July 17, 2024

Keeping Media and Government Accountable.

Category: News

Kansas businesses ready to safely reopen economy

The Kansas Chamber today released survey results that show a major shift among the Kansas business community and its desire…

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JoCo business reopening task force lacks business experience

Johnson County Commission Chairman Ed Eilert appointed a task force to “strategize and implement a phased approach to reopening the…

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Misleading Associated Press story disparages Kansas ranchers

Last week the Lawrence Journal-World ran a misleading Associated Press story on range burning by Roxana Hegeman that unnecessarily disparaged Kansas ranchers.…

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Oil price decline to hurt tax revenue and the industry

Oil prices during the last two days of trading for May contracts plunged more than 300 percent to an all-time…

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COVID testing levels have little relationship with positive cases

A statistical analysis of COVID testing and cases by Kansas Policy Institute shows one positive case for roughly every ten…

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Medicaid expansion states have worse COVID-19 results

One of Governor Kelly’s closest allies in the Legislature, state Sen. Barbara Bollier, a retired Mission Hills physician, said one…

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Kansas Chamber releases plan to restart economy

As Kansas Governor Laura Kelly announced she was extending the state-wide stay-at-home order until May 3, the Kansas Chamber of…

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COVID cases trending down in many counties but Kelly extends lockdown

Kanas Governor Laura Kelly yesterday extended her statewide lockdown order through May 3, even though many counties have decidedly downward…

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COVID cases trending down, states without lockdowns do better

COVID-19 cases are trending downward in Kansas and the states that aren’t on mandatory lockdowns have fewer cases and deaths…

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Kansas faces huge state budget deficits due to COVID-19

Late last week, Kansas Policy Institute released a report showing the state of Kansas is facing potential state budget deficits between…

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State unemployment site down; Kelly to extend economic shutdown

Despite mounting frustrations over the inability to file unemployment claims on the Kansas Department of Labor website and massive unemployment…

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Southeast Kansas town backs off cruise night ban

One small town in Southeast Kansas looked at a restrictive cruise night ban from their local government and said, “No,…

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Governor’s order restricting church gatherings unconstitutional, interest group, AG say

UPDATE: Kansas Legislative Coordinating Council strikes down order An executive order limiting church attendance by Governor Laura Kelly, on the…

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Kansas senators concerned about state’s use of Unacast GPS tracking

Last week the Sentinel reported that the State of Kansas was using GPS data from aggregator Unacast to track Kansans’…

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COVID-19: massive unemployment, except in government

Last week a record 55,428 people filed for unemployment in Kansas, and nationally the number stands at 7.14 million due…

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Kansas, Missouri far below national average on COVID-19 cases

Many media reports on COVID-19 cases focus only on the total number of cases in each state, but the population…

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Kansas waives penalty, interest on 1Q 2020 estimated tax payments

The Kansas Department of Revenue this morning announced the waiver of penalty and interest for the first quarter 2020 estimated tax…

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Cell phone tracking system raises privacy concerns for Kansans

The Kansas Justice Institute on Wednesday warned of potential privacy issues surrounding the use of data from a cell phone…

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Wichita Eagle and KC Star: ‘do as we instruct, not as we do’

A commentary from Kansas Policy Institute CEO Dave Trabert Within the last few days, the McClatchy-owned Wichita Eagle and Kansas…

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Frontenac sued in federal court over city administration firings

The three top Frontenac city officials who were fired in September of last year have filed a federal lawsuit alleging…

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Kansas estimated tax payments due April 15, other states delay to July

Missouri and Colorado extended the due date for the 1st quarter 2020 estimated tax payments from April 15 to July…

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Pelosi coronavirus stimulus bill would cripple private business with union giveaways

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s coronavirus stimulus bill is loaded with union giveaways that would cripple private employers that accept stimulus funding…

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Nancy Pelosi’s coronavirus ‘stimulus’ wish list

Here’s a list – not everything, mind you but just a very short list – of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s…

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Democrats delay coronavirus stimulus bill with “ideological wish list”

Reports coming out of Washington show House and Senate Democrats are holding the big coronavirus stimulus bill hostage in hopes…

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