Panasonic’s special rate deal shows how corporate favoritism quietly shifts costs onto Kansans Kansas taxpayers have already given Panasonic nearly $829 million in incentives to build its massive electric-vehicle battery plant in De Soto—the largest economic-development deal in state history. Now, as Sunflower State Journal reports, Kansans could soon be paying again—this time through […]| Kansas Policy Institute
Jackson County residents voted overwhelmingly to recall County Executive Frank White Jr. in a historic election—the first successful recall in county history. The message was loud and clear: voters are tired of politicians wasting their money. For months, Kansas City leaders have fought over who should pay for new stadiums for the Kansas City Royals […]| Kansas Policy Institute
Gallup recently found that just 54% of Americans now view capitalism positively, the lowest share since they began asking the question in 2010. That’s down| Kansas Policy Institute
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