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A Small Victory for Freedom and Responsibility in Saint Louis County
21 Apr

A Small Victory for Freedom and Responsibility in Saint Louis County

Posted by David Stokes Uncategorized

I would like to commend the members of the Manchester Board of Alderman for defeating a helmet ordinance in Manchester. […]

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Mom, Dad, Stop Fighting … It’s Christmas
21 Apr

Mom, Dad, Stop Fighting … It’s Christmas

Posted by Nicholas Loyal Uncategorized

From time to time, it’s a good Idea to step back from deep, introspective analysis of state and local issues […]

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Tax Pledge Elevator Going Up
21 Apr

Tax Pledge Elevator Going Up

Posted by David Stokes Taxes

In response to Jason Rosenbaum’s clarion Clash call for posts on tax pledges, or more specifically, anti-tax-increase pledges, from candidates, […]

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Another Step in the Right Direction
18 Apr

Another Step in the Right Direction

Posted by Justin Hauke Education

The House approved a teacher bill today, which would allow for alternative teacher certification for working professionals. Although this isn’t […]

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Taxes and a Poor Choice of Words …
18 Apr

Taxes and a Poor Choice of Words …

Posted by Justin Hauke Taxes

When I first read the title of the Post-Dispatch’s coverage of this sales tax issue, I was confused. “House endorses […]

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A Small Victory for Licensing, But a Big Victory for Education
18 Apr

A Small Victory for Licensing, But a Big Victory for Education

Posted by David Stokes Education, Regulation

The Missouri General Assembly has approved a bill, which Governor Blunt will almost certainly sign, loosening the certification requirements for […]

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Tax Credits Aren’t Always a Good Idea
18 Apr

Tax Credits Aren’t Always a Good Idea

Posted by Joseph Haslag Subsidies

The state of Missouri, like other state governments, offers tax credits that can be applied against both corporate and individual […]

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Labeling Milk
17 Apr

Labeling Milk

Posted by Sarah Brodsky Regulation

There’s an article in the Post-Dispatch today about the "hormone-free" milk labeling dispute. Supporters of the bill that would forbid […]

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Giving Up Freedom for Security in Florissant
17 Apr

Giving Up Freedom for Security in Florissant

Posted by David Stokes Uncategorized

This is atrocious. Just hit the preview clip to watch. I will never cease to be amazed at how people […]

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It’s Raining Occupational Licensing Stories!
16 Apr

It’s Raining Occupational Licensing Stories!

Posted by David Stokes Regulation

Seriously, people, I had no idea that after I testified (or, more accurately, attempted to testify) on Monday about occupational […]

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Good Job on Your AP Test, Now Have a Lollipop
16 Apr

Good Job on Your AP Test, Now Have a Lollipop

Posted by Sarah Brodsky Education

Reading Justin’s post about cash incentives for students, I’m wondering: Isn’t the $100 reward kind of low? I’ve seen rewards […]

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Cash for Grades?
16 Apr

Cash for Grades?

Posted by Justin Hauke Education

The National Math and Science Initiative, a non-profit group sponsored (primarily) by Exxon-Mobil, is offering $100 checks to students at […]

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“You’re About 100 Years Too Late”
16 Apr

“You’re About 100 Years Too Late”

Posted by David Stokes Regulation

The above title is what Senator Scott told me when I testified Monday in front of his committee about the […]

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Bill McClellan On Judicial Selection
16 Apr

Bill McClellan On Judicial Selection

Posted by David Stokes Courts

Bill McClellan has another excellent piece on the judicial selection system in Missouri. You may note that the changes proposed […]

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A Different Take on the Math Wars
15 Apr

A Different Take on the Math Wars

Posted by Sarah Brodsky Education

Here you can listen to a clip of Malcolm Gladwell talking to the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. He […]

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Bad Ideas, and a Few Good Ones, in Springfield Budget Dispute
15 Apr

Bad Ideas, and a Few Good Ones, in Springfield Budget Dispute

Posted by David Stokes Energy, Municipal Policy

Today’s Springfield News-Leader has a detailed account of the budget troubles facing Missouri’s third-largest city. The primary cause of the […]

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Instructional Reform Isn’t Failproof Either
15 Apr

Instructional Reform Isn’t Failproof Either

Posted by Sarah Brodsky Education

Sol Stern responds to Richard Rothstein over at Cato Unbound. He’s titled the essay "A Tale of Two Rothsteins," although […]

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Health Savings Accounts Benefit Taxpayers in St. Louis County
15 Apr

Health Savings Accounts Benefit Taxpayers in St. Louis County

Posted by David Stokes Free-Market Reform, Transparency

Please take a moment to read this article, published by Chicago’s Heartland Institute in its monthly Health Care News magazine. […]

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Autism and Tuition Costs
14 Apr

Autism and Tuition Costs

Posted by Sarah Brodsky Education

The Post-Dispatch reports on the challenges that parents of autistic kids face: Symptoms typically begin before age 3, and experts […]

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Pre-Grave Robbing
14 Apr

Pre-Grave Robbing

Posted by Nicholas Loyal Uncategorized

I suppose that this is what I get for having free time and watching local news, but last night this […]

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