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Some Good News for Kansas City and St. Louis
20 Feb

Some Good News for Kansas City and St. Louis

Posted by Patrick Tuohey Municipal Policy, State and Local Government

For years, many who sought to excel in a creative or professional field headed to the coasts. Cities like New […]

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School hallway, lockers, school choice, charters school, expanding school choice, open enrollment, educational freedom
19 Feb

HB 1044 and Expanding Charter Schools in Missouri

Posted by Avery Frank Education, School Choice

Senate Bill (SB) 727, passed into law last year, allows any state-approved sponsor to authorize a charter school in Boone […]

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Busch stadium, sports subsidies, stadium subsidies, economic development, taxpayer waste, sports team owners
18 Feb

Missouri Must Protect Taxpayers from Sports Subsidies

Posted by Patrick Tuohey Corporate Welfare, Subsidies

The White House X account recently issued a tweet listing “Eliminating special tax breaks for billionaire sports team owners” as […]

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Cell phone bans, cell phones in schools, kids with cell phones, smartphone ban
17 Feb

Hanging Up on Smartphones in Missouri Public Schools

Posted by Avery Frank Education, Performance

Smartphone use has become a national debate. As technology has advanced, cell phones have changed from devices for simple communication […]

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Performance Districts and Education Spending
14 Feb

Performance Districts and Education Spending

Posted by Susan Pendergrass Education, Education Finance, Performance

The State of Missouri provides almost half of the funding for public education in the Show-Me State. In its latest […]

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The Chevron Debate Comes to Missouri
13 Feb

The Chevron Debate Comes to Missouri

Posted by David Stokes Economy, Regulation

One of the biggest decisions at the U.S. Supreme Court last year was its decision in the Relentless vs. Department […]

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New Orleans, Superdome, Super Bowl, economic development, subsidies, municipal policy, city growth, crime
13 Feb

The Super Bowl Is a Bad Bet for New Orleans

Posted by Patrick Tuohey Corporate Welfare, Municipal Policy, State and Local Government

The Wall Street Journal reports that New Orleans is betting big on the Super Bowl, hoping the game will spark […]

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School Choice as a Driver of Economic Development with Patrick Tuohey
13 Feb

School Choice as a Driver of Economic Development with Patrick Tuohey

Posted by Susan Pendergrass Accountability, Business Climate, Economy, Education, Education Finance, Performance, School Choice, State and Local Government, Workforce

Susan Pendergrass speaks with Patrick Tuohey, senior fellow at the Show-Me Institute, about the intersection of education reform and economic […]

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Tennessee school choice, vouchers, school choice, Missouri education, Governor Mike Kehoe, open enrollment, ESAs
12 Feb

Will Missouri Follow Tennessee’s Example?

Posted by Avery Frank Education, School Choice

Every year, the Super Bowl reminds Titans fans like me of how they came up one yard short in Super […]

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U.S. Department of Education
12 Feb

Former Secretary of Education: “Shut Down the Department of Education”

Posted by James V. Shuls Education

Show-Me Institute analysts typically focus on Missouri education issues. Yet, with the present debates about dismantling the federal Department of […]

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A Legacy of Liberty: 20 Years of Show-Me Institute
11 Feb

A Legacy of Liberty: 20 Years of Show-Me Institute

Posted by Show-Me Institute Staff Corporate Welfare, Economy, Education, Health Care, State and Local Government

Founded in 2005 by Rex Sinquefield, Crosby Kemper III, and Michael Podgursky, the Show-Me Institute has spent two decades championing […]

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Licensing compacts, licensing reciprocity, dentistry compact, Missouri SB 109, regulatory burden
10 Feb

Why Does Missouri Want to Keep Joining Compacts?

Posted by Avery Frank Economy, Regulation

Missouri has made strides in occupational licensing in recent years, but a little-known exception in our licensing system has the […]

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NAEP 2024: Declining Scores and Rising Concerns with Nat Malkus
06 Feb

NAEP 2024: Declining Scores and Rising Concerns with Nat Malkus

Posted by Susan Pendergrass Accountability, Education, Education Finance, Performance, School Choice

Susan Pendergrass speaks with Nat Malkus, senior fellow and deputy director of education policy at AEI, about the troubling 2024 […]

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An Update on Land Banks in Missouri: From Bad to Worse
05 Feb

An Update on Land Banks in Missouri: From Bad to Worse

Posted by David Stokes Municipal Policy, State and Local Government

What do you do with a program that has failed repeatedly and led to corruption and cronyism? Well, if you […]

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Storm clouds over highway
04 Feb

Missouri’s Tough Road Ahead

Posted by Patrick Tuohey Budget and Spending, Economy, State and Local Government, Taxes

On January 28, Missouri’s newly sworn-in governor Mike Kehoe delivered his State of the State address. His remarks were well […]

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Patriotic Education or Federal Overreach? With Chester (Checker) Finn
04 Feb

Patriotic Education or Federal Overreach? With Chester (Checker) Finn

Posted by Susan Pendergrass Accountability, Education, Education Finance, Performance, School Choice, State and Local Government

Susan Pendergrass speaks with Chester (Checker) Finn, Distinguished Senior Fellow and President Emeritus at the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, about […]

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Empty hospital hallway, Medicaid coverage, Missouri Medicaid, PTD shifting, Medicaid costs, Missouri budget, Medicaid eligibility, Medicaid enrollment
03 Feb

Medicaid’s Checkup: Part 3

Posted by Elias Tsapelas Health Care, Medicaid

Now that I’ve covered how expensive Medicaid expansion has proven to be, it’s time to explain why things may be […]

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Telemedicine, Missouri healthcare, doctor with laptop, licensing, ARPNs, Cicero Institute
31 Jan

On Hold for Telemedicine

Posted by Elias Tsapelas Free-Market Reform, Health Care

After a disappointing end to the 2024 legislative session, when Missouri’s policymakers missed the call for telemedicine reform, there’s reason […]

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2025 Economic Trends for the U.S. and Missouri with Aaron Hedlund and Elijah Haahr
30 Jan

2025 Economic Trends for the U.S. and Missouri with Aaron Hedlund and Elijah Haahr

Posted by Aaron Hedlund Budget and Spending, Business Climate, Economy, Energy, Labor, Municipal Policy, Regulation, State and Local Government, Taxes, Transparency, Welfare, Workforce

In December 2024, in Springfield, Missouri, the Show-Me Institute and Show-Me Opportunity hosted an event featuring Dr. Aaron Hedlund, Chief […]

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Education choice, Florida, Florida school choice, open enrollment, ALEX index, DESE
30 Jan

Celebrate Educational Freedom: A Lesson from Florida

Posted by James V. Shuls Education, School Choice

I recently learned that Florida was ranked first on the 2025 ALEC Index of State Education Freedom. That ranking did […]

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