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We called legislators back to Jefferson City because the stakes were too high to wait,” Kehoe said in a statement.
A Missouri bill aimed at keeping the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in the state could also potentially help the St. Louis Cardinals move forward with major upgrades at Busch Stadium.
The bill ensures the Show-Me State is competitive in its efforts to keep professional sports teams, including the Kansas City ...
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 ...
The governor’s signature capped off a two-week, at times chaotic, special session intended to prevent the city’s two major ...
With the regular session and an extraordinary session out of the way, local lawmakers say this was a smoother legislative ...
You could see the logic of Gov. Mike Kehoe’s decision to expand the agenda of a special legislative session beyond the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals. Throw in disaster relief for St. Louis tornado vic ...
Both the Missouri House and Senate passed a bill that will help finance stadiums for both the Royals and the Kansas City ...
The 19th century default on Missouri railroad bonds led to a ban on state funds for private enterprise, raising questions ...
The state has finalized legislation that makes stadium deals in either Jackson or Clay County possible. All that’s left is a ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri lawmakers on Wednesday approved hundreds of millions of dollars of financial aid to try to ...
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.