Tag: Taxation
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GetTheFactsKansas launched
From Kansas Policy Institute and the Kansas Chamber of Commerce, a new website with facts about the Kansas budget, economy, and schools.
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CID and other incentives approved in downtown Wichita
The Wichita City Council approves economic development incentives, but citizens should not be proud of the discussion and deliberation.
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Wichita has no city sales tax, except for these
There is no Wichita city retail sales tax, but the city collects tax revenue from citizens when they buy utilities, just like a sales tax.
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Sedgwick County delinquent tax list for 2015
Here is the delinquent property tax list for Sedgwick County for 2015, summarized and presented in an interactive table that you may sort.
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WichitaLiberty.TV: A variety of topics, with some good news, but a lot of bad news
Wichita’s economic development, Sedgwick County spending, editorials ignoring facts, your house numbers, Kansas governors, taxpayer-funded political campaigns, and the nature of economic competition.
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State of the States, 2016
What did the nation’s governors tell their constituents this year?
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Kansas tax receipts
Kansas tax receipts by category, presented in an interactive visualization.
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CID and other incentives proposed in downtown Wichita
A proposal for a community improvement district in downtown Wichita includes a public hearing, but much information the public needs is missing.
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WichitaLiberty.TV: The State of Kansas
In this episode of WichitaLiberty.TV: Jonathan Williams of ALEC helps us understand what’s right — and wrong — with Kansas.
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A National Perspective on Kansas Fiscal Policy
Jonathan Williams, Vice President in charge of the Center for State Fiscal Reform at the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), spoke on “A National Perspective on Kansas Fiscal Policy.”
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Kansas government ‘hollowed-out’
Is Kansas government “hollowed-out” even though spending is rising?
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They really are government schools
What’s wrong with the term “government schools?”