đź’¨ Abstract
A grassroots campaign, "RFK Now!", is advocating for the Washington Commanders to return to D.C., focusing on economic development and affordable housing. Co-chair Tiffany Tate emphasizes the project's potential for job creation and urban beautification. The $3.7 billion deal, partially funded by taxpayers, faces criticism over financial details. The D.C. Council has included funding in its 2026 budget, with hearings and a vote scheduled later in the year.
Courtesy: Mike Murillo
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