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 KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI GOES SMOKE-FREE!

 On April 8th, 2008 Kansas City voters approved Question 3, which made Kansas City, Missouri a smokefree city. Approved by a majority of the voters, the ordinance includes ALL restaurants, bars, bowling alleys, and private clubs.  Smoking will still be permitted on casino floors until the surrounding casinos are coved by a similar ordinance and 25% of hotel rooms.  However, restaurants and bars within the casinos and hotels will have to be smoke free.The Kansas City, MO smoking ordinance took full effect on June 21, 2008.

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Supporters of comprehensive ordinance that would cover casino floors can express their support to city council representatives by clicking on the links below. Or click here to contact all the council members.

Mayor Sly James

FIRST DISTRICT:

Scott Wagner

 

Dick Davis

SECOND DISTRICT

Ed Ford

Russ Johnson

THIRD DISTRICT

Melba Curls

Jermaine Reed

FOURTH DISTRICT

Jim Glover

Jan Marcason

FIFTH DISTRICT

Michael Brooks

Cindy Circo

SIXTH DISTRICT

John A Sharp

Scott Taylor

 Don't forget to let your State Elected Officials know you want a smokefree state as well.  Click here to find your state elected officials or choose from the names below. 

 MO Senate District 10

 Sen. Jolie Justus   573-751-2788 

 MO Senate District 9

 Sen. Yvonne Wilson   573-751-9758

MO House District 37

 Rep. Mike Talboy   573-751-1309 

MO House District 39 

Rep. Beth Low  573-751-4485 

MO House District 40 

Rep. John Burnett  573-751-3310 

MO House District 41

Rep. Shalonn Curls  573-751-3158 

MO House District 42

Rep. Leonard Hughes  573-751-1501 

MO House District 43 

Rep. Roman Lee LeBlanc  573-751-2124 

MO House District 44

Rep. Jason Kander  573-751-2437 

MO House District 45

Rep. Jason Holsman  573-751-6607 

MO House District 46

Rep. Kate Meiners  573-751-9469 

If you witness a violation of the Kansas City’s current smoke free ordinance or just have questions about it, you can call 816-513-6313. You can also visit http://www.kcmo.org/CKCMO/Depts/Health/SmokingordinanceText/index.htm to view the new smoke free ordinance, find a copy of the signage required by the smoking ordinance, or find more information on the new smoke free ordnance with the health departments "A Complete Guide to Creating a Smoke-Free Workplace". You can also file a complaint by using the online complaint form.