"Chiefs and Royals Negotiations Fail, Dallas Mayor Pushes for Relocation"

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After Jackson County voters rejected a sales tax referendum to fund a new Royals ballpark and renovations to Arrowhead Stadium, the wife of Royals owner John Sherman stated that both teams are done negotiating with Jackson County, suggesting that the teams may end up in Kansas. Jackson County Legislator Manny Abarca confirmed that the vote was a one-and-done opportunity and expressed uncertainty about the possibility of renegotiations. While Missouri leaders aim to keep the teams in the state, the future of the Chiefs and Royals remains uncertain as team leaders evaluate their options.
Topics:sports#jackson-county#kansas-city-chiefs#kansas-city-royals#negotiations#sports#stadium-referendum
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