Facts leave him befuddledUh, oh. Missouri state Sen. Victor Callahan is angry at The Star — again. And once again he doesn’t have his facts straight.
Upset over a recent Star editorial on one of his bills concerning some schools in Independence, Callahan distributed a mailing to his constituents saying the newspaper “does not pay taxes to the Kansas City School District” on its new downtown printing plant.
This is simply not true. The newspaper will pay millions of dollars a year in taxes on new presses and other non-real estate property. Plus The Star will continue to pay property taxes based on the value of the buildings that once were on the printing plant site. Much of this money goes to the school district.
Like many other businesses, The Star did receive a partial tax exemption in connection with its decision to further invest in the downtown area. But it was for only 10 years — not the 25 years that Callahan claimed in his mailing.
The editorial that irritated Callahan dealt with his bill to enable Sugar Creek and parts of western Independence to leave the Kansas City School District for the Independence School District.
Callahan said in his mailing that The Star had opposed his plan. Wrong again. The editorial simply said the public needed more information — the proposal’s cost, for example — to make a judgment.
Callahan is certainly free to disagree with our views on his legislation. But his chronic inaccurate information has merely undermined his own credibility.http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/14145912.htm