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A $3.7 billion plan to bring the Washington Commanders back to the RFK Stadium site in Washington D.C. faces skepticism from residents and council members, who argue that the deal relies too heavily on taxpayer money and private vehicles. Critics, including University of Maryland Baltimore County Sports Economist Dennis Coates, claim that the economics of sports stadiums often do not deliver promised job growth, income creation, or tax revenue increases.
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