Local conversation amid rising American scarcity . . .
The three demands the Churches United for Justice made were property tax relief for the “seniors who built this county,” a permanent shelter for "our unsheltered neighbors" and a fully-funded Affordable Housing Trust Fund.
“These are not three separate problems,” said Pastor Bruce Draper, Monticello United Methodist Church. “These are one problem wearing three faces.”
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KCK mayor, commissioners publicly commit to securing homeless shelter, reversing unsafe camping ordinance
The mayor and commissioners of the Unified Government of WyCo/KCK publicly committed Monday to securing a low-barrier homeless shelter and reversing the unsafe camping ordinance passed in November.
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