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Rhonda, markets are the answer
Read more: Rhonda, markets are the answerNow it is no secret that Ms. Holman disagrees with some of the actions the board has taken the past few years. I am quite certain that if she agreed with what the board has done, she would have not written this editorial, and the governor would have not criticized the board. After all, both…
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Bias Noticed at The Wichita Eagle
Read more: Bias Noticed at The Wichita EagleI received this commentary from a person who believes he noticed some bias in reporting appearing in The Wichita Eagle. … I visited with Eagle writer Dion Lefler regarding the language he used to describe the Sedgwick County Commission meeting the day after Sedgwick County Commissioners voted 5 to 0 to raise the mil levy.…
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Kansas Attorney General Election Will Set Spending Record
Read more: Kansas Attorney General Election Will Set Spending RecordWill the checkbook of the controversial abortion doctor from Wichita, George Tiller be large enough to defeat Attorney General Phill Kline’s bid for reelection? That is the underlying financial fact beneath the most expensive race for Kansas Attorney General in state history. The huge amount of spending for this position is now unfolding before voters’…
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Kansas continues to suffer from job growth deficit
Read more: Kansas continues to suffer from job growth deficitThis press release from the Kansas Chapter of Americans For Prosperity calls attention to the poor growth in jobs under the leadership of Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius, contrary to what her television advertisements claim.
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Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius and Kansas jobs
Read more: Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius and Kansas jobsA recent television advertisement by Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius touts “… nearly 2.5 years of positive job growth.” The viewer is, by my estimation, supposed to credit the governor for this growth. But a look behind the scenes reveals a situation that only a politician could take pride in. Our governor must be hoping that…
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To George Kolb, regarding urban renewal in Wichita
Read more: To George Kolb, regarding urban renewal in WichitaToday, city government plays a large role in this city’s life. The most recent municipal budget is in the neighborhood of $1/2 billion. That massive sum does not seem to be large enough for many of the city leaders since there is now an effort underway to recreate one of the major mistakes of the…
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Kansas Governor’s Race Heats Up
Read more: Kansas Governor’s Race Heats UpThe conventional wisdom is that this gubernatorial race was going to be a snoozer with Sebelius’ huge fund raising advantage but a number of minor events, none hugely significant by themselves, indicates that the Sebelius reelection campaign has some problems. A decline in poll numbers according to a Rasmussen poll in late August had Sebelius…
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The Kansas school lawsuit that makes sense
Read more: The Kansas school lawsuit that makes senseRecently The Wichita Eagle editorialized on the recent school finance lawsuit in Kansas, quoting USD 259 (Wichita) school board president Sarah Skelton as pleased with the “great return” on the district’s investment in funding the suit. As much more money as the public schools will be receiving, it is not as much as was asked…
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Tax funded lobbyists spending revealed
Read more: Tax funded lobbyists spending revealedThere are lobbyists and there are taxpayer funded lobbyists roaming the halls of the statehouse during the legislative sessions. A small window on the taxpayer funded lobbying opened up following the two separate legal actions of Attorney General Phill Kline and the Topeka Capital-Journal in seeking spending data from the Schools for Fair Funding organization.…
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Resurrecting urban renewal in Wichita?
Read more: Resurrecting urban renewal in Wichita?On August 22, 2006, the City of Wichita hosted a Visioneering Committee “Public Forum on Community Revitalization” featuring Mr. Richard Baron, Chairman and CEO of McCormack Baron Salazar (MBS) of St. Louis, Missouri in the Sudermann Commons Room at the Wichita State University Hughes Metropolitan Complex. An August 14, 2006 letter from City Manager George…
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A public or private downtown Wichita arena, which is desirable?
Read more: A public or private downtown Wichita arena, which is desirable?Image what our town could be like if the Wichita downtown arena vote fails and Sedgwick County Commissioners put aside for a moment their plans for the renovation of the Kansas Coliseum. Suppose, instead, that arena supporters, along with those who would vote yes for the sales tax and anyone else who wants to, formed…