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Mike Kehoe discusses the 2025 legislative session with reporters in his Capitol office on Friday (Jason Hancock/Missouri ...
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 governor's plan to convince the Chiefs and Royals to stay in Missouri hit a wall of resistance in the Senate. It now ...
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 ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe didn’t announce a date for the special session, but indicated it could begin in a matter of weeks.
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 sweeping stadium funding plan, Missouri’s first major retaliatory shot against Kansas, now heads to the Missouri Senate.
There will be a special session of Missouri’s General Assembly at a yet-to-be-determined time to reach a deal to partially ...
“This is the exact same funding Missouri would lose out on ... Barbara Washington, a Kansas City Democrat, noted that the Chiefs stadium would continue to be publicly owned.
The Missouri Senate adjourned Wednesday without taking action on a stadium funding bill aimed at keeping the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in Missouri.
In a high-stakes move to keep the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in Missouri, the state House passed a major stadium funding plan Tuesday backed by Governor Mike Kehoe and Kansas Ci ...
The future of the Kansas Chiefs and Royals is still uncertain, as the Missouri Senate adjourned abruptly on Wednesday and ...
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