File #: 4881    Version: Name: Election Sales Tax (COMBAT)
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 8/18/2016 In control: County Legislature
On agenda: 8/22/2016 Final action: 8/22/2016
Title: AN ORDINANCE submitting to the qualified voters of Jackson County at the general election to be held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016, a question authorizing Jackson County to continue its countywide anti-crime sales tax (COMBAT) at the rate of one-quarter of one cent for a period of nine years for the purpose of promoting and providing public safety within Jackson County, including the prevention and treatment of drug abuse and addiction and the prevention, investigation, prosecution, and detention of violent criminals and drug dealers.
Sponsors: Crystal Williams, Dan Tarwater III, Theresa Cass Galvin, Garry J. Baker, Tony Miller, Scott Burnett, Alfred Jordan, Dennis Waits, Greg Grounds
Indexes: COMBAT, DRUG PREVENTION, DRUG TREATMENT SERVICES , PUBLIC SAFETY, QUALIFIED VOTERS
Attachments: 1. 4881adopt
Related files: 4132, 5440
IN THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI

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AN ORDINANCE submitting to the qualified voters of Jackson County at the general election to be held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016, a question authorizing Jackson County to continue its countywide anti-crime sales tax (COMBAT) at the rate of one-quarter of one cent for a period of nine years for the purpose of promoting and providing public safety within Jackson County, including the prevention and treatment of drug abuse and addiction and the prevention, investigation, prosecution, and detention of violent criminals and drug dealers.


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ORDINANCE NO. 4881, August 22, 2016

INTRODUCED BY Crystal Williams, Dan Tarwater III, Theresa Galvin, Garry Baker, Tony Miller, Scott Burnett, Alfred Jordan, Dennis Waits, and Greg Grounds, County Legislators


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WHEREAS, pursuant to Ordinance 4132, dated August 10, 2009, the voters of Jackson County did, on November 3, 2009, authorize the continuation of a countywide sales tax at the rate of one-quarter of one cent, to be used solely to combat the serious problems of illegal drug use and violent crime which were then and are still plaguing our community; and,

WHEREAS, since collection of this community-based anti-crime tax (COMBAT) began in 1990, the County has demonstrated a record of success in establishing anti-drug and violent crime initiatives in the areas of law enforcement, crime prevention, treatment, diversion, and deferred prosecution, among many others; and,

WHEREAS, unless continued by the voters, COMBAT will expire on March 31, 2018; and,

WHEREAS, continuation of COMBAT at this time would allow for better and more efficient planning and allocation of anti-crime resources; and,

WHEREAS, the Legislature believes that COMBAT's record of success is such that the question of its continuation is worthy of submission to the voters of Jackson County; now therefore,

BE IT ORDAINED by the County Legislature of Jackson County, Missouri as follo...

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