In partnership with the WashULaw Federalist Society, the Show-Me Institute is pleased to present Ilya Shapiro, senior fellow and director of constitutional […]
The passage of Senate Bill (SB) 727 last year was an important step toward expanding charter access in Missouri, increasing […]
The Kansas City Star recently published a piece on investor-owned housing that seeks to raise the alarm on corporate landlords, […]
Jackson County Assessment Disputes Will (Hopefully) Lead to Real Change This Time
A version of this commentary appeared in the Examiner. It’s an obscure state law that every article about government and politics […]
Hey Elon, Here Are Some Cost Savings for You in St. Louis . . .
I am a big fan of DOGE, MOGE, and whatever else they want to call any office that attempts to […]
What’s Happening in Jefferson City? Get the inside scoop on the Missouri legislative session and policies that could directly impact […]
Missouri’s financial clock is ticking. It’s been nearly two months since Governor Kehoe announced during his State of the State […]
Mega Events Fail to Deliver: World Cup Edition
Every few years, cities fall into the same trap. A major event—whether it’s the World Cup, the Olympics, or the […]
As of March 12, 2025, MoSchoolRankings.org features the latest performance data for every Missouri public school and district. See where […]
Susan Pendergrass speaks with Ben Scafidi, professor of economics and director of the Education Economics Center at Kennesaw State University. […]
“Show me the incentive and I’ll show you the outcome.” This insightful quote from the late investor Charlie Munger is […]
Unintended Consequences: When Well-Meaning Policies Backfire
F.A. Hayek famously wrote, “The curious task of economics is to demonstrate to men how little they really know about […]
Many believe that rural districts and students can’t benefit from open enrollment, but the reality is quite the opposite. Rural […]
The Kansas City suburb of Sugar Creek is considering selling off its water system to Missouri American Water. The proposal […]
The adoption of open enrollment in Missouri, which would allow any student to register at any public school in the […]
James Shuls, senior fellow of education policy at the Show-Me Institute and head of the K-12 education reform branch of […]
The “Financial State of the Cities 2025” report by Truth in Accounting provides a comprehensive analysis of the fiscal health […]
Missouri Pension System Pushes Out Another Great Educator
Sometimes the headline says it all. And sometimes a headline leaves us scratching our heads. Take, for example, this headline […]
Susan Pendergrass speaks with Tim DeRoche from Available to All about the importance of open enrollment in public schools, particularly […]
There is a lot of controversy regarding animal control operations in Kansas City. Animal control in Kansas City has gone […]
