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Commissioners discuss health sales tax as option to reduce property tax burden for public safety and health
Summary
Commissioners and staff discussed whether a voter‑approved health sales tax could offset property tax support for EMS and public health; staff noted statutory limits, timing constraints and messaging challenges for a ballot measure.
County commissioners and staff discussed using a voter‑approved health sales tax to shift some public safety and health funding away from property taxes and toward sales tax revenue.
Why it matters: commissioners said shifting some recurring public‑safety and health costs from property tax to sales tax could reduce the mill levy burden on homeowners and spread costs across broader consumer activity. Staff warned statutory restrictions, ballot timing and the need for clear public messaging would affect feasibility and timing.
The discussion revisited statute language and ballot timing. Shane (county staff) read K.S.A. 12‑187(b)(5), which allows a county to implement a sales tax up to 1 percent, pledging revenue for financing the provision of health care services and a list of eligible uses that includes local health…
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