Greetings Candidate,
St Peter CME Church/social concerns ministry would like to invite you to speak at our meet the candidates political forum.
Due to limited space and time, only candidates running for mayor, commissioners, and commissioners at large will be on the panel.
The forum is scheduled for:
July 19th, 2025
2:30 to 4:30pm
KCK Main Public Library
2nd Floor auditorium
If you are available to attend, please RSVP me by phone or email at:
[email protected]
913-208-6848
Hosted by St Peter CME
Social Concerns Ministries
Are you 65 or older and a Kansas homeowner on a fixed income? You could get back **75% of your property taxes** through the **Safe Senior Refund** (also known as SAFESR), a state-run relief program just for you! 🙌
✅ **What you need to qualify:**
📅 You can apply between **January 1 and April 15, 2025** using **Form K‑40PT** to claim your refund. The refund is processed by the Kansas Department of Revenue and can take 20–24 weeks to arrive.
➡️ **Apply or learn more here:** 👉 https://www.ksrevenue.gov/safesenior.html
This is a huge help for seniors managing on a tight budget. If you or someone you know qualifies, don’t let this money go unclaimed! 💯
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Alma Hall is committed to transparency, accountability, and delivering real results for the people of District 5. By staying informed on issues like the recent mill levy rate adjustment and advocating for fair corrections, she ensures that your tax dollars are handled properly and that you’re not left in the dark.
Alma will continue to fight for community awareness, timely updates, and practical solutions — always putting the needs of the residents first. With Alma, your voice will not only be heard — it will be acted on.
The Unified Government became aware of an issue with setting the revenue neutral mill levy rate for the Kansas City Kansas Community College, Kaw Valley Drainage District, and Wolcott Drainage District. The rates are set by each taxing entity, not the Unified Government, but there was an error in setting the correct mill rate for these three taxing districts.
This was shared via Unified Government news including the corrective plan: Taxpayers in Wyandotte County to see marginal refund in 2024
All bills were adjusted for the second half payment which were due in May unless the entire property tax bill had been paid in the first payment. If that was the case, a refund was issued by check to the taxpayer. All accounts were corrected so that the taxing districts receive the correct distribution based on going revenue neutral.