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Missouri lawmakers approved hundreds of millions of dollars of financial aid to try to persuade the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals to remain in the state.
The Missouri House voted to set aside $1.5 billion in future tax revenue to finance stadium projects and provide $125 million ...
The governor’s signature capped off a two-week, at times chaotic, special session intended to prevent the city’s two major ...
The vote marked a crucial moment for the Kansas City region, signifying a major retaliatory shot from Missouri amid an ...
The Royals and Chiefs saluted the Missouri House on Wednesday after approval of a stadium-incentives package. But neither ...
Missouri senators on Thursday approved a plan to provide over $100 million in aid for tornado-ravaged St. Louis and ...
The Missouri Senate passed legislation overnight incentivizing the Chiefs and Royals to stay in the state. Lawmakers convened ...
The Missouri House closed the special session Wednesday with votes to finance professional sports stadiums in Kansas City and ...
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has has put ink to paper for the final hurdle to state funding for potential stadium relocation or renovations for the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals. SB 3 contains the ...
Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas is optimistic that the Chiefs and the Royals will be playing in his city for the 2031 season and beyond.