The Kansas-Chiefs deal may be right for Kansas. But "no new taxes" shouldn't end the conversation, it should start it.
The economists are skeptical. The precedents are cautionary. The transparency is limited.
Here's what you should know:
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STAR bonds sound complicated. Here's the simple version:
Kansas draws a line around the stadium. Every sales tax dollar generated inside that line pays off stadium debt instead of funding state services.
For 30 years.
We explain what you're actually paying for:
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Part of the stadium financing relies on sports betting revenue.
Problem: Since 2022, Kansas has collected just $36 million total in sports betting taxes. One legislator called it an "absolute failure."
Counting on a betting bonanza is a gamble:
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Medicaid expansion has been debated in Kansas for over a decade.
The Chiefs stadium deal? Written, debated, and enacted in a few weeks—with 30 lobbyists working the Statehouse.
We traced how it happened:
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Johnson County residents: the Olathe HQ and practice facility will trigger local decisions on tax abatements and infrastructure costs.
What's being abated? For how long? Who's protected if projections fail?
Questions your local leaders should answer:
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It started with a fumble.
After Jackson County voters rejected a stadium tax in April 2024, former Kansas House Speaker Ron Ryckman launched "Scoop and Score"—and 30 lobbyists got to work.
The full backstory of how this deal came together:
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The Chiefs stadium deal was approved behind closed doors.
Most of the documents stay confidential until July 1, 2029. You get the announcement. You don't get the receipts—not for years.
We have questions officials should answer:
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Kansas has tried STAR bonds for big projects before.
In 2023, Prairiefire in Overland Park became the first to default—$65M in bonds, only $130K repaid after a decade. Auditors projected break-even between 2046 and 2104.
The cautionary tale:
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What else could $2 billion buy?
Medicaid expansion for 152,000 Kansans ($171M over 10 yrs)
2+ years of school funding via the 20-mill levy
The entire 2024 tax relief package
Kansas is making a choice. Here's what's on the other side:
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83% of economists agree: stadium subsidies cost taxpayers more than the benefits generated.
One professor estimates the true public cost of the Chiefs deal could hit $6.3 billion over the life of the bonds.
We dug into the research:
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"Jackson County fumbled. Now there will be a mad scramble for the ball and we're in the best position for a scoop and score."
—Former Kansas House Speaker Ron Ryckman, after Missouri voters rejected a stadium tax
The inside story of the Chiefs deal:
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"No new taxes" doesn't mean "no cost."
The Chiefs stadium deal redirects up to $1.8 billion in future tax revenue—money that would otherwise fund schools, roads, and services.
We broke down what Kansas is actually trading away.
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