Susan Pendergrass speaks with Jay P. Greene about whether education reform organizations should embrace cultural debates or not. Jay P. […]
Greendale, Missouri (population: small) is a St. Louis suburb. Like many cities within St. Louis County, it is very small. […]
March 17: Russia, Ukraine, and the Impact on the United States Virtual Event
Join us on March 17 for a virtual event with Senator Jim Talent and Heritage Foundation’s James Jay Carafano as […]
The previously delayed Brody Corners incentive package is back in front of the Springfield City Council. The plan would redirect […]
Missouri parents have a right to play a central role in their kids’ education. A critical piece of legislation that […]
On February 23, Dr. Susan Pendergrass, Director of Research and Education Policy at the Show-Me Institute, presented her findings from […]
After nearly two years of Missourians enjoying greater access to telemedicine, Governor Parson allowed the waivers that enabled the service’s […]
The Bi-State Development Agency has granted the Loop Trolley a new lease on life. Given the trolley’s poor track record, […]
Due to concerns about winter weather, our scheduled event in Jefferson City on February 23 is now an online-only virtual […]
New Grid Operator Study Highlights the Need for More Transmission
Missouri’s electric grid operators are requesting new transmission lines. Electric transmission lines carry power from power plants to homes and […]
In 2020, Missouri became one of the first states to enact universal licensing reciprocity. This was a huge step forward […]
Jakob Puckett, Elias Tsapelas, and David Stokes join Zach Lawhorn to discuss a new plan to spend millions on capital […]
Have you ever wondered: Do the narratives continually pushed by defenders of the status quo in education actually hold up? […]
Like many things, parenting has gotten more difficult in the last couple of years. Families had to adjust to virtual […]
The Bi-State Development Agency is meeting on Friday to consider getting the Loop Trolley up and running again. Under the […]
David Stokes, Elias Tsapelas and Susan Pendergrass join Zach Lawhorn to discuss the first month of the legislative session. […]
Brain Versus Heart on Amtrak in Missouri
Rail advocates are arguing for an increase in Missouri’s Amtrak funding. They want the taxpayer subsidy for the little-used route […]
Elected officials who want to put more electric vehicles (EVs) on the road face a Catch-22. Drivers won’t buy more […]
Lawmakers Should Replenish Unemployment Insurance by April 1st
The Show-Me Institute recently released a guide for spending Missouri’s stimulus money that emphasizes growing the economy, not the government. […]
A few months ago, I foolishly expressed optimism that Missouri’s low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) program would perform better for […]
