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Throwing dollars across the river
Weekly Update

Throwing dollars across the river

25 August 2008

Missouri millions nourish Kansas liberals | Kline spokesman says Morrison settlement came at taxpayers' expense | After 15000 permits, no misfires with concealed carry | Commissioners in trouble because of expanded lottery act | KC Star and Eagle publisher struggling | Regents told cuts will mean lost jobs and programs | Analysis: Is 'wind energy' just a breezy story?

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Speed trap
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Speed trap

18 August 2008

Energy volunteers tell motorists to slow | Governor looks for road projects | State GOP remains mum on KKK charges | Is Sebelius still on Obama's radar? | Presidential poll numbers steady | Brownlee pushes for local tax hike | Comment: Will Kansas taxes scare away jobs?

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Outwitted by Sooners and 'Huskers?
Mount Sunflower

Outwitted by Sooners and 'Huskers?

13 August 2008

Tax-freedom day has come and gone. But tax awareness is a 365-day proposition. As neighboring states lower their taxes to attract better jobs and more investment, will Kansas fall behind? Jonathan Williams investigates.

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The GOP's family feud
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The GOP's family feud

10 August 2008

Indecisive primaries: The battle for the Republican party rages on | Morris says conservatives left him no choice but to intervene | Ryun's loss dings conservative hopes | Vote count mishap leaves Jenkins untouched | Voters nowhere to be seen - or counted | Sebelius is no help as Obama courts Catholics | Is Umbarger's carport sheltered? | Comment: America's perched on a sea of oil. So why are Democrats standing in the way?

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The U.S. Has Energy Enough to Export
Mount Sunflower

The U.S. Has Energy Enough to Export

07 August 2008

Democrats in Congress keep complaining that oil companies aren't developing domestic resources - and then pass laws that prohibit that development. If Congress would stand back and let the market do its work, the U.S. would have energy to burn, says Karl Peterjohn

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