Raleigh, NC – Americans for Prosperity-North Carolina (AFP-NC) today renewed its call to end stadium subsidies in the state as news surfaced of a potential $110 million taxpayer handout to support a future MLS franchise in Charlotte.
“Charlotte residents have strongly rejected stadium subsidies in the past and they won’t accept them now. This $110 million publicly funded charade would directly finance renovations for a private enterprise by utilizing taxpayer dollars set aside specifically to boost other priorities in our state,” said AFP-NC State Director Chris McCoy. “This business should be properly funded through its own means rather than rely on a $110 million handout from taxpayers. Most MLS teams have generous jersey sponsors, in this case, it shouldn’t be the Charlotte taxpayers.”
Background:
The Mercatus Center: Quotable Quotes: Stadium Subsidies are a Terrible Investment for Taxpayers
WCNC: Charlotte commits $110 million to Major League Soccer at Bank of America Stadium
For further information or an interview, reach Dave Vasquez at DVasquez@afphq.org
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