Missouri Lawmakers Considering Property Tax Freeze Bill that Could Affect School Funding
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Missouri lawmakers considering property tax freeze bill that could affect school funding
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Missouri lawmakers are considering a bill that would freeze property taxes, which could affect how school districts across the state are funded. Senate Bill 3 is under discussion during a special session called by Gov. Mike Kehoe that began this week. The proposal would expand a property tax credit program currently available to seniors, allowing more homeowners to apply to have their property taxes frozen at a certain level…
Missouri governor allows more spending, property tax cap as he pursues stadium deal • Missouri Independent
State Sen. Kurtis Gregory of Marshall is sponsoring the bill to set aside state tax money to finance new and renovated stadiums for Kansas City sports teams (Annelise Hanshaw/Missouri Independent).Gov. Mike Kehoe expanded the agenda of the special session Wednesday enough to win Missouri Senate passage of bills with money for disaster recovery in St. Louis, changes to property taxes policies and tax incentives to finance new or improved stadiums…
Missouri close to new deal with Chiefs/Royals, OTAs, Colquitt retires a Chief
Farzin reacts to the Missouri State Senate's vote of the stadium funding bill and shares what's next for the Chiefs and Royals. What will Clark Hunt do? Farzin also goes over OTAs from this week and also discusses Dustin Colquitt's career. Plus, how does Aaron Rodgers move the needle in Pittsburgh? Use promo code FARZIN for $20 off SeatGeek for first time customers! Use my link to get free standard U.S. shipping from Fathead! Follow Farzin on: F…
Missouri Senate passes Kansas City stadium funding bill – Newstalk KZRG
The Kansas City Chiefs and Royals get a win at the Missouri Capitol. The state Senate has put the pedal to the metal on a bill that is designed to keep the teams in Missouri. It has passed Marshall Senator Kurtis Gregory’s bill that would fund up to 50-percent of the costs to build or renovate stadiums for the Chiefs and Royals. Gregory told Newstalk KZRG: “I also contest that the teams want to stay in Missouri because if they wanted to go to …
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