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RE: SDSU supporters launch ballot initiative for stadium
(10-05-2017 10:25 PM)MplsBison Wrote:  k5, keep in mind that Wedge has an extreme political agenda against even a single cent of public money going to build a stadium. Once you realize that, you can easily spot that slant to every post he makes on this topic.

The new stadium absolutely should have some public funding and absolutely can make both the Aztecs and MLS happy, which should be the goal for the new stadium.
Birmingham gets or still.tries to get public $$$ even with a newly elected populist mayor.

Fresno State may only receive state money for their current project under the guise of "deferred maintenance", not new construction.
10-05-2017 11:31 PM
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