Here's How Kansas City Promises To Audit EPIC Anti-Crime Cash

More than 30 MILLION BUCKS is now dedicated to the fight against crime by way of political no-show jobs and assistance to fly-by-night nonprofits. 

Kansas City has a longstanding reputation for making MILLIONS in funding disappear. 

Here's hope that the money helps curb this cowtown's historic & deadly crisis . . . Check-it:

The Kansas City Council passed an ordinance establishing a Community Policing and Prevention Fund in March 2022. The fund includes money the city has allocated to the police department that is above what is required by Missouri state law.

When creating the fund, council members also asked the city auditor for quarterly audits to see how the money is used.

The $33.36 million in the fund for this fiscal year is to be used in one of 12 categories. The categories include things like hiring new officers, 911 operations, crime lab funding, salary increases and more.

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

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