Las Vegas Stadium: Residents Say No To Public Funding
A Las Vegas stadium for the Oakland A’s Will it ever really happen?
Las Vegas Stadium – Residents Say Nope To Public Funding
People are once again – and still – speaking up about the Oakland A’s coming to Las Vegas. And a recent poll done by Emerson College asked 500 likely Las Vegas voters, “Do you support or oppose the use of public money going towards the construction of a baseball stadium for the Las Vegas A’s?”
Surprisingly, almost 32% supported public funding, but – more than 52% opposed it. And 16% are sitting in left field with their mitts on their heads, and are unsure. Really, you have no opinion on this?
I have so many opinions on this whole thing. I have no ill will towards the Oakland Athletics, whatsoever. Heck, they were my team back in their heyday. As they were probably many of yours. And at this point, I feel bad for their current players. No one will remember them, and no money whatsoever is being put into that team. Not until they move to a shinier, and more lucrative, city and stadium.
And it seem like the A’s owner, John Fisher has done nothing but let his team, and their stadium fall apart.
In past polls regarding the A’s making Las Vegas their home, Vegas residents balked at the thought of helping to pay to build a stadium for them. Personally, I do not want to help pay for another stadium or team. Our roads are a complete shi — mess, and I’d much rather not bottom out my car. Not to mention, Nevada is just about dead last when it comes to education.
Schools Over Stadiums Are Taking It To the Polls
Schools Over Stadiums is a campaign started by the Nevada State Education Association. It has been trying to stop public funding of a new Las Vegas stadium since day one.
A lack of teachers in Las Vegas, a low per pupil funding (48th the union says) – all arguments AGAINST public funding for a billion dollar stadium. Strong Public Schools Nevada is a political action committee of the Nevada State Education Association. They’re not having it! They filed a lawsuit that questions public funding for the stadium, and labels it unconstitutional. They are now trying to qualify for a referendum on the November ballot.
Last year Nevada Governor, Joe Lombardo, ok’d $380 million dollars in public funding for a major league ballpark, which is estimated to cost around $1.5 billion
I’m inclined to believe that the Oakland A’s and Las Vegas will continue go back and forth on this for a while. If I were to pick the over/under at this point, I pick the under.