A recent Kansas City Star story on the proposed Kansas City general obligation bonds, (GO Bonds) contained the following: This […]
Kansas City desperately wants to grow, and we’re spending or diverting tens of millions of dollars of taxpayer money each […]
Although much of the legislative air has been consumed by Right to Work in the last few weeks, two other […]
The Post-Dispatch’s Tony Messenger claims that MetroLink, Saint Louis’s light rail system, is “underperforming and underdeveloped.” He’s half right. Today, […]
A little more than a year ago, Brittany Wagner and I published a paper titled “Course Access in Missouri: Diversity, […]
“The bottom line is this: Our state has a serious pension problem, and we need to start talking about how […]
Last month I had the opportunity to go back to my alma mater, Saint Louis University, and share with a […]
Over the years, I and others at the Show-Me Institute have written about the need for public pension reform. Inevitably, […]
After years of trying, Missouri’s legislature has passed and our governor has signed SB19, Right to Work, into law—the product […]
The GO Bonds Will Cost You Much More Than You’re Being Told
March 6, 2017: update Everyone paying attention to Kansas City politics knows that we’re facing an $800 million bond vote […]
With a wave of new electric cars entering the auto market, policymakers in Missouri are faced with a decision about […]
Regulatory Reform Emerges as Major Issue, Nationally and in Missouri
It’s been an active first few weeks for President Donald Trump, and the new Administration’s prompt engagement of the United […]
As Missourians consider the many ways to improve and reform the criminal justice system, at least one option appears to […]
Citizens for Responsible Government (CFRG) have circulated emails claiming that if Kansas City defaults on the proposed GO Bond payments, […]
Do you smell that smoke? It’s from the hole your money is burning in the pockets of Saint Louis City […]
The City is describing the general obligation bond (GO bond) placed before voters on the April 4 ballot as a […]
Crosby Kemper III Discusses Infrastructure Bond on KCPT’s Ruckus
The Show-Me Institute’s Chairman Crosby Kemper III appeared on KCPT’s Ruckus on January 26 to discuss April’s infrastructure bond proposal, the […]
In many Eastern religions, practitioners use mantras to calm and center themselves while meditating. If the school choice movement needs […]
On Tuesday, KOMU Channel 8 News, the NBC affiliate in central Missouri, covered the Show-Me Institute's policy breakfast: Stuck In […]
With an $800 million infrastructure bond package likely to go before voters in April, Kansas City Mayor Sly James recently […]
