I am excited to be appearing on the Vincent David Jericho show tomorrow morning to discuss my recent writings about […]
Justin blogged last week about the property assessment and tax changes coming from the general assembly. Reading it was the […]
How Free Are We? Part Three
Third in a series, after a long break. Having just returned from vacation, I have a lot to blog about, […]
So much for Sol Stern’s contention that parental choice is dying if not dead already. The Washington Times reports that […]
Show-Me Distortion
Sales tax holidays are bad enough, but sales tax holidays that apply only to things people wouldn’t normally buy are […]
Nap Rights
On Wednesday, the Missouri House passed a bill establishing a "Children’s Bill of Courtroom Rights." The bill outlines the rights […]
Our former editor, Tim Lee, recently pointed me to this article that ran a couple weeks ago in the St. […]
A new study by the EPE Research Center and the America’s Promise Alliance finds that three out of every 10 […]
For decades, the property rights of Missouri residents have been disregarded as municipalities throughout the state plowed through personal history […]
Clark Neily of the Institute for Justice has a great op-ed in the Wall Street Journal today about licensing interior […]
The Kansas City Star‘s Prime Buzz blog reports on a sensible proposal and the entertaining reasoning behind it: A couple […]
Ordinarily, I’m not one for posting more than once in a single day, but sometimes I just need to highlight […]
Some good news on the property rights front (which, I assure you, is not an April Fool’s joke although […]
Edspresso links to an interesting article about charter schools in Rhode Island: Competition for Rhode Island’s charter schools is fierce. […]
Location, Location, Location
It seems that property tax reassessment reform is nearing final passage in the House (it’s already passed the Senate). I’ve […]
A chilling article about the North Korean regime. No matter what your feelings about capitalism are, no "capitalistic" country has […]
The Show-Me Institute, in conjunction with Saint Louis University, is sponsoring the second lecture in its Series on Economic policy […]
Bonuses for Teachers
There are pros and cons to this teacher pay proposal: House Bill 2430, sponsored by Democrat Jason Holsman, would pay […]
John Stoeffler has a column today in the South Side Journal, in which he quotes the famed constitutional scholar Joseph […]
An economics blog I frequently visit scours the Internet for “Greenspan mess” sitings articles in which the words “Greenspan” […]
