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Independence voters approved a 1/4-cent sales tax to fund raises for the police department, with nearly 61% supporting Proposition PD in the primary election. The tax is projected to generate approximately $5.47 million annually, enabling the city to increase starting salaries for police officers from $43,000 to $62,000, making them more competitive with the Kansas City Police Department's $65,000 starting salary. Independence Police Chief Adam Dustman expressed gratitude for the community's support, noting that the salary increase will aid in recruiting new officers and retaining current staff amid challenges due to vacancies. City officials highlighted the importance of this funding to avoid pulling resources from other budget areas, ensuring public safety remains a priority. The sales tax will be in effect until repealed by voters, providing a long-term solution to staffing and pay concerns within the police department.
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