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Gov. Mike Kehoe wants a quick session to approve stadium financing, disaster relief and state spending that failed in the ...
A sweeping incentives plan to keep the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in Missouri is running into resistance even before ...
The future of the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals will be a hot topic in the Missouri State Capitol Monday, as legislators ...
However, they did introduce multiple bills, many of which focused on storm disaster relief, funding for the sports stadiums ...
By Rudi Keller Missouri Independent The opening of the legislative special session Monday put partisan and intraparty fights ...
Missouri lawmakers reconvened in Jefferson City on Monday for a special legislative session called by Gov. Mike Kehoe. Kehoe ...
As the Missouri and Kansas legislatures battle to approve financing plans that could tempt the Chiefs and Royals into ...
The new bill creates the Show-Me Sports Investment Act to help pay for stadium projects for the Chiefs and Royals.
Governors seem to like these special sessions for some reason,” a Republican state senator said. “They usually go like crap.” ...
Sen. Mike Cierpiot says Missouri tax revenue generated at Kansas City stadiums should help fund new facilities for the Chiefs ...
Senators also complained that stadium funding was taking precedence over $500 million in construction projects killed by the ...
The Chiefs will soon decide which side of the state line, Missouri or Kansas, they will play their home games after 2030.