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Missouri lawmakers will meet in a special session to debate providing tax breaks to keep the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in ...
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe hinted Friday that he plans to call a special session in the coming weeks to address stadium funding ...
Missouri's governor said Friday that he will call the Legislature into a special session to consider incentives aimed at keeping the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals from moving to Kansas.
It’s the latest development in an ongoing stadium saga for both teams as they face the expiration of their leases at the ...
Just a day after Missouri lawmakers ended their annual legislative session, Republican Gov. Mike Kehoe said he is calling them back to the Capitol in a bid to stop the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe didn’t announce a date for the special session, but indicated it could begin in a matter of weeks.
Both the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals have publicly expressed interest in moving from Missouri to Kansas after Jackson County voters rejected a proposal last year to extend a sales tax to help ...
The governor's plan to convince the Chiefs and Royals to stay in Missouri hit a wall of resistance in the Senate. It now appears to be dead after Republican lawmakers cut off debate and forced through ...
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 ...
The Missouri Senate’s more collegial atmosphere this year, after pointed infighting in recent years, collapsed on Wednesday.
Lawmakers pointed to capital gains tax cut, St. Louis police control and private school funding among the GOP priorities that ...