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This isn’t just a Kansas City issue. If Amendment 4 passes, it sets a dangerous precedent. Today, it’s Kansas City. Tomorrow, it could be Springfield, Nixa, or Ozark. The fundamental principle ...
Amendment 4, a mandate forcing Kansas City to spend at least 25% of its general revenue on policing, passed by a 51-49 margin, according to the Missouri Secretary of State’s unofficial results ...
A vote no on Amendment 4 means a Kansas City where residents have a say on public safety. A vote no on Amendment 4 means a safer Missouri in which all Missourians’ rights are protected. Our ...
In fact, city officials estimated Amendment 4 would cost Kansas City taxpayers about $39 million dollars per year until the mandate ends in 2026, according to Lucas’ lawsuit.
Exempt Childcare Facility Property Taxes Amendment. Would exempt childcare facilities from property taxes. Failed 491,161 (45.28%) 593,465 (54.72%) Amendment 4 Increase Police Funding Amendment. Would increase the minimum funding for the Kansas City police department. Passed 549,919 (51.13%) 525,657 (48.87%)
Amendment 4 Allows the legislature to increase minimum funding for a police force established by a state board of police commissioners. [1] Aug 6 >50% 549,919 51.13%: 525,657 48.87% Wisconsin: Legislature: Failed Question 1: Prohibits the legislature from delegating its power to appropriate money. [2] Aug 13 >50% 521,538 42.55% 704,260 57.45% ...
The amendment that is now void required Kansas City to increase the amount of general revenue it spends on its police department from 20% to 25%. More than 63% of Missouri voters approved the ...
While the Kansas referendum had already been scheduled, the Dobbs decision greatly increased the impact of its results, both in terms of its potential effects and as a bellwether of voter sentiment about abortion bans. [4] The amendment was ultimately defeated by an 18-point margin, which was partially attributed to higher-than-usual turnout ...