I have weighed in on my absolute hatred of red light cameras before. Now my own hometown, University City, in […]
You Don’t Count the Cost
David Stokes has been doing a fine job covering the potential legalization of ticket scalping. There’s no question legalization is […]
Have you ever tried to get through downtown Saint Louis during rush hour? How about before or after a Cards […]
Today’s Post-Dispatch gives extensive coverage to various eminent domain issues in St. Charles, Jefferson and St. Louis Counties. The St. […]
Rep. Jo Ann Emerson says she wants her plan for government-run health care to be "driven by the private sector": […]
The Southeast Missourian has an article today on broadband access in rural areas. The piece reports, "Since 2002, USDA Rural […]
Metro needs a lot of things, and one thing it is getting is a tax cut. Legislation has been sent […]
It appears that the citizens of Missouri are about to recapture the right to sell their own investments for whatever […]
Eric Mink
I like Eric Mink’s columns in the Post-Dispatch. I have praised them in the past and I am sure I […]
Legislation allowing midwives to practice might become law after all: Just one day after being chastised for sneaking a midwife […]
The TIF-fing Point
Sen. Tim Green has passed, apparently, legislation to change the ways Tax Increment Financing is managed in the St. Louis […]
This story shows why we don’t need to legislate that government affairs be conducted in English: Senator Kevin Engler of […]
Overheard at the Post Office
Concerned citizens of Clayton are calling for the privatization of the U.S. postal service. As I stood in line for […]
The FTC has just released a report that discusses how realtors’ associations have lobbied for regulations to keep out competition. […]
One giant step for outrageous prices for sporting events. This excellent development may lead to increased prices for tickets to […]
The Saint Louis Board of Education is fighting the state takeover tooth and nail: The St. Louis Board of Education […]
On Wednesday, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch published an article that called into question the methodology of the poll we commissioned […]
Parents and students in Missouri have essentially three choices: public education in their local district, attending a private school, […]
After years of status quo, "throw money at it" solutions to difficulties in public education, Missouri is finally moving forward […]
There’s good news and bad news in a bill that just passed the Legislature: A key change is notifying physicians […]
