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Why Exactly Do Food Truck Workers Need a Passport Photo?

Why Exactly Do Food Truck Workers Need a Passport Photo?

May 28, 2024

One of the staunchest opponents of limited government is often the government itself, in the form of the bureaucracy. Complicated...

Is This Really the Least Bad Deal to Build a Soccer Stadium?

Is This Really the Least Bad Deal to Build a Soccer Stadium?

Nov 19, 2018

My colleague Graham Renz wrote often about how the 2017 proposal for St. Louis taxpayers to subsidize a soccer stadium...

Correction to Saint Louis TIF essay

Correction to Saint Louis TIF essay

May 9, 2017

The Show Me Institute’s recently-released paper, “Tax Increment Financing in Saint Louis,” contains an error. That error was quoted in...

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Mizzou Researchers Blind and Kill Puppies, University Demands Tens of Thousands for Related Records

Aug 31, 2016

And no, the headline isn't an exaggeration. As reported in the Riverfront Times, four University of Missouri researchers blinded a...

Uber Under Threat in Saint Louis

Uber Under Threat in Saint Louis

May 31, 2016

The Metropolitan Taxicab Commission (MTC), which regulates for-hire vehicles (mainly taxis) in Saint Louis City and County, has attempted to...

The Tax Subsidy That Wasn’t

The Tax Subsidy That Wasn’t

Jul 21, 2013

In the 1990s, private developers partnered with members of the Olivette City Council to endorse the implementation of a $38...

Could a Longer Yellow Mean Less Green in City Coffers?

Could a Longer Yellow Mean Less Green in City Coffers?

Jun 24, 2011

More importantly, could it mean more green in your wallet? As the Riverfront Times notes (emphasis added): Motorists driving along roadways...

Airport Expansion Failed in the Past; Why Will This Time Be Any Different?

Airport Expansion Failed in the Past; Why Will This Time Be Any Different?

Apr 20, 2011

Lawmakers in Missouri are doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Government officials tried to...

Cranky Yellow Quaffs Bitter Bureaucracy

Cranky Yellow Quaffs Bitter Bureaucracy

Mar 17, 2011

Ever seen the movie Brazil? When the main character wants his A/C fixed, the opaque and monolithic government forces him...

Which Is Government Protecting: Consumers From Food Poisoning, or Existing Businesses From Competition?

Which Is Government Protecting: Consumers From Food Poisoning, or Existing Businesses From Competition?

Jan 31, 2011

Apparently, Saint Louis isn’t alone in its issues with food trucks. The Institute for Justice launched a lawsuit challenging a...

Policing By Camera: A Discussion of Red Light and Surveillance Cameras as a Tool of Law Enforcement

Policing By Camera: A Discussion of Red Light and Surveillance Cameras as a Tool of Law Enforcement

Jun 2, 2010

On Wednesday next week, the Show-Me Institute and the Saint Louis chapter of Liberty on the Rocks will co-host a...

Getting It Right

Getting It Right

Apr 13, 2010

Yesterday, I complained that the city should not be waiving parking fees downtown on one of its busiest days of...

Your Government, Your Editor

Your Government, Your Editor

Mar 29, 2010

The Riverfront Times blog points out that a judge in the local U.S. District Court has determined that St. Louis...

The Attack of the Rent-Seeking HVAC Contractors Has Begun!

The Attack of the Rent-Seeking HVAC Contractors Has Begun!

Mar 10, 2010

Here is St. Louis Board of Aldermen Bill No. 337, which would apply current licensing requirements for commercial HVAC work...

SMI Research Assistant John Payne on FOX 2 tonight at 10:00

SMI Research Assistant John Payne on FOX 2 tonight at 10:00

Mar 2, 2010

Charles Jaco just finished taping an interview with Show-Me Institute research assistant John Payne, about the Metro mass transit system...

Metro Board Member Responds to Show-Me Institute Op-Ed

Metro Board Member Responds to Show-Me Institute Op-Ed

Feb 26, 2010

The Show-Me Institute recently released an op-ed by research assistant John Payne, titled “Adding New MetroLink Lines Too Costly, Inefficient.”...

MetroLink Expansion a Bad Idea

MetroLink Expansion a Bad Idea

Feb 16, 2010

Show-Me Institute research assistant John Payne recently had an op-ed published in the Riverfront Times about the proposed tax hike...

Ridiculous Licensing Proposal in St. Louis

Ridiculous Licensing Proposal in St. Louis

Feb 15, 2010

You knew this was going to happen sooner or later. Ten years ago, when HVAC contractors in St. Louis County...

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Pseudoephedrine and Meth: No Easy Solution

Oct 15, 2009

This week, Union, a town of about 8,000 people in Franklin County, became the second city in the nation to...

Bail Bonds, Repo Men, Process Serving, and Blog Posts

Bail Bonds, Repo Men, Process Serving, and Blog Posts

Mar 13, 2009

Longtime readers might know that I love to write about the bail bonding industry and, starting today, its close cousin: the...

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