"Jackson County Debates Future of Chiefs, Royals Stadiums Amid Tax Extension Proposal"

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The Kansas City Chiefs and Royals have announced a proposal to remain in Jackson County, contingent on voters extending a 3/8-cent sales tax. The Chiefs plan to renovate Arrowhead Stadium, while the Royals aim to build a new downtown stadium and a $1 billion ballpark district, with both teams offering over $200 million in economic benefits to the county. This includes taking on insurance costs and allowing the county to reallocate park tax funds, potentially saving the county up to $100 million. A crucial county legislature meeting is set for Monday to discuss placing the tax extension on the April ballot.
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