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Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas chants with protestors. Image: Twitter/Kansas City Star
Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas and the City Council have proposed and passed two significant changes to the city’s police department in order to better help and serve residents.
Lucas introduced two ordinances Thursday that were passed hours later. One significantly cuts the Kansas City Police Department (KCPD) budget and the other creates a new community fund. The city council passed the measure by a 9-4 vote Thursday.
Kansas City must allocate at least 20% of the city’s general revenue (about $154 million) to the KCPD, although the city typically allocates more to the department. Last year’s KCPD budget was $238 million.
Kansas City fast food workers join national fight for $15 wage: You work your butts off Anna Spoerre, The Kansas City Star
May 19 Richard Eiker likes to daydream about a comfortable retirement.
The 52-year-old McDonald s employee pictures himself sitting in a decent apartment, beneath a roof that doesn t leak, with a cup of coffee in his hand. Don t forget the sugar and cream.
Maybe he ll have brochures spread out on his kitchen table as he plans a trip to New York. Maybe he ll see a Broadway play. Maybe Hamilton.
But then Eiker comes back to reality. It s just a dream. Impossible to reach, Eiker said in front of at least 100 people gathered at the McDonald s at 3255 Main Street. After working nearly a quarter of a century at McDonald s, I still have barely enough to pay for my needs.
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Mark McCloskey announced he will run for the U.S. Senate on Tuesday. The St. Louis attorney and his wife, Patricia, gained national attention for pointing guns at protesters in front of their house last June.
St. Louis attorney Mark McCloskey, who gained national attention when he pointed a gun at protesters walking by his home, announced Tuesday he’s running for the U.S. Senate.
“People are just sick of it,” McCloskey said of current elected officials. “They don’t want any more posers and egotists and career politicians going to D.C. All we hear is talk. And nothing ever changes.”
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