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The Father of the School Choice Movement with James V. Shuls
18 Jul

The Father of the School Choice Movement with James V. Shuls

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

In this episode, Susan Pendergrass speaks with James V. Shuls, Director of Research and Senior Fellow at the Show-Me Institute, […]

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Housing construction
17 Jul

If at First You Don’t Succeed, Try, Try Again

Posted by Amanda Unverferth Municipal Policy, State and Local Government

You may have witnessed the trend of dilapidated shopping centers, malls, and retail outlets that were once thriving centers of […]

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Eiffel tower with Olympic logo
16 Jul

Sacre Bleu! Sporting Events and Stadia Don’t Drive Economic Development

Posted by Patrick Tuohey Corporate Welfare, Subsidies

The Telegraph reminds us that big sports events usually fail to meet the promises made regarding their impact on economic […]

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Why Markets Matter for Human Progress with Russell Sobel
15 Jul

Why Markets Matter for Human Progress with Russell Sobel

Posted by James V. Shuls Economy, Minimum Wage, Municipal Policy, Privatization, Regulation, State and Local Government, Taxes, Welfare, Workforce

James V. Shuls speaks with Russell S. Sobel, Professor of Economics and Entrepreneurship at the Baker School of Business at […]

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Nuclear energy
10 Jul

Congress Moves to Advance Nuclear Energy

Posted by Avery Frank Economy, Energy

The ADVANCE Act recently powered through the U.S. Senate and is now on the president’s desk. This bill, which is […]

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Teacher
09 Jul

Teacher Retention and the Limits of Public Policy

Posted by James V. Shuls Education, School Choice

Recently, I published a paper with a former graduate student in the Journal of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies on […]

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KC Streetcar
08 Jul

The KC Streetcar Still Isn’t Driving Economic Development

Posted by Patrick Tuohey State and Local Government, Transportation

In 2016, my former colleague Joe Miller wrote a piece in which he pointed out that the Kansas City streetcar […]

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Pile of money
05 Jul

A Closer Look at the Effects of a $15 Minimum Wage for Missouri

Posted by Grace Hearne Economy, Minimum Wage

Who wouldn’t want to get a pay raise? Everyone would enjoy higher wages—but what if a raise meant fewer hours […]

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Housing construction
03 Jul

St. Charles County Council Approves Zoning Change for New Housing Development

Posted by Amanda Unverferth Economy, Regulation

On Monday, June 25, the St. Charles County Council passed Bill No. 5300. The bill rezones a total of just […]

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Springfield Wants to Be Darn Sure Its Sales Tax Rate Doesn’t Ever Go Down
02 Jul

Springfield Wants to Be Darn Sure Its Sales Tax Rate Doesn’t Ever Go Down

Posted by David Stokes Economy, Taxes

About fifteen years ago, Springfield voters approved a new sales tax to address its substantially underfunded police and fire pension […]

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How Fast Should Government Grow with Elias Tsapelas
02 Jul

How Fast Should Government Grow with Elias Tsapelas

Posted by Susan Pendergrass Budget and Spending, Business Climate, Economy, Regulation, State and Local Government, Taxes, Welfare, Workforce

Susan Pendergrass speaks with Elias Tsapelas, Director of State Budget and Fiscal Policy at the Show-Me Institute, about his recent […]

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Row of newly constructed houses
01 Jul

What’s Up, SLUP?

Posted by Amanda Unverferth Economy, Municipal Policy, Regulation, State and Local Government

Recently, my colleague Patrick Tuohey wrote about the new Housing Supply Accelerator Playbook (HSAP). In his blog post, he discusses […]

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Climbing Down the “Fiscal Cliff” with Stéphane Lavertu
28 Jun

Climbing Down the “Fiscal Cliff” with Stéphane Lavertu

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

In this episode, Susan Pendergrass speaks with Stephane Lavertu, Professor at the John Glenn College of Public Affairs at Ohio […]

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Chiefs Super Bowl parade
26 Jun

The Border War Is Bad Because It Hurts Us

Posted by Patrick Tuohey Corporate Welfare, Subsidies

The day after the Kansas Legislature voted to use sales tax and revenue (STAR) bonds to lure the Kansas City […]

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Who’s in Charge Here?
25 Jun

Who’s in Charge Here?

Posted by Susan Pendergrass Education

In the last several years, 10 states have passed universal school choice programs that allow all families to take their […]

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Homelessness and Housing Policy with Judge Glock
25 Jun

Homelessness and Housing Policy with Judge Glock

Posted by Susan Pendergrass Criminal Justice, Economy, Municipal Policy, Property Rights, Regulation, State and Local Government, Taxes

In this episode, Susan Pendergrass speaks with Judge Glock, the Director of Research and a Senior Fellow at the Manhattan […]

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Milwaukee skyline
24 Jun

A Milestone Reached

Posted by Susan Pendergrass Education, School Choice

Nearly thirty years ago in Milwaukee, WI, a private school choice program was launched that gave vouchers to around 10,000 […]

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School hallway
21 Jun

The Four-Day School Week Won’t Quit

Posted by Avery Frank Education

This past legislative session, Missouri officials addressed the four-day school week (4dsw) as part of the large education reform package, […]

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St. Louis Is Finally Taking the Right Steps on the Earnings Tax
20 Jun

St. Louis Is Finally Taking the Right Steps on the Earnings Tax

Posted by David Stokes Economy, Taxes

There was good news out of St. Louis on the earnings tax front earlier this week. First of all, the […]

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Teacher with students
19 Jun

Teacher Retention and the Limits of Public Policy

Posted by James V. Shuls Education, School Choice

Recently, I published a paper with a former graduate student in the Journal of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies on […]

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