The Missouri State Auditor just released an audit of Jackson County’s Community Backed Anti-Crime Tax (COMBAT) Fund. It’s a doozy.
The news of the past week makes one thing clear: Not everyone has the same risk tolerance for COVID-19 exposure. Getting back to the way things were will happen at a different pace for different people.
While driving this Easter to spend time with family in Charlotte, North Carolina, I saw the past and future of toll roads. If Missouri implemented tolling, it seems clear to me what type of toll road drivers would prefer.
On June 2, residents of Peculiar, Missouri will vote on the sale of the City of Peculiar utility system to Missouri American Water.
As of last week, all Missouri schools are closed to in-person classes for the rest of the school year
The recent $2 trillion stimulus package included a lot of different ideas to help keep our economy afloat, but one proposal that was rejected deserves a closer look.
A working paper by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), authored in part by Dr.
St Louis County expects to receive $173.5 million from the federal government in
It isn’t surprising that mayors across the country are concerned about the impact a largely shuttered economy will have on their local tax revenue and ability to deliver basic services.
Though I’m a St. Louis resident, I have been social distancing in my hometown in Michigan for the past few weeks. Fortunately, the internet and video calls have allowed me to keep working and stay in touch with Missourians.