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Police Board Sues Kansas City, Mayor Over Budget Plans

The Kansas City Board of Police Commissioners is suing the City Council and mayor over plans to change how a portion of the police budget will be spent.

The board voted 4-1 Friday to file the lawsuit, with Mayor Quinton Lucas the only dissenting vote.

The lawsuit was filed a day after the City Council passed two ordinances that would move about $42.3 million from the police budget to a new fund that would support services such as mental health and community engagement programs aimed at addressing causes of violent crime.

The board contends the city does not have authority to reroute police funding and seeks injunctions to reverse the changes.

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