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More reaction to the stadium situation for the Chiefs and the Royals as Missouri lawmakers head back to Jefferson City on ...
Sen. Marshall was in southern Arizona on Friday to visit with some of the 700 troops from Fort Riley, Kansas, stationed at the border and to discuss the way forward with U.S. Border Patrol and ...
Kansas House Democrats' opening of their "fight back" tour drew more than 220 people to Topeka Thursday evening. The focus of ...
So far in the 2025 local elections, 12 Lawrence City Commission candidates and five Lawrence school board candidates have ...
TOPEKA — Kansas House Democrats opened their “fight back” tour Thursday night in the capital city, drawing more than 220 ...
U.S. President Donald Trump would have the power to retaliate against countries that impose special digital service taxes on ...
Senators also complained that stadium funding was taking precedence over $500 million in construction projects killed by the ...
The Senate Freedom Caucus is demanding tax cuts in exchange for not blocking stadium funds for the Royals and Chiefs, while ...
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The Beacon on MSNExperts warn Kansas STAR bonds can’t pay off new stadium plans ‘to cover one of the facilities, let alone two’Missouri is trying again to pass a stadium financing plan. Kansas already has one, but there’s no consensus on whether it’ll ...
Sen. Mike Cierpiot says Missouri tax revenue generated at Kansas City stadiums should help fund new facilities for the Chiefs and Royals.
The Senate Freedom Caucus is demanding tax cuts in exchange for not blocking stadium funds, while Democrats on Thursday retaliated for slights during the regular session by derailing the routine ...
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