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Bob Dole 03-12-2006 08:39 AM

KC already hospitable to teams
 
From the Star

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“Hasta la vista, baby.” That’s what Mike Hendricks (March 6) is afraid the Chiefs will say to Kansas City if voters reject the Jackson County sales tax on the April 4 ballot.

Not so fast. The Chiefs are not likely to leave Kansas City, where they have prospered quite nicely.

Consider these statistics: According to estimates published by Forbes magazine, the Chiefs have averaged $26.3 million in pretax profit for the 1998 through 2004 seasons. In 2005, the Chiefs ranked third among 32 National Football League teams in home-game attendance.

Another boon for the Chiefs is the annual increase beginning in the 2006 season of about $42 million in revenues from new national TV contracts. It is difficult to imagine a business that is in less need of public subsidy than the Chiefs.

Likewise, Kansas City has been good to the Royals. From 1990 through 2005, the Royals’ home-game attendance averaged about 20,500 fans.

Financially, the Royals are challenged by the inequitable revenue-sharing system of Major League Baseball resulting in a player payroll that was about half of the major-league average in 2005. This makes it difficult for the Royals to be competitive in Kansas City or anywhere else.

If the “threat” of the teams leaving is unrealistic, why are Jackson County voters being asked to approve a three-eighths-cent sales tax — which would raise $425 million — to renovate Arrowhead and Kauffman stadiums? And why is the Missouri Development Finance Board considering $50 million in tax credits for the stadium improvements?

A $50 million subsidy of professional sports is unsound fiscal policy at a time when 100,000 very low-income Missourians have been cut from the state’s Medicaid health insurance program. Those left without health coverage include working parents, the elderly and people with disabilities.

Missouri’s elementary and secondary schools continue to be underfunded by $791 million, and the state’s universities and colleges have raised tuition an average of 58 percent in the past five years.

Certainly the Chiefs and Royals are tremendous economic and civic assets to Kansas City and our state. Missouri does provide financial support for the teams — $3 million a year for stadium maintenance.

These professional sports teams would be hard pressed to find a more favorable location than the Truman Sports Complex. If stadium renovations are needed, they can and should be funded entirely by the teams. After all, we expect other businesses to invest their own capital to sustain their enterprises.

Missouri taxpayers should not foot the bill and provide further subsidies to professional sports teams. Public dollars should be invested in strengthening Missouri’s basic services, such as health care and education; such investments will enhance economic development as corporations look closely at these services when deciding where to locate.

Pro sports teams bring a lot of excitement to Kansas City. They are and will continue to be good corporate citizens who are committed to the well-being of the community.

However, it is not the responsibility of Jackson County residents to fund profitable businesses.

Voters should reject the sales tax proposal on April 4.

JBucc 03-12-2006 08:41 AM

They aren't going anywhere. They might not get their stupid roof but they're staying put.

58-4ever 03-12-2006 08:44 AM

why doesn't whoever wrote this article shut the **** up.

Bob Dole 03-12-2006 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by JBucc
They aren't going anywhere. They might not get their stupid roof but they're staying put.

You sound pretty sure. Here's a snippet from a larger article in the Boston Globe

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The Chiefs have been in Arrowhead Stadium since 1972 but could be in a refurbished facility with a retractable roof by 2010 if Jackson County voters approve a $777 million overhaul of the stadium April 4, paid for by a three-eighths of a cent sales tax. If it passes it would raise $575 million and the Chiefs and Royals would extend their leases for 25 years. If not, the Chiefs would be free to move as early as 2007. Citizens believe aging owner Lamar Hunt would never abandon Kansas City and they're right, but his son, Clark, is fed up and would be in Los Angeles by nightfall if the vote goes against the Chiefs because he believes the team needs to expand its local revenues with a new stadium, and fast. The NFL has already promised the city the 2015 Super Bowl as a bribe (sorry, incentive) if the vote goes the right way . . .

Dunit35 03-12-2006 08:50 AM

Clark doesn't take shit from anybody. He hates CP as well doesnt he?

I would be so pissed off if the tax increase does not pass.

BigRedChief 03-12-2006 09:02 AM

Mike Hendricks and Kietzman/810 are the only ones opposing this.

It's got my vote. Get your facts here. Not this BS filled piece in the first post

http://www.saveourstadiums.com/main.html

Bob Dole 03-12-2006 09:04 AM

To steal a quote out of context from someone else, communities get a chance to do this kind of thing right only once every generation.

Bob Dole certainly hopes the residents affected by this get it right.

BigChiefFan 03-12-2006 09:05 AM

Pay up,and they'll stay. Have fun in L.A, Clarkie.

Phobia 03-12-2006 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Dunit35
Clark doesn't take shit from anybody. He hates CP as well doesnt he?

Yes, Clark hates CP so much that his first official business as Chairman was to extend CP's contract.

milkman 03-12-2006 09:13 AM

Isn't Jackson County the Chiefs landlord?

Isn't maintenence and upkeep the landlord's responsibility?

HMc 03-12-2006 09:15 AM

Can't you build a new modern facility with 750 million bucks?

Dunit35 03-12-2006 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Phobia
Yes, Clark hates CP so much that his first official business as Chairman was to extend CP's contract.


Wow for what four more years? I'm sure it was all 100% Clark on that decision too.

stevieray 03-12-2006 09:23 AM

I heard a rumor they'll end up in San Antonio.

T-post Tom 03-12-2006 09:24 AM

As someone who often disagrees with KK and his less than honorable debate tactics, I think that he's right on this stadium deal. That kind of coin should translate into a new, state of the art stadium.

The going rate on recent NFL stadiums is around 50% financing from owners & 50% from taxpayers. This deal limits the Hunt contribution to about 12-13%. NOT A GOOD DEAL FOR THE TAXPAYERS! The only reason the county nimrods agreed to this is that they were 'over a barrel' due to bungled handling of the current lease agreement. Now the taxpayers are expected to pick up the slack?

Bob Dole 03-12-2006 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by stevieray
I heard a rumor they'll end up in San Antonio.

Is Priest's dad going to be the new GM?


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