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You are here: Home / News / Kansas City Mayor Under Fire for Alleged Misuse of Nonprofit Funds

Kansas City Mayor Under Fire for Alleged Misuse of Nonprofit Funds

Dated: December 6, 2024

Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas is facing scrutiny over allegations that he misused a nonprofit organization to cover travel expenses, potentially circumventing the city’s gift ban. The controversy centers around a $24,000 donation from the Heavy Constructors Association, which was used to fund a Super Bowl trip for Lucas and his staff.

Key Takeaways

  • Mayor Quinton Lucas and his chief of staff allegedly used nonprofit funds for personal travel expenses.
  • A $24,000 donation from a trade group covered the costs of attending the Super Bowl.
  • Concerns have been raised about transparency and potential violations of ethics and campaign finance laws.

Allegations of Misuse

The allegations stem from a trip to the Super Bowl in Phoenix, which cost over $23,000 for Lucas, his chief of staff, and two police officers. The expenses were covered by a check from the Heavy Constructors Association, a politically connected trade group, the day after the game. This arrangement has raised eyebrows, as the mayor and his former chief of staff, Morgan Said, funneled the expenses through the Mayors Corps of Progress for a Greater Kansas City Inc., a nonprofit that is not required to disclose its financials.

Documents obtained reveal that during Lucas’ first term, the Mayors Corps spent over $35,000 on various expenses, including tickets to Kansas City Chiefs games, hotel stays, and meals. Lucas defended the spending, stating that the nonprofit allows him to promote the city without burdening taxpayers.

Concerns About Transparency

Critics argue that Lucas’ use of the nonprofit differs significantly from that of his predecessor, who primarily utilized it for economic development initiatives. Craig Holman, a lobbyist for Public Citizen, described the Mayors Corps as a “very shady organization,” suggesting potential violations of ethics and campaign finance laws.

Patrick Tuohey from the Show-Me Institute echoed these concerns, stating that the arrangement allows for a lack of transparency in how funds are used, potentially giving undue influence to wealthy donors.

Legal and Ethical Implications

Jon Berkon, an attorney for the Mayors Corps, contended that the travel expenses helped attract investments to Kansas City, including hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup. However, the timing of the Heavy Constructors Association’s donation, which closely matched the Super Bowl expenses, raises questions about the intent behind the funding.

Legal experts have noted that while the spending may not be illegal, it raises ethical concerns. Danielle Caputo from the Campaign Legal Center highlighted the need for further scrutiny regarding the donation’s purpose and whether it was intended to circumvent the city’s gift ban.

The Role of United We Stand PAC

In addition to the Mayors Corps, Lucas established a political action committee (PAC) called United We Stand, which has been used for fundraising and other political expenses. The PAC has received significant donations, including a $50,000 contribution from the Heavy Constructors Association. However, the PAC is required to disclose its spending, unlike the Mayors Corps.

Said, who was Lucas’ chief of staff, has faced criticism for her involvement in both the PAC and the nonprofit, particularly regarding how expenses are reported. For instance, a tuxedo purchased for Lucas was labeled as an “inaugural expense” rather than a specific item, raising further questions about transparency.

Conclusion

The allegations against Mayor Quinton Lucas highlight significant concerns regarding the use of nonprofit funds for personal expenses and the potential for ethical violations. As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how these revelations will impact Lucas’ administration and the trust of Kansas City residents in their elected officials.

Sources

  • Kansas City mayor accused of skirting city gift ban by using nonprofit to pay for travel, Kansas City Pitch.
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