If you wanted a good counter argument for this, then scroll down to the very bottom of the article here. […]
Start Choice Early
I went to preschool for one year, when I was four. Religion is one of those topics that’s off-limits on […]
Public Schools Improve!
In an interesting counterpoint to the report I discussed yesterday, the Economic Policy Institute has recently released a study entitled […]
Anything But Choice
When opponents of parental choice say that it won’t work, I’m always eager to hear what alternative reforms they have […]
There is a Colorado-based company (HSA for America) that helps individuals and companies set up individual HSA plans and shop […]
There’s another article this morning on Missouri campaign contribution limits (I’ve blogged about this issue before). Apparently, the contribution limits […]
We’ve extended the application deadline for Spring 2008 internships through Friday, November 16. So if you’re a student (or you […]
On Sunday, the Kansas City Star ran a column that misinterprets a recent report published by the Wisconsin Policy Research […]
The school districts acting as the plaintiffs in CEE v. Missouri, which have thus far used more than $3 million […]
The U.K.’s Daily Telegraph has compiled a list of the 100 most influential American conservatives and liberals, releasing 20 names […]
MSBA Blog Disappears
Where did the MSBA blog go? Its old address, blog.msbanet.org, is now being redirected to www.msbanet.org, and there’s no blog […]
The Kansas City Star’s Prime Buzz online column (link via Combest), which thank goodness is free to access […]
In Defense of Usury
I’ve written before on the negative consequences of anti-usury laws targeted at Missouri payday lenders. An op-ed in yesterday’s Wall […]
In response to "Trashy Quotes," posted by Justin Hauke: I agree that the trash district plan for unincorporated areas of […]
Quibbles and Bits
In addition to David Stokes’ criticisms of the otherwise excellent West End Word piece about Rex Sinquefield and the Show-Me […]
Tim Woodcock of the West End Word (link via Missouri Political News Service) wrote a very thorough and detailed article […]
The Columbia Daily-Tribune and the Columbia Missourian both had excellent articles in today’s editions covering the conference sponsored by the […]
Innovative Charter Schools
I’ve discussed how more charter schools could help bring down the dropout rate in St. Louis. Now I see by […]
The MSBA blog is at it again, bashing the Show-Me Institute I mean, writing about "religion." What these posts […]
The Show-Me Institute is today co-sponsoring a conference about issues associated with public school finance and educational adequacy lawsuits. The […]
