Commanders send ‘concerned’ letter over DC ‘demands’ before $2.7 billion stadium vote
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The Washington Commanders are moving forward with their $2.7 billion stadium project, but not without some last-minute concerns. Commanders president Mark Clouse reached out to D.C. council chairman Phil Mendelson and other council members to express worries over new demands that emerged just before the final vote on the RFK stadium deal. This situation highlights the complexities of public-private partnerships in sports and the importance of clear communication between teams and local governments.
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