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A Missouri plan to offer the Chiefs and Royals stadium incentives has cleared its biggest hurdle. But does it ensure they remain in Missouri?
The state has finalized legislation that makes stadium deals in either Jackson or Clay County possible. All that’s left is a signature from Governor Mike Kehoe – but the negotiations have already moved to city and county officials. In Kansas City, one possible location already has momentum, Washington Square Park.
With Missouri’s stadium funding bill nearing final approval and Kansas’ offer expiring June 30, pressure grows on the Royals and Chiefs to finalize their stadium plans.
The Kansas City Chiefs have shared a super touching and heartfelt moment with a young Chiefs fan and Patrick Mahomes.
Missouri lawmakers have fully approved the stadium incentives designed to keep the Chiefs and Royals in the state.During their special session, the Missouri House of Representatives approved a bill Wednesday that would incentivize the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals to stay put and not move across state lines.
Missouri Senate approves plan incentivizing Chiefs, Royals to stay in state, will move to House next
The Missouri Senate has approved legislation incentivizing the Kansas City Chiefs and Kansas City Royals to stay in their state, with the threat of the teams moving to Kansas looming. The bill needed 18 votes to pass and was approved 19-13.
The bill ensures the Show-Me State is competitive in its efforts to keep professional sports teams, including the Kansas City Chiefs and Kansas City Royals.
The future of the Chiefs and Royals has been up in the air for a while ... the Kansas City Royals and the Minnesota Twins Sunday, April 30, 2017, in Kansas City, Mo. Credit: AP/Charlie Riedel While testifying Tuesday to a Senate committee, Chiefs lobbyist ...
While Missouri state leaders are discussing the future homes of the Royals and the Chiefs, Kansas City business leaders are discussing building more affordable housing.