Uncertainty looms over public financing for Oakland A's stadium as Nevada lawmakers adjourn.

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The Nevada Legislature adjourned until Monday without voting on a bill that would provide up to $380 million in public funding for a new Las Vegas stadium for the Oakland A's. Democratic senators expressed frustration over the lack of changes to the bill, and requested amendments addressing issues raised during the regular session. Senators were reportedly seeing amendments for the first time on Thursday and still evaluating the proposal. The delay is likely to extend the special session convened by Gov. Joe Lombardo until at least the middle of next week.
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