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Missouri's plan, which passed the House on a vote of 90 to 58 would allow Missouri to pay for up to 50% of new or improved stadiums for the Chiefs and Royals using tax revenue generated by the ...
The governor’s signature capped off a two-week, at times chaotic, special session intended to prevent the city’s two major sports teams from leaving Missouri for Kansas.
The sales tax pitch would split revenue between the Chiefs, Jackson County courthouse improvements and University Health to fill health funding gaps.
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signs $1.5B stadium funding plan to keep Chiefs and Royals, plus bills for St. Louis and other disaster relief and construction projects.
Jackson County Executive Frank White Jr. has proposed renewing a 3/8-cent sales tax to help keep the Chiefs in Missouri, ...
After Missouri lawmakers on Wednesday approved a funding plan aimed at keeping the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in the state, attention now turns to Jackson County and Kansas City, where the ...
I thought the Chiefs were fairly secure staying right where they’re at.” Sen. Kurtis Gregory, a Marshall Republican who sponsored the funding plan in the Senate, said he was frustrated by the ...
A Missouri state House committee has approved a plan to fund stadium construction for the Chiefs and Royals, with 11 representatives voting in favor, two against and one present.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas saluted Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe for signing a stadium funding bill that keeps the door open for the Kansas City Royals and Chiefs to ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe’s office hinted that the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals won’t be getting additional state funding after the teams’ owners asked Kansas ...
A $1.5 billion stadium funding plan aimed at convincing the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals to stay in Missouri was signed into law Saturday afternoon by Gov. Mike Kehoe shortly ...