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Real Incentive Reforms for Saint Louis
29 Jun

Real Incentive Reforms for Saint Louis

Posted by Graham Renz Corporate Welfare, Subsidies

Economic development incentives like tax increment financing (TIF) and tax abatement have been grossly misused in Missouri’s two major cities […]

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Who Are the Villains in the Teacher Pension Story?
28 Jun

Who Are the Villains in the Teacher Pension Story?

Posted by Michael Q. McShane Public Pensions

In the two-bit morality play that is pension reform in Missouri, my colleagues and I are frequently cast as the […]

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State ESSA Plan Offers Opportunity for Course Access
27 Jun

State ESSA Plan Offers Opportunity for Course Access

Posted by Michael Q. McShane School Choice

Earlier this month the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education released a draft of its plan to comply with the […]

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If You’re Paying, I’ll Have an Ice Rink
27 Jun

If You’re Paying, I’ll Have an Ice Rink

Posted by Graham Renz Corporate Welfare, Special Taxing Districts

It’s far too easy to spend other people’s money. If you’ve ever had a credit card or your identity stolen, […]

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Breaking News: Trinity Lutheran Wins!
26 Jun

Breaking News: Trinity Lutheran Wins!

Posted by Michael Q. McShane School Choice

This morning, the United State Supreme Court ruled 7-2 in favor of a Columbia preschool that was denied a state […]

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Mike Ferguson discusses Chesterfield Valley Hockey Vote on The Allman Report
23 Jun

Mike Ferguson discusses Chesterfield Valley Hockey Vote on The Allman Report

Posted by Mike Ferguson Corporate Welfare, Special Taxing Districts

Show-Me Opportunity’s Mike Ferguson appeared on ABC St. Louis KDNL’s The Allman Report to discuss how transportation development districts are […]

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Tuohey Discusses Kansas City’s Airport on KCPT’s Ruckus
23 Jun

Tuohey Discusses Kansas City’s Airport on KCPT’s Ruckus

Posted by Patrick Tuohey Municipal Policy

On Thursday, June 22, the Show-Me Institute’s Patrick Tuohey appeared on KCPT’s Ruckus to discuss the debate over the financing […]

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We Need to Make Missouri More Attractive to Charter Management Organizations
21 Jun

We Need to Make Missouri More Attractive to Charter Management Organizations

Posted by James V. Shuls School Choice

Earlier this week, the Center for Research on Education Outcomes (CREDO) at Stanford University released a new study of Charter […]

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KC Convention Hotel: Lack of Transparency Undermines Confidence
21 Jun

KC Convention Hotel: Lack of Transparency Undermines Confidence

Posted by Patrick Tuohey Municipal Policy

For years, a development group led by former Kansas City politico Mike Burke has been trying to close a convention […]

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On KCI, Process Is Important
20 Jun

On KCI, Process Is Important

Posted by Patrick Tuohey Transportation

The City of Kansas City has issued a new, new request for proposals to build a new airport terminal or […]

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Testimony: Sales Tax Extension to Subsidize Chesterfield Ice Complex
19 Jun

Testimony: Sales Tax Extension to Subsidize Chesterfield Ice Complex

Posted by Graham Renz Corporate Welfare, Special Taxing Districts

On June 19, 2017, Show-Me Institute Policy Researcher Graham Renz testified before the Chesterfield Valley Transportation Development District (TDD) Board […]

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Putting the APPP in Perspective
16 Jun

Putting the APPP in Perspective

Posted by Graham Renz Transportation

The City of St. Louis is exploring the privatization of Lambert International Airport through the federal Airport Pilot Privatization Program […]

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Show-Me Now! Chesterfield’s $500,000+ Wall
16 Jun

Show-Me Now! Chesterfield’s $500,000+ Wall

Posted by Frank Catanzaro Budget and Spending

Fancy bricks and big bucks: Chesterfield’s half-million dollar wall is getting a lot of attention and not for the right […]

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On Special Sessions, Public Service, and “Real Jobs”
14 Jun

On Special Sessions, Public Service, and “Real Jobs”

Posted by Patrick Ishmael Municipal Policy

This week the Missouri Senate returned to the Capitol for its second special session of the summer—an enterprise for which […]

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Ready-Fire-Aim Approach Yields Predictable Results at KCI
12 Jun

Ready-Fire-Aim Approach Yields Predictable Results at KCI

Posted by Patrick Tuohey Transportation

The rush to build something—anything—at Kansas City International Airport is calling into question the ability and even the seriousness of […]

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Subsidies, Not Streetcars, Lure Developers
09 Jun

Subsidies, Not Streetcars, Lure Developers

Posted by Patrick Tuohey Corporate Welfare, State and Local Government, Subsidies, Transportation

Kevin Collison, freelance reporter and supporter of taxpayer-subsidized economic development, inadvertently undercut the argument that streetcars spur economic investment in […]

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Great News! Mizzou Embraces Free Speech
07 Jun

Great News! Mizzou Embraces Free Speech

Posted by Michael Q. McShane Accountability

Last week, Mizzou took several important steps in ensuring that all students on campus, regardless of viewpoint, will have the […]

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How Much Are Kansas City Teachers Willing to Pay for their Pension?
05 Jun

How Much Are Kansas City Teachers Willing to Pay for their Pension?

Posted by James V. Shuls Public Pensions

As I wrote in my last blog post, a report authorized by the Kansas City Public School Retirement System (KCPSRS) […]

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Regional Interdependence in Missouri
05 Jun

Regional Interdependence in Missouri

Posted by Howard Wall Business Climate

The Saint Louis and Kansas City metropolitan areas account for over half of Missouri’s economic output. Accordingly, the state’s economic […]

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Kansas City Teacher Pension Faces Possibility of Insolvency
02 Jun

Kansas City Teacher Pension Faces Possibility of Insolvency

Posted by James V. Shuls Public Pensions

In 20 years, the probability that the Kansas City Public School Retirement System (KCPSRS) will not be insolvent is only […]

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