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I Drink Your Milkshake
25 Feb

I Drink Your Milkshake

Posted by Nicholas Loyal Municipal Policy

After last night’s Academy Awards, it feels appropriate to reiterate a story closely related to the eventual Best Picture Winner […]

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Standards vs. Market Reform
25 Feb

Standards vs. Market Reform

Posted by Sarah Brodsky Education

Over at Cato-at-Liberty, Andrew J. Coulson tells it like it is: Trying to “fix” the education being provided by a […]

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Margaret Spellings on the Teacher Shortage
22 Feb

Margaret Spellings on the Teacher Shortage

Posted by Sarah Brodsky Education

Margaret Spellings spoke about alternative teacher certification in Jefferson City yesterday: She pointed to federal programs such as Teach for […]

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New Charters Threatened
21 Feb

New Charters Threatened

Posted by Sarah Brodsky Education

Here’s a video clip about a plan to prevent new charter schools from opening in St. Louis. The proposal would […]

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It’d Be One Thing if They Offered Four Times the Quality
21 Feb

It’d Be One Thing if They Offered Four Times the Quality

Posted by Justin Hauke Education

“Public, four-year colleges (possibly because of the restraints of taxpayer financing or larger student bodies) have not made the same […]

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A Freer Free Ride
21 Feb

A Freer Free Ride

Posted by Nicholas Loyal Education

Maybe it’s because a wintry mix has shut down every major St. Louis roadway, or maybe it’s because I’m still […]

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Competitive Begging
20 Feb

Competitive Begging

Posted by Nicholas Loyal Municipal Policy

Every major city that has any problem with homelessness (which, I think, is all of them) realizes that steps must […]

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The Aldermen Were Right – Segways are Scary
19 Feb

The Aldermen Were Right – Segways are Scary

Posted by Sarah Brodsky Economy

I think my last post failed to convey the drama and danger inherent in a Segway ride through Forest Park. […]

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Make Way for Segways
18 Feb

Make Way for Segways

Posted by Sarah Brodsky Economy

Look at these people wreaking havoc in Forest Park with their Segways: The aldermen would probably be concerned, but I […]

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Coors-Miller HQ: Kansas City?
18 Feb

Coors-Miller HQ: Kansas City?

Posted by Justin Hauke Uncategorized

Maybe I’m a little late in getting this out, but last week the Miller-Coors merger talks focused on a neutral […]

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A Tale of Two Subways
18 Feb

A Tale of Two Subways

Posted by Nicholas Loyal Transportation

Sunday’s Post-Dispatch featured an article reporting that Metro, with the aid of its newly contracted security firm The Wackenhut Corp., […]

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Is 800 Years Old Enough?
17 Feb

Is 800 Years Old Enough?

Posted by Sarah Brodsky Education

Class Notes links to a post by Kevin Horner about the math wars in Columbia Public Schools. He includes a […]

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Should St. Charles Councilmembers Get a Pay Raise?
15 Feb

Should St. Charles Councilmembers Get a Pay Raise?

Posted by David Stokes Municipal Policy

The Saint Louis Post-Dispatch reports that the Saint Charles County Council is considering giving itself a pay raise. Now, those […]

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Slow Down There, Turbo
15 Feb

Slow Down There, Turbo

Posted by Nicholas Loyal Municipal Policy

In one of the more bizarre (and ridiculous) examples of local government unnecessarily exerting its will over citizens, a St. […]

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The Final Countdown
15 Feb

The Final Countdown

Posted by Justin Hauke Taxes

St. Louis is considering legislation requiring a $300 permit to operate a Segway on sidewalks in Forest Park. … So, […]

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Thank You for Smoking
15 Feb

Thank You for Smoking

Posted by Justin Hauke Economy

A Minneapolis condominium community has voted to self-impose a smoking ban throughout its building. I’m fine with businesses and residences […]

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If It Moves, Tax It
15 Feb

If It Moves, Tax It

Posted by Sarah Brodsky Economy

Here’s a proposed ordinance that could compete with Dave’s nomination for Stupidest Idea of 2008. The city of St. Louis […]

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If It Works in California, It Could Work in Missouri, Too
14 Feb

If It Works in California, It Could Work in Missouri, Too

Posted by Sarah Brodsky Education

Here’s a chart of Missouri’s teacher shortage areas from 1997 to the present. The list keeps getting longer, and there’s […]

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Spotlighting Special Needs
14 Feb

Spotlighting Special Needs

Posted by Dave Roland Education

Yesterday, committees in both the House and Senate of Missouri’s General Assembly heard testimony on several bills designed to help […]

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Whoops
13 Feb

Whoops

Posted by Justin Hauke Energy

One month into Missouri’s new ethanol fuel standards, and what have we learned? The 2006 legislation that required all gasoline […]

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