TKC BREAKING NEWS!!! SHOW-ME MISSOURI HOUSE DEMOCRATIC PARTY LEADER EARNING JACKSON COUNTY PROPERTY TAX JOB AND ALSO RUNNING FOR 5TH DISTRICT COUNCIL SPOT!!!


The top Democratic Party lady in the Missouri House is making some important Kansas City power moves to start the week . . .

TKC BREAKING NEWS!!! MISSOURI STATE REP. GAIL McCANN BEATTY LAUNCHES 5TH DISTRICT COUNCIL BID AS SHE EARNS TOP JACKSON COUNTY TAX GIG!!!

Over the next few months she'll work to replace Alissia Canady - A surprise Mayoral contender.

As far as her new job . . .

This is an important appointment given rising property taxes and increasing complaints, here's the raw text from The Courthouse in news that impacts home & car owners directly . . . We'll see if the Legislature blocks this pass without many problems among the Democratic Party dominated local government body.

Jackson County names longtime state lawmaker as next Director of Assessment

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Jackson County Executive Frank White, Jr. is proud to announce that Rep. Gail McCann Beatty will serve as the next Director of the Assessment Department. As Director of Assessment, McCann Beatty will be responsible for identifying, classifying and assessing all real and personal property in Jackson County.

“While many know Gail as the current Minority Leader in the Missouri House of Representatives, they may not know that she grew up in the appraisal business and has been a certified appraiser for 25 years,” said Jackson County Executive Frank White, Jr. “I could not be more grateful and excited that someone with her tremendous skills, experience and qualifications has agreed to join our team.”
In addition to her decades of experience at McCann Beatty Valuation and Consulting in the Kansas City area, McCann Beatty also served on the Missouri Real Estate Appraisers Commission.

“I want to commend County Executive White for selecting such a talented and dedicated public servant to serve as Jackson County's next Director of Assessment,” said Missouri State Senator Shalonn "Kiki" Curls. “I am confident that Gail will serve the people of Jackson County honorably, just as she has done in Jefferson City."

“I am honored to have the opportunity to serve the citizens of Jackson County as the Director of Assessment,” said Rep. McCann Beatty. “Proper assessments assure that there is adequate funding to provide vital services to the county. I look forward to taking a hands-on approach to educating citizens about the assessment process.”

McCann Beatty, a Kansas City native, graduated from Pembroke Hill High School and earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Stanford University. She was first elected to the House of Representatives in 2010, chosen by her peers as Assistant Floor Leader in 2012 and Minority Floor Leader in 2016. A photo of McCann Beatty is attached.
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  1. A lot of people had problems with Alissia's connection to the prosecutor's office. The conflict isn't so bad here but this is definitely an insider.

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  2. They must have been desperate to get her out of the legislature. Their gain is our loss.

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  3. What’s with hiring all these blacks?

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  4. 8:14, the county is ruled by Blacks, or soon will be.

    You are just chopped liver to them.

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  5. ^^She's been a certified appraiser for 25 years.

    How about you, you racist asshole.

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  6. ^^^^^^Easy gig to get asshole

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  7. Certified appraiser is another name for educated guesser. So what, we all know the value of what we find of interest.

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  8. Appraiser and auditor. Nothing can go wrong. Ridicules.

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  9. She should call BERRY ,Clairs,Fundraiser in West Los Angeles was $100,000.00,A PLATE .THIS WEEKEND A LITTLE BIRD TOLD ME

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  10. If she wins, and she probably will, I think it's important for us to look at possible conflicts between her role at Jackson County & City Hall.

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  11. Retro is always full of shit.

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  12. So, in other words, if you’re white, be prepared to pay reparations to the poor black community through higher property taxes.

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  13. ^^^^+100000

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  14. What happened to the guy that’s running it now?

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  15. Great, another black in charge of our money, sLIE and frank school of stupidity

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  16. When two "make work" jobs and three Welfare IDs don't bring in enough, run for the City Council, that's where the real Bucks are!

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  17. Definitely a conflict of interest.

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  18. The last guy quit because that department is a total mess. Both Commercial and Residential departments have had their supervisors quit as well, with neither filled. The commercial department is down to 1 maybe 2 appraisers for the whole county. If someone actually looked into it they would find that there is no way to get a proper county appraisal done with staff and management, they spent all that money on consultants.

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    1. This^^^ the department in criminally understaffed and the staff that is there is under paid so it will only get worse

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  19. ^^^ 6:57 They, Frank's "team," wouldn't let the guy who quit get rid of the assistant director who treats people like shit. And the guy was tired of the county spending 600 grand a year on a no-bid agreement with a consultant.

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  20. The Star's multi-million dollar tax breaks have to be protected.
    A sensitive city/county office holder understands the need for favorable publicity in the paper.

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