GOP Leader Against State Tax Money For New Stadium
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) -- The new chairman of the House Taxes Committee says he opposes using state tax money to build a new Minnesota Vikings football stadium.
Republican Rep. Greg Davids of Preston says residents of his southeastern Minnesota district would not benefit from having a new stadium in the Twin Cities, so he won't ask them to pay for it.
Davids tells Minnesota Public Radio News it's possible some money for a new stadium could be raised by a ticket tax or some other kind of user fee.
But he says it's not going to be general fund money.
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Davids says he opposed the new Twins stadium until supporters proposed a plan to raise sales taxes only in Hennepin County, the ballpark's home county.
The Vikings' Metrodome lease expires after the coming season.
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