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  2. The conflict between private and public funding for stadiums

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    Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker said this about a $500 million stadium for the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks — roughly half of which would be paid for using taxpayer money. "This is all based on growth.

  3. Stadium subsidy - Wikipedia

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    A stadium subsidy is a type of government subsidy given to professional sports franchises to help finance the construction or renovation of a sports venue. Stadium subsidies can come in the form of tax-free municipal bonds, cash payments, long-term tax exemptions, infrastructure improvements, and operating cost subsidies. Funding for stadium ...

  4. How much will potential Commanders stadium in D.C. cost ...

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    A new $2.2 billion Tennessee Titans stadium and development in Nashville will cost taxpayers $1.26 billion for construction but will lead to an estimated $3.1 billion tax capture to pay off bonds ...

  5. New Stadiums Strike Out for Investors and Taxpayers - AOL

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    On the field, the New York Yankees committed 61 errors this year. But one of the team's biggest errors was made, not by the players, but by the planners for the new stadium that the defending ...

  6. Elkay Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Elkay Manufacturing Company is an American manufacturer of stainless steel sinks, faucets, [1] drinking fountains, bottle fillers and branded commercial interiors. [2] The company was founded in 1920 by Leopold Katz, his son Louis, and Ellef Robarth, a tinsmith who came up with an idea to hand fabricate German silver sinks and deliver them in Chicago. [3]

  7. Sports At Any Cost: Take Our College Sports Subsidy Data

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    We found that schools that subsidize sports the most also tend to have the poorest students, who are often borrowing to pay for their educations. One of our most concerning findings was that many of the students we spoke to aren’t aware that they are subsidizing the cost of sports on their campus.

  8. Star Editorial Board: What we need to know before saying yes ...

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    Question 1 on the April 2 ballot asks Jackson County voters whether they want to repeal and replace the current 3/8-cent stadiums sales tax for the sports complex with a new 3/8-cent tax that ...

  9. Sports At Any Cost - The Huffington Post

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    Many universities are demanding that their students pay more to support sports at the same time they are raising tuition, forcing many students to take out bigger loans to pay the bill. Student fee increases have sparked campus protests at some institutions, and have drawn criticism from lawmakers in some states. A few elite athletic programs ...

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