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Kansas City Chiefs announce they will leave Arrowhead and relocate across the Kansas-Missouri border
Kansas lawmakers unanimously approved STAR bonds covering up to 70% of a new Chiefs stadium cost, enabling a $2 billion move from Missouri to Kansas by 2031.
- Kansas lawmakers are set to vote on a proposal to attract the Kansas City Chiefs to a new stadium in Kansas, potentially replacing Arrowhead Stadium, which is aging and could no longer meet modern requirements.
- The proposal includes issuing STAR bonds to fund up to 70% of the new stadium's cost, using sales and liquor tax revenues from the surrounding area.
- The proposal poses a challenge for Missouri lawmakers, including Governor Mike Kehoe, who are concerned about losing the football team to Kansas and have proposed their own plans to keep the franchise.
- While the Chiefs initially aimed to renovate Arrowhead Stadium, shifting preferences within the team signal a desire for a new facility that could host a variety of events year-round.
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The Kansas City Chiefs are moving! The NFL football team, which have won four Super Bowls, just announced they will be leaving their longtime home at St Louis’ Arrowhead Stadium for a brand new location across the state line in Kansas. Keep reading to find out more… According to ESPN, the team’s new domed stadium will cost $3 billion and will be ready for the 2031 season. Recently, Kansas lawmakers voted unanimously to approve STAR bonds to be u…
Kansas Governor Laura Kelly called the announcement historic
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