Is Missouri ready to reclaim its spot as a national leader in telemedicine? The numerous Missourians still struggling with healthcare […]
Arguments for a New Stadium Fall Apart Like Bad Concrete
Leaders of the Kansas City Chiefs held a press conference on Wednesday to unveil their plans for the Truman Sports […]
On April 2, 2024, Jackson County voters will be asked to approve a new 3/8 percent sales tax to support […]
Chiefs Team President Accidentally Speaks Truth
A Kinsley gaffe, named for the journalist and Slate editor Michael Kinsley, is “when a politician tells the truth—some obvious […]
Velda City and Northwoods Are Basically Stalking Their Citizens
What do we call people (usually men) who keep asking women out again and again and again despite repeated rejections? […]
On February 28, Patrick Tuohey joined Mundo in the Morning on KCMO to discuss a new 3/8 percent sales tax […]
I am often engaged in policy discussions. Every now and then, someone I am speaking with says something that makes […]
A year ago, the Arkansas Legislature passed, and the governor signed, the Arkansas LEARNS Act. This comprehensive act addressed a […]
The decommissioning of coal plants is happening across the nation. Senate Bill (SB) 757 would mandate that prior to closing […]
As the legislative session hums along, one bill worth paying attention to is Senate Bill (SB) 757, which would bring […]
Susan Pendergrass speaks with Patrick Tuohey about the stadium funding debate in Kansas City. The Royals want a sales tax […]
John Sherman’s Proposed Entertainment District Is Bad for Everyone Else
John Sherman, the owner of the Kansas City Royals, said in an announcement the other day: I believe in my […]
All signs are pointing toward Medicaid blowing an enormous hole in Missouri’s next budget unless state lawmakers take action now […]
Is Missouri’s budget trajectory unsustainable? Yes, but given the discussions in Jefferson City over the past few weeks, you’d think […]
The Connection Between Farmland Assessment and Teacher Pay Increases
How does Missouri farmland being underassessed (for tax purposes) relate to proposed state requirements for higher minimum teacher salaries being […]
On April 2, 2024, Jackson County voters will be asked to approve a new 3/8 percent sales tax to support […]
State of the State: Leading with Intentionality for School Choice
In his final State of the State Address, Governor Parson highlighted a key part of government policy. He said: A […]
The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad, Teacher Pay Plan
Raising teacher pay is once again a hot topic in Jefferson City, and once again the ideas being floated to […]
Susan Pendergrass speaks to Eric Wearne about The National Hybrid Schools Project. The National Hybrid Schools Project is the national […]
David Stokes, Elias Tsapelas, and Patrick Tuohey join Zach Lawhorn to discuss: – Key takeaways from Governor Parson’s State of […]
