A's Las Vegas Ballpark Plan Fails to Secure Senate Votes for Public Financing

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The Legislature adjourned until Monday without taking action on the Oakland A's stadium proposal that is the subject of the current special session. Gov. Joe Lombardo called the Legislature into special session to consider up to $380 million in public funding for the $1.5 billion stadium, after the initial proposal failed to advance during the regular session that concluded Monday. Lawmakers will return to Carson City on Monday, and if senators choose to vote on the measure, the bill would need to pass by a simple majority in the 21-member chamber.
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- Nevada lawmakers question why public funds needed to lure A's to Vegas Strip – The Nevada Independent The Nevada Independent
- EDITORIAL: Lawmakers should pass public financing for A’s stadium Las Vegas Review-Journal
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