Senate Committee Advances RFK Stadium Bill Amid Maryland Opposition

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A Senate committee has advanced a bill that would allow Washington, D.C. to control the RFK Stadium site for 99 years, potentially paving the way for the Washington Commanders to return to the city. This move has sparked opposition from Maryland, where the team currently plays, as state officials argue the deal is unfair to taxpayers. The bill's passage is uncertain, with efforts underway to include it in a larger spending package before Congress adjourns. Maryland has invested heavily in the current stadium area and seeks to retain the team.
Topics:sports#dc-legislation#maryland#politics#rfk-stadium#stadium-development#washington-commanders
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- RFK Stadium bill emerges successfully from Senate commitee NBC Sports
- Burgundy and hold: What’s next for the RFK stadium site bill? Roll Call
- RFK Stadium bill passed by Senate committee, clearing hurdle for Commanders' potential D.C. return USA TODAY
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