A policy meant to encourage more rooftop solar power generation could be costing all ratepayers and subsidizing the affluent. The […]
As recently as last month, it appeared that those working from home outside the city limits of St. Louis and […]
On the latest Show-Me Institute Podcast, Dr. Susan Pendergrass is joined by Dr. Howard Wall. Dr. Wall directs the Hammond […]
Michael Moore’s “Planet of the Humans” documentary has ruffled the feathers of environmental activists for over a month now. As […]
How much space should Missouri dedicate to energy production? A study released earlier this year from the Brookings Institute drew […]
Walking across the stage, shaking the principal’s hand and receiving a high school diploma is a dream for many students […]
Our nation is in the midst of a battle over free speech, the right to protest, and what differentiates a […]
Federal Money for Roads and Bridges Won’t Fix Missouri’s Real Problem
A few months ago, Congress mulled a coronavirus spending bill focused on infrastructure for a so-called “Phase IV” package. While […]
Immediate Education Legislation Needed for Special Session
Currently, Section 161.670 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri (part of a course access law passed in 2018) requires that […]
COVID-19 may be changing America’s health care industry forever. As hospitals and providers search for ways to safely treat patients […]
Kansas City’s Auditor, Doug Jones, announced recently that his office was going to look into whether the city is properly […]
It’s All About the Tax Credits, Baby
We’re often told that renewable energy will power the future. But a new study reveals that wind energy—America’s largest renewable […]
School Start-Date Flexibility: A Short-Term Win for Local Control
The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) has provided school districts an opportunity to take back some autonomy over […]
The Kansas City Missouri City Council adopted three new ordinances to help restaurants during the pandemic. The ordinances make it […]
Missouri has a rocky history when it comes to transparency and federal relief. A 2011 audit of how Missouri spent […]
Though this year’s legislative session was a little different than most, Missourians did get some legislative wins. A provision in […]
St. Louis Lawmakers Should Stay Out of Business Decisions
A St. Louis Alderman has submitted a board bill that contains a number of measures relating to food delivery services. […]
An Incentive Package for Tesla May Not Benefit Joplin
Tesla is in search of a site for a new manufacturing plant, and Joplin has put itself in the running […]
