Actually, local voters might remember that we've been talking about this power move for at least a couple of years . . . This time around it might actually happen.
Here's the preview for this session . . .
Amid intense outcry from Jackson County homeowners after a dramatic increase in property assessments in 2023, Missouri state lawmakers from the Kansas City-area are under pressure to do something. Lawmakers, both Republican and Democrat, have filed a slew of constitutional amendments that would make the county’s assessor an elected position.
The proposed amendments come as Jackson County remains the only charter county in the state with an appointed assessor. Supporters of changing that arrangement, including top leaders in the House and Senate, say the position should be directly accountable to voters.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Amid outrage over Jackson County property assessments, MO lawmakers propose this change
Increased assessments & property values in the Kansas City county have made Missouri legislators file amendments to make position elected.
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