A yes vote changes nothing about your taxes. A no vote changes everything about your city.
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The services you use every day depend on this vote.
Itโs not an increase or a new tax, itโs just a renewal of the 1% earnings tax that keeps our city working.
Vote yes on or before Tuesday, April 7 and find your polling place at https://t.co/SXilYJybs5
$373 million in city services. No realistic way to replace it. One vote to keep it.
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First responders. Street repairs. Trash pickup. Itโs all on the line.
2nd District Councilmember Wes Rogers supports renewal and so should you.
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You donโt take any chances on 47% of the cityโs general revenue and the services it funds. You vote to renew it.
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The E-Tax keeps your streets plowed, your trash collected, and your city running.
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Kansas City's labor unions strongly support the renewal of the E-Tax.
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Good for business. Good for Kansas City. Joe Reardon, President & CEO of the @kcchamber, supports E-Tax renewal.
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Illegal dumping cleanup starts with funding. The E-Tax provides it.
Councilman Crispin Rea, 4th District At-Large, is voting yes and so should you. Polls are now open, so cast your yes vote on or before April 7.