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Franklin Roosevelt, contributor to modern nanny state
Read more: Franklin Roosevelt, contributor to modern nanny statePresident Franklin Roosevelt proposed an expansive set of rights, many of which have become law and policy.
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WichitaLiberty.TV: Term limits, initiative, and referendum
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: Term limits, initiative, and referendumA candidate challenging a long-time incumbent for United States Senator from Kansas provides the opportunity to explore the need for term limits, and the related concepts of initiative and referendum.
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Wichita develops plans to make up for past planning mistakes
Read more: Wichita develops plans to make up for past planning mistakesOn several issues, including street maintenance, water supply, and economic development, Wichita government and civic leaders have let our city fall behind. Now they ask for your support for future plans to correct these mistakes in past plans.
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Joseph Ashby talks about Wichita Eagle, politics
Read more: Joseph Ashby talks about Wichita Eagle, politicsIn this excerpt from the Joseph Ashby Show, the host talks about Wichita Eagle reporting and politics.
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Two versions of the Kansas income tax cuts
Read more: Two versions of the Kansas income tax cutsThere are two versions of the Kansas income tax cuts: The Media version and the reality, writes Steve Anderson of Kansas Policy Institute.
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Kauffman paper on local business incentive programs
Read more: Kauffman paper on local business incentive programsThe paper “Evaluating Firm-Specific Location Incentives: An Application to the Kansas PEAK Program,” from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation introduces a proposed evaluation method and applies it to Promoting Employment Across Kansas (PEAK), one of that state’s primary incentive programs.
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WichitaLiberty.TV: Kansas school finance and reform, Charles Koch on why he fights for liberty
Read more: WichitaLiberty.TV: Kansas school finance and reform, Charles Koch on why he fights for libertyThe Kansas legislature passed a school finance bill that contains reform measures that the education establishment doesn’t want. In response, our state’s newspapers uniformly support the system rather than Kansas schoolchildren. Then, in the Wall Street Journal Charles Koch explains why liberty is important, and why he’s fighting for that.
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On a sunny day in downtown Wichita you can see the street lights
Read more: On a sunny day in downtown Wichita you can see the street lightsAt noon on a sunny day in downtown Wichita the street lights are switched on, competing for influence with the sun.
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In Kansas City, private schools seen as ‘a perversion’
Read more: In Kansas City, private schools seen as ‘a perversion’If you’ve ever wondered about the difference between public schools and private schools, a top Kansas school administrator knows the difference.