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Two reports from the District’s own experts find that a football stadium at RFK will cost taxpayers billions, and that the subsidies proposed for it aren’t necessary.
D.C. residents support the Council taking more time to make changes. Stadium supporters and opponents both feel the team should pay property and sales taxes, and also believe the District should ...
WASHINGTON — More than 500 District residents signed up to testify Tuesday at D.C. Council hearings on a controversial $3.7 billion deal that would bring the Washington Commanders back to the nation's ...
Supporters and opponents of a deal that would bring the team back to D.C. are sharing their opinions to city leaders.
The majority of advance testimony reviewed by WUSA9 shows support for the stadium plan, according to documents filed with the ...
The D.C. Council will hold public hearings Tuesday and Wednesday on legislation to bring the Washington Commanders back to the old RFK Stadium site.
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From the RFK Stadium to Initiative 82: DC Council expected to hold final vote on 2026 budget
So much is at stake for DC residents in the 2026 budget. Funding for the RFK stadium, the contentious Initiative-82, and also ranked-choice voting.
The full council's first of two scheduled votes is Friday. Councilmembers will hear testimony from the public Tuesday and the ...
Facing an Aug. 1 vote, the financial deal for the Commanders' new football venue in Washington, DC redirects $674M in taxes, ...
As the Washington Commanders draw sold-out crowds to training camp despite brutal heat, supporters and opponents of a deal ...
The D.C. Council is scheduled to hold public hearings on Tuesday and Wednesday on the proposed Washington Commanders stadium ...
D.C. strikes a deal on RFK Stadium redevelopment, projecting significant tax revenue amid mixed community reactions.
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