A's proposal to receive up to $380 million in public funding for a new Las Vegas ballpark passes major hurdle in the Nevada State Legislature.
The Athletics' proposal to receive up to $380 million in public funding for a new Las Vegas ballpark passed a major hurdle in the Nevada State Legislature.
Senate Bill 1, which formerly was Senate Bill 509 before the legislation failed during the Legislature's regular session, passed the Nevada Senate in a 13-8 vote Tuesday afternoon.SB1 has now cleared one chamber, but heads next to the Assembly. Bill will need support from 22 of 42 Assembly members to advance to Gov. Lombardo's desk.
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