Kansas City Mayor Puts Out Statement After Chiefs and Royals Lose Out Massively in Their Own City
The tax faced considerable public resistance almost immediately. The teams encountered challenges in presenting definitive plans to the voters and were criticized for a perceived lack of transparency during the entire process.
This isn’t a defense of the tax extension, but make no mistake: the #Chiefs playing at Arrowhead beyond 2030 is no longer a guarantee: https://t.co/kmDp5WVaAy
— Pete Sweeney (@pgsween) April 3, 2024
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