Tag: Featured
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Kansas employment
Kansas employment statistics through April 2018.
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WichitaLiberty.TV: Kansas Governor Dr. Jeff Colyer
Kansas Governor Dr. Jeff Colyer is a candidate for the Republican Party nomination for Kansas Governor. He joins Bob and Karl to make the case as to why he should be our next governor.
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Personal income in Kansas and Wichita
Personal income in Wichita and Kansas has declined.
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State and local government employee and payroll
Considering all government employees in proportion to population, Kansas has many compared to other states, and especially so in education.
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Does School Choice Kill Public Schools?
Conservatives and liberals alike are fearful about expanded school choice in Kansas, but will it really kill the public schools?
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Lawrence has it. Wichita doesn’t.
Despite promises, Wichita fails to inform citizens on important activities of its government.
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From Pachyderm: Kris Kobach, Candidate for Kansas Governor
From the Wichita Pachyderm Club: Kris Kobach, Kansas Secretary of State and Candidate for Kansas Governor. This is part of a series in which all major Republican candidates will speak.
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Reestablishing a Fundamental Principle of Democracy
The endless litigation over school funding places the state at risk of being able to a balance of a competitive tax climate and providing for the essential services required outside of the K-12 education system, writes Alan Cobb of the Kansas Chamber of Commerce.
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WichitaLiberty.TV: Kansas Gubernatorial Candidate Kris Kobach
Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach is a candidate for the Republican Party nomination for Kansas Governor. He joins Bob and Karl to make the case as to why he should be our next governor.
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Wichita metropolitan area population in context
The growth of population in Wichita compared to other areas.
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State highways
Kansas has a lot of highway miles compared to its population. Interactive visualization included.
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The overcriminalization in the charges against Michael O’Donnell
The indictment against Sedgwick County Commissioner Michael O’Donnell smells of overcriminalization.