I am surprised there hasn't been any chatter on this topic.
I can assure you that the possibility is real - I didn't think that three weeks ago.
There is a legislative hearing this afternoon.
The biggest part of the funding would be a new STAR bond district. STAR bonds have a spotty record in Kansas, but this kind of project was what was intended when the Legislature passed it in the late 1990s - to fund part of a project because it brings in outside money.
Basically, the increase in sales tax revenue from a vacant lot (theoretically) would be used to partially fund a stadium. To me, the question is figuring out how big the district would be, so it doesn't just move money around; try to be certain that this is new economic activity. Revenue from sports wagering would also be part of it.
Because staff, coaches and personnel would at least have some income tax liability to Kansas, there would be an increase in income tax revenue to Kansas.
While there are tons of studies that professional stadiums, arenas and teams don't add much to a local economy overall, this seems to me to be different. The economic activity happening in one state would now be happening in Kansas. So it might not do much for the overall economy in the KC Metro, it should add to Kansas.'
I can assure you that the possibility is real - I didn't think that three weeks ago.
There is a legislative hearing this afternoon.
The biggest part of the funding would be a new STAR bond district. STAR bonds have a spotty record in Kansas, but this kind of project was what was intended when the Legislature passed it in the late 1990s - to fund part of a project because it brings in outside money.
Basically, the increase in sales tax revenue from a vacant lot (theoretically) would be used to partially fund a stadium. To me, the question is figuring out how big the district would be, so it doesn't just move money around; try to be certain that this is new economic activity. Revenue from sports wagering would also be part of it.
Because staff, coaches and personnel would at least have some income tax liability to Kansas, there would be an increase in income tax revenue to Kansas.
While there are tons of studies that professional stadiums, arenas and teams don't add much to a local economy overall, this seems to me to be different. The economic activity happening in one state would now be happening in Kansas. So it might not do much for the overall economy in the KC Metro, it should add to Kansas.'
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