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MichMan

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1. Just who decides what a "fair price" is?
Mon Mar 30, 2026, 10:20 PM
19 hrs ago
Under the legislation, owners would be forced to provide notice a year before moving their team into a new metro area or out of state. During that time, communities would have a shot at buying the franchise at a fair price, including through a community-ownership model used by the NFL’s Green Bay Packers and by some European soccer teams.


“What makes the situation even worse is that Chicago and municipalities all over this country right now are struggling to educate their kids, to pave their streets,” Sanders said. “The idea that you have billionaire owners running very profitable operations say, “If you don’t give us even more, we’re going to leave.” And, literally, that means taking money out if the education of the kids, out of childcare for the kids, out of infrastructure for the people of that community.”


If cities are already struggling to educate children and pave the streets, where are they going to find the $7 billion dollars that an NFL franchise is worth without taking money away from education, childcare, and infrastructure?

https://www.sacurrent.com/news/san-antonio-news/rep-greg-casar-sen-bernie-sanders-file-bill-to-limit-threat-of-sports-teams-relocating/

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