Policy Pulse Coverage Highlights Crucial Issues
I’d like to take a moment to point out the excellent work being done by Audrey Spalding over at the Show-Me Institute’s Policy Pulse website. She’s been providing detailed coverage of breaking events like health care protests and town hall meetings, a court case involving school districts and property assessments, community meetings regarding the proposed north side development project in Saint Louis, and more. One piece about a Missouri health care forum, by Show-Me Institute intern Caitlin Hartsell, even garnered notice from the widely read national blog Instapundit.
So, be sure to stay tuned to Policy Pulse as Audrey and a few other talented writers bring you perceptive coverage of events that you won’t always be able to find in other media outlets.
Here are some recent headlines, to get you started:
- McKee eschews media, makes pitch for NorthSide development
- Some north side properties kept vacant for more than a decade
- Health care protests stay cordial
- Anti–eminent domain activists join north side community group’s cause
- Earmarked millions now a little more transparent
- Eleven school districts get day in court
- High-speed rail predicted to travel much slower than advertised
- McCaskill fields questions about health care bill in Hillsboro
- North Side community group questions TIF project’s validity
- Smoking ban will likely be put to county voters
- Community group wary of north Saint Louis redevelopment plan
- Gingrich presents health care reform ideas in Saint Louis
- Health care forum draws hundreds, mostly opposed to federal reform legislation
- Legislative fix misleads school district budgets