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Taxes in Kansas City: Still Too High, Still Unfair
18 Apr

Taxes in Kansas City: Still Too High, Still Unfair

Posted by Patrick Tuohey Municipal Policy

Kudos to Kansas City Star editorial board member Dave Helling for his recent column on taxes in Kansas City, and […]

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The Great GASB
17 Apr

The Great GASB

Posted by Patrick Tuohey Transparency

Three cheers for The Kansas City Business Journal for writing about the costs to taxpayers of economic development subsidies offered […]

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Are We Getting Schooled by Fish?
17 Apr

Are We Getting Schooled by Fish?

Posted by Susan Pendergrass School Choice

Behavioral economists study humans to figure out how we react to things like prices, supply and demand, and signaling, to […]

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School Administrators, What Did You Spend Your Money On?
16 Apr

School Administrators, What Did You Spend Your Money On?

Posted by James V. Shuls Accountability

When my wife and I took our four children to Disney World over spring break, we knew they would pester […]

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"City Hall" sign
16 Apr

The Cost of Transparency

Posted by Patrick Ishmael Transparency

If government is going to spend your money, shouldn’t you at least be able to see how? Unfortunately, depending on […]

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Patrick Tuohey on KCPT’s Ruckus
13 Apr

Patrick Tuohey on KCPT’s Ruckus

Posted by Patrick Tuohey Municipal Policy

On Thursday, April 12, Patrick Tuohey appeared on KCPT’s Ruckus to discuss education funding and economic development.

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Should Five Percent Appear Too Small…
13 Apr

Should Five Percent Appear Too Small…

Posted by Patrick Tuohey Municipal Policy

The Beatles famously sang the above lyric in their song Taxman. It comes to mind because, believe it or not, […]

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I Don’t Think We’ll Be Making the Honor Roll
11 Apr

I Don’t Think We’ll Be Making the Honor Roll

Posted by Susan Pendergrass Accountability

The results are in, and they’re not great. On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Education released the Nation’s Report Card, […]

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Legislative Update: TIF Reform
09 Apr

Legislative Update: TIF Reform

Posted by Patrick Tuohey Corporate Welfare, Subsidies

Researchers and activists across Missouri have long decried the way in which city governments too easily give away taxpayer money. […]

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Public Employee Pensions: Time to Get Our Heads Out of the Sand
09 Apr

Public Employee Pensions: Time to Get Our Heads Out of the Sand

Posted by Susan Pendergrass Public Pensions

Andrew Biggs’ Show-Me Institute essay on the current condition of the Missouri State Employees Retirement System (MOSERS) demonstrates that, like […]

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Innovation Brings Hope for Teacher Pensions
05 Apr

Innovation Brings Hope for Teacher Pensions

Posted by Susan Pendergrass Public Pensions

The city teacher retirement plans in Missouri are in trouble. There’s a solid chance that the Kansas City Public Schools […]

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Do Kentucky Teachers Even Know Why They’re Protesting?
03 Apr

Do Kentucky Teachers Even Know Why They’re Protesting?

Posted by Susan Pendergrass Public Pensions

Kentucky public school teachers are right to be worried about their retirement benefits. According to the Kentucky Teacher Retirement System’s […]

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Cities May Actually Be the Culprit in Underfunding Schools
02 Apr

Cities May Actually Be the Culprit in Underfunding Schools

Posted by Patrick Tuohey Municipal Policy

Education funding is a hot topic in several states, with lawsuits alleging that state governments are failing to meet their […]

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Crosby Kemper III on Ruckus
30 Mar

Crosby Kemper III Discusses Development Subsidies on KCPT’s Ruckus

Posted by Crosby Kemper III Corporate Welfare, Subsidies

On Thursday, March 29, Crosby Kemper III appeared on KCPT’s Ruckus to discuss subsidies for the parking garage of a […]

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St. Louis Is Failing, and It Has Only Its Government to Blame
28 Mar

St. Louis Is Failing, and It Has Only Its Government to Blame

Posted by Patrick Ishmael Business Climate

Last month the U.S. Census Bureau found that St. Louis had, once again, shrunk in population over the last year. […]

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School Options and the Rise and Fall of Cities
27 Mar

School Options and the Rise and Fall of Cities

Posted by Susan Pendergrass School Choice

It’s a problem that plagues many U.S. cities: How can we make sure that all families have access to a […]

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A Plague on Both Your Tax Credits!
26 Mar

A Plague on Both Your Tax Credits!

Posted by Patrick Tuohey Corporate Welfare, Tax Credits

Economic development tax credits that, whatever their intended purpose, enrich a few at the cost of the many are simply […]

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Charter Schools 101: Don’t Charter Schools Hurt Public Schools?
23 Mar

Charter Schools 101: Don’t Charter Schools Hurt Public Schools?

Posted by Susan Pendergrass School Choice

Without a doubt, the question that I get most often about charter schools is, “But don’t they hurt the public […]

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Patrick Tuohey on Ruckus
23 Mar

Patrick Tuohey Appears on KCPT’s Ruckus

Posted by Patrick Tuohey Municipal Policy

On Thursday, March 22, the Show-Me Institute’s Patrick Tuohey appeared on KCPT’s Ruckus to discuss school funding in Kansas and other important […]

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Will Springfield School District Become the Next Kansas City or St. Louis?
22 Mar

Will Springfield School District Become the Next Kansas City or St. Louis?

Posted by Emily Stahly School Choice

At around 25,000 students, the Springfield Public Schools is currently the largest district in Missouri. Just 20 years ago, the […]

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