💨 Abstract
The approval for Washington Commanders' $3.7 billion deal to return to D.C. may be delayed until the fall, as the D.C. Council debates the fiscal 2026 budget. While the Council has left the funds for the project, some members are pushing to remove policy language that would expedite the deal. They aim to ensure a thorough evaluation and potential improvements.
Courtesy: Mike Murillo
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