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Sun Mar 12, 2017, 07:56 PM Mar 2017

Campaign flier on KC's infrastructure proposal understates tax increase

The main campaign flier for Kansas City’s $800 million infrastructure proposal says simply:

“Paying back $800 million over 20 years will result in a property tax increase of just $8 more on average each year for the typical homeowner.”

In other words, taxpayers might think that at the end of 20 years, they’ll have paid a total of $160.

Not so fast. The way the campaign for the April 4 election came up with that $8 number is a big oversimplification. Its use has handed bond proposal opponents a weapon.

Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article137843933.html

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