Remove and Restructure Houseless Prevention in Kansas City


Remove and Restructure Houseless Prevention in Kansas City
The Issue
Fire Blaine Proctor, Josh Henges, and Nick Allen, and support a vote of No Confidence in Mayor Quinton Lucas.
416 houseless people have died as a direct result of these 4 peoples inaction (combined with City Hall representatives) over the course of several years (since January of 2020).
While some of these employees were hired later, their positions were filled with the intent of calming dissent, bringing communities together, and saving lives.
While several smaller community projects, created, owned and operated by local non profits, have opened, Several others have closed resulting in less beds available each year in comparison to the number of people becoming houseless.
The number of mental health beds available has declined.
No new solutions have been developed to make access to solutions easier.
No new solutions were developed for stair stepping people down into housing Through a compassionate and fact based approach.
Consultants in Lived Experience of being Houseless were not utilized to the best of their capabilities, to assist in said development of desired new solutions and Best Practices, despite the fact based research showing these solutions brought to their attention actually work.
Biased information, derogatory terminology, divisive language, criminalizing and finger pointing has been Josh Henges tactics for addressing houselessness, with obvious support (or complicity) from Blaine Proctor, and Nick Allen.
We the undersigned are the people of Kansas City, MO and the surrounding metro, and we are tired of seeing this city mistreat it's own citizens. We demand that these individuals be terminated immediately, and replaced with people from Kansas City, with Lived Experience, that represent the people and culture of Kansas City. Kansas City is a diverse community, and deserves equal representation of that community. In 2-4 years time, this menagerie of city employees has resulted in zero productive effort and we feel their salaries would better serve those actually working to be a service in their community.
We will not give in to tyrants and bullies in a system that's designed to help people, that needs serious updating from 40 years ago.
We will not tolerate this Cicero racist philosophy of legislation criminalizing houselessness in our city.
We demand better, and we demand it immediately.

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The Issue
Fire Blaine Proctor, Josh Henges, and Nick Allen, and support a vote of No Confidence in Mayor Quinton Lucas.
416 houseless people have died as a direct result of these 4 peoples inaction (combined with City Hall representatives) over the course of several years (since January of 2020).
While some of these employees were hired later, their positions were filled with the intent of calming dissent, bringing communities together, and saving lives.
While several smaller community projects, created, owned and operated by local non profits, have opened, Several others have closed resulting in less beds available each year in comparison to the number of people becoming houseless.
The number of mental health beds available has declined.
No new solutions have been developed to make access to solutions easier.
No new solutions were developed for stair stepping people down into housing Through a compassionate and fact based approach.
Consultants in Lived Experience of being Houseless were not utilized to the best of their capabilities, to assist in said development of desired new solutions and Best Practices, despite the fact based research showing these solutions brought to their attention actually work.
Biased information, derogatory terminology, divisive language, criminalizing and finger pointing has been Josh Henges tactics for addressing houselessness, with obvious support (or complicity) from Blaine Proctor, and Nick Allen.
We the undersigned are the people of Kansas City, MO and the surrounding metro, and we are tired of seeing this city mistreat it's own citizens. We demand that these individuals be terminated immediately, and replaced with people from Kansas City, with Lived Experience, that represent the people and culture of Kansas City. Kansas City is a diverse community, and deserves equal representation of that community. In 2-4 years time, this menagerie of city employees has resulted in zero productive effort and we feel their salaries would better serve those actually working to be a service in their community.
We will not give in to tyrants and bullies in a system that's designed to help people, that needs serious updating from 40 years ago.
We will not tolerate this Cicero racist philosophy of legislation criminalizing houselessness in our city.
We demand better, and we demand it immediately.

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The Decision Makers

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Petition created on July 6, 2024