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The One Big Education Opportunity with Shaka Mitchell

The One Big Education Opportunity with Shaka Mitchell

Aug 6, 2025

Susan Pendergrass speaks with Shaka Mitchell, senior fellow at the American Federation for Children, about how a new federal scholarship...

Missouri Public Schools Have a Very Serious Reading Problem

Missouri Public Schools Have a Very Serious Reading Problem

Jan 29, 2025

Test scores on the Nation’s Report Card were released on January 29th, and Missouri faces a dire future if we...

EV Charging Stations Don’t Need Mandates to Succeed

EV Charging Stations Don’t Need Mandates to Succeed

Feb 8, 2022

Elected officials who want to put more electric vehicles (EVs) on the road face a Catch-22. Drivers won’t buy more...

Missouri’s Population Growth Is Still Lagging

Missouri’s Population Growth Is Still Lagging

May 3, 2021

The U.S. Census Bureau just released its updated state populations from the 2020 census, and the results were not good...

Multnomah County, Oregon Should’ve Called St. Louis Before Making This Mistake

Multnomah County, Oregon Should’ve Called St. Louis Before Making This Mistake

Nov 12, 2020

Multnomah County, Oregon, which contains the city of Portland, recently approved a local income tax increase to fund tuition-free preschool....

Commentary: Funding Roads by the Mile, Not the Gallon

Commentary: Funding Roads by the Mile, Not the Gallon

Nov 6, 2020

A version of this first appeared in the Columbia Daily Tribune. Missouri’s road maintenance funding is on a road to...

Funding Roads by Miles Traveled—There’s an App for That

Funding Roads by Miles Traveled—There’s an App for That

Oct 22, 2020

Yesterday’s post explored odometer reporting as an imperfect but straightforward way to replace fuel taxes with a funding mechanism that...

Other States Are Deregulating. Missouri Should Too

Other States Are Deregulating. Missouri Should Too

Jul 6, 2020

The COVID-19 crisis has led to rules and regulations being relaxed or even temporarily eliminated in states across the country....

Good News on Housing Affordability in Missouri

Good News on Housing Affordability in Missouri

Feb 12, 2020

Forget the Academy Awards, the 16th annual Demographia International Housing Affordability Survey has just been released! It has some great...

Port KC Versus Taxpayers

Port KC Versus Taxpayers

Aug 9, 2019

Steve Vockrodt over at The Kansas City Star has a story about Google wanting to invest $600 million in a...

2018 Blueprint: Open Collective Bargaining

2018 Blueprint: Open Collective Bargaining

Jan 16, 2018

THE PROBLEM: Under current Sunshine Law in Missouri, government bodies may close meetings, records, and votes relating to contract negotiations...

Is Amazon Getting into the Pharmacy Business? Let’s Hope So

Is Amazon Getting into the Pharmacy Business? Let’s Hope So

Oct 27, 2017

Competition and supply are good things, and as we’ve said before, health care needs more of both. Innovations along those...

Policymakers Wisely Look Before They Leap

Policymakers Wisely Look Before They Leap

Feb 3, 2017

With a wave of new electric cars entering the auto market, policymakers in Missouri are faced with a decision about...

ER Visits Spike With Obamacare’s Medicaid Expansion

ER Visits Spike With Obamacare’s Medicaid Expansion

Nov 2, 2016

I’ve written at length about the negative effects of expanding a broken Medicaid program under Obamacare. Poor health outcomes and...

It Could Be Worse. Not Much Worse, but It Could Be Worse.

It Could Be Worse. Not Much Worse, but It Could Be Worse.

Jul 12, 2016

The Bureau of Economic Analysis recently released data on real GDP for all 50 states. Since Missouri’s growth in recent...

Cheap Rent: A Saint Louis Advantage

Cheap Rent: A Saint Louis Advantage

May 27, 2015

Recently, I talked to a financial advisor (who did not live in Saint Louis) about whether I should buy property....

Expansion Is Wrong Move For Medicaid

Expansion Is Wrong Move For Medicaid

Apr 1, 2014

As first appearing in the Columbia Tribune: In his 2006 book The Audacity of Hope, then-U.S. Sen. Barack Obama was correct...

No, Kansas City Star, The Legislature Should NOT Expand Medicaid

No, Kansas City Star, The Legislature Should NOT Expand Medicaid

Jan 13, 2014

I guess all of the big battles are the ones that are fought over and over again. In “A good...

Oregon Study: Medicaid Expansion Increases Emergency Room Use

Oregon Study: Medicaid Expansion Increases Emergency Room Use

Jan 7, 2014

One of the big arguments for expanding the Medicaid program in Missouri has been the notion that by doing so,...

What Would A Free-Market Medicaid Reform Look Like?

What Would A Free-Market Medicaid Reform Look Like?

Nov 27, 2013

With all the discussion about Medicaid reform, transformation, and (an unwise) expansion, it’s worthwhile to remind ourselves what “success” for...

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