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I commend Governor Kehoe for crafting legislation that will keep the Chiefs and Royals in Missouri for years to come,” Lucas said Monday.
The Missouri House closed its special session last week with votes to provide funding to the Royals and the Chiefs, so a piece of the puzzle has fallen into place. But questions remain. The biggest: What do the teams want to do in the next chapter of their respective quests for new stadiums?
This week we’re joined by House Speaker Jon Patterson of Lee’s Summit for his thoughts on the session and the package.
MATT EVANS KMBC NINE NEWS. 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 ...
The Missouri House is poised to vote Wednesday on a funding package aimed at keeping the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in the state, sending the legislation to Gov. Mike Kehoe for his virtually certain signature.
The Missouri Senate passed legislation Thursday that would help fund stadiums for the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals and $100 million for storm recovery specifically for St. Louis. The bills now go to the House. Senators passed the bill containing money for storm relief, as well as other projects, 23-10.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Royals issued statements after Missouri lawmakers approved a stadium funding bill. Both teams are still evaluating their options.
and a new stadium for the Royals would generate about 8,400 jobs. The spending bill Kehoe wants passed would use $25 million of general revenue to support a new research reactor on the University of Missouri’s Columbia campus, plus funding for a new ...