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Resident asks Johnson County commissioners for records on past public safety sales‑tax measures
Summary
A resident used public comment at the May 29 meeting to request records and reconciliations related to prior public safety sales tax ballot propositions and to note a missing packet item on the county website; he cited state statute numbers and said he submitted corrected comments to the clerk.
A Johnson County resident in public comment on May 29 asked the board to disclose records and reconciliations tied to past public safety sales‑tax ballot propositions and to correct statutory citations he previously provided.
For the record, Ben Holman, a Westwood Hills resident, told commissioners he was correcting earlier remarks about the county's public safety sales tax ballot propositions and cited a Kansas statute reference. "My comments of May 8 and May 22 concerning your illegal sales tax ballot proposition, I mistakenly omitted subsection (b) when referencing K.S.A. 12‑1‑187…
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