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The governor's plan to convince the Chiefs and Royals to stay in Missouri hit a wall of resistance in the Senate. It now ...
At a closed-door meeting in the basement of the Missouri Capitol this week, Gov. Mike Kehoe pitched Republican lawmakers on a sweeping plan to keep the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in the state. The ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe didn’t announce a date for the special session, but indicated it could begin in a matter of weeks.
The future of the Kansas Chiefs and Royals is still uncertain, as the Missouri Senate adjourned abruptly on Wednesday and ...
The Missouri Senate adjourned Wednesday without taking action on a stadium funding bill aimed at keeping the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in Missouri.
( Missouri Independent) — Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe’s plan to cover up to half of the cost of a new stadium for the Royals and ...
A constellation of issues could imperil the stadium funding proposal ... for example, said the Chiefs “bring and elicit pride to this whole state.” Republican Sen. Kurtis Gregory from Marshall ...
Senate Republicans' decision to force through a proposed abortion ban and repeal of sick leave requirements led to an early ...
Missouri lawmakers will try again to pass a funding plan for the ... A new Royals stadium would cost more than $1 billion. A new Chiefs stadium could cost up to $3 billion. When the team brought ...
Both teams face a deadline at the end of June on whether they will accept an offer from Kansas to pay 70% of the cost of ...
In the final days of the regular session, which ended Thursday, Kehoe unveiled a plan to use tax revenue generated by the ...
Missouri lawmakers will return to Jefferson City next month for a special session to debate providing tax breaks to keep the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in the state, Gov. Mike Kehoe said in a ...