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The Commanders stadium deal, worth nearly $4 billion, aims to build a new stadium in Washington, DC. The city would invest $1.1 billion, with the hope of hosting the Super Bowl for the first time. However, the project needs majority approval from the District of Columbia Council. While some councilmembers, like Wendell Felder, are optimistic about the project, others, like Chairman Phil Mendelson, have expressed doubts due to the high price tag.
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