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Could Missouri lawmakers have a special session over the Chiefs staying at Arrowhead?
Kansas City Chiefs team President Mark Donovan says the team has placed a six-month timeline to decide where they will play their home games after their lease expires in 2031.
Independence Republican State Representative Aaron McMullen wants Governor Mike Parson to call a special session to determine the Chiefs future in Missouri.
He tells KCTV-TV in Kansas City that this is the perfect subject for a special session because it takes the singular focus of discussion.
State lawmakers could be feeling the pressure to get something done and make sure the Chiefs stay put to prevent another NFL team from leaving Missouri.
Aside from September 11th’s veto session, lawmakers are not scheduled to return to the Capitol until January.