Kansas is making a significant effort to attract the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs and the Major League Baseball team, the Kansas City Royals, from Missouri. Legislators approved a plan to authorize state bonds for financing new stadiums and practice facilities on the Kansas side of the metropolitan area. The bipartisan measure now goes to Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly, who expressed optimism about Kansas becoming a professional sports powerhouse. This move comes as the Chiefs, with three Super Bowl wins in five years and notable players like Travis Kelce, have become a celebrated civic asset.