02.04.26 Jackson County Shares First 100 Days Progress and Priorities

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For Immediate Release
February 4, 2026

Contact: Angie Jeffries
816-881-3085 ajeffries@jacksongov.org

 

Jackson County Shares First 100 Days Progress and Priorities Ahead

Jackson County, MO, - Jackson County Executive Phil LeVota has shared a letter with county employees reflecting on his administration’s first 100 days and highlighting the progress made to strengthen county government, restore public trust, and improve services for Jackson County residents. The message recognizes the dedication of county employees and outlines key priorities for the months ahead.

“Our first 100 days have been about rebuilding confidence in county government and making sure our systems work for the people we serve,” said County Executive Phil LeVota. “I’m proud of the progress we’ve made alongside our employees, and we’re excited to continue this work by improving services, strengthening our tax system, and moving Jackson County forward.”

The attached letter, which was shared with county employees, provides additional detail on accomplishments and next steps.