Full results of poll in fast-growing Kansas City suburb – No, voters don’t want “more taxes” and “more services” from government
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | February 22nd at 10:20 PM |
PART 4 OF 4 about poll in Gardner, Kansas. You can read part 1 here, part 2 here, and part 3 here. In August 2011, I polled Kansas’ second-largest city of Overland Park, a suburb of Kansas City, MO. We learned, in part: 67% of voters wanted to balance the city budget through cuts in spending, and only 23% wanted higher taxes. Asked a different | Read More »
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Poll: 80% of likely voters oppose Overland Park, Kansas, property tax increase. 83% want a second public hearing.
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | August 14th at 03:13 PM |
The Overland Park, KS, City Council has already voted once to tentatively approve a 46% property tax increase. The vote was unanimous. To read more information about this likely tax increase, you can visit my columns at KCMonitor.com here, here, and here. Poll performed by the State and Local Reform Educational Foundation of Kansas. Join us at LibertyLinked, a pro-liberty social networking site. [Note: Visually, | Read More »