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Missouri governor signs stadium aid package intended to keep the Chiefs and Royals in the state

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 Gov. Mike Kehoe signed a legislative package on Saturday, approved by Missouri lawmakers earlier in the week, that includes hundreds of millions of dollars of financial aid intended to persuade the Chiefs and Royals to remain in the state. 

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The roar at Arrowhead Stadium isn’t just crowd noise—it’s tectonic. A seismic rumble born in 1972, echoing through frozen playoff battles (‘The No-Punt Game’ against Manning’s Colts), record-shattering decibel levels (142.2 dB, baby!), and that legendary 13-second drive against Buffalo. That roar is Kansas City’s heartbeat. And last week, Missouri lawmakers threw a deep ball to keep it pounding on their side of the state line. Governor Mike Keho…

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Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe on Saturday signed a stadium financial aid package intended to persuade the Chiefs and Royals to remain in the state.

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The Missouri House passed stadium funding bill to keep the Kansas City Chiefs and Kansas City Royals. Plan heads to Governor Mike Kehoe for expected signature.

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Gov. Mike Kehoe signed a legislative package on Saturday, approved by Missouri lawmakers earlier in the week, that includes hundreds of millions of dollars of financial aid intended to persuade the Chiefs and Royals to remain in the state.

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ST. LOUIS – A Missouri bill aimed at keeping the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in the state could also potentially help the St. Louis Cardinals move forward with major upgrades at Busch Stadium. Missouri Senate Bill 3, a special session bill sent to Gov. Mike Kehoe’s desk earlier this week, creates the “Show-Me Sports Investment Act.” The legislation would authorize the state to cover up to 50% of costs for large-scale stadium projects. To quali…

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Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe announced on May 27 that he will call a special legislative session to consider disaster relief, stadium funding and spending items (Annelise Hanshaw/Missouri Independent).A $1.5 billion stadium funding plan aimed at convincing the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals to stay in Missouri was signed into law Saturday afternoon by Gov. Mike Kehoe shortly before his trip to France on a trade mission. Kehoe signed two other bills o…

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