- by foxnews
- 22 Feb 2026
A memo from the Kansas City city manager to councilmembers directed that City Hall not include any "religious symbols" in its holiday décor to ensure it "remains a welcoming space for everyone."
Sherae Honeycutt, press secretary and city spokeswoman for the city manager's office, told Fox News Digital in a statement, "For many years, Kansas City has installed Christmas and holiday decorations throughout City Hall, and that practice continues. This year, the Kansas City Council has authorized the lighting of a Menorah to celebrate Hanukkah. We invite anyone to come visit City Hall and admire our various holiday displays."
Vasquez closed his memo by thanking councilmembers for their "understanding as we work to keep City Hall a place where everyone feels included during the holidays."
Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway criticized the memo in a post on X Wednesday, writing, "A Grinch-like memo to expressly EXCLUDE Christian and Jewish celebrations, and passing it off as inclusivity.
"Many Missourians are proud to display their religious symbols. I am saddened to see our faith communities discouraged from celebrating because of 'inclusivity.'"
Hanaway told Fox News Digital in a statement, "Our nation is founded on a bedrock commitment to the free exercise of religion. Sadly, history is filled with examples of people of religious faith being targeted for their beliefs by government officials.
"A public office should not be in the business of discouraging religious views. I personally consider it to be very insensitive to exclude certain religious celebrations and sincerely held religious beliefs under the guise of 'inclusivity.'"
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