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Public Financing For Stadiums Is Staying In The Game

By Zachary Zagger ( November 17, 2016, 4:14 PM EST) -- Questions are mounting over whether cities and states should be using tax money to pay for sports stadiums and facilities, highlighted by San Diego voters' rejection last week of a measure to finance a new stadium for the Chargers, but some attorneys who work on stadium-financing projects say there is a role for the public to play and not to expect public financing to dry up anytime soon. . . .

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