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16 Mar

Kirkwood Should Consider a Local Fuel Tax to Fund Its Transportation Needs, Not a TDD

Posted by Jakob Puckett Corporate Welfare, Special Taxing Districts

The City of Kirkwood says it needs money to fund road maintenance and safety projects, and it wants to fill […]

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Taxpayer Funded Lobbying Continues
15 Mar

Taxpayer Funded Lobbying Continues

Posted by David Stokes Municipal Policy, State and Local Government

One of the practices I have long been opposed to is governments using tax dollars to hire lobbyists to lobby […]

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An Update on the University City Development
12 Mar

An Update on the University City Development

Posted by David Stokes Corporate Welfare, Special Taxing Districts, Subsidies

On Friday, March 12, David Stokes joined The McGraw Show on The Big 550 KTRS to discuss a judge ruling […]

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Hope on the Horizon for Missouri Students?
12 Mar

Hope on the Horizon for Missouri Students?

Posted by Susan Pendergrass Education, School Choice

What a year. Last March 21, Governor Parson issued a statewide order to close every public school in Missouri due […]

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$40 Million Tax Giveaway in Boonville, Missouri
11 Mar

$40 Million Tax Giveaway in Boonville, Missouri

Posted by David Stokes Corporate Welfare, Subsidies

Developers have asked the City of Boonville for a tax-increment financing (TIF) subsidy to “help” them build a new subdivision […]

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A Big Win for Taxpayers in Maryland Heights
11 Mar

A Big Win for Taxpayers in Maryland Heights

Posted by David Stokes Corporate Welfare, Subsidies, Tax Credits

As far as I know, the biggest defeat of a tax increment financing (TIF) package or similar tax subsidy (and, […]

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11 Mar

SMI Podcast: Lessons From The Last Economic Recovery

Posted by Susan Pendergrass Economy, Minimum Wage, Workforce

Dr. Aaron Hedlund joins Dr. Susan Pendergrass on this episode of The Show-Me Institute Podcast. [avatar user=”aaron-hedlund” size=”thumbnail” align=”left” link=”https://showmeinstitute.org/author/aaron-hedlund/” […]

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No, School Choice Does Not Defund Public Schools
10 Mar

No, School Choice Does Not Defund Public Schools

Posted by Michael McShane Education, School Choice

A version of this commentary appeared in the Kansas City Star. School choice legislation is under consideration in the Missouri […]

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Loop Trolley
10 Mar

The Loop Trolley and the Definition of Insanity

Posted by Jakob Puckett State and Local Government, Transportation

Albert Einstein once said that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting […]

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Will Boonville Repeat the Mistakes of St. Louis and Kansas City?
10 Mar

Will Boonville Repeat the Mistakes of St. Louis and Kansas City?

Posted by David Stokes Corporate Welfare, Subsidies

A version of this commentary was published in the Columbia Tribune. Tax-increment financing (TIF) is Missouri’s bad idea that refuses […]

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Do Boonville and Cooper County Need $40 Million?
09 Mar

Do Boonville and Cooper County Need $40 Million?

Posted by David Stokes Corporate Welfare, Subsidies

Developers have asked the City of Boonville for a tax-increment financing (TIF) subsidy to “help” them build a new subdivision […]

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Capping LIHTC Isn’t Enough
08 Mar

Capping LIHTC Isn’t Enough

Posted by Elias Tsapelas Corporate Welfare, Tax Credits

Missouri’s low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) is a classic example of throwing good money after bad. The program—which provides $1-for-$1 […]

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New TIF is a Bad Deal for Boonville
05 Mar

New TIF is a Bad Deal for Boonville

Posted by David Stokes Corporate Welfare, Subsidies

A new tax-increment financing (TIF) package is being proposed to subsidize a new, 400-home development in Boonville. As best we […]

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What Would Daniel Boone (or His Sons) Think of TIF?
04 Mar

What Would Daniel Boone (or His Sons) Think of TIF?

Posted by David Stokes Corporate Welfare, Subsidies

A new tax-increment financing (TIF) package is being proposed to subsidize a new, 400-home development in Boonville. As best we […]

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02 Mar

A New “License Compact”? Why?

Posted by Patrick Ishmael Economy, Regulation

Last year, the Missouri Legislature passed a watershed law that established one of the first true interstate license reciprocity reforms […]

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Tax Incentive Reform Getting a Fresh Look from Legislators, Too
01 Mar

Tax Incentive Reform Getting a Fresh Look from Legislators, Too

Posted by Patrick Ishmael Corporate Welfare, Subsidies

My colleague David Stokes wrote recently in the The Star about Kansas City’s pivot toward local incentive reform, a move […]

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Toll lanes
26 Feb

How Transportation Public–Private Partnerships Can Benefit Missourians

Posted by Jakob Puckett Economy, Transportation

Interstate 70 and several important Missouri roads need to be replaced soon but the Missouri Department of Transportation claims it […]

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Local Government Transparency Bill Gets Resounding 149-2 Vote in the House
26 Feb

Local Government Transparency Bill Gets Resounding 149-2 Vote in the House

Posted by Patrick Ishmael State and Local Government, Transparency

If local governments can take your money, they should tell you how they’re spending it. And if they can’t or […]

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Three Health Care Experts Reiterate Importance of Making COVID Reforms Permanent
26 Feb

Three Health Care Experts Reiterate Importance of Making COVID Reforms Permanent

Posted by Patrick Ishmael Free-Market Reform, Health Care

One of the revelations of the coronavirus pandemic has been how important online town halls can be to the public […]

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Cocktails
24 Feb

To-go Drink Legislation Speaks to Important Issue

Posted by Corianna Baier Economy, Regulation

Regulatory action that allows restaurants to serve to-go cocktails is one step closer to becoming permanent. While this is obviously […]

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