The St. Louis Post-Dispatch has had two recent columns criticizing the Missouri House for passing legislation that would further clarify […]
Just how broken is Missouri’s budget? Last week, Missouri’s House of Representatives finished work on its nearly $51 billion version […]
Watch: The Rise of the Four-day School Week in Missouri
The four-day school week (4DSW) has become increasingly popular in Missouri in recent years. As of fall 2023, 33 percent […]
Where Is That Populous Report on Kauffman Stadium?
On November 9, 2023, Kansas City public radio (KCUR) reported: According to a report released by Populous in 2022, a stadium design […]
What’s happening as the session wraps up in Jefferson City? Missouri’s $50 billion budget, healthcare price transparency, and a proposed […]
Opponents of school choice are great at coming up with witty one liners to make their point. A recurring example […]
Details of the Negotiations Between the Royals and Clay County
Given that Jackson County voters rejected the proposed 40-year 3/8 cent sales tax that would have funded a downtown baseball […]
David Stokes, Elias Tsapelas, and Patrick Tuohey join Zach Lawhorn to discuss: – The KC stadium tax “No” vote victory […]
When someone buys and wants to develop one of the most valuable parcels of land in one of the wealthiest […]
On April 2, Jackson County voters rejected a proposed 40-year 3/8 cent sales tax that would have funded a new […]
Our Thoughts on SB 727
The large 167-page education bill, Senate Bill (SB) 727, has been making quick progress through the state legislature and is […]
Join the Show-Me Institute for ‘Next Gen Connection: Facts and Fair Arguments from a Free Market Perspective’ on April 9th […]
I had a professor in college who was very good at getting his points across by waving his hands in […]
A version of the following commentary appeared in The Columbia Missourian. Several years ago, my colleagues and I were debating […]
On April 2, 2024, Jackson County voters will be asked to approve a new 3/8 percent sales tax to support […]
Do Private School Choice Programs “Take Money Away” from Public Schools?
In a recent post, I argued that the claim that school choice was “welfare for the rich” was a red […]
Voters in Perry County will decide next week on whether or not to merge the county’s 911 emergency system with […]
On March 27, Sports Radio 810 WHB in Kansas City hosted a roundtable with Senior Fellow at the Show-Me Institute […]
The enormous 167-page education bill, Senate Bill (SB) 727, recently passed out of the Missouri Senate and is heading to […]
Proponents of the new stadium tax in Jackson County, which the Royals would use to build a new downtown stadium […]
