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A group has filed suit over the bill containing the Show-Me Sports Investment Act, which would partially fund stadium projects for the Chiefs and Royals, arguing the bill is unconstitutional.
Experts say professional sports teams’ effects on local economies are mixed. Missouri could lose up to $68 million in tax revenue if both the Royals and Chiefs decamp for Kansas.
As the Chiefs plan to choose between renovating their current stadium in Missouri and building a new one in Kansas, a new lawsuit could streamline the options.
During a special session in June, lawmakers passed the bill to provide up to $1.5 billion in state tax funds to back bonds ...
The donation comes roughly two months after the Missouri legislature approved a $1.5 billion stadium funding plan aimed at ...
Two Republican Missouri lawmakers and a political activist are suing the state over a bill that provides subsidies to the ...
State Representative Bryant Wolfin (R-Ste. Genevieve) and a Maries County man have filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Senate Bill 3.
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon moved Tuesday to restore about $6.8 million previously cut from public education programs thanks to a boost in lottery sales from the recent record-high Mega Millions jackpot ...
With a proposal for a new $3 billion domed stadium on the table, the Kansas City Chiefs' front office has delayed their decision as Kansas and Missouri state governments continue campaigning to ...