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As Kansas City leaders look to help businesses after many recent break-ins, owners want to see more proactive work done to stop these from continuing.
The Kansas City Council gave its approval Thursday evening with a unanimous vote passing the Back to Business ordinance.
The Kansas City, Missouri, City Council passed a Back to Business ordinance Thursday that will help business owners pay for damages caused by break-ins and other crimes.
The "Back to Business" plan provides up to $3,000 for businesses affected by vandalism or burglary, and up to $5,000 for enhanced security measures.
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