Missouri GOP Demands More Than One Year Moratorium On Kansas City Landfill

Allow us a Sunday revelation . . . 

THE MAIN POINT HERE IS THAT ASSURANCES FROM MAYOR Q & CITY HALL DON'T REALLY MAN MUCH ANYMORE!!!

Accordingly . . . Check this respectful but stern consideration of a recent offer to delay the landfill conversation for a year . . . Here's the word . . .

After the session, Sen. Rick Brattin (R-31) held a live press conference at the capitol to thank the other senators who supported him in this matter.

“While what took place today in Kansas City and Jefferson City may delay the landfill process for a year, we recognize that is not enough,” said Mayor Kris Turnbow. “We will continue this fight until there is no threat to our community and our surrounding neighbors that a landfill will
ever be allowed at this location.”

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

The landfill fight continues

May 5, 2023 RAYMORE, MO - (May 5, 2023) - House Bill 19, which is a capital projects appropriations bill, passed in the Missouri Senate and now goes to the governor's office.

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