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alp227

(32,006 posts)
Tue Nov 12, 2013, 07:42 PM Nov 2013

(Jay) Nixon calls for border war truce in KC

Source: Kansas City Star

Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon slammed the border war for businesses in the Kansas City metropolitan area Tuesday as “bad” for the local economy and called for a moratorium on using tax incentives to shuffle companies across the state line.

In a policy speech to the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce, the governor said he had reached out to the administration of Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback to pursue legislation that would make a moratorium permanent.

In recent years, the so-called border war has shifted more than 5,000 jobs across the state border within the metro area, draining more than $200 million in income tax revenues from the states and resulting in no net gain to the local economy.

“That’s bad for taxpayers, it’s bad for our state budgets, and it’s bad for our economy, hampering our ability to compete as a region,” Nixon said in prepared remarks to the chamber.

Read more: http://www.kansascity.com/2013/11/12/4616080/nixon-calls-for-border-war-truce.html



The AP covered this story: Nixon seeks moratorium in 'border war' with Kansas

KCS columnist Barbara Shelly responds in: Gov. Jay Nixon’s strange attempt at border war diplomacy
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(Jay) Nixon calls for border war truce in KC (Original Post) alp227 Nov 2013 OP
Protectionist! Renew Deal Nov 2013 #1
Meddling with the tax system for private gain causes problems? Who knew? nt bemildred Nov 2013 #2
it won't stop greymattermom Nov 2013 #3

greymattermom

(5,751 posts)
3. it won't stop
Wed Nov 13, 2013, 07:48 AM
Nov 2013

because it's the civil war. KCMO has great neighborhoods and terrible schools. Johnson County has rich, mean folks in the south and lots of decaying neighborhoods in the north. It's a very strange place to live.

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