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Technology in Classrooms: A Cautionary Tale
08 Feb

Technology in Classrooms: A Cautionary Tale

Posted by Sarah Brodsky Accountability, Economy

The Jennings School District bought more than 2,500 hand-held computers back in 2006. Now, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports, the […]

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How Not to Limit Eligibility to Parents as Teachers
07 Feb

How Not to Limit Eligibility to Parents as Teachers

Posted by Sarah Brodsky Accountability, Transparency

In the comments section to this article about Parents as Teachers, some Columbia Daily Tribune readers are brainstorming ways to […]

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Missouri State Agencies Fact-Check Themselves
05 Feb

Missouri State Agencies Fact-Check Themselves

Posted by Christine Harbin Transparency

My recent post about how government agencies in Missouri spent $2,047,457.28 on Credit Card Fees and $17,940.49 on Late Payment Penalty […]

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The Missouri Budget Project Is Wrong
05 Feb

The Missouri Budget Project Is Wrong

Posted by David Stokes Budget and Spending, Taxes

When you keep repeating an error that others have corrected for you and explained to you multiple times why it […]

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Why I’m Still in Favor of Merit Pay for Teachers
05 Feb

Why I’m Still in Favor of Merit Pay for Teachers

Posted by Sarah Brodsky Accountability

I’m not convinced by some economists’ assertions that offering merit pay and bonuses doesn’t make employees more productive. One of […]

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Arguments Against a Language-Specific Charter School
05 Feb

Arguments Against a Language-Specific Charter School

Posted by Sarah Brodsky Accountability

The L.A. Times reports on the disagreement that is holding up a proposed Hebrew-language charter school in California. The school […]

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Government Agencies in Missouri Spent $3,866,129.40 on Recognition Awards Over the Last Decade
04 Feb

Government Agencies in Missouri Spent $3,866,129.40 on Recognition Awards Over the Last Decade

Posted by Christine Harbin Transparency

Trend of Spending on Recognition Awards by Government Agency (in 1,000s) The yellow line represents the Department of Transportation, which […]

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The Irony of Voter Vouchers
04 Feb

The Irony of Voter Vouchers

Posted by Caitlin Hartsell Transparency

The Missouri Record ran a column yesterday about “voter vouchers,” written by political science professor David Webber. He explains the […]

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Lunch Money
04 Feb

Lunch Money

Posted by Sarah Brodsky Accountability, Transparency

Diner’s Journal writes that the proposed increase in federal spending on school lunches disappointed many advocates, who had hoped for […]

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Government Agencies in Missouri Spent $2,047,457.28 on Credit Card Fees and $17,940.49 on Late Payment Penalty Charges During 2009
03 Feb

Government Agencies in Missouri Spent $2,047,457.28 on Credit Card Fees and $17,940.49 on Late Payment Penalty Charges During 2009

Posted by Christine Harbin Transparency

[NOTE: After an article in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch‘s Political Fix blog covered this entry, and after speaking to an […]

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Some Good News for a Change
03 Feb

Some Good News for a Change

Posted by John Payne Courts

Although it changes nothing immediately, it is good to hear Missouri’s highest-ranking judge point out the inefficiency and waste of […]

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Fiscal Responsibility?
03 Feb

Fiscal Responsibility?

Posted by Charis Fischer Budget and Spending, Transparency

Using the Show-Me Institute’s “Show-Me: The Spending” online tool, I discovered some curious trends in the Missouri state budget. One […]

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In the Name of Safety, We Must Ban Listening to the Radio While Driving!
03 Feb

In the Name of Safety, We Must Ban Listening to the Radio While Driving!

Posted by David Stokes Regulation, Transportation

For too long, legislators have been avoiding the 800-pound gorilla in the back seat. In the interest of safety, legislators throughout […]

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Pork for Me but not for Thee
03 Feb

Pork for Me but not for Thee

Posted by John Payne Budget and Spending, Transparency

There is already much gnashing of teeth among Missouri’s political class over President Barack Obama’s decision to exclude the Boeing […]

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Country Internet Vs. City Internet
03 Feb

Country Internet Vs. City Internet

Posted by Sarah Brodsky Budget and Spending, Economy, Transparency

Here’s something to celebrate in the Missouri budget: The governor cut $24 million that would have subsidized broadband Internet in […]

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How a Sales Tax System Could Replace the State Income Tax
03 Feb

How a Sales Tax System Could Replace the State Income Tax

Posted by Joseph Haslag Taxes

Missouri’s General Assembly is considering a resolution that would allow Missourians to vote on a constitutional amendment that would eliminate […]

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Pick Your Poison: Income Tax or Sales Tax
02 Feb

Pick Your Poison: Income Tax or Sales Tax

Posted by John Payne Taxes

I attended the Show-Me Institute’s forum on Missouri’s tax system in Columbia yesterday, which featured a spirited debate about the […]

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What’s Good for the Goose …
02 Feb

What’s Good for the Goose …

Posted by John Payne Free-Market Reform, Transparency

State Rep. Ellen Brandom of Sikeston has proposed for the third time in as many years that welfare recipients be […]

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Urban Chicken Victory in Columbia
02 Feb

Urban Chicken Victory in Columbia

Posted by Sarah Brodsky Municipal Policy, Regulation

Last night, the Columbia City Council passed its urban chicken measure by a 4-3 vote. The meeting was well-attended, and […]

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Smoke ’em While You Can
02 Feb

Smoke ’em While You Can

Posted by John Payne Property Rights

Although both Saint Louis City and County have recently passed a smoking ban (albeit a relatively mild one in the […]

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