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  • Kansas must change its judicial selection method

    April 20, 2008

    The Kansas Supreme Court is a private club filled with people you’ve never heard of until they pass some tax you have to pay or invent some law you don’t want. There is a way to fix this, but you won’t like it, says Denis Boyles.

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  • Holcomb, Kansas Coal Plant Water Usage in Perspective

    April 19, 2008

    An argument opponents of the proposed Holcomb Station coal-fired electricity generation plant make is that its water usage is excessive and will lead to, depending on who is speaking, little water left for other uses. Even drinking water, according to some critics, could be threatened.

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  • Franking Abuse by Kansas Democratic Legislative Leadership

    April 18, 2008

    The Kansas Meadowlark reports on Franking Abuse by Kansas Democratic Legislative Leadership: Recently both the Kansas House Minority Leader, Dennis McKinney, and Kansas Senate Minority Leader, Anthony Hensley, abused their nearly unlimited budget to mail items to Kansas voters. These mailings had less to do with helping inform constituents about what is going on in…

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  • The Entrepreneur As American Hero

    April 17, 2008

    Here’s Williams’ law: Whenever the profit incentive is missing, the probability that people’s wants can be safely ignored is the greatest. If a poll were taken asking people which services they are most satisfied with and which they are most dissatisfied with, for-profit organizations (supermarkets, computer companies and video stores) would dominate the first list…

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  • How to pay for special tax treatment in Wichita

    April 15, 2008

    Mr. Mayor, members of the city council, I ask that you not vote to approve this request for a tax abatement, and that you cease this practice altogether. Alternatively, I ask that you adopt a practice that will help realize the costs of these actions. It is no doubt difficult to compete with other states…

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  • Tax Day is Here. Take No Cheer.

    April 15, 2008

    As the annual tax deadline is here, we should take a moment to examine our level of awareness of the taxes we pay.

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  • Wichita school district values its information highly

    April 15, 2008

    Recently members of Wichitans for Effective Education asked USD 259, the Wichita public school district, this question: How many classrooms (and portables) are there in 2007-08? For 2006-07? This would seem a fairly simple question for the school district to answer. After all, part of the district’s argument for the proposed bond issue in 2008…

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  • Wichita school board action is very expensive

    April 13, 2008

    In a column in the April 6, 2008 Wichita Eagle, columnist Mark McCormick writes about the proposed $350 million bond issue for USD 259, the Wichita public school district, and states: “For the average Wichitan, taxes will rise about $45 a year.” How he arrived at this figure is unknown. He may be referring to…

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  • Wichita School Bond Issue: Explain Again the Need for a Delay

    April 10, 2008

    If Mr. Rogers believes the bond issue will be approved by voters on any election date, why is he willing to forgo these cost savings? And why is he willing to delay the opening of a high school by one year? Or were these facts they used to make their case really just fiction?

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  • Wichita School Board Poisons Democracy

    April 9, 2008

    This action of the board of the Wichita school district poisons democracy. It gives the board and its apparently allied campaign group a tremendous advantage that no other group has, and by law, cannot have. The opposition groups can’t control the election schedule to suit the needs of their campaigns. We have to trust that…

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  • In Wichita, don’t take photographs of the school administration building!

    April 8, 2008

    While standing on a public sidewalk and taking a photograph of a public building, I was ordered to stop.

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  • The arithmetic of school choice in Wichita

    April 6, 2008

    As the residents of USD 259, the Wichita public school district, consider a bond issue whose purpose, partly, is to reduce overcrowding, we should consider a way to reduce overcrowding in schools that would be much less expensive. The district is not likely to consider this method. Whenever school choice implemented through vouchers or tax…

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