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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...

Let’s Grow Missouri, Literally

Let’s Grow Missouri, Literally

Nov 13, 2024

We often talk about growing Missouri in abstract ways. We want to grow the economy, grow the tax base, grow...

Slashing the Income Tax to Zero

Slashing the Income Tax to Zero

Aug 14, 2024

As a former Tennessee resident, I think I am still mentally recovering from paying a state income tax. It’s not...

A Milestone Reached

A Milestone Reached

Jun 24, 2024

Nearly thirty years ago in Milwaukee, WI, a private school choice program was launched that gave vouchers to around 10,000...

Add Alabama to the List

Add Alabama to the List

Mar 12, 2024

Add Alabama to the growing list of states that let parents take their state education dollars to the school of...

This Is a Compromise?

This Is a Compromise?

Feb 27, 2024

A year ago, the Arkansas Legislature passed, and the governor signed, the Arkansas LEARNS Act. This comprehensive act addressed a...

And Then There Were Ten

And Then There Were Ten

Sep 28, 2023

Prior to two years ago, no state offered its families the benefit of choosing their children’s school—either public or private—using...

Missouri Becomes an Education Island

Missouri Becomes an Education Island

Jun 13, 2023

A version of this commentary appeared in the Columbia Missourian. How would your family feel if your entire neighborhood had 5G...

It’s Happening

It’s Happening

Oct 7, 2022

Congratulations, West Virginia families! The West Virginia Supreme Court just ruled that the new Hope Scholarship program—an education savings account...

Supreme Court Reins in Federal Bureaucracy in EPA Case

Supreme Court Reins in Federal Bureaucracy in EPA Case

Jul 15, 2022

One of the first things most kids learn about American government is that it has three branches: the legislative, the...

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...

Almost Heaven

Almost Heaven

Mar 29, 2021

West Virginia is a beautiful state with a reputation problem. Along with gorgeous mountains and phenomenal outdoor amenities like golf,...

States with School Choice Reap the Benefits

States with School Choice Reap the Benefits

Mar 6, 2019

Kelly Clarkson says that what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, and I believe her. You know who doesn’t believe...

Are Missouri Teacher Salaries Going Down?

Are Missouri Teacher Salaries Going Down?

Dec 27, 2018

Last year, teachers went on strike in West Virginia, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Arizona, and Colorado and a general sense of unrest...

2018 Blueprint: Prevailing Wage

2018 Blueprint: Prevailing Wage

Jan 16, 2018

THE PROBLEM: Many government construction contracts dictate what potential contractors must pay workers to get the job. These restrictions are...

2018 Blueprint: Right to Work

2018 Blueprint: Right to Work

Jan 16, 2018

THE PROBLEM: Until recently, many workers in Missouri could be forced to join unions. That was unfair not only to...

Almost 47th

Almost 47th

Aug 14, 2017

Missouri’s economy has been in the slow lane for decades. Unfortunately, unless things change, Missourians will likely be left behind...

Report: Saint Louis, Kansas City *Not* Among Most Cost-Friendly Cities for Business

Report: Saint Louis, Kansas City *Not* Among Most Cost-Friendly Cities for Business

Mar 31, 2016

Recently, the Post-Dispatch prominently published an article claiming that, “St. Louis is among the top 10 most cost-friendly cities to...

More Than A Third Of Missouri Is Blighted

More Than A Third Of Missouri Is Blighted

Apr 13, 2012

More than a third of the state of Missouri — 24,870 square miles — is in enhanced enterprise zones (EEZ),...

More Evidence Against State Income Taxes

More Evidence Against State Income Taxes

Oct 8, 2010

On Tuesday, the Wall Street Journal ran an editorial by economist Art Laffer about the negative impact of state income...

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