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Earl Glynn on February 25th, 2011

This page will be updated with links to articles and video about Phill Kline’s attorney ethics hearings in Topeka, KS, scheduled from Feb. 21 through March 1.

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Earl Glynn on July 8th, 2010

President Barack Obama attended two fund-raising events in Kansas City, Missouri on Thursday after his public appearance in North Kansas at an electric truck plant. I saw no one explain how the batteries in electric delivery trucks could be reliably charged only using green energy sources.  Won’t we need coal or nuclear power to charge [...]

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Earl Glynn on June 6th, 2010

On Friday the HostICan’s server hosting the Kansas Meadowlark web site failed.  By Saturday the server was rebuilt and restored to have data from Oct 2009. I appealed once again and asked if they had newer backups than last Oct.  The response was they had backups from last Sunday, May 30, 2010.  They offer no [...]

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Kansas Clips from Thursday through Sunday: Watchdogs on State Issues Kansas: Debt Capitals Offer Examples Kansas Shouldn’t Follow Legislature still working on child care inspection bill Adoption Protest at Johnson County Courthouse Watchdogs talk about Investigative Journalism Nebraska:  Will “Angry” Voters Pay for Omaha Projects? Mackinac Center:  Michigan’s Best State Laws Virginia:  Tax credits benefit [...]

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Earl Glynn on April 21st, 2010

Kansas Clips from Monday through Wednesday: Watchdogs on State Issues Kansas:  TEA Party in Chanute Nebraska: Omaha School Budget Cuts Won’t Touch Lobbyists Critics Demand Senator’s “Back Taxes” Collected, Loophole Closed New Hampshire: What not to do at a Tea Party West Virginia:  WVGOP Chair McKinney Refuses to Return Donations From Alleged Drug Dealer Mackinac [...]

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Earl Glynn on February 28th, 2010

Kansas Clips from Thursday through Sunday: Watchdogs on State Issues Kansas: Warrant out for mom who testified at hearing about losing custody of children Smoking Ban Passes House, Governor Says He’ll Sign Tiahrt, Others Exonerated in Ethics Probe Michigan Capitol Confidential:  State Government Employee Unions Prosper in Midst of Recession MacIver Institute:  Stimulus Funds Spent [...]

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Earl Glynn on December 20th, 2009

Kansas Clips from Thursday through Sunday: Watchdogs Kansas: Interview With Incoming Wichita Chamber of Commerce Chairman Kansans join Nebraska rally in Omaha to encourage Sen. Ben Nelson to oppose health care bill Terrie Huntington to replace David Wysong in Kansas Senate Ethics Commission Approves Advisory Opinion Texas:  Are big-bucks cost estimates discouraging citizens from getting [...]

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Earl Glynn on November 8th, 2009

Kansas Clips from Friday through Sunday: Watchdogs Kansas: Clash between competing health care rallies School Districts Have Funds To Meet Projected $100 Million Shortfall New Hampshire:  Stimulus saves 473 jobs in district 2ith only 290 teachers YouTube Clash Between Competing Health Care Rallies Senator Brownback speaking at Health Care Rally on Capitol Steps Blogs Wichita [...]

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Earl Glynn on October 22nd, 2009

Today’s Kansas Clips: Watchdogs Kansas:  Flint Hills Changes Name to Kansas Policy Institute Ohio:  Officials Delete Information Before Leaving Office Texas:  Texas Watchdog’s Jennifer Peebles guest blogs for the Sunlight Foundation on Texas transparency West Virginia:  W.Va Earmark Report: U.S. Senate YouTube Amazing links from the State Library of Kansas website Cavuto Has Worlds Fastest [...]

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Earl Glynn on July 27th, 2008

On Friday, Dave Helling from the Kansas City Star posted an article “Meadowlarking, part two” on the Star’s Prime Buzz. About 24 hours ago I posted a reply, but it’s being held for review as possible spam. As requested by “midtown guy” on that blog, here is the response I tried to post to the [...]

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