Attorney General (and gubanatorial candidate) Jay Nixon was asked at a recent forum about his transportation plans. KY3’s Political Notebook […]
Today the Show-Me Institute released a new case study about Missouri’s requirement that gasoline sold in the state must contain […]
Today’s Springfield News-Leader has an article by columnist Sarah Overstreet that highlights an ongoing battle about city codes between Springfield […]
Parking Meter Blues
Kansas City residents are resisting a proposed increase in the numbers and operational hours of downtown parking meters. As much […]
The Show-Me Institute recently announced its fall internship program. For those interested in applying, the internship will run from early […]
Recent judicial appointments in Missouri have intensified calls for reform of Missouri’s judicial selection process. While these debates can seem […]
Show-Me: The Grades
The Joplin Globe ran a comprehensive review of "Show-Me: The Grades" in a series of articles and editorials published over […]
The Springfield News-Leader ran an op-ed about our recently published study of the "Missouri Plan" for judicial selection. The piece […]
When Think Tanks Attack!
The Post-Dispatch rips a think tank in an editorial today, and whew! it ain’t us. The editorial (link […]
Randal O’Toole had an op-ed published in the Post-Dispatch yesterday, about light rail and the environment. It is a very […]
One of the creators of the “SaveAB” website posted the following commentary on the Columbia Daily Tribune‘s blog: “Americans don’t […]
Alderman Anthony Smith of Bellefontaine Neighbors, come on down! You’ve won the June 2008 award for daring to ask just […]
Dave reported that the Missouri Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of property owners regarding the misuse of eminent domain. […]
In case anyone in Missouri has been living under a rock recently, let me bring you up to speed. European […]
Massachusetts is experimenting with ways to improve academic performance, including expanding the school day. Roy Romer expresses his approval on […]
A Silver Lining!
Yesterday the Missouri Supreme Court issued an opinion that offers a glimmer of hope for the thousands of property owners […]
Senators Stumble
Just to follow up on Justin’s commentary … Yesterday morning, after a heated struggle in the Senate, a bill that […]
Populist Pontificating
Claire McCaskill wants Congress to pass a windfall profits tax on oil companies. What would be the effects? Well, first […]
Tomorrow morning, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals will hear arguments in a rather unusual case. Jim Roos graduated from […]
Misguided
Last summer, Ethan Cory, a six-year-old boy from the Joplin area, drowned at a small private water park called “The […]
