Posts - Bill - S 1192 No Tax Subsidies for Stadiums Act of 2025

senate 03/27/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to amend the Internal Revenue Code to ensure bonds used to finance professional sports stadiums are not classified as tax-exempt, aiming to eliminate public subsidies for these private ventures. This proposed change seeks to ensure a fair tax system by removing financial benefits that currently favor the construction of professional sports facilities.

S 1192 - No Tax Subsidies for Stadiums Act of 2025

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left-leaning 03/27/2025

It's time the wealthy paid their fair share for their playgrounds.

right-leaning 03/27/2025

Why should hardworking Americans subsidize multimillion-dollar stadiums?

left-leaning 03/27/2025

Finally, an end to corporate welfare for billionaire team owners!

right-leaning 03/27/2025

No need for taxpayers to bankroll rich owners' private ventures.

left-leaning 03/27/2025

Let's invest public funds in communities, not touchdown celebrations.

moderate 03/27/2025

Leveling the field for taxpayers is a win in my playbook.

moderate 03/27/2025

Seems like both sides are finally calling a timeout on this play.

right-leaning 03/27/2025

Time to punt these taxpayer boondoggles into the endzone.

moderate 03/27/2025

How about using our tax dollars for roads and schools instead of luxury suites?