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No. 85 Sports Stadium Madness

Heartland Policy Study No. 85

Written By: Joseph L. Bast
Published In: Policy Studies > 1998
Publication date: 02/01/1998
Publisher: The Heartland Institute

Taxpayer subsidies to professional sports teams amount to some $500 million a year. The decision to subsidize a team is driven by competition among cities for a limited number of teams, league policies that reward relocation, and lobbying by special interest groups. The solution is for fans and taxpayers to campaign for nonprofit ownership of teams, a model pioneered by the NFL Green Bay Packers in 1923.


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