Kansas created a massive incentive district to pay off the debt to build a new Chiefs stadium. Most JoCo cities won’t divert ...
A recently enacted US House map would again make Troost Avenue a dividing line in the community, part of a plan to have Democratic-leaning Kansas City represented by three separate Republican ...
As the Kansas City Chiefs plan to cross state lines, questions grow over how Kansas will fund the proposed stadium project. Experts say there is a cost, and it will impact those who spend money in ...
Google searches for Kansas' STAR bonds last week reached their highest level in 20 years, as area cities prepare to weigh ...
The state of Kansas will likely pay between $3-4 billion in taxpayer money to move the Kansas City Chiefs across state lines.
New state sales tax revenue generated within the district will be diverted away from other government services until the bonds are retired.
Moving the Chiefs to Kansas will spur economic development, but the complexity and lack of details about the deal make it ...
At least two major states are expected to try to enact new congressional maps — and a looming Supreme Court decision could ...
Cross-border move by the Kansas City Chiefs triggers a $4-billion, publicly backed stadium build, raising questions about financing and delivery risk.
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