Taxes

Earl Glynn on April 25th, 2011

Links to TEA Parties held in Kansas during mid-April 2011 originally posted to www.Kansasmeadowlark.com:

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Last week Governor Parkinson announced the appointment of State Rep Josh Svaty (D-Ellsworth) to be the Acting Secretary of Agriculture, replacing Adrian Polansky who is taking a position with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Svaty seems to be a good fit to be Ag Secretary since in his fourth term as State Rep he is [...]

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A QuikTrip plans to spend millions of dollars and “move” 100 feet from Kansas to Missouri. “Fox 4′s Rob Low reports from 31st and Southwest Blvd. with why it pays to be on Missouri’s side.”

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Some of us in Kansas have been unemployed for months, and try almost anything to find the scarce jobs that are available. With so many out of work, income taxes are down in Kansas. [Without a job, I have not paid income taxes in over 3 months.] Those unemployed, and those worried about continued employment, [...]

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Earl Glynn on February 3rd, 2009

Dave Trabert, President of the Flint Hills Center for Public Policy in Wichita, talked to a packed room of about 50 Shawnee citizens at the Shawnee Public Library on Monday night to explain a new proposal about property taxes in Kansas.  The meeting was hosted by the Northwest Johnson County Republicans. This new proposed method, [...]

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Today the Flint Hills Center for Public Policy issued a press release, Proposition K Will Make Property Taxes Fairer and More Predictable.  Their study is about a better property tax sysetm for Kansas. This new system seeks to stabilize property taxes and make local government budgeting more transparent for taxpayers. The press release compared taxes [...]

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