Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Vote for this team! #mcre1


 

Fw: Brooke in Wichita - KSCommercialRE



From: Brooke Sattler <brooke@sckrealtors.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2026 5:05 PM
To: mcre13@gmail.com <mcre13@gmail.com>
Subject: Brooke in Wichita - KSCommercialRE

Hi Henry,

 

Absolute pleasure chatting with you!

 

Attached is more information about our KS CommercialRE platform. If you have any questions let me know . 😊

 

Will have to head to Morts this weekend and tell Morrie you sent me!

 

Have a happy & safe 4th,

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NOTICE: July 7, 2026 Topeka Development Corporation (TDC) Board of Directors Meeting & Agenda


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Subject: NOTICE: July 7, 2026 Topeka Development Corporation (TDC) Board of Directors Meeting & Agenda

NOTICE: July 7, 2026 Topeka Development Corporation (TDC) Board of Directors Meeting & Agenda

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July 7, 2026, TOPEKA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (TDC) BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING NOTICE & AGENDA:

DATE: July 7, 2026
TIME:  5:15 PM to 6:00 PM
LOCATION: City Council Chambers, 214 SE 8th Street, 2nd Floor, Topeka, Kansas, 66603.


Agendas:
Topeka Development Corporation Board of Directors meeting agendas is posted online at https://topekadevelopmentcorporation.com/ and are available in the City Clerk's Office, 215 SE 7th Street, Room 166, Topeka, Kansas, 66603.

For more information about the Topeka Development Corporation visit the website here: https://topekadevelopmentcorporation.com/  

Addressing the Board of Directors: Public comment for the meeting will be available In-person or via Zoom.  Individuals must contact the City Clerk's Office at 785-368-3940 or via email at cclerk@topeka.org by no later than 4:00 p.m. on the date of the meeting, after which the City Clerk's Office will provide Zoom link information and protocols prior to the meeting.  

Written public comment may also be considered to the extent it is personally submitted at the meeting or to the City Clerk's Office located at 215 SE 7th Street, Room 166, Topeka, Kansas, 66603 or via email at cclerk@topeka.org  on or before the date of the meeting.
  
View the meeting online at https://www.topeka.org/communications/live-stream/  or at https://www.facebook.com/cityoftopeka/. If you do not have access to a viewing option, please contact the City Clerk at 785-368-3940 or email cclerk@topeka.org to make arrangements for an in person location. 
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Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Fw: Unalienable Rights vs. Foundational Rights

I'm voting for Philip 

Ms O'Hare is a nice person 

From: Charlotte O'Hara <charlotte@oharaforkansas.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2026 6:00 AM
To: mcre13@gmail.com <mcre13@gmail.com>
Subject: Unalienable Rights vs. Foundational Rights
 
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Monday, June 29, 2026

Vote for Philip Sarnecki For Governor!

 Ty Masterson’s Taxpayer-Funded Dual Salaries – A Clear Conflict of Interest at Wichita State University

Ty Masterson, the powerful President of the Kansas Senate and a candidate for Governor, draws significant taxpayer compensation from two public sources while wielding immense legislative influence over higher education funding.

Public payroll records show he received approximately $135,000 as Director of GoCreate at Wichita State University in 2023, with 2024 figures listed at $155,250. Legislative Research has referenced the director position salary as high as $228,800.

As Senate President, he also receives approximately $85,000 in legislative salary (plus per diems and allowances) following recent pay increases for Kansas lawmakers.

WSU is a public state university that depends heavily on funding approved by the Kansas Legislature, with the Board of Regents playing a central oversight role. Yet Ty Masterson holds this high-paying leadership position at the institution his legislative role helps fund.

And he has no college degree. He attended Kansas State University, but public bios do not list a completed degree. Most university leadership and director-level positions require at least a Master’s.

Masterson takes unpaid leave from the WSU role during legislative sessions (typically January–April), which reduces his actual take-home from GoCreate. Even with that adjustment, the arrangement raises serious questions. Critics, including Democratic Sen. Patrick Schmidt, have argued the position isn’t being fully performed and pushed (unsuccessfully) to defund it while Masterson serves in top legislative leadership.

The word around campus has long been that Masterson rarely shows up. So here’s the obvious question: Why would a state university provide a high-paying position with minimal apparent oversight to a sitting Senate President who lacks traditional academic qualifications — unless it’s political insurance to help secure and protect WSU’s state funding?

For Kansas taxpayers, this looks like a sweetheart deal that carries the strong odor of a conflict of interest. Masterson is effectively on both sides of the funding table.

Kansans deserve better than entrenched insider arrangements that blur the lines between legislative power and public university administration. Transparency and accountability should come first.

When you vote for the next Governor of Kansas, choose integrity over the status quo. Vote for Philip Sarnecki For Governor!


Henry McClure Topeka, Kansas MCRE, LLC