Virginia still wants to score the new Washington Commanders stadium, but there are signs they may be dialing back just how much money they’re willing to spend as D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is making another push for the team to come to the District.
Democrats controlling the Virginia Senate have proposed an incentive package about three times smaller than what Republicans in the Virginia House have approved, about a $650 million difference.
Experts who’ve been following Virginia’s debate say that gap is being negotiated, while in Maryland, it’s still possible the Commanders could remain in Prince George’s County if they don’t get a deal they like.
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