As first appearing in the American Spectator: Speaking of the restoration of the centuries-old Bourbon monarchy — following the massively […]
There are reports that it took University City’s ambulance service up to 15 minutes to respond to an emergency call […]
Pope Francis Is Visiting a Catholic School. Maybe You Should, Too
Today, Pope Francis will visit Our Lady Queen of Angels school in East Harlem in New York City. It will […]
What do you do when you’re fed up with your city’s public school system? Most people might attend a school […]
Gallup released a poll last week finding that 75% of U.S. adults see widespread corruption in government. According to Gallup, […]
Pine Lawn, a small city in North Saint Louis County, has begun […]
After weeks of deliberation, the Ferguson Commission released its report last week. The report contains a wide range of policy […]
St. Louis City recently voted to increase its minimum wage. With higher labor costs, an earnings tax, and a payroll […]
Show-Me Institute's new Director of Education Policy, Michael McShane, digs into the myths and facts about education reform in Missouri. […]
Transportation Funding: I-70, Tolling, and the Road to Tomorrow
Ed Hassinger, Chief Engineer at the Missouri Department of Transportation, and Joseph Miller, Show-Me Institute Policy Analyst, discuss the state […]
This school year, Hawthorn Leadership Academy opened its doors as the first all-girls public charter school in Missouri. Now, the […]
David Nicklaus’ latest column, “Tax credit would be better for workers than minimum wage hike,” is one well worth reading. […]
At long last, UberX has begun operating in Saint Louis. Just not legally. On 10:00 A.M., Uber, a prominent national […]
In 1992, Patrick Geraty founded St. Louis Composting. Patrick was in the landscaping industry and was looking for a way […]
As someone who often writes about alternative educational opportunities, I’m ashamed to admit that even I had some misconceptions about […]
In Heywood Sanders’ book Convention Follies, he writes about the failure of convention centers and hotels to lead to economic […]
California teacher Laura Randazzo is not just a teacher—she’s a teacherpreneur. The website teacherspayteachers.com, which allows educators to sell original […]
I’ll bet that’s what Phelps County officials are thinking as they set out to create a new tax increment financing […]
Historically, the Show-Me Institute has rarely joined lawsuits or amicus briefs in Supreme Court cases. But this week, along with […]
The Minimum Wage: How it Harms the Workers it’s Meant to Help
Dr. Michael Podgursky opened his presentation by reviewing the recently released Show-Me Institute video about the impact of the minimum […]
