I think we can reasonably disagree here.
Part of my position comes from how residency is handled for the incarcerated. If a person gets arrested in North St. Louis and incarcerated near Farmington, for the entire period of incarceration their census value (for legislative districting, federal spending, etc.) gets counted toward Farmington, but when they are released, they are forced to return to St. Louis, and none of the benefits of that census value Farmington received go to that felon or the community that needed the benefits. If Farmington get benefits from the presence of an adult citizen, some of that should go to the adult citizen, or the at least that citizen should have a say in it.