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Seg. 1: Kansas City's 'Healthy Homes' Initiative. Seg. 2: Will Missouri Remain Right-To-Work?

An estimated 43 percent of Kansas City's population lives in a rental home or apartment.
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An estimated 43 percent of Kansas City's population lives in a rental home or apartment.

Segment 1: "Healthy homes" ballot initiative addresses rental property inspections. 

Kansas City, Missouri, voters will have the opportunity to weigh in on a "healthy homes" initiative this August 7. If the measure is approved, rental properties in town will be subject to health department inspections if community members complain about their condition. Today, we learned why supporters think the measure will hold landlords more accountable, while those against it think the initiative will drive landlords away from Kansas City properties.


Segment 2, starting at 26:44: Missouri's right-to-work fate. 

The General Assembly and former Governor Eric Greitens made Missouri a right-to-work state last year. Opponents of the new law, though, thought the issue should have been decided by voters, and received enough support to get the bill on the state-wide August ballot as Proposition A. We heard arguments for and against the measure, and discussed how African-American workers are disproportionately affected by mandates that no person be required to pay dues to a labor union as a condition of employment. 

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Steve Kraske is an associate teaching professor of journalism at UMKC, a political columnist for The Kansas City Star and has hosted "Up to Date" since 2002. He worked as the full-time political correspondent for The Star from 1994-2013 covering national, state and local campaigns. He also has covered the statehouses in Topeka and Jefferson City.
Emily Park