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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (News-Press NOW) -- Governor Mike Kehoe signed three Special Session Legislation into law over the weekend. The legislation contained disaster and property tax relief, economic development and business retention and budget initiatives.
The legislature met in early June for a special legislative session called by Kehoe. It took about two weeks to pass the three pieces of legislation.
On the 2024 campaign trail, Gov. Mike Kehoe said he’s the one who can close deals for Missouri. “I love to be able to sell Missouri,” Kehoe told Missourinet. The former Jefferson City Ford dealership owner will get to put his salesman experience to use once again.
I commend Governor Kehoe for crafting legislation that will keep the Chiefs and Royals in Missouri for years to come,” Lucas said Monday.
A $1.5 billion stadium funding plan aimed at convincing the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals to stay in Missouri was signed into law Saturday afternoon by Gov. Mike Kehoe shortly before his trip to France on a trade mission.
Gov. Mike Kehoe on Saturday signed a series of bills following the Legislature’s special session, approving a $1.5 billion stadium incentive plan for Kansas City and more than $100 million to help St.
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NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero details the latest behind Missouri state governor Mike Kehoe enacting legislative measures to retain the Kansas City Chiefs in their current location.
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FourStatesHomepage.com on MSNMissouri Governor delivers on storm relief, sports team retentionMissouri Governor Mike Kehoe signed three senate bills (SB 1, 3, 4) designed to deliver disaster relief, tax relief, economic development and more, according to a release.