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On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 11:35 AM, D L Wells <kcrecyc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Sorry, what does "CU" stand for?
>
> Thanks,
> Debbie
>
> On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 11:32 AM, Tom Martz <t.ma...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From:
>> Date: Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 10:01 AM
>> Subject: CU
>>
>>
>>
>>  Negotiations with CU's legal staff occurred today and it appears they
>> are wanting to settle this matter:
>> As a typical legal action whether a case has any legal merit or not a
>> settlement is offered as opposed to the expense of  process.
>> Properly presented there is no question several infractures of law have
>> been violated.
>>
>>
>>
>> CU's Board is currently working on drafting a new resolution for
>> presentation to council, for passage VERY, VERY SOON:
>>
>> *Article VI
>> LOCAL GOVERNMENT
>> Section 19(a)
>>
>> **August 28, 2009*
>>
>>
>>
>> *Power of charter cities, how limited. *
>>
>> Section 19(a). Any city which adopts or has adopted a charter for its own
>> government, shall have all powers which the general assembly of the state of
>> Missouri has authority to confer upon any city, provided such powers are
>> consistent with the constitution of this state and are not limited or denied
>> either by the charter so adopted or by statute. Such a city shall, in
>> addition to its home rule powers, have all powers conferred by law.
>>
>> (Adopted October 5, 1971)
>>
>> (1976) Held, Kansas City, being a charter city, "has authority to grant
>> city funds to school districts, or portions of school districts, lying
>> within its corporate limits." Enright v. Kansas City (Mo. Banc), 536 S.W.2d
>> 17.
>>
>> (2000) Proposed city charter amendments, requiring two-thirds voter
>> approval on every tax increment financing measure and abrogating city power
>> of eminent domain incident to any tax increment financing redevelop
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Missouri Constitution
>>
>> *Article VI
>> LOCAL GOVERNMENT
>> Section 20
>>
>> **August 28, 2009*
>>
>>
>>
>> *Amendment to city charters--procedure to submit and adopt. *
>>
>> Section 20. Amendments of any city charter adopted under the foregoing
>> provisions may be submitted to the electors by a commission as provided
>> for a complete charter. Amendments may also be proposed by the legislative
>> body of the city or by petition of not less than ten percent of the
>> registered qualified electors of the city, filed with the body or official
>> having charge of the city elections, setting forth the proposed amendment. 
>> The
>> legislative body shall at once provide, by ordinance, that any amendment so
>> proposed shall be submitted to the electors at the next election held in
>> the city not less than sixty days after its passage, or at a special
>> election held as provided for a charter. Any amendment approved by a
>> majority of the qualified electors voting thereon, shall become a part of
>> the charter at the time and under the conditions fixed in the amendment; and
>> sections or articles may be submitted separately or in the alternative and
>> determined as provided for a complete charter.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Missouri Constitution
>>
>> *Article X
>> TAXATION
>> Section 18(e)
>>
>> **August 28, 2009*
>>
>>
>>
>> *Voter approval required for** taxes or fees, when, exceptions
>> --compliance procedure. *
>>
>> Section 18(e). 1. In addition to the revenue limit imposed by section 18
>> of this article, the general assembly in any fiscal year shall not
>> increase taxes or fees without voter approval that in total produce new
>> annual revenues greater than either fifty million dollars adjusted
>> annually by the percentage change in the personal income of Missouri for the
>> second previous fiscal year, or one percent of total state revenues for
>> the second fiscal year prior to the general assembly's action, whichever
>> is less*. In the event that an individual or series of tax or fee
>> increases exceed the ceiling established in this subsection, the taxes or
>> fees shall be submitted by the general assembly to a public vote starting
>> with the largest increase in the given year, and including all increases in
>> descending order, until the aggregate of the remaining increases and
>> decreases is less than the ceiling provided in this subsection. *
>>
>> 2. The term "new annual revenues" means the net increase in annual
>> revenues produced by the total of all tax or fee increases enacted by the
>> general assembly in a fiscal year, less applicable refunds and less all
>> contemporaneously occurring tax or fee reductions in that same fiscal year,
>> and shall not include interest earnings on the proceeds of the tax or fee
>> increase. For purposes of this calculation, "enacted by the general
>> assembly" shall include any and all bills that are truly agreed to and
>> finally passed within that fiscal year, except bills vetoed by the governor
>> and not overridden by the general assembly. Each individual tax or fee
>> increase shall be measured by the estimated new annual revenues collected
>> during the first fiscal year that it is fully effective. The term
>> "increase taxes or fees" means any law or laws passed by the general
>> assembly after May 2, 1996, that increase the rate of an existing tax or
>> fee, impose a new tax or fee, or broaden the scope of a tax or fee to
>> include additional class of property, activity, or income, but shall not
>> include the extension of an existing tax or fee which was set to expire.
>>
>> 3. In the event of an emergency, the general assembly may increase taxes,
>> licenses or fees for one year beyond the limit in this subsection under the
>> same procedure specified in section 19 of this article.
>>
>> 4. Compliance with the limit in this section shall be measured by
>> calculating the aggregate actual new annual revenues produced in the first
>> fiscal year that each individual tax or fee change is fully effective.
>>
>> 5. Any taxpayer or statewide elected official may bring an action under
>> the provisions of section 23 of this article to enforce compliance with the
>> provisions of this section. *The Missouri supreme court shall have
>> original jurisdiction to hear any challenge* brought by any statewide
>> elected official to enforce this section. *In such enforcement actions,
>> the court shall invalidate the* taxes and *fees which should have
>> received a public vote as defined in subsection 1 of this section. The court
>> shall order remedies of the amount of revenue collected in excess of the
>> limit in this subsection as the court finds appropriate in order to allow
>> such excess amounts to be refunded or to reduce taxes and/or fees in the
>> future to offset the excess monies collected. *
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> "no cause is lost if there is but one fool to fight for it"
>> ~Will Turner~
>> ~Pirate's of the Caribbean @ World's End~
>>
>> "None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are
>> free." ~Goethe
>>
>> www.moliberty.org
>>
>> http://417-political-pundit.blogspot.com
>>
>> The power to tax involves the power to destroy.
>> ~Justice John Marshall~
>>
>> Just because you do not take an interest in politics doesn't mean politics
>> won't take an interest in you!
>> -Pericles (430 B.C.)
>>
>> A legislative act contrary to the Constitution is not law.
>> ~Justice John Marshall~
>>
>>
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-- 
"no cause is lost if there is but one fool to fight for it"
~Will Turner~
~Pirate's of the Caribbean @ World's End~

"None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are
free." ~Goethe

www.moliberty.org

http://417-political-pundit.blogspot.com

The power to tax involves the power to destroy.
~Justice John Marshall~

Just because you do not take an interest in politics doesn't mean politics
won't take an interest in you!
-Pericles (430 B.C.)

A legislative act contrary to the Constitution is not law.
~Justice John Marshall~

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