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Fwd: April 8, 2024 Governing Body SPECIAL Meeting Executive Session Notice

Can we sit in the audience and listen in?

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From: City of Topeka, Kansas <no-reply@topeka.org>
Date: Wed, Mar 27, 2024, 4:15 PM
Subject: April 8, 2024 Governing Body SPECIAL Meeting Executive Session Notice
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Special Meeting Notice
 A special meeting of the Governing Body has been called by Mayor Michael Padilla to conduct city manager interviews.  The meeting will not be televised due to technical difficulties and there will be no public comment allowed at the meeting.

Written comments may be submitted via email to cclerk@topeka.org or delivered in-person to the City Clerk's Office located at 215 SE 7th Street, Room 166, Topeka, Kansas.
 
DATE:                         APRIL 8, 2024
TIME:                          8:15 A.M.
LOCATION:                Sunflower Foundation
                                    5860 SW 6th Avenue
                                    Topeka KS 66606
           
AGENDA:  (1) Call to Order (2) Roll Call (3) Executive Session
(4) Adjournment
 
SUBJECT:  Executive Session for a period of time not to exceed 8 hours to interview five (5) candidates for city manager as allowed under KSA 75-4319(b)(1).  The following individuals will be present to aid in the discussion:  Members of the Governing Body; City Attorney, Amanda Stanley; and the five candidates for City Manager.
 
The open meeting will resume at the completion of the executive session.

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Henry McClure  
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Unprecedented

Unprecedented 

In 44 years of real estate, having lived in 11 cities and worked across the USA, I've never seen such an unprecedented requirement from a city.    [ Here are all the changes we are going to make you complete in the 11th hour, we will not approve the Chick-fil-A - a deal/permit until you ask the neighbors what they think] 

Chick-Fli-a can start construction in the morning with your approval 


Subject: Inappropriate Request for Developer Involvement in Neighbor Feedback Collection at this juncture. 

The request to task a developer with seeking feedback from neighbors regarding the project appears highly irregular and inappropriate at this juncture. All of this should have taken place prior to the TIF and CID. 

Such an approach lacks the procedural framework and professional boundaries expected in project development. It raises concerns regarding the proper delineation of responsibilities and the potential for conflicts of interest. 

In the initial stages of a project of this nature, the MPTO or planning is responsible for public involvement. 


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Henry McClure 
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Fwd: KS Legislative CALL TO ACTION: Educational Tax Credit for private and homeschools



Henry McClure  
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From: Shawnee County Republicans <lanell@shawneecountyrepublicans.ccsend.com>
Date: Tue, Mar 26, 2024, 9:15 PM
Subject: KS Legislative CALL TO ACTION: Educational Tax Credit for private and homeschools
To: <mcre13@gmail.com>


☎️☎️☎️


A pivotal piece of legislation - SB 509, the Education Opportunity Tax Credit - is set to be debated in the Kansas Senate floor tomorrow (March 27, 2024). 


By providing eligible families with an income tax credit towards homeschooling or private education expenses, it offers a means of broadening educational opportunities for all, particularly those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds due to its refundable nature.


Please contact your senators and ask them to support SB509.



Serving Shawnee County:


Kansas Senate

District 18, Kristen O'Shea (Republican) Phone: 785-296-7656 Kristen.OShea@senate.ks.gov

District 19, Rick Kloos (Republican) Phone: 785-296-7645 Rick.Kloos@senate.ks.gov

District 20, Brenda Dietrich (Republican) Phone: 785-296-7648 Brenda.Dietrich@senate.ks.gov


Kansas House 

District 50, Kyle McNorton (Republican) Phone: 785-296-7460 kyle.mcnorton@house.ks.gov

District 52, Jesse Borjon (Republican) Phone: 785 296-7374 jesse.borjon@house.ks.gov

District 53, Kirk Haskins (Democrat) Phone: 785 296-7673 Kirk.Haskins@house.ks.gov

District 54, Ken Corbet (Republican) Phone: 785 296-7679 ken.corbet@house.ks.gov

District 55, Tobias Schlingensiepen (Dem) 785 296-7669 Tobias.Schlingensiepen@house.ks.gov

District 56, Virgil Weigel (Democrat) Phone: 785 296-7104 virgil.weigel@house.ks.gov

District 57, John Alcala (Democrat) Phone: 785 296-7371 John.Alcala@house.ks.gov

District 58, Vic Miller (Democrat) Phone: 785 296-7630 Vic.Miller@house.ks.gov


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Our nation is in a crisis - families are being ripped apart at the seams by an agenda determined to sexualize our kids. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. Mama bears across the nation are rising up to join the #dontmesswithourkids movement and pray, fast, and stand for their families.


Rally at capitol

1-3 PM

Saturday, April 13, 2024



SB 233 House Substitute for SB 233 by Committee on Health and Human Services - Enacting the forbidding abuse child transitions act, restricting use of state funds to promote gender transitioning.


SB 394 Requiring the use of age-verification technology to permit access to internet websites containing material that is harmful to minors. Passed in House (Yea 92, Nay 31) and Senate (Yea 40, Nay 0). Veto-proof!

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