Sinopsis
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Episodios
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Interstate Licensing: Helping to Lower Healthcare Costs?
24/06/2016 Duración: 05minInterstate licensing is an effective solution to the question of how best to balance patient safety and quality care with the needs of a growing and changing health care market. It's worked in other states, why not try it in Missouri?
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Is Brexit the Beginning of the End for the European Union?
23/06/2016 Duración: 07minIs Brexit the beginning of the end of the European Union? Find out from SMI's Andrew Wilson on The Gary Nolan Show. Aired 6/23/16
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6-3-16 Marc Cox Show - Wilson on Downside of Mandatory Overtime Pay
03/06/2016 Duración: 09minSMI's Andrew Wilson discusses the negative impact of the Obama Administration's new mandatory overtime pay mandate.
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Show-Me Minute: TIFs
23/05/2016 Duración: 01minTax Increment Financing (TIF) is Missouri’s bad idea that keeps coming back and refuses to die. TIF has had numerous negative economic effects in Missouri, and in particular in the Saint Louis area. TIF has increased government involvement in the economy, sparked abuse of eminent domain, shrunk the tax base, and made subsidies a permanent fixture of development. Furthermore, TIF has failed at its main purpose: economic growth.
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4-28-16 The Eagle - Are Mizzou Grad Students Trying to Unionize?
28/04/2016 Duración: 11minSMI's John Wright discusses recent attempts by graduate students at the University of Missouri to unionize. For more information visit our website.
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4-12-16 - KWTO - Andy Wilson on Slow Growth in Missouri
12/04/2016 Duración: 15minSMI's Andy Wilson discusses why growth in Missouri has stalled and you won't believe who's responsible. Aired: 4-12-16 on KWTO, Springfield, Mo.
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Show-Me Minute: Toll Roads
17/03/2016 Duración: 01minI-70 needs to be rebuilt. Should Missouri toll it to raise the money needed?
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Show-Me Minute: Unions
17/03/2016 Duración: 01minIn Missouri, once a union becomes the “exclusive representative” for a group of public employees, that union remains in power indefinitely. Some have suggested fixing this system by allowing unionized public employees the ability to vote to maintain or replace their union every few years.
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Show-Me Minute: Course Access
17/03/2016 Duración: 01minA high-school diploma is widely considered to be the most fundamental requirement for admission to college or a chance at a good job. And so it should be—but what’s behind that diploma matters, too. Statistics from ACT show that only 30 percent of the class of 2015 scored "college ready" in all four tested subjects. Much of the problem appears to be a gap between the coursework these students complete to earn their high-school diplomas and the work required for their college classes. Here Missouri faces a problem that doesn’t afflict more densely populated states: we have many small, rural school districts that don’t have the means to offer advanced math and science courses for college-bound students—or cutting-edge career or technical education classes for students who want to enter the workforce immediately after graduating—especially if relatively few students are interested in taking them. We can’t do a lot about our state’s geography, but neither can we accept limitations on the educational options avai
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SMI - Podcast - 004 Course Access Brings the Classroom to the Student
25/09/2015 Duración: 11minEducation Policy Research Assistant Brittany Wagner interviews Neil Campbell, Policy Director for Personalized and Blended Learning at the Foundation for Excellence in Education. They discuss course access, a new school choice policy that allows students to access courses online for a few hours during the traditional school day. Learn more at: http://www.showmeinstitute.org
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SMI-Podcast-003 School Choice in Missouri
05/08/2015 Duración: 12minFormer Oklahoma state senator Jabar Shumate visited the Show-Me Institute at the end of July. As a legislator Shumate helped reform Oklahoma's public education system by expanding school choice options. In this interview conducted by Show-Me Institute Education Policy Researcher Brittany Wagner, Shumate explains how school choice can transform communities. Learn more at: http://www.showmeinstitute.org
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SMI-Podcast-002 Joe Miller and Ed Domain on St. Louis Taxis
03/08/2015 Duración: 27minShow-Me Institute Policy Analyst Joseph Miller talks with St. Louis entrepreneur Ed Domain about Ed's 2013 accident in a Harris cab and the response of the Metropolitan Taxicab Commission (MTC). Read the show notes at: http://showmeinstitute.org/taxi-trouble Learn more at: http://www.showmeinstitute.org