The Missouri House voted earlier this month to reject, by an overwhelming majority (51-103), the latest proposal to raise the […]
Yesterday, Governor Eric Greitens signed HB 130 into law. HB 130, colloquially known as the ‘Uber Bill’, creates statewide regulations […]
Brace Yourselves: Another Single Terminal Sales Pitch Is Coming
Kansas Citians have been hearing about the supposed need for a new airport terminal for four years or more. We’ve […]
“School choice may work in Saint Louis and Kansas City, but it won’t impact most students in the rest of […]
This week Nebaraska legislators rolled out a significant tax reform package that should get the attention of development-minded Missouri legislators—a […]
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Trinity Lutheran v. Comer yesterday. We’ve covered this case extensively, and even […]
Saint Louis is beating out cities like New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco in one very important respect. No, […]
Kristen Taketa of the Post-Dispatch published a great story earlier this week about Mason Elementary in Clifton Heights. Mason is […]
Will the Supreme Court Strike Down the Blaine Amendment?
The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments on Wednesday in Trinity Lutheran v. Comer. The case involves Trinity Lutheran’s application to […]
Steve Rose may not care what the research tells us, but the research is mounting. Studies by UNC-Chapel Hill, the […]
Advocates of an education savings account (ESA) program in the Show-Me State can look westward for both inspiration and a […]
Trinity Lutheran v. Comer is a court case with humble origins. It started with officials at Trinity Lutheran School in […]
In a recent letter to the editor of the Joplin Globe, Caroline Tubbs, a public high school teacher, makes a […]
The Supreme Court Can Put a Nail in the Anti-Catholic Coffin
This week, the United States Supreme Court will hear a case out of our own backyard that wrestles with a […]
Mike Ferguson Explains The Problems with Special Taxing Districts on The Allman Report
Show-Me Opportunity’s Mike Ferguson appeared on ABC 30’s The Allman Report on Wednesday, April 12, to discuss a report on transportation development districts […]
On May 22, 2011, a tornado ripped through Joplin, Missouri killing 166 people and damaging or destroying 7,500 structures. In […]
The truth is out: low-profile micro-governments have been receiving billions of public dollars under the taxpayers’ radar for decades. The […]
Patrick Tuohey Discusses the Results of Tuesday’s Elections
On Thursday, April 6 , the Show-Me Institute’s Patrick Tuohey appeared on KCPT’s Ruckus to discuss Tuesday’s election results and […]
Earlier today the U.S. Senate confirmed the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch. Gorsuch’s impeccable credentials and sterling jurisprudence […]
Carmen Ward’s son, Paul, has Asperger’s Syndrome. The Saint Louis public school system was unable to meet Paul’s needs and […]
