Voice For Liberty

  • Home
  • About
  • Visualizations
  • Article Summaries
  • Charts
  • Tags and Categories
  • Search
  • Wichita test scores largely mirror Kansas

    October 30, 2008

    Officials at USD 259, the Wichita school district, and school bond issue supporters are quick to point out that the Wichita schools have an 11-year record of rising test scores. That’s a good thing, as long as the tests are reliable and valid measures of student learning and achievement.

    Read more: Wichita test scores largely mirror Kansas
  • Kansas can’t afford a cigarette tax hike

    October 30, 2008

    The Kansas Health Policy Authority’s recommendation to use a 75-cent cigarette tax increase to pay for health costs should be worrisome — not only to smokers, but also to non-smokers and fiscally responsible legislators as well. The approach may seem appealing at first, but such tax increases are notoriously unpredictable and regressive. Funding a high-profile…

    Read more: Kansas can’t afford a cigarette tax hike
  • Wichita Eagle’s Bob Lutz and the Wichita School Bond Issue

    October 29, 2008

    In his column Cochran has succeeded in spreading anti-bond message, Wichita Eagle sports columnist Bob Lutz argues for the passage of the Wichita school bond issue. This is the same Bob Lutz who, on learning that the Wichita school board might cut some spending on athletic facilities from the bond issue, became “flustered now about…

    Read more: Wichita Eagle’s Bob Lutz and the Wichita School Bond Issue
  • Goddard City Website Campaigns for Its Mayor

    October 29, 2008

    For about the last week, the City of Goddard, Kansas, has been using its website to campaign for its mayor in her race for the Sedgwick County Commission. The website, located at www.goddardkansas.us, usually looks like a typical city website, holding general news and information, with links to city departments. But around October 21, according…

    Read more: Goddard City Website Campaigns for Its Mayor
  • Money in Kansas District Attorney races

    October 29, 2008

    “Recent contribution reports by District Attorney Candidates in Johnson, Shawnee and Sedgwick Counties show Democrats have raised $300,793 and spent $423,857, while Republican candidates have raised only $181,521 and spent $212,670.” Read the Kansas Meadowlark’s full report at Money in District Attorney races.

    Read more: Money in Kansas District Attorney races
  • Wichita School Superintendent Martin Libhart: What’s Wrong With “Government Schools?”

    October 29, 2008

    In a recent email from Wichita School Interim Superintendent Martin Libhart to Wichita school employees, he took issue with those who, using his words, “openly refer to public education as ‘government schools.’” It seems as though Mr. Libhart regards the term “government schools” as derogatory. Or at least as something that should be used only…

    Read more: Wichita School Superintendent Martin Libhart: What’s Wrong With “Government Schools?”
  • The Wichita School Bond Yard Sign Never Used

    October 29, 2008

    Wichitans may remember that the upcoming election on November 4 regarding a bond issue for USD 259, the Wichita school district bond issue, isn’t the first time this year that this matter was to be voted on. Originally the Wichita school board passed a resolution setting May 6 as the date for the election. But…

    Read more: The Wichita School Bond Yard Sign Never Used
  • Some Articles Worth Reading

    October 28, 2008

    Making Social Security More Harmful. From the Foundation for Economic Education. “Consider first that ever since Social Security was enacted in 1935 Americans have been told that their ‘contributions’ are being deposited into their own account to pay for their retirement benefits. … The other fraudulent claim made about Social Security (again, from the very…

    Read more: Some Articles Worth Reading
  • Wichita Eagle Political Contributions: This Year?

    October 28, 2008

    A Wichita Eagle editorial argues for voluntary disclosure of ballot issue campaign donations, stating: “The groups on both sides of USD 259’s bond election should voluntarily disclose their donations before Nov. 4, rather than hide behind the state’s ridiculous disclosure laws applying to ballot questions.” (“Bond groups should declare donors,” August 28, 2008.) If the…

    Read more: Wichita Eagle Political Contributions: This Year?
  • Marcey Gregory Letter Fact Check

    October 28, 2008

    A letter in the Wichita Eagle on October 26, 2008 contains a few inaccuracies — okay, lies — and I’m surprised it made it past the editors. The Wichita Metro Chamber of Commerce has said several times that Karl Peterjohn, in his interview before them, was confused about the Greater Wichita Economic Development Coalition and…

    Read more: Marcey Gregory Letter Fact Check
  • Final Wichita School Bond Issue Cartoon

    October 27, 2008

    Helen Cochran of Citizens for Better Education has released the final political cartoon whose topic is the Wichita school bond issue. Click here to go to CBE’s website and see this cartoon. The others are there, too, including the one that the Wichita Eagle would not accept as a paid political advertisement.

    Read more: Final Wichita School Bond Issue Cartoon
  • Credit Card Records Give Insight to Wichita School District Management and Priorities

    October 27, 2008

    If you were leading a school district that’s always pleading for more money “for the kids,” would you spend $439.70 for meals at the Capital Grille, a swanky and expensive steakhouse? Would you stay at expensive hotels like the Raphael in Kansas City, described on its website as “Kansas City?s Original Boutique Hotel”? Would you…

    Read more: Credit Card Records Give Insight to Wichita School District Management and Priorities
←Newer Posts Older Posts→

Voice For Liberty

Powered by WordPress