"Kansas City Chiefs and Royals Commit $270 Million for Community Benefits in Jackson County"

The Kansas City Chiefs and Royals have pledged a historic $266 million in Community Benefits Agreements with Jackson County, the largest in the city's history, encompassing commitments to support county residents for decades. The agreements include unprecedented guarantees for minority and women-owned business involvement in construction, as well as a wide range of initiatives such as employment benefits, healthcare, youth programming, diversity benefits, workforce assistance, education, and public transportation benefits. These commitments, contingent on a majority "Yes" vote in the upcoming election, aim to enhance the long-standing partnership between the teams and the county while injecting millions of dollars directly back into the community.
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