The Loop Trolley appears stuck in an endless loop of delays. It was recently announced that the opening of the […]
Kansas City Mayor Sly James is working on a proposal for a sales tax increase to fund expanded pre-K education. […]
Michigan Repeals Prevailing Wage, and Missouri Should, Too
Good policy doesn’t have to be complicated. That’s the lesson we should take from the way Michigan legislators took on […]
Charter Schools: The Education Opportunity Hidden in Plain Sight
By next week, the Missouri State Board of Education should be up and running again. They’ve got plenty of business […]
Taxpayer Largesse Unnecessary, Wasteful in U City Development
University City officials seem far too eager to give away taxpayer dollars to developers who are hardly in need of […]
A Fine First Step in the Right Direction for Special Taxing District Reform
For decades, Missourians have been paying hundreds of millions in special sales taxes they all too often had no clue […]
Richard Florida is an urban studies theorist who promoted the idea that the creative class would drive urban renewal and […]
On May 31, Show-Me Institute CEO Brenda Talent appeared on KETC’s Donnybrook to discuss the fallout from recent events in […]
Six years ago, Michael Rathbone and I coauthored a paper that looked at Missouri’s corporate income tax, assessed its problems […]
Where Is That City Report on Economic Development?
Are economic development incentives worthwhile? Abundant research from all over the country says they are not. Kansas City leaders disagree, […]
Like a Sore Thumb: Missouri’s Testing Standards Buck National Trend
Marching to the beat of your own drummer is all good and well as long as you know where you’re […]
Does it really matter who’s running a school district? Put another way, is paying top dollar for a superintendent a […]
Harvard economist and Manhattan Institute Senior Fellow Edward Glaeser appeared at Saint Louis University on May 9, 2018 as part […]
Did Easier Tests Cost Normandy Students the Right to Transfer?
On December 1, 2017, the Missouri State Board of Education went into a closed session and ousted Commissioner Margie Vandeven. […]
If school districts can levy taxes, then taxpayers should be able to see exactly how the money is being spent. […]
Enough: Earned Income Tax Credit’s Failure Wasn’t Because “Corporate Interests” Were Prioritized
In the last few days, several Missouri editorial boards have published pieces bemoaning the income tax cuts passed by the Missouri legislature, […]
It’s a Gas Gas Tax!
With apologies to The Rolling Stones, I write today about the Missouri Legislature’s passage of HB 1460. The bill would […]
State Lawmakers have cut income taxes for Missourians with a bill that now heads to the desk of Governor Eric […]
It took a roundabout way to get there, but the House (last night) and the Senate (today) passed Senate Bill […]
Missouri Legislature Follows the Blueprint and Passes Course Access
Do you remember January of 2016? Adele’s Hello was displaced by Justin Bieber’s Sorry at the top of the Billboard […]
