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A new lawsuit threatens Missouri’s $1.5 billion stadium funding bill aimed at keeping the Kansas City Chiefs. Filed by GOP lawmakers, the suit claims the bill is unconstitutional—calling it a “gift” ...
The bill authorizing state support for professional sports stadiums is unconstitutional because it grants public aid to ...
The lawsuit charges that Missouri's hastily passed Show-Me Sports Investment Act is unconstitutional and "a direct gift or ...
A pair of state lawmakers, including Republican state Sen. Mike Moon, filed the lawsuit July 31, challenging the recently ...
As the Chiefs plan to choose between renovating their current stadium in Missouri and building a new one in Kansas, a new ...
The Kansas City Chiefs got home-field advantage better than any other team in the National Football League. Arrowhead has been a staple for the Chiefs for a lon ...
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.
The Kansas City Chiefs have made it clear-they want a long-term home, whether that means revamping Arrowhead Stadium or ...
The move sparked a backlash from Democrats in Congress and the states, who said that rescinding the already-obligated funding ...
The bill authorizing state support for professional sports stadiums is unconstitutional because it grants public aid to ...
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs are making progress in stadium negotiations with lawmakers on both sides of the Kansas-Missouri state line, though it remains unclear whether the team will ...
Missouri’s Black Caucus, a political group with strong Democratic ties, is taking a stand against proposed new maps for ...