History of U.S. Health Care
I recently did an overview of the dangers of Medicaid Expansion, however, proponents of big government continue to loudly proclaim misinformation regarding the government
I recently did an overview of the dangers of Medicaid Expansion, however, proponents of big government continue to loudly proclaim misinformation regarding the government
The title of this article might be a bit presumptuous, but if you keep reading, I’m sure you’ll at least learn something new about the hotly debated economic system.
On Thursday, February 8, SB492 was introduced to the Kansas Senate. The next day, the bill was referred to the Senate Committee on Federal and State Affairs.
A new bill was introduced in the Kansas House on Thursday, February 8 and has quickly moved to have a hearing on Thursday, February 15. The bill would authorize the Secretary of Corrections
A new report from the Tax Foundation has been released, looking at the combined rate of state and local sales tax. The report looks at the 45 states that do implement a sales tax as well as the
Dr. Justin Spiehs is a man known in Douglas County for a number of reasons, often butting heads with local media outlets and local government in Lawrence, Kansas and Douglas County.
A crowd of more than 40 people gathered on the south side of the Kansas State Capitol building in Topeka on Tuesday, February 6, for a rally in support of a new resolution being
The Topeka Capital-Journal published an opinion piece by Alexandra Middlewood, PhD, the department chair of political science at Wichita State University (WSU) regarding a potential new
College Pulse and The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) have come out with a new report, ranking more than 250 public colleges across the U.S. based on how well