We notice the passionate outcry of local denizens of the discourse demanding more deets on the new stadium tax extension deal.
Their arguments are logical, fact-based and informed by decades of experience on municipal fiances.
However . . .
THE CONSENSUS AMONGST ELECTED LEADERS IS THAT KANSAS CITY CHIEFS COULD NOT ONLY WIN THE SUPER BOWL THIS YEAR BUT ALSO SECURE JACKSON COUNTY STADIUM FUNDING!!!
In fact . . .
Smarter locals realize that even a Super Bowl appearance would linger in the minds of locals and probably secure a win.
As unions and civic leaders gear up for an EPIC marketing campaign . . . Again, we acknowledge the outcry for more deets but realize the distinct possibility football glory might be the deciding factor for this sales tax extension and even more levies that will OBVIOUSLY follow.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Voters know almost nothing about the Chiefs-Royals 3/8-cent tax. That's a huge problem | Opinion
Voters don't have specifics about basic questions - like how much it will cost and where the money will come from. From Dave Helling:
Clash over downtown ballpark proposal sparks heated debate
In a clash of opinions, opponents of a proposed new downtown ballpark are making their voices heard, with a particular focus on the sales tax ballot language that includes both the Royals and the Chiefs.
Jackson County sent the Royals stadium tax to the ballot. Now, labor gears up for tough talks
With the Royals stadium sales tax on the April ballot in Jackson County, workers are looking to negotiate higher pay, job protection.
Developing . . .
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