Lawmakers propose ending taxpayer subsidies for sports stadiums
- Lawmakers are considering ending taxpayer subsidies for professional sports stadiums.
- Taxpayers have devoted billions to stadium construction, leading to debate over public funding.
- Stadium projects like the Tennessee Titans' $500 million bond request and the Cleveland Browns' $2.4 billion stadium have sparked debate.
- The Tax Foundation stated taxpayers devoted $33 billion to stadium construction from 1970-2020.
- The No Tax Subsidies for Stadiums Act aims to stop the use of tax-exempt bonds, potentially saving billions.
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Lawmakers propose ending taxpayer subsidies for sports stadiums
(The Center Square) – The debate over whether taxpayers should be on the hook for constructing professional sports stadiums has made its way back to Capitol Hill as lawmakers look to end taxpayer subsidies for multi-billion-dollar complexes.
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