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11 Sep

Third-Grade Retention and Early Literacy Policies

Posted by Avery Frank Accountability, Education, Performance

Reading scores in Missouri continue to fall, relative to both past performance and other states. But this trend doesn’t have […]

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House, property taxes, Platte County, property tax assessment, tax rollbacks
08 Sep

Platte County Agreement Could Be a Model for Missouri

Posted by Scott Tanner Economy, Taxes

Platte County has had a difficult 2025 reassessment cycle. Most stories I have read and heard put the blame on […]

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SNAP benefits, food stamps, the OBBB, SNAP error rate, state welfare programs
05 Sep

SNAP Back to Reality

Posted by Scott Tanner Economy, Welfare

Medicaid wasn’t the only welfare program that received significant reforms in the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB). The Supplemental Nutrition […]

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Apartment building, landlord fees, broker fees, landlord regulation, FARE Act, housing affordability
04 Sep

Massachusetts Joins NYC and KC in Shifting Fees to Landlords

Posted by Scott Tanner Economy

Massachusetts lawmakers recently approved a measure requiring landlords—not tenants—to cover apartment broker fees, which often equal one month’s rent. The […]

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Grading, school grades, equitable grading, grade inflation
03 Sep

Most Teachers Don’t Like Equitable Grading Practices Either

Posted by Scott Tanner Accountability, Education

Rather than being viewed as accurate indicators of knowledge and skills, traditional grades are viewed by some as contributing to […]

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A Free-Market Guide to Zoning with David Stokes
03 Sep

A Free-Market Guide to Zoning with David Stokes

Posted by Susan Pendergrass Budget and Spending, Business Climate, Economy, Municipal Policy, Privatization, Property Rights, Regulation, Special Taxing Districts, State and Local Government, Subsidies, Tax Credits, Taxes, Transparency, Workforce

Susan Pendergrass speaks with Show-Me Institute Director of Municipal Policy David Stokes about his new paper in the Free-Market Guide […]

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Entryway, apartment stairwells, fire codes, fire safety, regulations, Missouri regulations
02 Sep

Missouri Should Rethink Fire Code Rules that Block Small Apartments

Posted by Scott Tanner Economy, Regulation

New research suggests Missouri cities could allow more apartment buildings—without compromising safety—by rethinking outdated fire code requirements. The study by […]

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Missouri Should Rethink Fire Code Rules that Block Small Apartments
02 Sep

Missouri Should Rethink Fire Code Rules that Block Small Apartments

Posted by Mike Ederer Economy, Regulation

New research suggests Missouri cities could allow more apartment buildings—without compromising safety—by rethinking outdated fire code requirements. The study by […]

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Kansas City
02 Sep

A Free-Market Guide for Missouri Municipalities, Part Three: Planning and Zoning

Posted by David Stokes Budget and Spending, Business Climate, Economy, Municipal Policy, Privatization, Property Rights, Regulation, Special Taxing Districts, State and Local Government, Subsidies, Tax Credits, Taxes, Transparency, Transportation

This third installment in the free-market municipality series examines the use of planning and zoning in Missouri cities and suggests […]

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Let’s Privatize the Post Office
29 Aug

Let’s Privatize the Post Office

Posted by David Stokes Economy, Privatization

A version of the following commentary appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. I will admit that calling for the privatization […]

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We Shouldn’t Pay Teachers for Master’s Degrees
29 Aug

We Shouldn’t Pay Teachers for Master’s Degrees

Posted by Mike Ederer Education, Education Finance

One of the most consistent findings in education research is that teachers with master’s degrees are no more effective than […]

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Hy-Vee, tax subsidies, special taxing districts, TDDs, CIDs
28 Aug

Hy-Vee Wants to Give the Heave-Ho to a CID

Posted by Scott Tanner Corporate Welfare, Special Taxing Districts

The grocery chain Hy-Vee is suing the city of Lee’s Summit over the creation of a Community Improvement District (CID). […]

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EPA standards, greenhouse gases, environmental regulation, endangerment finding, the EPA
28 Aug

The EPA Continues to Review Carbon Emissions Standards

Posted by Scott Tanner Economy, Energy, Regulation

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently released a proposal to rescind its own 2009 Endangerment Finding that has been used […]

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Missouri’s Nuclear Opportunity with Avery Frank
28 Aug

Missouri’s Nuclear Opportunity with Avery Frank

Posted by Susan Pendergrass Business Climate, Corporate Welfare, Economy, Energy, Regulation, State and Local Government, Subsidies, Tax Credits, Workforce

Susan Pendergrass speaks with Show-Me Institute policy analyst Avery Frank about his new report, Connecting Nuclear Energy’s Past and Present: […]

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Why America Can’t Build Enough Housing with Edward L. Glaeser
26 Aug

Why America Can’t Build Enough Housing with Edward L. Glaeser

Posted by Susan Pendergrass Business Climate, Economy, Municipal Policy, Property Rights, Regulation, State and Local Government

Susan Pendergrass speaks with Edward L.Glaeser, professor of economics at Harvard University and nonresident senior fellow at the American Enterprise […]

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What the Media Gets Wrong About School Choice with Matthew Ladner
22 Aug

What the Media Gets Wrong About School Choice with Matthew Ladner

Posted by Susan Pendergrass Accountability, Education, Education Finance, Performance, School Choice

Susan Pendergrass talks with Matthew Ladner, senior advisor for education policy implementation at the Heritage Foundation’s Center for Education Policy, […]

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Mississippi river, port districts, subsidies, Jefferson Arms project, sales taxes, port authorities
22 Aug

Denied Entrance at the Port of Call

Posted by Scott Tanner Corporate Welfare, Subsidies

It is often said that government taxes and spends like drunken sailors, and that metaphor is particularly appropriate when referring […]

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Teachers' unions, school boards, school board elections, democratic accountability, voter turnout, off-cycle elections
21 Aug

Does Democratic Accountability Work in Public Education?

Posted by Scott Tanner Accountability, Education

I used to believe that local school board elections were an effective tool for holding public schools accountable, but I […]

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MAP testing, Missouri reading scores, early literacy reforms, childhood reading, reading to learn, third grade retention
20 Aug

Missouri’s Stagnant Reading Scores

Posted by Scott Tanner Education, Performance

The COVID-19 pandemic began over five years ago. Students in 7th grade during the initial phase of remote learning are […]

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Nuclear energy, big tech, energy security, energy reliability, Missouri CWIP law, Amazon, Google
19 Aug

Connecting Nuclear Energy’s Past and Present: Guiding Missouri’s Future

Posted by Avery Frank Budget and Spending, Business Climate, Economy, Energy, Regulation, State and Local Government

Nuclear power provides nearly 20% of electricity in the United States, yet new construction has stalled even as demand rises. […]

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