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The exclusive negotiation period between the Washington Commanders and D.C. ended, prompting Congressional pressure for swift action from the D.C. Council on a deal to return the team to the nation's capital. However, the group "Homes Not Stadiums" aims to block the project via a ballot measure, arguing the $1 billion taxpayer cost is too high. The D.C. Board of Elections must decide if the measure qualifies for the ballot. Meanwhile, D.C.
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