following statement in response to the Governor?s FY 2009 and FY 2010 budget proposal: “The budget proposal released today offers no real solutions for budget reform, leaving it up to the Legislature to demonstrate some leadership at this important time,” said AFP…

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  • Construction Companies Line Up for Wichita School Work

    January 13, 2009

    The Wichita Business Journal reports the story Eby to bid on Wichita schools work with new bond underwriter. The story describes how a prominent Wichita construction firm has placed its bonding situation in order, and is now ready to take on some work for USD 259, the Wichita public school district. This company paid the…

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  • Charter Schools Can Close the Education Gap

    January 13, 2009

    We don’t have these, to my knowledge, in USD 259, the Wichita public school district, and there are very few in Kansas. Across the country, however, charter schools are making a difference, particularly in addressing the needs of urban and high-poverty students. Joel I. Klein, chancellor of the New York City Department of Education, and…

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  • Not All Agree With New Kansas Energy Plan

    January 13, 2009

    Currie Meyers of the Kansas Federalist has a few issues with Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius‘ energy plan. I can’t link directly to Meyers’ article, so I’ll reproduce it in its entirety here. Sebelius New Energy Plan Lacks Energy Governor Kathleen Sebelius unveiled weak and pathetic energy proposals that she hopes will help Kansas capitalize on…

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  • And the basis for your criticism is?

    January 13, 2009

    A blogger in Kansas has an issue with a talk given by Jonah Goldberg at Americans For Prosperity’s Defending the American Dream Summit in Wichita. As it turns out, the basis for the criticism is …, well, let the speaker himself explain. See the post titled Well-Named.

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  • Kathleen Sebelius State of the State 2009: Collectivism Lite

    January 13, 2009

    In Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius‘ 2007 State of the State address collectivism was the theme: “Only a failure to act as ‘One Kansas’ can compromise our future and dash our hopes.” As shown in my post The Collectivism of Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius, this drive towards collectivism is a threat to liberty and the individual.…

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  • Sebelius’ Proposed Cuts Not Likely Enough

    January 12, 2009

    Martin Hawver explains that as bad as the Kansas budget situation is, Governor Kathleen Sebelius — at least for now — isn’t required to recognize the full depth of the crisis. The Consensus Revenue Estimating Group, comprised of fiscal wizards who, well, estimate future revenues into the State General Fund, predicts that revenues will fall…

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  • Kansas Votes: A Valuable Resource

    January 12, 2009

    Recently the Flint Hills Center for Public Policy began sponsorship of a valuable resource for all Kansas. This site, Kansas Votes, provides information about pending legislation as it works its way through the law-making process. This process, unbelievably complicated to the average citizen, is explained in plain language. Even I can figure out what’s going…

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  • Kansas Speaker Mike O’Neal at AFP Summit

    January 12, 2009

    Representative Mike O’Neal, Republican from Hutchinson, is the new Speaker of the Kansas House of Representatives. He spoke on January 10 at Americans For Prosperity‘s Defending the American Dream Summit in Wichita. His speech warned of tough times ahead, with a difficult job for both the legislature and citizens. Part of the problem is that…

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  • Karl Peterjohn Takes Oath of Office in Sedgwick County

    January 11, 2009

    Today, Karl Peterjohn took the oath of office for the Board of Sedgwick County Commissioners. The ceremony took place in front of a standing-room only crowd. Following are Karl’s remarks: I want to begin by thanking my family. I want to thank my wife Marilyn, and my children Christina and Alex. They worked so hard…

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