Virginia Stadium Authority Bill to Lure Commanders Passes

Virginia lawmakers on a House of Delegates committee advanced a bill Monday that aims to lure the newly-renamed Washington Commanders to the commonwealth.

The legislation, which passed on a bipartisan 14-7 vote in the House Appropriations Committee, would establish a Virginia Football Stadium Authority charged with financing a new stadium.

“Essentially, we’re going to have a large campus,” said Republican Del. Barry Knight of Virginia Beach, who introduced the bill saying it would include not only a stadium, but also “restaurants, retail, lodging establishments and parking garages.”

The authority would have nine members selected by the governor, and would be subject to confirmation by the Virginia General Assembly.

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