Pathetic 2023 Kansas City Royals Stay Losing Whilst Clay County Considers Stadium Vote

A peek at election talk and yet another politico realizing that the "home team" won't provide any specifics.

Here's the update . . .

Clay County Western Commissioner Scott Wagner signed off on a letter that went public Friday.

The challenge for his county and Jackson County leaders isn’t just getting their commissions or legislatures to support a sales tax effort to go on a ballot, but then the voters of their county would actually have to approve it.

Wagner said the commission could possibly put a sales tax to support a new Royals stadium on Clay County’s November ballot.

“We have been asked if that is something that we would consider. The answer is yes we would, but we’re not going to do something speculatively,” Wagner said.

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November vote possible in Clay County for new Royals stadium

NORTH KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Clay County leaders continue talking about a new Kansas City Royals stadium going in their county as opposed to Jackson County. Clay County Western Commissioner Scott Wagner signed off on a letter that went public Friday.


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