Sam Brownback
WICHITA, KS - APRIL 15: (L-R) Wichita Mayor Carl Brewer, Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback, Sedgwick County Commissioner Chariman Tim Norton, and Maj. Gen Lee Tafanelli, tour the tornado-damaged Pinaire Mobile Home Park on April 15, 2012 in Wichita, Kansas. The storms were part of a massive system that affected areas from Northern Nebraska and Iowa south through Oklahoma.
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I really want to encourage the Legislature to get this done ASAP ... It's past time. It needs to get done.
I want to look at all of it ... This is all negotiations. I would much rather see them add it on a target. We've got a 4th-grade reading problem. Let's target this to testing and reading rather than just, here's a big dollop, here's more resources.
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Kansas Shows Lackluster Oversight and Enforcement of Charitable Solicitation Laws
most recent Cohen Report discussed Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback’s new state government contracting policy that might squelch public policy advocacy by nonprofit grant and contract recipients (if you didn’t read it, we recommend that you check it out here before 11:10 AM from The Nonprofit Quarterly Read more »
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Blog Watch: Monday, June 1
Wichita Eagle Blog asks if Gov. Sam Brownback's tax cut plan could be the fulcrum of another presidential run in the future. Show-Me Daily contends that IBM should be hiring in Columbia according to the deal it worked out with the city for a tax incentive 10:34 AM from KansasCity.com Read more »
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Tax cut good for another Brownback presidential run?
attention such as Tuesday’s Wall Street Journal editorial will fuel the view that Sam Brownback sees his governorship as a step toward another presidential run. “I have no doubt that this is part of a presidential campaign commercial to follow,” said House 7:01 AM from Kansas.com Read more »
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What conservatism is governor promoting?
was no doubt that Gov. Sam Brownback took his election, along with the conservatives’ gains in the Legislature, as a mandate to push forward a “conservative revolution” in Kansas. But what kind of “conservatism” were they promoting? One clue was the fawning 1:34 AM from Kansas.com Read more »
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O’Donnell still deciding whether to make state Senate run against Kelsey
Council member is weighing a run for the Kansas Senate against a longtime Republican incumbent who hasn’t supported Gov. Sam Brownback’s legislative agenda. Michael O’Donnell, a Republican who represents District 4 on the city council, said Thursday he’s made 5/31/12 from Kansas.com Read more »