Reading scores in Missouri continue to fall, relative to both past performance and other states. But this trend doesn’t have […]
Platte County has had a difficult 2025 reassessment cycle. Most stories I have read and heard put the blame on […]
SNAP Back to Reality
Medicaid wasn’t the only welfare program that received significant reforms in the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB). The Supplemental Nutrition […]
Massachusetts lawmakers recently approved a measure requiring landlords—not tenants—to cover apartment broker fees, which often equal one month’s rent. The […]
Most Teachers Don’t Like Equitable Grading Practices Either
Rather than being viewed as accurate indicators of knowledge and skills, traditional grades are viewed by some as contributing to […]
Susan Pendergrass speaks with Show-Me Institute Director of Municipal Policy David Stokes about his new paper in the Free-Market Guide […]
Missouri Should Rethink Fire Code Rules that Block Small Apartments
New research suggests Missouri cities could allow more apartment buildings—without compromising safety—by rethinking outdated fire code requirements. The study by […]
Missouri Should Rethink Fire Code Rules that Block Small Apartments
New research suggests Missouri cities could allow more apartment buildings—without compromising safety—by rethinking outdated fire code requirements. The study by […]
This third installment in the free-market municipality series examines the use of planning and zoning in Missouri cities and suggests […]
A version of the following commentary appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. I will admit that calling for the privatization […]
One of the most consistent findings in education research is that teachers with master’s degrees are no more effective than […]
The grocery chain Hy-Vee is suing the city of Lee’s Summit over the creation of a Community Improvement District (CID). […]
The EPA Continues to Review Carbon Emissions Standards
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently released a proposal to rescind its own 2009 Endangerment Finding that has been used […]
Susan Pendergrass speaks with Show-Me Institute policy analyst Avery Frank about his new report, Connecting Nuclear Energy’s Past and Present: […]
Susan Pendergrass speaks with Edward L.Glaeser, professor of economics at Harvard University and nonresident senior fellow at the American Enterprise […]
Susan Pendergrass talks with Matthew Ladner, senior advisor for education policy implementation at the Heritage Foundation’s Center for Education Policy, […]
It is often said that government taxes and spends like drunken sailors, and that metaphor is particularly appropriate when referring […]
Does Democratic Accountability Work in Public Education?
I used to believe that local school board elections were an effective tool for holding public schools accountable, but I […]
The COVID-19 pandemic began over five years ago. Students in 7th grade during the initial phase of remote learning are […]
Nuclear power provides nearly 20% of electricity in the United States, yet new construction has stalled even as demand rises. […]
