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For Immediate Release Jan 19, 2006 For Further Information, Contact: Peter J. Sepp, Sam Batkins, Paul Gessing, (703) 683-5700Diverse Coalition Opposed to Baseball Lease Makes Ninth-Inning Pitch to D.C. Council: Stop the Squeeze Play(Washington, D.C.) – As Major League Baseball announced it was bringing
in a mediator to pinch-hit for a baseball stadium lease settlement that could heavily burden
taxpayers, a letter to City Council Members today from five citizen groups pitching from the
right and left of the political spectrum contended that the costly bidding game should be called
on account of fiscal recklessness. The coalition was organized by the 350,000-member National
Taxpayers Union (NTU), and includes Friends of the Earth, the DC Fiscal Policy Institute, the
Council for Citizens Against Government Waste, and Taxpayers for Common Sense Action.
"Taxpayer and good-government advocates have watched in dismay as the cost for a
publicly-subsidized baseball stadium has steadily mounted," the letter noted. "The $535 million
budget adopted a year ago for a complex along the Anacostia River has ballooned to $667
million, making it the costliest outdoor baseball stadium ever. …With Major League Baseball
only willing to kick in a paltry $20 million for construction costs (in exchange for parking
revenue), D.C. taxpayers will be on the hook for millions in subsidies."
Equally troubling, according to the signatories, "The vast body of research suggests that
the proposed baseball stadium in D.C. will not generate notable economic or fiscal benefits for
the city." As far back as 2004, the economic community has spoken out against the D.C. deal.
In October of that year 90 economists of all ideological persuasions signed a joint statement
imploring the Mayor and the Council to reject the subsidized stadium.
Since several of the signatories who have studied other stadium deals believe D.C.'s
current lease proposal to be "the worst they've seen" for taxpayers, all five groups urged the
Council not to be rushed in its deliberations.
"Bringing baseball to the District has been a long and contentious process and some
self-interested parties would like to force a premature and costly resolution on the deal," the
coalition's letter reminded officials. "However, all District residents would be better served by
the Council passing a more fiscally responsible revision of the current plan at a later time."
Note: NTU is a non-partisan citizen group founded in 1969 to work for lower taxes and
smaller government. The full text of the letter to the D.C. Council is available online at
www.ntu.org. For more information on the other signatories, visit www.foe.org (Friends of the
Earth), www.dcfpi.org (DC Fiscal Policy Institute), www.cagw.org (Council for Citizens
Against Government Waste), and www.taxpayer.net (Taxpayers for Common Sense Action).
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