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MN Senate Takes Up Viking Stadium Funding Options

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011   

ST. PAUL, Minn. - The Minnesota State Senate holds another information hearing today on the push for a new stadium for the Vikings pro football team.

The president of the Minnesota AFL-CIO, Shar Knutson, says she hopes the talks will lead to a deal that has the support of both the team and of state lawmakers.

"Two reasons: Football's very important to Minnesota; it brings in a lot of revenue. But also, it creates a lot of jobs in a sector that desperately needs jobs. The unemployment within the building and construction sector in Minnesota is much, much higher than it is nationally, and that's high enough."

The Minnesota AFL-CIO has not endorsed any specific plan, but Knutson says if it's decided that gaming dollars will be used, the proposal for a casino in downtown Minneapolis would be most beneficial.

"If it came down to gambling, then we prefer the Block-E proposal, because it will create more jobs than the other options: many more jobs, actually."

Knutson says that view is held because, in addition to the thousands of jobs during stadium construction, a casino would also provide permanent jobs.

Funding is the focus of today's hearing, following last week's hearing at which potential locations were reviewed. The Vikings have their sights set on Arden Hills, near Minneapolis, but officials in Minneapolis are hoping to keep the team there. The Vikings' lease at the Minneapolis Metrodome expires at the end of this season.

The state senate hearing begins at 12:30 p.m.

More details are at bit.ly/vedbMH.




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