Kansas voter rolls overall are in better shape than a year ago, with a recent audit showing 27,000 fewer “inactive” voters still on the rolls […]
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Why does Kansas Farm Bureau want higher farm input costs?
The lobby organization that does the bidding of Kansas Farm Bureau apparently believes high fuel prices, high chemical costs and other profit killing farm input […]
City, county, state; why is Kansas government so expensive?
In January 2021, Kansas Policy Institute released a study comparing how Kansas’s 105 counties differ in their per resident spending. The data at the time was based […]
Riley, Douglas, Johnson counties tops in binge drinkers
While the Sunflower State has seen its fair share of benefits from Kansas’ ever-expanding micro brewing and distilling industry, there’s no denying that there are […]
While gas prices slap Kansans, Sharice Davids supports Biden energy policies
WASHINGTON, D.C. – As gasoline prices outpace their level a year ago for Kansas drivers, a handful of Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives […]
Deep-diving for truth in numbers in the JOCO election juggernaut
How Mass Mail-In Voting Changes Everything. “When the emphasis in elections shifts from turning out conventional in-person voters to chasing mail-in ballots, we have entered a […]