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Missouri has no more money to offer the Royals while the offer from Kansas is approaching the expiration date.
Under the plan from Gov. Mike Kehoe, the state would help pay up to half the cost of a new stadium for the Kansas City Royals ...
The Missouri Senate’s more collegial atmosphere this year, after pointed infighting in recent years, collapsed on Wednesday.
Gov. Mike Kehoe didn’t announce a date for the special session, but indicated it could begin in a matter of weeks.
The Missouri Senate failed to pass a state funding measure that could provide up to 50% of the costs of a new stadium for the ...
The Missouri State House of Representatives passed a bill Tuesday afternoon that would provide a tax credit for the teams for ...
Some legislators in both chambers objected to the move since the House unexpectedly failed to pass the part of the budget ...
Mike Kehoe discusses the 2025 legislative session with reporters in his Capitol office on Friday (Jason Hancock/Missouri ...
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe and supporters of an expansive incentives package to keep the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in the ...
“This is the exact same funding Missouri would lose out on ... Based on the plan laid out in the bill, the Chiefs’ $28.8 million in annual tax revenue, if applied to a 30 year bond, would ...
Missouri’s governor will call the Legislature into a special session to consider incentives aimed at keeping the Kansas City ...
(WDAF) – As of Tuesday, there were just three days left in the Missouri state legislative ... North proposed the amendment for funding for the Chiefs and the Royals stadium projects in a bill ...