
Show-Me Institute
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Advancing Liberty with Responsibility by Promoting Market Solutions for Missouri.
Missouri
Joined May 2009
Many of the reforms incentivized by the OBBB are policies Missouri should have adopted years ago:
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The One Big Beautiful Bill gives Missouri additional financial incentives to enact some long-needed healthcare reforms.
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From @DavidCStokes: Taxpayers should not be on the hook for conference centers whose overstated benefits, small as they will be, will largely go to private entities. https://t.co/gOF2NPQtAF
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A version of this commentary appeared in the News-Tribune. On November 4, Jefferson City voters will decide on a proposal to […]
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A new $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Fund could provide Missouri with additional resources for adopting free market healthcare reforms, like expanding telemedicine, repealing certificate of need laws, and broadening scope of practice for nurses. https://t.co/hRHUeD3u06
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The One Big Beautiful Bill gives Missouri additional financial incentives to enact some long-needed healthcare reforms.
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RIGHT NOW: @DavidCStokes joins the show to discuss stories from around #STL.
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This development should absolutely be approved: St. Charles County Zoning Commission deadlocked on proposed 470-home subdivision https://t.co/Ze7swwcH9v via @stltoday @ShowMe
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Plans for the project, “Trailside Farms,” include 383 single-family homes and 87 townhomes spread across 200 acres of farmland south of Highway N in St. Charles County.
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This could be a rare win-win for Missouri: https://t.co/OEiOJi5dlo | #moleg
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The One Big Beautiful Bill gives Missouri additional financial incentives to enact some long-needed healthcare reforms.
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The One Big Beautiful Bill creates financial incentives for Missouri to enact some long-needed healthcare reforms.
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Nearly 80% of parents support open enrollment—yet 80% of students live in states where it’s still out of reach. Why? Because of 3 fixable barriers between families and the right school for their kid ↓
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The Springfield City Council approved a lodging tax hike for the November ballot to help fund a proposed $175 million convention center. At 10:05, @DavidCStokes joins The Gary Nolan Show on @933KWTO, @939TheEagle, and @KWOSNewsRadio to discuss. https://t.co/z6GybIxQns
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The Show-Me State could become a significant player in nuclear development - if policymakers make a few key decisions: https://t.co/826V3i4P3f | #moleg
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Kansas is taking advantage of the opportunities provided by nuclear power. Why isn't Missouri doing the same?
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Kansas is taking advantage of the opportunities afforded by nuclear energy. Why isn't Missouri?
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At 8:35, @DavidCStokes joins the show to discuss possible tax breaks for businesses amid downtown #KCMO violence and the latest on the Hy-Vee and Lee’s Summit CID case.
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Excellent decision on any abatements. Now do the same thing with other requests for subsidies. St. Louis board says it will not support abatement for proposed data center near Armory https://t.co/jvcjheVqUY via @stltoday @ShowMe
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ST. LOUIS — A city development authority said this week that it would not support a tax abatement for a proposed data center near the Armory in Midtown.
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Today (10.14) on The @SpeakerTimJones and @chris_arps Show LIVE 4-6pmCT: 4:25 @DavidCStokes of @ShowMe 5:25 @RandyToblerMD STREAM IT! https://t.co/MTuhuOTcH4 PODCAST: https://t.co/YXeAU8v1Kx PIC inspired by https://t.co/RIjpAMaOiM
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Tariffs are redistributive. Some (well-connected) domestic producers benefit but at the expense of other people and businesses in the domestic economy.
CEO of US steel giant Cleveland Cliffs: "I am very happy with 50 percent [tariffs]. And without giving any details, I have my fingerprints on that 50 percent. In other words, I influenced that." Same as it ever was. https://t.co/TYvYDlO0n0
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Goldman on who's been paying US tariffs so far: American companies & consumers: 88% Foreign exporters: 9%
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TOMORROW: Do economic incentives really deliver on the promises? Join @PatrickTuohey in Springfield for a free lunch discussion on subsidies, tax breaks, and the city’s proposed $175 million convention center project. https://t.co/Kw67WkDgSm
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Do Incentives Deliver on the Promises? Springfield is planning a new convention center project, estimated to cost $175 million, with funding coming from a
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The government shouldn’t be in the stadium business. A comparison of approaches in Kansas City and Denver. https://t.co/CMVXMkIjWG
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For months, leaders have fought over who should pay for new stadiums for the Royals and Chiefs. The government shouldn’t be in the stadium business.
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A recent event hosted by St. Louis University's PRiME Center is a good reminder that we should be celebrating excellence in education.
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