Questions About the BBB

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By David Stokes | Read Time 1 minute

I have praised the Better Business Bureau several times here at the Show-Me Institute, particularly in discussions about occupational licensing. So, in the interest of fairness, I want to highlight this disturbing AP article in the Columbia Daily Tribune (the Post-Dispatch is also carrying it today), about recent concerns over strongarm tactics by the BBB.

The issues raised are serious. The BBB should not give higher ratings to businesses who are members than they do to nonmembers. (Although focusing their search engine toward member businesses seems fine to me.) Any insinuation to businesses from the membership staff that their ratings could be downgraded if they don’t join must be eliminated. The issues raised in these articles are serious and important, but the BBB does appear to be taking strong steps to address the problem — such as firing people.

About the Author

David Stokes is a St. Louis native and a graduate of Saint Louis University High School and Fairfield (Conn.) University. He spent six years as a political aide at the St. Louis County Council before joining the Show-Me Institute in 2007. Stokes was a policy analyst at the Show-Me Institute from 2007 to 2016. From 2016 through 2020 he was Executive Director of Great Rivers Habitat Alliance, where he led efforts to oppose harmful floodplain developments done with abusive tax subsidies. Stokes rejoined the Institute in early 2021 as the Director of Municipal Policy. He is a past president of the University City Library Board. He served on the St. Louis County 2010 Council Redistricting Commission and was the 2012 representative to the Electoral College from Missouri’s First Congressional District. He lives in University City with his wife and their three children.

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