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'''End Billionaire Subsidies''' (EBS) is a new movement to block ongoing and new subsidies for billionaires, such as [[NFL]] owners.
 
'''End Billionaire Subsidies''' (EBS) is a new movement to block ongoing and new subsidies for billionaires, such as [[NFL]] owners.
  
In [[Buffalo]], the NFL owners threaten to move the team to [[Austin]] in order to force [[New York]] taxpayers to pay for a a new, $1.5 billion stadium. The ''Buffalo News'' reports the owners of the Buffalo Bills want " taxpayers to pay for 100% of the new stadium."<ref>https://www.kxan.com/sports/nfl-in-austin-reports-say-bills-threatening-move-to-central-texas/</ref>
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In [[Buffalo]], the NFL owners threaten to move the team to [[Austin]] in order to force [[New York]] taxpayers to pay for a luxurious new $1.5 billion stadium. The ''Buffalo News'' reports the owners of the Buffalo Bills want " taxpayers to pay for 100% of the new stadium."<ref>https://www.kxan.com/sports/nfl-in-austin-reports-say-bills-threatening-move-to-central-texas/</ref>
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The St. Louis Rams left the city of St. Louis with a ton of debt on a new stadium in 2016.  In 2017, St. Louis, St. Louis County and the St. Louis Regional Convention and Sports Complex Authority sued over the departure of the team from the city.<ref>https://www.komu.com/news/state/st-louis-judge-allows-plaintiffs-to-obtain-financial-records-from-kroenke-others-in-rams-lawsuit/article_a9953b54-fa1b-5ca4-b302-b419b7b85e8b.html</ref>
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 01:39, August 4, 2021

End Billionaire Subsidies (EBS) is a new movement to block ongoing and new subsidies for billionaires, such as NFL owners.

In Buffalo, the NFL owners threaten to move the team to Austin in order to force New York taxpayers to pay for a luxurious new $1.5 billion stadium. The Buffalo News reports the owners of the Buffalo Bills want " taxpayers to pay for 100% of the new stadium."[1]

The St. Louis Rams left the city of St. Louis with a ton of debt on a new stadium in 2016. In 2017, St. Louis, St. Louis County and the St. Louis Regional Convention and Sports Complex Authority sued over the departure of the team from the city.[2]

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