Survey Seyz: Kansas City Luxury Living Space Subsidy Costs Classrooms

Review of local economic data PENNED BY A HYPE MAN AND LOBBYIST FOR DEVELOPERS is suspect but community news attempts to offer a comprehensive and evenhanded review. Take a look:

KCMO incentives study finds growth, but do school districts bear the burden?

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  1. Short answer, yes school districts are hurt.

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  2. Good day for TKC. Many solutions offered to TKC's posts.

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  3. Nobody should have to suffer the indignity of having to go to kcsd. Burn.Them. Down! Lol!

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  4. Well duh. Subsidizing the rich also costs KC in public safety, basic service and infrastructure. But hey, they can always raise taxes to make up the shortage.

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  5. School districts and libraries both take a hit from the tax giveaways, and they don't even get a seat at the table when the money changes hands.

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    1. If you are dumbed down in school there is no need for libraries except for homeless shitbags to shave

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  6. All the citizens and businesses that pay full taxes are subsidizing the police and fire protection provided to those that don’t pay taxes.

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