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Barbara Buffaloe, Mayor. Columbia City Council. Public Safety Tax.

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Episode Barbara Buffaloe, Mayor. Columbia City Council. Public Safety Tax. Cover

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KFRU Business Spotlight -- June 13th & 14th, 2026. Mayor Barbara Buffaloe joins us to talk about the Public Safety One Cent tax that will be on the ballot for the August Election.  We go back to the beginnings of the conversations about the need for additional funds to support both the Columbia Fire Department and the Columbia Police Department that started unofficially nearly 10 years ago.  The specific official conversations and the vote by the city council to place it on the August ballot came in the last year of so.  The council voted to put the question on the August ballot in May.  We talk about the needs of both the fire and police departments.  We also talked about push back from some groups in Columbia that seem to have made the tax vote a referendum on the abilities and shortcomings of the Mayor, City Council and City Manager, instead of a solution to a problem identified by community conversations recently. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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Episode Barbara Buffaloe, Mayor. Columbia City Council. Public Safety Tax. Cover

Barbara Buffaloe, Mayor. Columbia City Council. Public Safety Tax.

KFRU Business Spotlight -- June 13th & 14th, 2026. Mayor Barbara Buffaloe joins us to talk about the Public Safety One Cent tax that will be on the ballot for the August Election.  We go back to the beginnings of the conversations about the need for additional funds to support both the Columbia Fire Department and the Columbia Police Department that started unofficially nearly 10 years ago.  The specific official conversations and the vote by the city council to place it on the August ballot came in the last year of so.  The council voted to put the question on the August ballot in May.  We talk about the needs of both the fire and police departments.  We also talked about push back from some groups in Columbia that seem to have made the tax vote a referendum on the abilities and shortcomings of the Mayor, City Council and City Manager, instead of a solution to a problem identified by community conversations recently. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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