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Missouri's governor says he will call the Legislature into a special session to consider incentives aimed at keeping 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.
The governor vowed Tuesday to call the General Assembly back into session later this year if the stadium funding plan didn’t ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNJackson County Faces Fallout as Missouri Senator Blocks Chiefs’ Funding Plan That’d Upset Patrick MahomesAt the age of five, Patrick Mahomes discovered that not all sports cities show their stars love. The year was 2000. With an ...
Like when Kansas City voters rejected a deal for the Chiefs and Royals, Gov. Mike Kehoe’s last-minute plan came with few ...
Lawmakers strip voter-approved paid sick leave, send abortion rights back to voters Missouri GOP Senators used a ...
Via Matt Evans of KMBC-TV, the Missouri Senate ended its annual session on Wednesday without taking action on a bill to fund ...
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