JEFFERSON CITY

Missouri lawmakers returned to Jefferson City this week to debate, among other issues, the state’s most aggressive plan to keep the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals inside state lines.

The goal of the special session , called by Republican Gov. Mike Kehoe, is for lawmakers to pass legislation that offers incentives for the two teams. Tornado disaster relief in St. Louis, as well as millions of dollars for construction projects, are also on the table.

So, where does the stadiums plan stand? The bill is winding through the same place where it died last month: the Missouri Senate.

After lawmakers failed to pass the proposal during the regular legislative session, Sen. Kurtis Gregory, a Marshall Republican, filed the stadiums plan during the first day of the special session

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