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Here, here!!!!

We need to tell Major League baseball to get their labor issues in order.

How about asking these wealthy players to contribute?  What about a stadium
tax payroll deduction from their over blown salaries?

The only way government on any level should use public money or bonds for
this would be to actually buy and own the team completely, so we are assured
of them staying put.

I find it interesting that we cannot fully fund Education at the State
level, but we can consider using bonds to build a stadium.  Why not use
bonds to fund education?

I haven't heard that idea floated yet.

Pamela Ellison
Como Park
Saint Paul


----- Original Message -----
From: "Denny Hill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 2:22 AM
Subject: [StPaul] Alternative Source of Cash for Stadium?


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> The Pioneer Press reports on the latest spin coming from Mayor Kelly's
> office regarding his Twins Stadium Proposal.   The mayor is claiming he
> supported putting the matter before the voters of St. Paul all along.  Not
> content with trying to  undermine the will of the citizens of St. Paul,
> Mayor Kelly takes it to another level by trying to insult our
intelligence.
>
> Councilmember Thune puts the Mayor on notice that the 3% tax on bars and
> restaurants won't fly, but then strikes out by proposing a  progressive
> downtown payroll tax as an alternative source of cash to fund the stadium.
>
> I've got a suggestion for an alternative source of cash for a stadium, but
> first let's take a look at  the latest news from Major League Baseball:
>
> Alex Rodriguez traded to the NY Yankees.  Yankees will pay 112 million
> toward  the the final 7 years of Rodriguez's $252 million dollar 10 year
> contract.  Total payroll cost for the 2004,  25 player roster of the
> Yankees:  $184 million.
>
> Total Payroll for Boston Red Sox for 2004:  $125 million, 2nd highest in
> MLB.
>
> Milwaukee Brewers up for sale after Baseball Commissioner and Brewer owner
> Bud Selig gets new stadium built by taxpayers.
>
> St. Louis Cardinals reach contract agreement with Albert Pujols,  $100
> million over 7 years.
>
> Greg Maddux, 37 year old pitcher, signs for $24 million for 3 years with
> Chicago Cubs.
>
> Former Twins catcher A.J. Pierzynski wins arbitration ruling that will
> require the S.F. Giants to pay him $3.5 million for 2004.
>
> Twins 1st baseman Doug Mientkiewicz signs 2 year contract that will pay
him
> $7 million.
>
> L.A. Dodger  relief pitcher Eric Eric Gagne rejects $5 million offer for
> 2004 and seeks $7 milliion in arbitration.
>
> Net worth  of  87 year old Twins owner Carl Pohlad as of 2003: $2
billion -
> Forbes Magazine
>
> I would suggest elected officials begin deliberations to craft a stadium
> financing package that relies primarily on private financing. Look to
Major
> League Baseball,  team owners, players, and baseball fans to provide the
> alternative sourwho work ce for cash.   Let the hard working men and women
> in downtown  St.Paul  use the money they earn to support their families.
>
> And a final note to Mayor Kelly, stop allowing St. Paul to be used as a
> pawn  by Carl Pohlad and MLB to leverage a sweetheart  deal from
Minneapolis
> to build them a stadium.
>
> Dennis Hill
> West 7th Street
> Ward 2
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