Show-Me Money For Kansas City Police!!!

A proposed pay increase doesn't play well with local progressive media despite popular support in neighborhoods across Kansas City.

Here's a passage that contradicts most of the mainstream media narrative about local life . . .

Democrat state Rep. Mark Sharp and Republican state Rep. Chris Brown each have their own proposed legislation affecting the Kansas City Police Department. Sharp’s bill would remove the almost $190,000 cap for the Kansas City police chief’s maximum salary and the 60-year-old age limit.

Brown’s bill goes a step further, eliminating the salary maximums for officers throughout the department. In this version, the Kansas City police board would establish the chief’s salary range by resolution and use salary minimums as base pay for officers.

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

Bill to remove salary cap for Kansas City police discussed in Jeff City - Newstalk KZRG

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Measures to help recruit and retain Kansas City police officers were on the agenda Tuesday for state lawmakers in Jefferson City. Democrat state Rep. Mark Sharp and Republican state Rep. Chris Brown each have their own proposed legislation affecting the Kansas City Police Department.

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