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Kansas Blog Roundup for May 30, 2008
Read more: Kansas Blog Roundup for May 30, 2008Abortion politics were at the forefront in Kansas this week. Robert Novak’s column about Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius (A Pro-Choicer’s Dream Veep as printed in the Washington Post) revealed some previously-unknown information about the relationship between her and the notorious late-term abortion provider Dr. George Tiller of Wichita. The KRA comments and links to Novak’s…
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Wichita Public Schools as a Public Good
Read more: Wichita Public Schools as a Public GoodSupporters of the proposed bond issue for USD 259, the Wichita, Kansas public school district, portray Wichita’s public schools as a “public good.” Therefore, the entire community should pay for — and be happy to pay for — the ongoing operations of the schools, and should be willing to invest in a large bond issue…
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Wichita School Bond Issue: Who Is Running the Survey?
Read more: Wichita School Bond Issue: Who Is Running the Survey?A recent newspaper article reports on a telephone survey regarding a proposed bond issue for USD 259, the Wichita, Kansas public school district. (“Pro-bond group conducts survey,” May 22, 2008 Wichita Eagle.) The article starts as follows: The citizen group that supports a proposed $350 million bond issue for Wichita schools is conducting a telephone…
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Let’s Spend on Wichita School Facilities, But Not Maintain Them?
Read more: Let’s Spend on Wichita School Facilities, But Not Maintain Them?A writer in The Wichita Eagle (May 21, 2008) makes the case that since one of the persons opposed to the proposed USD 259 (Wichita public school district) bond issue in 2008 hasn’t been in a Wichita public school for many years, he isn’t as credible as he could be. If he would take a…
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The Energy Policy Goals of Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius
Read more: The Energy Policy Goals of Kansas Governor Kathleen SebeliusThe Kansas Meadowlark gets it just right in this quote from a recent article: “Unfortunately Sebelius’ energy policy is more about winning elections than solving long-term energy problems.” Most Kansans realize that Kathleen Sebelius’ national ambitions are more important to her than the good governance of the State of Kansas. Her policy switch on the…
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A Kansas Blogroll
Read more: A Kansas BlogrollI use Google Reader to read Kansas blogs. The following list represents all the Kansas blogs I know of that publish an RSS feed (not all do) and that appear not to have been abandoned. If you know of blogs that should appear on this list, please send notice of it to me at bob.weeks@gmail.com.
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Sedgwick County trash franchising: on the road to economic perdition
Read more: Sedgwick County trash franchising: on the road to economic perditionI received this letter to Sedgwick County (Kansas) Commissioner David Unruh “over the transom” and I thought it merited reading by the general public. The author speaks of the “road to economic perdition.” I had to use the dictionary to refresh my memory of the exact meaning of the word “perdition.” While that term seems…
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Kansas Blog Roundup for May 23, 2008
Read more: Kansas Blog Roundup for May 23, 2008The Kansas Meadowlark has a number of posts this week that merit reading by Kansans. Topekans Rally in Support of Canned Talk Show Host Jim Cates reports on the dismissal of Topeka’s conservative talk radio host. At least Topeka had such a talk show. Wichita has nothing like that. Kansas Parochial School Sued for Requiring…
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Trash Franchising in Wichita and Sedgwick County
Read more: Trash Franchising in Wichita and Sedgwick CountyBut what trash franchising does is to grant a monopoly to one (or sometimes a few) service providers for specific geographic areas. Under franchising, people living in an area will have either no choice, or perhaps limited choice, in choosing who picks up their trash. Rates will also be set by government. The effect of…
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Everything you love you owe to capitalism
Read more: Everything you love you owe to capitalismThis is an excellent article by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., president of the Ludwig von Mises Institute. An excerpt: I’m convinced that Mises was right: the most important step economists or economic institutions can take is in the direction of public education in economic logic. There is another important factor here. The state thrives on…
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Rod Bremby’s Action Drove Away the Refinery
Read more: Rod Bremby’s Action Drove Away the RefineryIn The Wichita Eagle (Roderick L. Bremby: Neufeld Disregards Truth About Air Permits, May 17, 2008) the Secretary of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment takes issue with Kansas House Speaker Melvin Neufeld, a Republican from Ingalls. The point of contention is that Neufeld claims that if not for Bremby, Kansas might have landed…
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Wichita public schools: Open records requests are a burden
Read more: Wichita public schools: Open records requests are a burdenI recently learned that USD 259 (the Wichita, Kansas public school district) considers it a burden when citizens make requests for records. At least that’s what Lynn Rogers, vice-president of the board of USD 259, told me at a May 12, 2008 meeting when I was invited to express concerns regarding my opposition to the…