AFP Kansas

2348 SW Topeka Suite 201, Topeka , KS 66611
Phone: (785) 354-4237

Wichita office: 800 E. 1st Suite 401, Wichita, KS 67202
Phone: (316) 269-4170 / Email: infoKS@afphq.org

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Wednesday, July 1st 2009
by jrezac
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This July 4th, millions of activists across the country will celebrate their freedoms at Independence Day Tea Parties nationwide. In Kansas, AFP is hosting a tea party in Wichita, but there are numerous other events taking place around the state. Take a look at this list to locate a tea party near you!

Burlington:

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Wednesday, July 1st 2009
by jtuch
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Wichita, Kansas
Saturday, July 4, 2009
8:30am - 9:30am
Outside the main Sedgwick County Courthouse
525 N. Main
Susan Estes (organizer)
316-269-4170 (organizer phone)
website: http://www.afpks.org

Salina, Kansas
Saturday, July 4, 2009
11:00 - Noon
Kenwood Park
821 Kenwood Park
Joe Winship (organizer)
785-819-3937 (organizer phone)
website: www.salinateaparty.com

Leawood, Kansas
Saturday, July 4, 2009
9:00am - 10:00am
Stateline Road
Stateline Rd. from 125th to 135th St.

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Monday, June 29th 2009
by jrezac
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The Wichita AFP Chapter wants to teach you the ins and outs of local government. Local Government 101, July 6 and 7 in Wichita, is an interactive presentation of the inner workings of a local government meeting. You will learn how to: decipher city agendas, prepare for a meeting, foster constructive relationships with elected officials, and effectively influence public policy.

Find details on the attached flyer, or contact info@afpks.org for more information.

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Friday, June 26th 2009
by jrezac
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The attached document examines the recent history of spending by the Kansas state government, charting the growth in tax receipts and expenditures. This policy primer illustrates why our state has a problem with spending not with incoming revenue, and gives you an indication as to what kind of budget situation our legislators will be dealing with come January 2010.

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Friday, June 26th 2009
by dsontag
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Now some in the K-12 lobbying circles are reaching an all-time low by saying that further cuts to K-12 would result in the Kansas economy going into a "death spiral". Kansas Liberty published a good report earlier this week.

Education lobbyists urge raising taxes to give schools more money

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