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Kansas City Northland Republicans want special session on KCPD budget changes


Kansas City Northland Republicans want special session on KCPD budget changes
Jeanne Kuang, The Kansas City Star
May 26 JEFFERSON CITY Four Missouri state representatives who represent parts of the Northland asked Gov. Mike Parson Wednesday for a special legislative session to push back on Mayor Quinton Lucas s plans to take some control over part of Kansas City Police Department s budget.
The proposals, approved by a supermajority of City Council members last Thursday hours after Lucas introduced them, take $42.3 million out of KCPD s $239 million budget and place the money in a newly created fund for Community Services and Prevention to underwrite innovative ways of fighting crime. City Hall will negotiate with the state-appointed Board of Police Commissioners over how to spend it. ....

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KCPD FUNDING: Northland members of the Missouri House request special session


Updated: 2:08 PM CDT May 26, 2021
KMBC 9 News Staff
The Northland Republican members of the Missouri House of Representatives said they have asked Gov. Mike Parson to call a special session after city hall budget changes reallocated $42 million from the Kansas City Police Department’s budget.Under Missouri law, the state maintains oversight of the Kansas City Police Department. The representatives made the request in a letter sent to Parson’s office.Last week, the city council passed two new ordinances that reallocated more than $42 million of KCPD’s budget for specific crime prevention efforts.The ordinances were introduced and passed within six hours Thursday. It involves moving more than $42 million from the police budget to a new community service and prevention fund. Spending of that money would have to be approved by the city manager and the police board, which is the group overseeing the police department.The House members that represent ....

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