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The Kansas City Chiefs suffered a huge blow today. After the citizens of Jackon County voted against the extension of the stadium sales tax vote, which would have funded a new ballpark and renovations of the Arrowhead Stadium for the Royals, While the co-owner, Patrick Mahomes, was disappointed with the vote, his wife had a more cheerful announcement for fans.

Brittany Mahomes has always been active on social media and keeps the Chiefs fans up to date on the ongoing events in her life. While her last update was a worrying one, revealing struggles with perioral dermatitis, she promises an exciting future endeavor.

Brittany Mahomes is excited about an upcoming shoot

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Mahomes’ better half posted a selfie on her Instagram story, looking gorgeous in an orange dress. Along with the photograph, Brittany wrote, “Shooting something so fun today; I can’t wait to tell yall 🤫😊.” This exciting teaser might hint at a photoshoot that could be released soon. If her last month’s SI red swimsuit debut is anything to go by, we can expect another set of breathtaking snaps of Brittany soon.

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Apart from the interesting announcement, Brittany also posted an update about her makeup routine. She posted another selfie as a story on Instagram and wrote, “The makeup still looking fresh from 8am this morning.” The former football player also shared that she has been experimenting with new products to cope with her skin condition and offered to share them with fans suffering from the same ailment.

She wrote, “Also I have been trying different stuff for my skin, I think I’m starting to figure out what works for my perioral dermatitis. What I use may not work the same for you but if yall want me to share I so will!” As Brittany’s announcement promised a fun release of some stunning photos, her husband got some bad news about the Royals’ plans in Kansas City.

Citizens vote against Mahomes’ Chiefs stadium state tax

The Kansas City Royals and the Kansas City Chiefs had major plans to cement their place in the area with their share of the stadium sales tax. However, the citizens of Jackson County didn’t agree with the incentives and spoke their minds during the recent vote. The proposed extension of the 3/8 cent sales tax for another 40 years was overthrown by the 58% majority voting “no.” The results of the ballot count were announced by the Kansas City mayor, Quinton Lucas.

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If the votes had been in favor, the baseball and football franchises in the city would’ve used their shares of tax revenue to fund their teams’ projects. The Royals wish to build a ballpark downtown with the help of tax money in addition to the $1 billion from ownership. Meanwhile, the Chiefs, who plan on renovating Arrowhead Stadium, relied on extra financial support to aid their $300 million fund.

With the citizens having made their intentions clear, the Royals and the Chiefs need to explore other options to fund their future projects. Mahomes, the co-owner of Royals, meanwhile, prepares for the pursuit of his 3-peat in the upcoming season.

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