File #: 230938    Version: Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Final Reading, Debate
File created: 10/26/2023 In control: Council
On agenda: 12/7/2023 Final action:
Title: Sponsor: Mayor Quinton Lucas RESOLUTION - Establishing the City of Kansas City's major legislative priorities and positions on matters for the 2024 session of the Missouri General Assembly.
Sponsors: Quinton Lucas
Attachments: 1. No Docket Memo 230938, 2. 230938 cs to org ord-com, 3. Authenticated Resolution 230938 CS
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[COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR] RESOLUTION NO. 230938

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Sponsor: Mayor Quinton Lucas

RESOLUTION - Establishing the City of Kansas City's major legislative priorities and positions on matters for the 2024 session of the Missouri General Assembly.

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WHEREAS, the Missouri General Assembly will convene on January 3, 2024; and

WHEREAS, the City seeks to elevate local positions in statewide policy debates, which deeply impact the lives of Kansas Citians; NOW, THEREFORE,

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF KANSAS CITY:

Section 1. MAJOR PRIORITIES. That the City adopts the following major priorities on matters that may come before the 2024 session of the Missouri General Assembly:

1. Earnings Tax. Oppose efforts to undermine or eliminate the Earnings Tax. Support the extension of the Earnings Tax renewal period to strengthen the City's bond rating.

2. Capturing Revenue through Regulated Sports Gaming. Support legislative action to regulate sports gaming and ensure tax revenues are captured at the state and local level to support important local priorities.

3. Local Decision Making. Support legislative action to return the Kansas City Police Department to local control and provide the city and its residents with equivalent control over budgeting and policy decision to every other municipality in the state. Any state-imposed funding mandate such as a minimum budget requirement for law enforcement agencies should be fulfilled with state funds, in compliance with the Missouri State Constitution.

4. Housing Affordability and Homelessness Prevention. Protect and expand state housing programs - like the state housing tax credit - that incentivize the production and preservation of affordable housing units, including permanent supportive housing for people exiting homelessness. Increase state support for cities and counties with higher numbers of people experiencing homelessness and/or housing cost-burden.

5. Expanded Support for Spo...

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