Show-Me Institute CEO Brenda appeared on KETC’s Donnybrook on Thursday, November 10, to discuss the policy implications of last Tuesday's […]
“But for those willing to recognize the simple lessons of history, slow growth is not hard to diagnose or to cure.”
Earlier this week, the Wall Street Journal published an op-ed by John Cochrane, Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, that […]
Kansas City’s aging infrastructure is in need of nearly $1 billion in upgrades, but streetcar advocates are pushing for a […]
With the unexpected result of the Presidential election and big-ticket statewide races, I don’t blame you if you missed the […]
Tax Hikes to Fund Tax Cuts?
A decade ago business boomed as the Crestwood shopping center annually brought in more than $1 million in sales tax […]
Amendment 3: Politics are Intriguing, but Policy Matters More
Over the last couple of weeks, I’ve had the chance to talk about my paper Amendment 3: The Good, The […]
Once again, the economic border war between Kansas and Missouri has heated up. This time, the American Royal, a Kansas […]
Missouri can learn a lot from the successes and failures of other states—and this applies to Amendment 3, too. Before […]
Crosby Kemper III discusses American Royal’s Move to Kansas
The Show-Me Institute’s Chairman Crosby Kemper III appeared on KCPT's Ruckus on November 3 to discuss American Royal’s move to […]
Last week, Heterodox Academy released a ranking of the top 150 universities in America in terms of commitment to viewpoint […]
And Now Anthem Floats Possibility of Leaving the Exchanges
In the last few months Americans found out that several insurers, including major players Aetna and United, would largely exit […]
The Missouri Automobile Dealership Association has sued to force Tesla to sell their cars through independent dealerships instead of directly […]
Millennials often get a bad rap for selfishness and self-righteousness—Times Magazine labelled us the “Me Me Me Generation,” after all—but […]
I’ve written at length about the negative effects of expanding a broken Medicaid program under Obamacare. Poor health outcomes and […]
The Affordable Care Act has transformed healthcare across the country. In Missouri and other states, there are steps that can […]
The Cardinals recently announced plans to move forward with a second phase of development at Ballpark Village, an entertainment district […]
Which Came First: the Investment Chicken or the Incentive Egg?
Saint Louis Mayor Francis Slay recently touted the amount of money—more than one billion dollars—that has been invested in the […]
For years, Kelli Unnerstall wrestled with private and public schools to get her son with dyslexia the help he needed […]
Last month we published a paper on medical licensing and reforms that could make care more available to Missouri patients, […]
