Jackson County Executive Statement
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Jackson County Executive Frank White, Jr. issued the following statement in response to litigation, attached, filed today:
“Let’s be honest: this recall isn’t about what’s best for Jackson County – it’s about politics, personal power grabs, wasted taxpayer dollars, and, most of all, stadium subsidies. That’s why we’ll fight this in court, where the facts matter and the law still means something, not in the media and not through backroom political deals.
“As County Executive, I take seriously my responsibility to uphold the Charter and protect the integrity of our local government. I look forward to presenting our case in a court of law.
“The public deserves to know who’s behind today’s lawsuit. The attorney leading the effort, Phil LeVota, previously asked me to create a new judicial position in the County’s municipal court so he could be appointed to it. I declined because expanding government to create a job for a political insider is exactly what I was elected to stop.
“Even more concerning, Mr. LeVota has been openly lobbying legislators to name him interim County Executive if a recall succeeds, and at the same time, doing the bidding of the teams in the press. Just two months ago, he told the media: ‘If this doesn’t happen, the Royals are gone,’ and said he’d be interested in being appointed interim County Executive if I’m recalled. Those statements reflect a clear political and personal agenda, and align perfectly with the interests of those pushing for a stadium deal that voters overwhelmingly rejected.
“If anyone still had doubts about what this recall is really about, they shouldn’t anymore. This isn’t about accountability; it’s about ambition and influence. It’s about clearing the path for a stadium deal that voters rejected and removing the one person who stood up and said it was a bad deal for taxpayers.
“I was elected to lead, not to step aside just because doing the right thing makes some people uncomfortable. I’ll keep following the law, protecting taxpayers and standing up for Jackson County.”