Wisconsin Senate to Vote on Reduced Funding for Milwaukee Brewers Stadium Repairs

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The Wisconsin Senate is set to vote on a bill that would reduce funding for repairs to the Milwaukee Brewers stadium. The bill, which was proposed by Republican Senator Dale Kooyenga, would reduce the amount of money allocated to the stadium from $20 million to $5 million.

The Milwaukee Brewers have been in need of repairs for some time now, and the team has requested $20 million in funding from the state to make the necessary repairs. However, Senator Kooyenga believes that the team should be responsible for the repairs themselves, and has proposed a bill that would reduce the amount of money allocated to the stadium from $20 million to $5 million.

The proposed bill has been met with some criticism from both sides of the aisle. Democrats have argued that the reduced funding would be detrimental to the team and could potentially lead to a decrease in attendance and revenue for the team. Republicans, on the other hand, have argued that the team should be responsible for their own repairs and that the state should not be responsible for footing the bill.

The bill is set to be voted on in the coming weeks, and it remains to be seen whether it will pass or not. If it does pass, it could have a significant impact on the Milwaukee Brewers and their ability to make necessary repairs to their stadium. It is important for citizens of Wisconsin to stay informed about this issue and make their voices heard as this bill moves forward.

Wisconsin Senate to Vote on Reduced Funding for Milwaukee Brewers Stadium Repairs