Kansas City GO Bond November Tax Hike: So Embarrassing Nobody Wants To Talk About It

This week the slap fight over housing cash conveniently distracted people from a much bigger city hall money grab.

Whilst JimmyC shares a post featuring insight into fountain money and a lesser down ballot money scheme . . .  

Let's not forget that our blog community covered this last week when it was in the planning stages

Still . . .

On this point we can agree . . . 

THERE'S ALMOST ZERO MSM COVERAGE OF EPIC TAX HIKES THAT WILL WORSEN INFLATION & THE CURRENT RECESSION FOR KANSAS CITY RESIDENTS!!!

You'd think with all of these prog blogs giving awards to themselves and hiring former newspaper reporters . . . They've have a second to offer info outside of their agenda-drive wheelhouse.

You'd be wrong. 

Anyhoo . . . Here's a relevant passage of Kansas City attempts to lighten the wallet of residents yet again. 

"The larger of the two proposals — Question 1 — calls for borrowing $125 million for a variety of projects, including many in the “deferred maintenance” category. For example, the issue would include $44 million for repairs and improvements at Bartle Hall and Municipal Auditorium and $80 million for community center improvements, swimming pools and other amenities."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Kansas City Council approves November election on two major bond issues

Although you would never know it from the Kansas City media, the Kansas City Council on Thursday approved an ordinance authorizing a Nov. 8 election on a two-part, $175 million. Although this is the biggest Kansas City issue election since voters approved the $800 million G.O.

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