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Stokes to Appear Monday Morning on the Big 550’s ‘The McGraw Show’ at 10 a.m.
25 Jul

Stokes to Appear Monday Morning on the Big 550’s ‘The McGraw Show’ at 10 a.m.

Posted by David Stokes Uncategorized

I will be a guest on The McGraw Show, with Mr. Millhaven himself, this Monday morning on KTRS — The […]

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Propositioning
25 Jul

Propositioning

Posted by Audrey Spalding Education, Municipal Policy, Taxes

In 1982, the state of Missouri decided to give more money to schools, and to lower each school district’s property […]

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Extremely Important?
24 Jul

Extremely Important?

Posted by Cynthia Juedemann Education, Municipal Policy

Sixty-five percent. If you get it on a test, you’re barely scraping by. If you get it as turnout in […]

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Trying to Meet the Minimum
24 Jul

Trying to Meet the Minimum

Posted by Matt Simpson Economy

The Post-Dispatch reports that 2 million Americans will get a raise today. Why, you ask? They probably bet on the […]

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Inspiring Policy From the Netherlands
23 Jul

Inspiring Policy From the Netherlands

Posted by Sarah Brodsky Free-Market Reform

This article from the St. Charles Journal is a few days old, but it’s still an interesting read. The subject: […]

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More Steelman
23 Jul

More Steelman

Posted by Matt Simpson Taxes

Steelman fields another question of interest over at the Post-Dispatch: Brian R.: Urban decay and poverty is a problem that […]

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Show Me Sarah Steelman
23 Jul

Show Me Sarah Steelman

Posted by Matt Simpson Energy

Over at the Post-Dispatch, gubernatorial primary hopeful Sarah Steelman participated in a live Q&A session with the readers. Here is […]

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Strings (or, With State Dollars Come Bureaucracies)
23 Jul

Strings (or, With State Dollars Come Bureaucracies)

Posted by Audrey Spalding Education, Municipal Policy

This is a continuation of my prior post about the history of school finance in the United States. The adage […]

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Yet Another Example of Terrific City Planning
23 Jul

Yet Another Example of Terrific City Planning

Posted by David Stokes Municipal Policy

The Kansas City Star has a story on the failures of the planning process in Kansas City’s Beacon Hill neighborhood. […]

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How Much Say Do They Have?
22 Jul

How Much Say Do They Have?

Posted by Cynthia Juedemann Education, Municipal Policy

School board members negotiate how much school district employees earn. They’re the ones who determine salary raises for teachers, and […]

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Wowee
22 Jul

Wowee

Posted by Audrey Spalding Education, Municipal Policy

After 38 ½ years of service, Barbara Trzeszkowski reported for her last day of work on Monday at the Keansburg […]

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Channel 5 Warns Against Hot Slides
22 Jul

Channel 5 Warns Against Hot Slides

Posted by David Stokes Uncategorized

Somehow, I messed up my prior post, so the following portion did not get added. The disaster movie references were […]

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Another Round of Incentives for Centene
22 Jul

Another Round of Incentives for Centene

Posted by Matt Simpson Taxes

Clayton, apparently, isn’t following my advice. According to the Post-Dispatch, the municipality is currently looking at an incentive plan for […]

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Developing the Core
22 Jul

Developing the Core

Posted by Matt Simpson Economy, Taxes

Kansas City’s mayor, Mark Funkhouser, is likely to appoint a new task force to help develop the urban core, the […]

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A New Nanny State Low
22 Jul

A New Nanny State Low

Posted by David Stokes Uncategorized

As our regular readers (hi, Frank and Mary!) know, I detest the way in which our lives and laws are […]

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Foundation(s)
21 Jul

Foundation(s)

Posted by Audrey Spalding Education, Transparency

Resolved, that next to life and liberty, we consider education the greatest blessing bestowed upon mankind. Resolved, that the public […]

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Show-Me Institute in the Papers This Past Weekend
21 Jul

Show-Me Institute in the Papers This Past Weekend

Posted by David Stokes Energy, Taxes

The Show-Me Institute appeared in two major newspapers this past weekend. The Kansas City Star carried an op-ed by Dr. […]

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One for the Road(s)
21 Jul

One for the Road(s)

Posted by Matt Simpson Transportation

The Hannibal Courier-Post has run an editorial touting toll roads and public-private partnerships as possible solutions to the current transportation […]

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Is It Just Too Much?
18 Jul

Is It Just Too Much?

Posted by Cynthia Juedemann Education, Municipal Policy

After you hear it the fifth or sixth time, you start to believe it. All this time, I’ve been thinking […]

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The Law of Incentives
18 Jul

The Law of Incentives

Posted by Dan Grana Taxes

A story in the St. Louis Business Journal (the first few paragraphs of which are available for free online) reports […]

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