Versions of the following commentary appeared in the Southeast Missourian, the Columbia Missourian, and the Springfield News-Leader. There is probably no better opportunity for counties […]
Governor Parson, in his final State of the State address, said, “Actually, with the budget we outline today . . […]
Yes, Mayor Jones, the Earnings Tax Really Does Hinder Economic Growth
The St. Louis Business Journal had an excellent article last week on the present state of the St. Louis City […]
Trying to lure Hollywood productions to Missouri with tax incentives was always a fool’s errand, but a new report from […]
Who Will Be Getting Charged for New EV Chargers in STL?
Last week, I submitted testimony on House Bill (HB) 1511, which would protect St. Louis–area business owners from being forced […]
Early in the classic film The Blues Brothers, Elwood takes his recently paroled brother, Jake, back to his Chicago apartment. […]
As the 2024 legislative session gets underway, we will undoubtedly hear more about teacher pay in Missouri. A key question […]
Almost exactly four years ago, I wrote in this space that the move in Kansas City to reduce bus fare […]
The state legislature in Missouri is again considering legislation to dramatically expand the authority to institute land banks to municipalities […]
Susan Pendergrass speaks with AEI’s Nat Malkus about the problem of chronic absenteeism in America’s schools following the COVID-19 pandemic. […]
Royals Officially Probably Staying in Jackson County
With loyalty like this, who needs wins? After flirting for a new stadium with suitors like Clay County and even […]
What if We Decided to Lean in to Testing?
The College Board’s Advanced Placement (AP) program teaches college-level coursework to high school students and then tests their knowledge with […]
Why is health care so expensive? In part, it’s because patients rarely have the opportunity to shop for a better […]
Susan Pendergrass speaks with Michael Hartney about his new latest report, Students or Salaries? How Unions Choose School Board Candidates. […]
As Legislature Returns, Whose Priorities Will Take Priority?
Happy New Year! After a lackluster 2023 legislative session, hope springs eternal for 2024 as the Missouri Legislature returns to […]
David Stokes, Elias Tsapelas, and Patrick Ishmael join Zach Lawhorn to discuss the start of the 2024 Missouri legislative session. […]
Why Don’t We Remove the Floor from Missouri’s Income Tax Triggers?
RSMo §143.011(4)(1) represents the essence of Missouri’s income tax reduction trigger law. Passed in 2022, the law reduces the state’s […]
The Missouri State Auditor’s Office plays a crucial role in promoting transparency and accountability in government. Although the Auditor arguably […]
Expanding Interstate License Reciprocity Can Improve Access to Health Care
Interstate licensing reciprocity in healthcare is an issue near and dear to my heart. Starting with the implementation of the […]
Repeal Certificate of Need For the Health and Welfare of Missourians
Certificate of need (CON) laws have been a subject of debate since their inception in the United States half a […]
