Kansas City Teachers Skeptical Of Missouri Sports Betting Promises

Just like paltry Kansas gambling revenues . . . Election selling points don't often turn into more cash for education as promised in so many campaign commercials.

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The Kansas City Chapter of the American Federation for Teachers Union has urged Missourians to read the ballot language carefully.

What promoters of Amendment Two have said is a plus is viewed too good to be true by the Kansas City Public Schools Teacher’s Union. The union is skeptical of the ballot language that states “Because the proposal allows for deductions against sports gaming revenues, they estimate unknown tax revenue ranging from $0 to $28.9 million annually. Local governments estimate unknown revenue.”

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Kansas City teachers union calls sports betting amendment 'a terrible idea' to better education

Amendment Two did get endorsements from both Missouri Governor candidates - Republican Mike Kehoe and Democrat Crystal Quade.

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