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The lawsuit charges that Missouri's hastily passed Show-Me Sports Investment Act is unconstitutional and "a direct gift or bribe to the owners of the Chiefs and Royals to stay in Missouri."
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Questions about the constitutionality of a property tax cap included in the governor’s stadium funding plan earlier this month may draw Missouri lawmakers back into session later this year.
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The Missouri House passed a bill on Wednesday that aims to keep the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in Missouri.
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The bills now go Gov. Mike Kehoe, who is expected to sign all of them.
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If the House does not make any changes to the legislation, the bills could pass the entire legislature on Wednesday.
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While the legislation containing storm relief and the stadium funding both passed committee, some senators have already expressed concern over the bills.
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Regional coverage from the KBIA newsroom, including:CID Proceeding with Sales Tax Election Despite ComplaintMU Researchers Hope to Strengthen Families…
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The effort to keep the NFL in St. Louis cleared a major hurdle, with a city aldermanic committee approving a financing plan for a new $1 billion…
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Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon says he is confident in St. Louis as an NFL city, even if Rams owner Stan Kroenke succeeds in moving his franchise back to Los…
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Updated with comments from Dave Peacock, John Ammann, and Mayor Slay - A St. Louis judge has ruled that city voters do not have a right to weigh in on...