This week insiders explained to us the consequences of Jackson County Executive Frank White rebuking property tax rollback orders from the Missouri State Tax Commission.
Yes, of course there is going to be a court fight but insiders already understand that legal precedent lies with the decisions of the state regulatory agency. Translation: There's not a lot to argue about the latest roll back decision and courts have already accounted for "political" complaints.
Accordingly . . .
INSIDERS WARN JACKSON COUNTY EXEC FRANK WHITE RISKS REMOVAL IF HE FAILS TO COOPERATE WITH MISSOURI TAX COMMISSION ORDERS!!!
An insider makes it plain for TKC and readers . . .
"Frank White doesn't seem to understand the position that he's in . . . He seems to think a court fight will give him room to maneuver. That's simply not the case, the courts have always backed up the tax commission and he's every bit as guilty of making this situation just as "political" as everyone else.
"In the end, he has a decision to make . . . Will he comply with the rules or risk getting thrown out of office?!?"
Just so readers don't think we're messing around here . . . We share a look at the mechanism that the AG hasn't been afraid to use across Missouri . . .
"The court process Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey deployed . . . Called quo warranto, is often seen as a last resort to stop a corrupt elected official. But Bailey, a Republican in a tough primary campaign, has used quo warranto at least four times since taking office in January 2023, a faster pace than his recent predecessors."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
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