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Bipartisan Effort Would Ban Bidding War For Redskins Stadium

January 19th, 2018 by WCBC Radio

Three politicians in Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia are teaming up across partisan lines, seeking to prevent their governments from waging a bidding war with public money to build a new stadium for the Washington Redskins. The liberal Democrat in Maryland, conservative Republican in Virginia and left-leaning independent District of Columbia Council member have introduced legislation to set up an interstate compact barring any public spending on incentives for a new stadium.

The idea is to prevent the jurisdictions from competing against each other with lucrative offers of public assistance for the new facility. The team's current lease at FedEx Field in suburban Maryland ends in 2027 and it is exploring new potential locations.

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