Senators Sanders and Casar introduced the Home Team Act, requiring sports teams to offer local buyouts before relocating.
Quiver AI Summary
Senators introduce legislation to protect local communities: On March 26, Senators Bernie Sanders and Greg Casar announced the Home Team Act, which mandates that professional sports team owners must offer their franchises to local communities before relocating. The bill aims to address concerns about billionaire owners threatening relocations for financial gain.
Legislation details: The Home Team Act would require franchise owners to notify communities a year in advance of any planned move, allowing time for local entities to purchase the team. The legislation also includes penalties for non-compliance and is designed to prevent taxpayer-funded subsidies for team relocations.
Statements from sponsors: Sanders emphasized that the bill is intended to empower fans and protect communities, stating, "Professional sports teams should be owned and controlled by the fans who love them." Casar added that the bill seeks to create a fair playing field, arguing that communities should not need to bear the costs of retaining profitable teams.
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