If you thought Tyreek Hill getting traded to Miami was going to be the last surprise Chiefs fans got this […]
Only Days Left to Replenish Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund
The April 1st deadline is fast approaching. As a reminder, states have the option of using stimulus funds to replenish […]
Missouri Use Taxes Should Expand the Tax Base, Not the Size of Government
Use taxes in Missouri are simply sales taxes on goods delivered to your home from out-of-state sellers. Local governments have […]
It’s not exactly news that the City of St. Louis and the region as a whole have been losing population […]
So Meta: New KC Data Center Heavy on Tax Incentives, Light on Jobs
Three years ago, I wrote in The Federalist about Amazon’s decision not to establish a New York City headquarters in […]
Jakob Puckett, Corianna Baier, and David Stokes join Zach Lawhorn to discuss changes to a St. Louis EV charging station […]
A Criminal Justice Reform in Occupational Licensing
Criminal justice reform has been a popular topic in the policy world for the last few years, but before we […]
Missourians to Vote on New Use Taxes
Thanks to recent changes in state and federal law, local use taxes have become topical in Missouri. Many Missouri […]
Municipal Advocacy With Your Money?
A recurring issue in local government in Missouri is when cities, school districts, and other entities improperly use taxpayer money […]
Judging by numerous articles I’ve seen recently, there is major confusion about House Bill (HB) 1584 that could use some […]
Podcast: The Roaring 2020s with Mark P. Mills
Susan Pendergrass speaks with Mark P. Mills , a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a faculty fellow at […]
Russia, Ukraine, and the Impact on The United States with Senator Jim Talent and James Jay Carafano
On March 17, 2022 Senator Jim Talent and Heritage Foundation’s James Jay Carafano joined us for a virtual event to […]
The Missouri House Has Taken a Stand for Parents
It’s past time the Missouri Senate steps up to the plate and delivers for Missouri Parents. The House has done […]
In this report, Susan Pendergrass presents a detailed look at Missouri’s rural high schools, with information about student demographics along […]
Watch: School Choice Mythbusting
Have you ever wondered: Do the narratives continually pushed by defenders of the status quo in education actually hold up? […]
A group of home construction, realtor, and trade groups has launched an effort to consolidate the various building codes within […]
A one-size-fits-all approach to public policy is rarely the best option. This is especially true when the topic is something […]
One of the biggest shortcomings of Missouri’s Sunshine Law is that—apart from local governments giving incomplete answers or overcharging for […]
Community Improvement Districts (CIDs) are special taxing districts that are funded by a sales or property tax (almost always a […]
How affordable is housing in St. Louis? A recently released report graded the region on just that, and the results […]
