Turning Points: Backers worked the angles get JoCo’s Triangle Tax passed for education, life sciences


A Johnson County tax passed in 2008 continues to make a difference — to the tune of $205 million to date — for KU Edwards Campus, K-State Olathe and KU Clinical Research Center. Mary Birch and Fred Logan, who played upfront roles getting the measure passed, talk about what it took and what it means in this installment of Turning Points.

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