Just a few days after Paul Jacob mentioned our scholar R.W. Hafer’s op-ed about St. Louis traffic and bridge construction […]
Via Combest, an article in the Jefferson City News-Tribune about Jeff City’s exemption from the sales tax holiday: City Council […]
John Combest links to an article about the University of Missouri at Kansas City. UMKC is getting rid of its […]
In the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, an article discusses former Rep. Richard Gephardt’s visit to Springfield, IL, to tout Gov. Rod […]
One consistent article of modern government at all levels and parties is the constant need to protect people in every […]
In the Southeast Missourian (via Combest) an article discusses a new state law that would require school districts not to […]
Health Insurance Reform Paves Way for Consumer-Based Care
Missourians have reason to applaud the legislative passage of Rep. Doug Ervin’s health insurance reform. With the signing into law […]
As reported in the Southeast Missourian, city officals in Cape Girardeau are considering instituting some type of earnings or payroll […]
John Combest is, as usual, doing half my job for me. He links to an article in the Southeast Missourian […]
On the Right Track?
An editorial in the Post-Dispatch praises Rick Sullivan, the executive officer of the new board in charge of the St. […]
The Washington Missourian (by way of Combest) reports that Tom Schlafly has found a possible problem with the proposal to […]
The Springfield News-Leader jumps on the bandwagon and publishes a fanciful vision of a future Missouri: I recently asked a […]
An interesting article in the Post-Dispatch illustrates some of the differences between private and public schools: One day, Henderson saw […]
Over the weekend, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch printed an article about Paul McKee Jr., who is known for developing the […]
Here’s an article in the New York Times about the growing popularity of merit pay: Scores of similar but mostly […]
If you, or someone you know, would be interested in an internship at the Show-Me Institute this fall, today is […]
Missouri’s virtual school tries to get its act together (thanks, Combest!): The new program, which will take children out of […]
On KSDK’s website, an article discusses North Carolina’s dive into online education for students. So far, students and teachers are […]
A New Start for SLPS
Control of the St. Louis Public School District is now in the hands of the three-member transitional school board today, […]
I’ll Wave My Magic Wand
Here’s a letter about vouchers and public schools in the Post-Dispatch: Public schools are vital if we are to remain […]
