The City Council of Kansas City is currently debating its 2020–2021 budget. Mayor Quinton Lucas had suggested some worthwhile cuts […]
On the Road Again
The concept of transportation user fees should not be controversial. It’s the same principle that applies to everyday transactions—the more […]
Trends in Industry Credentials Show Missouri Has Room to Grow
As a general rule, the more data available, the better. That rule certainly applies to Missouri’s workforce. In particular, more […]
Prominent politicians and activists have called for a ban on fracking, the process by which America produces most of its […]
Oh, for the halcyon days when parents had to sue to get their children access to virtual education in Missouri. […]
Consider this a public service announcement: Public school districts do not own the children who live within their borders. And […]
Arizona State License Portability Study Highlights Reciprocity Benefits
As my colleague Patrick Ishmael has written, the Missouri legislature is considering bills on occupational licensing reciprocity. In short, a […]
Charter schools in Missouri have demonstrated the ability to outperform traditional public schools, and yet it is nearly impossible to […]
In Crisis, Supply-Side Healthcare Reforms Are Even More Important
By far the most important news story of 2020 has been the coronavirus, and for obvious reasons; it has the […]
It’s been nearly a year since I first wrote about Missouri’s falling Medicaid enrollment, and questions remain. There are now […]
The Appalling Lede Buried in Prison Guard Labor “Dispute” Story
For the past few months, a fascinating labor dispute has been developing down in Jefferson City. Starting in December, the […]
The Latest Episode of the Show-Me Institute Podcast
On the latest episode of The Show-Me Institute Podcast, Dr. Susan Pendergrass is joined by Cato’s Neal McCluskey. They discuss […]
The Joplin Globe recently reported that Joplin’s disaster recovery tax-increment financing (TIF) district is being closed after eight years, and […]
Being environmentally conscious is all the rage these days. But many popular ideas about environmentalism are fueled by misconceptions. For […]
Government Sues Government over Government’s Common-Sense Decision
Truth is stranger than fiction. The Post-Dispatch recently reported that the City of Maryland Heights is suing the St. Louis […]
Members of The Kansas City Star’s editorial board have lamented that the one-eighth-cent sales tax adopted by a citywide vote […]
Now in the Senate, Local Transparency Initiative Moves Closer to Becoming Law
The ability of government to tax you—to take your money through force—comes with an obligation of stewardship and openness, and […]
Trust your gut. That’s about as good and as universal of a piece of advice as you can get. Skeptics […]
Supporters of expanding Medicaid in Missouri argue that expansion will save the state money. There’s a huge problem with that […]
Serious TIF Reform May Be in the Cards in 2020, With A Tweak
As we’ve often noted, tax-increment financing (TIF) in Missouri drains millions of dollars from legitimate government uses every year, often […]
