I n a bold move to secure the future of Patrick Mahomes' team, Kansas City Chiefs ', as well as the Royals , Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has called for a special legislative session to address stadium funding issues. The goal is clear: keep both teams rooted in Missouri amid growing pressure from Kansas, which is making an aggressive push to lure them across state lines. Kansas recently proposed a major incentive plan that would fund up to 70 percent of stadium construction costs using tools like STAR Bonds and liquor tax revenue, with no need for a public referendum. In contrast, Missouri's own stadium funding proposal stalled when the state Senate failed to vote on it before the legislative session ended. "This is a critical piece of economic development that I'd like to see us solidify our offer with legislative approval," said Governor Kehoe. He emphasized that while talks have been happening for months, a special session is necessary to move things forward. State Representative Ashley Aune echoed the importance of careful consideration, saying: "A special session will allow the legislature to thoroughly vet the governor's proposal, gather public input and ensure the interests of Missouri taxpayers are protected - steps the governor previously tried to skip." She continued, "Keeping the Chiefs and Royals in Missouri is vital to Kansas City's culture and economy, but committing public resources to that purpose can't be done by cutting corners."
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