Politics & Government

Apple Valley State Reps Vote No on Passed Vikings Stadium Plan

State Reps. Kurt Bills and Tara Mack voted against a proposal for a new football stadium on the current Metrodome site, which passed the Minnesota House of Representatives on Monday and should go to the Senate on Tuesday.

While the Minnesota House of Representatives on Monday passed a plan for a new Minnesota Vikings football stadium, both of Apple Valley's state representatives voted no the proposal.

State Reps. Kurt Bills (R-District 57B), of Rosemount, and Tara Mack (R-District 57A), Apple Valley, cast no votes in yesterday's 73-58 passage of the plan that proposes a new stadium on the current Metrodome site.

Monday's passage of the bill in the House, however, doesn't guarantee a new home for the Vikings.

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The Senate is expected to take up its version of the bill on Tuesday. If the Senate approves the measure, a committee made up from members of the House and Senate will need to negotiate a final bill and get approval from their respective bodies. If approved, it could be to the governor's desk by the end of the week.

The bill calls for $427 million from Vikings, $150 million from Minneapolis, $398 million from state via expansion of charitable gambling, to build the stadium.

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The bill includes funding sources such as gaming, ticket surchages and Minneapolis tax dollars that funded the Metrodome and Minneapolis Convention Center to make up for the state and local portion of the stadium. The Vikings have said they will pay for about $425 million.

Read more and see the vote roll call from the Star Tribune.


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