04/07/2026
Remember tomorrow April 7th is the day! Make your voices heard!
Along with the important vote on the future of Public Safety dispatching in Andrew County, voters will also have a property tax question on the ballot otherwise known at Senate Bill 3.
Our friends at Johnson County Fire Protection District do an excellent job at explaining what effect this could have on all local agencies statewide, including schools. Please take a few moments to read and understand this important information.
On April 7th you, the citizens we serve, will be faced with a decision concerning your property taxes when you go to vote. The issue you will decide would limit how much a home’s taxable value can increase for property tax purposes. The tax credits provided would result in indefinitely flat revenue for not only our District, but also school districts, ambulance districts, libraries and other services. The services provided by these organizations sustain some impact by these property tax freezes.
Our District is funded entirely by property taxes and we are already limited in growth by existing Missouri law. Unfortunately, our operating costs continue to rise, much like those experienced by many households and other industries. The proposed ballot issue would freeze permitted growth which could result in a need to ask for tax levy increases to fund the essential services required as our cost of business continues to grow.
Continued flat revenue may limit our ability to maintain apparatus and life-safety equipment in a timely manner as they reach the end of their service life. We encourage you to further research SB3 (Senate Bill 3) which will appear on your ballot on April 7.
SB3: https://tinyurl.com/ye26956r