Paying Good Teachers More Is ‘Unfair’??!!
In response to a staffing crisis, the elected Lee County School Board (LCSB) approved an incentive plan to attract and retain teachers for high-need schools and hard-to-fill subject areas.

Novacoast and Pretzels Inc are both adding new locations in Right to Work Kansas!
Novacoast is adding a new Security Operations Center in Wichita which will also create 60 new jobs. Meanwhile, Pretzels Inc is adding a new facility in Lawrence which will create many new jobs as well.
This is great news for the economy and also shows how companies prefer Right to Work states! Read on in order to find out more about each company’s investment!
“This is a great company with a global reach and an impactful business attraction win for the Wichita region and Kansas. […] Our community’s collaborative approach to promote our assets and share insight into our information technology and cybersecurity ecosystem was key to securing[ Novacoast ]and new jobs for our community.”
AREA DEVELOPMENT MAGAZINE
“I’m excited to announce the new Pretzels, Inc. facility putting down roots here in Kansas. […] This project will create good-paying jobs and generate a significant investment for Kansas. My administration is committed to rebuilding our state’s foundation by encouraging businesses like Pretzels, Inc. to choose Kansas.”
AREA DEVELOPMENT MAGAZINE
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In response to a staffing crisis, the elected Lee County School Board (LCSB) approved an incentive plan to attract and retain teachers for high-need schools and hard-to-fill subject areas.
In the wake of Big Labor’s capture of the governorship and tightening of its grip over the Virginia General Assembly in last fall’s elections, union strategists are eager for passage of a law mandating union monopoly bargaining over the compensation and work rules of state and local civil servants.
The recent experiences of Florida and Arkansas show that, when government stops impeding American educators’ exit from teacher unions, many will leave them.