California legislators form a new group to prepare for Olympics and World Cup. Here’s what they have planned
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Santa Clara isn't spending taxpayer money on World Cup upgrades - San José Spotlight
The world’s largest sporting event — the FIFA World Cup — is coming to the United States in 2026, and Santa Clara is one of the only cities not breaking the bank to prepare, a data analysis by San José Spotlight shows. The games will be hosted across the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Nearly all of the 11 U.S. host cities have spent or are planning to spend millions upgrading their stadiums and improving other infrastructure ahead of the games, but Sa…

California legislators form a new group to prepare for Olympics and World Cup. Here’s what they have planned
As hosts of some of next year’s World Cup events, Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay area are expected to reap over half a billion dollars each. Similarly, when the Olympic Games return to Los Angeles in 2028, nearly 80,000 new full-time jobs are expected to be created, with an $11 billion economic impact statewide. This is according to the office of state Senate President Pro Tem Mike McGuire, who recently tapped nine senators from Southern …
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